[Serie A] Palermo - Juventus (11 Viewers)

Freddy99

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Feb 5, 2005
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In most matches juve playes they have possesion of the ball maybe 55-65 % of the time. Today if was 50-50. It looked as juve couldnt hold on to the ball more than 2 sec at a time. the team lacked determination and the will to win (or the skill for that matter). I dont think the juve players deserve to rest tomorrow, they should practise passing, shooting and MOVMENT :) (As they all stood still today)
 

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Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
17,557
++ [ originally posted by Desmond ] ++

Sometimes I don't want Capello to bring DP on,you know what I mean?Because then he'd be proving us right,that his heart does rule his brain.That he does indeed have preferences in the team contrary to what he says.That he wants to prove that we lost last week with Del Piero and wants to win this week without him.
True, it's clearer now more than ever that Capello has something against Del Piero. I bet you $100 that he's going to say that he thought someone of Zalayeta's physical stature and style could've made a difference.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
++ [ originally posted by Desmond ] ++

Actually he could.Del Piero seems to have settled in to his new role in the team,and isn't as bitter as he deserves to be.I wouldn't mind him staying and taking whatever opportunities Don Fabio might be willing to give him to prove him wrong,that certainly beats him leaving for another team.
I want Del Piero to leave. I want Del Piero to leave and prove Capello just how good a football player he is. That certainly is better than seeing a good player get destroyed by some "coach" who has so much lust for power that he neglects what's good for the team. I ****ing hate Capello.
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
++ [ originally posted by Freddy99 ] ++
In most matches juve playes they have possesion of the ball maybe 55-65 % of the time. Today if was 50-50. It looked as juve couldnt hold on to the ball more than 2 sec at a time. the team lacked determination and the will to win (or the skill for that matter). I dont think the juve players deserve to rest tomorrow, they should practise passing, shooting and MOVMENT :) (As they all stood still today)
The possession could have been 90-10 in our favour and we still wouldn't have scored. We're pathetic in attack and today Olivera and Trezeguet were absolutely useless.
 

Juve_The_Best

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Nov 18, 2004
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What a shock . we sank again in sicilia after delle. can some one tell me what the F**k is going on with olivera ?

Thanks zam.buffon & cana for the efforts .. others were piece of crab .

what you have done mr capello?.. i thought you will let kapo play on the left side while zam goes to the right after you kick olivera's as* out. but that did not happen unfortunatilly.you did have the chance again to change zala with him not brind as you saw the counter attack from PaL. one of them was Gonna kill us by the second Goal

we lost cuz of you're faluts. our 2 strikers were lost so what do you expect from the third !! No active midfield even if you play with 10 strikers as long as oliv in.

i dont blame zalatan when he was saying nasty words to this ediot .

Milan 2 steps behind . who is Gonna bring back Juve strong personality next days ??????????
Do it capello otherwise we will cry in Santiago bernabeu & Delle Alpi as well.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Seven ] ++

I want Del Piero to leave. I want Del Piero to leave and prove Capello just how good a football player he is. That certainly is better than seeing a good player get destroyed by some "coach" who has so much lust for power that he neglects what's good for the team. I ****ing hate Capello.
I'm with you. DP should leave and move on with his career. Capello's introduction has seen him lose his place in the Azzurri set up as well as the opportunity to play 90 minutes regularly. I'd love for him to stay, but he'll leave if he knows what's best for him.

Perhaps it'll come down to DP or Cap like it did at Man U with Becks and Fergie...
 

Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++


I'm with you. DP should leave and move on with his career. Capello's introduction has seen him lose his place in the Azzurri set up as well as the opportunity to play 90 minutes regularly. I'd love for him to stay, but he'll leave if he knows what's best for him.

Perhaps it'll come down to DP or Cap like it did at Man U with Becks and Fergie...
Impossible.DP's character just doesn't allow it.He'd rather swallow what's left of his torn pride and stay on the bench.To him,it'd just be like following in the footsteps of Ferrara,Conte and Rampulla,except this didn't happen to them at the age of 30.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++


I'm with you. DP should leave and move on with his career. Capello's introduction has seen him lose his place in the Azzurri set up as well as the opportunity to play 90 minutes regularly. I'd love for him to stay, but he'll leave if he knows what's best for him.

