[Serie A] Reggina-Juventus (4 Viewers)

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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He started on the left, like usual.

Zambrotta ran forward during the whole match, so Neddy was free to roam around as he liked. I saw him everywhere, left, centre, even on the right wing.

I don't think he played behind the striker, he was more a free-role left midfielder.
 
Apr 27, 2006
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I'M WITH YOU AZZURRI7 YOU ARE WRITE.......:agree:

( 1 POINT FOR THE 29 SCUDETTO)........:pint: :D




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IL CAPITANO ALESSANDRO DEL PIERO THE LEGEND
:weee:
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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There's nothing better than seein Ale lifting the Cup in this world.

Juvygirl, put the last sentence you wrote in your Sig;)...It'll look much better
 

nori

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Jan 9, 2005
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juve88 said:
no first we have to change the tactics that don is playing right now..we have to change 4.4.2 to 4.3.1.2 or 4.3.3 or the 1 that i like 3.4.1.2.

3-4-1-2

treze-----ibra (torres)

------DP------

zambrotta----vieira---emerson----jouagin

-----gallas--canna---thuram (barza)

-----------buffon-------
exactly
this is what almost everyone likes Juve to play
I think this formation is defensive and offensive at the same time
I would add: instead of Joaquin (who probably is expensive for Juve) we should get Aimar
And for me it would be a dream if we get Toni (instead of Ibra) and Gerard (that's just a dream though)
well and
I hope we get that draw we need to get the Scudetto
FORZA JUVE
 

Azzurri7

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juvygirl10 said:
DO YOU THIND AZZURRI7 FOR THE LAST MATCH JUVE WINS??:rolleyes2

As I said before, not sure of the win...after the tension we're passing through, and all eyes are on us after the big scandal that is putting pressure on us.

It's more likely we see a draw on Sunday.
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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I think our guys are extremely good with pressure. They demonstrated in these last years of "scandals". I actually think that these messes unite and motivate them more.
 

Azzurri7

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isha00 said:
I think our guys are extremely good with pressure. They demonstrated in these last years of "scandals". I actually think that these messes unite and motivate them more.

True we've been passing though lot of scandals in these last years, but this doesn't look like the previous IMO...Whenever i turn on my Tv I can see media talking about them non-sop. The question here is, how would It be on player when Fans got enough with this and they're probably having headache because of this. But anyhow as you said, they've always proved us to be good in terms of playing under pressure.

A win and good performance and having Alex starting the game would do my month.
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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I just wish they find some scandal to put against Cannavaro so he gets in to the game pissed off and scores a goal.. Last year was a magic :D ..his celebration was something to remember.
We really need Del Piero from the end.. We need a Siena scenario.. 3 goals in the first 10 minutes. Del Piero to start is something out of the question.. The problem is Capello can't see the light, he needs to restore his soul's faith someway or another, for his sake you know ;) . Maybe he can start by asking forgiveness from Del Piero :D
 

Brixity

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Feb 8, 2006
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Given how this is probabaly Pav's last outing for us, I really wonder if we can ever replace such a spirited winger. Yes we may talk of players like Joaquin coming in but IMO Pav's level of commitment and raw grit is unparrarelled by any other winger out there. IMO the closest to him in this respect is J.P Sorin. How old is he ?
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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Another thing which is a must, that all fans go to Bari to support Juve. The more Juve fans there will be the more likely will win. Juve needs us next to them. If I wasn't in a different country let alone a different continent I would be there wearing black and white cheering for them
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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Brixity said:
Given how this is probabaly Pav's last outing for us, I really wonder if we can ever replace such a spirited winger. Yes we may talk of players like Joaquin coming in but IMO Pav's level of commitment and raw grit is unparrarelled by any other winger out there. IMO the closest to him in this respect is J.P Sorin. How old is he ?
I don't know, but we don't usually take back players we sold (1995-96, CL winner).
 

Brixity

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Feb 8, 2006
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isha00 said:
I don't know, but we don't usually take back players we sold (1995-96, CL winner).
Yeah, sorry... somehow I just could'nt remember him with us. He's like one of those players that kinda dissappeard in my memory when they left us like Pipo and Viechowod in that I find it wierd to ackowledge that they used to pplay for us.
He's 30 any way, so HELL NO !!

P.S , I thought Jugovic' hit our winning PK ?
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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Brixity said:
Yeah, sorry... somehow I just could'nt remember him with us. He's like one of those players that kinda dissappeard in my memory when they left us like Pipo and Viechowod in that I kind it wierd to ackowledge that they used to pplay for us.
He's 30 any way, so HELL NO !!

P.S , I thought Jugovic' hit our winning PK ?
Yeah, it was him. I just meant he was in the CL winner team.
 

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