[Serie A] Siena - Juventus (16 Viewers)

Diego

Senior Member
Aug 30, 2005
663
Maybe the only way to get rid of Crapello is to loose the scudetto. And I think it's worth it! We have been playing crap for the last 6 months. I'm tired of this
 

Tifoso

Sempre e solo Juve
Aug 12, 2005
5,162
Don't think so, TBH...

I am fairly sure that Cap was hired to win the CL mainly. I think winning lo scudetto will not save him, by itself...or at least make Juve really have to think about whether to bring him back.

So, let's hope for both results....and a return by Lippi :)
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,784
Jem83 said:
From our 3-0 victory at Siena last season

...

Maybe they should blow the dust off of those jerseys and use them for this one. I kinda liked them.
And we won 3-1 at Siena the season prior to that (I was at that match).

There's no excluse for us not to win this won then...

EDIT: I meant "win this one"... though the incorrect choice of words is also appropriate. :D
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Comunque, in vista della partita a Siena, di domenica, Capello ha provato Zlatan, in coppia con Trezeguet, ovvero la sua coppia titolare ideale.

Solo martedì scorso un lungo colloquio tra il tecnico bianconero e lo svedese aveva fatto pensare a una possibile panchina per l'attaccante nella trasferta toscana; le prove tecnico-tattiche degli ultimi allenamenti sembrano invece aver cambiato le carte in tavola.

http://sport.virgilio.it/it/cmc/calcio/200617/cmc_95319.html

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What the hell is this stupid Capello thinking of????:wth:
 

Batigol

Senior Member
Mar 5, 2006
904
From Goal.com

"It appears a fist-fight between Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Patrick Vieira was avoided this morning only thanks to Fabio Capello’s quick intervention.

The two Juventus stars clashed during today’s training session and were about to pass from words to hands when Don Fabio jolted in between them to calm things down before it was too late.

The spirits at the Bianconeri have been progressively declining together with the team’s performances in these past months.

Out of the Champions League, and with just three points separating Juve from second placed Milan -- with nine points still up for grabs (at a certain point this season the gap had gone up to twelve), a team that was considered practically invincible earlier this season could be facing a debacle of historical proportions.

Juventus travel to Siena on Sunday, while Milan are set to face Livorno in the San Siro."


great, it is just what we need.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,566
ReBeL said:
Comunque, in vista della partita a Siena, di domenica, Capello ha provato Zlatan, in coppia con Trezeguet, ovvero la sua coppia titolare ideale.

Solo martedì scorso un lungo colloquio tra il tecnico bianconero e lo svedese aveva fatto pensare a una possibile panchina per l'attaccante nella trasferta toscana; le prove tecnico-tattiche degli ultimi allenamenti sembrano invece aver cambiato le carte in tavola.

http://sport.virgilio.it/it/cmc/calcio/200617/cmc_95319.html

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What the hell is this stupid Capello thinking of????:wth:
How come you are amazed by this? please dont tell me that you are still hopefull that Capello changes his tactics or formation?
 

mnementh

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
2,122
this time i'm not worried. 5 draws are enough... juve are coming to the match after a lot of trainings and they will show football vs siena... we will win this and well. :agree:
 

mnementh

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
2,122
Jem83 said:
no, there were two goals from Del Piero and one from Camoranesi.

The Camoranesi one was very nice, by the way.

The Appiah goal I think you're referring to was the one against Cagliari at home when we'd already won the league. We beat them 4-2 or something like that and he hit a powerful shot which cruised upwards and into the far corner. Brilliant.
so they're celebarting ale's or camo's goal there ?
 

marcusa

Junior Member
Dec 21, 2005
315
It sucks that Juve are in a position to get all three points from all remaining games....I really hope they can do it. I cannot stand seeing them struggle to score even one goal.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
mnementh said:
this time i'm not worried. 5 draws are enough... juve are coming to the match after a lot of trainings and they will show football vs siena... we will win this and well. :agree:
JUVE, JUVE!

O CARA SQUADRA SENZA ETA!
 

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