Perhaps it'll come down to DP or Cap like it did at Man U with Becks and Fergie...
that's what I think as well. And though a lot of people hate Becks here, has it really brought that much good to Man U? IMO Man U lost their soul when Becks left.
 
May 30, 2004
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coach will come first .. even though i d rather keep del piero i cant imagine seeing him play under any other club .... cappello on the other handd .. if he gets this schudetoo with his current choices then dp shuld leave koz theres no place for him with cap the trap
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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I just came home from playing a hell of a soccer game and check the scores to see that we lost again. Read a few viewpoints from the fans and I was laughing out loud because this is ridiculous beyond imagination. In fact I'm still laughing my ass off about this result :howler:

And the only good thing about it is that noone can pin it on Del Piero :dielaugh:
 
May 30, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
I just came home from playing a hell of a soccer game and check the scores to see that we lost again. Read a few viewpoints from the fans and I was laughing out loud because this is ridiculous beyond imagination. In fact I'm still laughing my ass off about this result :howler:

And the only good thing about it is that noone can pin it on Del Piero :dielaugh:
its kind of his fault .. he was present on the bench and i think his bad negative vibes and aura .. made all the passes fail and the crosses go to goal kicks.... i think dp is happy that no1 can pin this loss on him but it ll happen someway or another
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Buffon....Palermo's goal was his fault.he also made mistakes on their crosses and corners.he saved an one on one but I certainly this isn't THAT best goalkeeper of the world.(5)
Zebina....he simply sux(4.5)
Cannavaro....our defence was crap and he was one of them(5)
Thuram....IMO his worst play of this season(5)
Birindelli....he did his job.not more.anyway he is Birindelli(6)
Olivera....as I said before,he is the most overrated Juve player.OMG...his freekicks:eek:IMO there's no future for him at Juve(4.5)
Emerson....he did his job well just like the other matches of this season(6)
Tacchinardi....I really think Blasi can do better than him.he didn't involve the match at all(5)
Zambro....the best Juve player.even one of the best players of the match.he showed we can count on him as LM too(6.5)
Zlatan....he should realise that he can't dribble 3-4 defenders at the same time.anyway he tried alot.but I still dun know why he should play almost in every match(5.5)
Trez....SELL HIM PLZ(4)
Zalayeta....since he is Zalayeta,he was OK(5)
Blasi....we need a goal and Capello thinks all of our problems is because of Tacchi...BRILIANT:D...I didn't see Blasi in this match(5)
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Desmond ] ++

Impossible.DP's character just doesn't allow it.He'd rather swallow what's left of his torn pride and stay on the bench.To him,it'd just be like following in the footsteps of Ferrara,Conte and Rampulla,except this didn't happen to them at the age of 30.
That's why I said he'll leave if he knows what's best for him. He might not though..

@Modo: Obviously Cap will stay if he manages to win something, but I wouldn't be surprised if we finish the season trophyless and the management might be tempted to choose DP over Cap and sign Deschamps :extatic:

That won't happen though.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
I just came home from playing a hell of a soccer game and check the scores to see that we lost again. Read a few viewpoints from the fans and I was laughing out loud because this is ridiculous beyond imagination. In fact I'm still laughing my ass off about this result :howler:

And the only good thing about it is that noone can pin it on Del Piero :dielaugh:
exactly:D
 

Freddy99

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Feb 5, 2005
9
Here we go again with the "i love Del Piero" and "I hate Del piero" saga ;) hehe Talking about A.D.piero... Anyone remember the last time he played a good match, or even looked like a good footballer. Last time i think he was good was againt Real Madrid at delle alpi. Over 1 year ago....... ;)
 

Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Stuart ] ++


That's why I said he'll leave if he knows what's best for him. He might not though..
What i meant was he'd never have a confrontation with Capello like Becks did with Fergie.He's too nice for that.Thank god he knows the fans are behind him,he doesn't have anyone else.
 

Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
17,557
++ [ originally posted by Freddy99 ] ++
Anyone remember the last time he played a good match, or even looked like a good footballer. Last time i think he was good was againt Real Madrid at delle alpi. Over 1 year ago....... ;)
That's quite a foolish comment.
 
Sep 14, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
And the only good thing about it is that noone can pin it on Del Piero :dielaugh:
Oh yes you can! You can say that if he was playing well, he'd be in the team, because he isn't playing well, he's not and because he's not, we lost.
 

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