Serie A: Torino Vs Juventus [September 30 2007] (9 Viewers)

cherryman

Junior Member
Jan 17, 2007
59
Dude, we are all DP fans , cuz he's a juve legend , our captain, top scorer....etc , but he's not immortal, he's not untouchable, he's not THE Del piero anymore, when he plays well I'll be happy for him, but with this poor performance I prefer giving a chance to other players like Iaq or Palla

Even if you are a real DP fan and not a Juve fan, you should prefer benching him rather than watching him humilating himself
Hehe like I sad; this is from last year on ;)

U think he was poor, I think he made progression and he will keep doing when he get more matches, but for the one agains Fiorentina I agree that he should be on the bench. In only hope his form is well for the game against Inter...
 

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lil zlatan

Senior Member
Mar 5, 2006
1,083
Average ratings after six rounds.

Juventus - average: 6,13
6,67 Iaquinta (3)
6,62 Camoranesi (2)
6,58 Buffon (6)
6,46 Trezeguet (6), RANIERI
6,42 C. Zanetti (6)
6,20 Chiellini (5)
6,19 Legrottaglie (4)
6,05 Nocerino, Del Piero (5)
6,00 Grygera, Palladino, Molinaro (2)
5,92 Salihamidzic (3)
5,85 Nedved (5)
5,75 Birindelli (3)
5,65 Criscito (5)
5,62 Andrade (4)
5,56 Almirón (4)
5,50 Tiago (2)

Gazzetta dello Sport and Corriere della Sera.


Best in Serie A right now.......Ibra 6,82
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
I dont remeber any good play for DP , except the pass to Nedved when Nedved shoot over the post , and when he dribbeld 2 defenders and earned a Free kick, that was all of DP yesterday .... other than that DP showed no quality
You obviously didn't watch properly then. He was our best player in the first half and was involved in almost everything positive from Juve and in the second half he set up Nedved after good work on the left and Trezeguet with a nice backheel. In the first half his touch was magnificent.
 
Dec 26, 2004
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Although Toro deserved to win this game, Trez yet again proved how he is one of the world's most dramatic and top poachers and goalscorers. Juve had no control on the game, Recoba had an upper hand over the defenders, and if it weren't for Ventola's poor finishing, Toro could have been at least 1 or 2 goals over Juve.
Sure they didn't... draw would have been the fair result.
 

Karim Abdoun

Junior Member
Jul 11, 2006
141
Just for the record Toro didn't deserve to win the game. Both teams were pathetic. We missed a couple of great chances too.
They did create more chances, and if anyone deserved more to win, it should have been Toro, Dp and Nedved were rubbish, I don't know what happened but DP has fallen a lot in these past few weeks, and Nedved is following, and for both there are no equivelant replacements.
 

Sadomin

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2005
7,327
I don't know what happened but DP has fallen a lot in these past few weeks, and Nedved is following, and for both there are no equivelant replacements.
No replacements for DP and Nedved? Inter would kill for the likes of Camoranesi, Zanetti, Iaquinta and Palladino in current form. They should.
 

Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
No replacements for DP and Nedved? Inter would kill for the likes of Camoranesi, Zanetti, Iaquinta and Palladino in current form. They should.
I might agree on Camo, Iago and Palla .. but they just threw away Zanetti and they will not even think of getting him back ..
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
i think we got quite lucky coz we did the most in the last 10 mins of the game...a draw would have been a very fiar result...credit to Torino they did put a lot of pressure on us but of course our class got us through in the end
 

Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
5,775
Collina Explains Why Trezeguet's Goal Was Valid

For the Referee Designator, the Juventus' striker's goal was a legitimate one despite the protests of the Granata who had reacted angrily after conceding this dubious goal in the 93rd minute to hand the Bianconeri the three points.

Pierluigi Collina has spoken with regards to David Trezeguet's goal which ignited a lot of discussion on whether the player was effectively in an offside position or not when he scored the winner in the 93rd minute on Sunday evening.

"I'm glad to be able to clear out the doubts related to the episode which occurred on Sunday evening in the final minutes of the Torino-Juventus game to those fans who had asked www.aia-figc.it," he said.

"However, there should be no doubts, considering that the interpretation is absolutely known, as the numerous articles on the newspapers and various television interventions have stated."

"The goal of the Juventus striker is valid, not due to the Italian interpretation of Rule 11, which is about the offside, but due to the interpretation given by FIFA and which is applied in every country," he continued.

"One might not agree, but this does not matter: today the interpretation which is given by Rule 11 is that of considering Trezeguet's position regular, because he receives the ball from an opponent."

This will probably put an end to the discussions on this issue, even though the Granata fans might still not agree with Collina's point of view.

Glenn Debattista | Goal.com
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,967
They did create more chances, and if anyone deserved more to win, it should have been Toro, Dp and Nedved were rubbish, I don't know what happened but DP has fallen a lot in these past few weeks, and Nedved is following, and for both there are no equivelant replacements.
Creating more chances or having more possesion doesnt make any team better or make it deserve to win. Its the team that has the quality to put the ball in the back fo the net that deserves to win.
 
Jul 5, 2005
2,653
Roundup2-Juve fans could be banned for Fiorentina match
Tue Oct 2, 2007 4:53 PM BST143


LONDON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Soccer news in brief from around the world:

* Juventus fans may be barred from Sunday's clash at Fiorentina while some Torino supporters may be banned from their home game with Sampdoria after authorities ruled they were high risk matches following arrests before last weekend's Turin derby.

A statement on Torino's Web site (www.torinofc.it) said the Turin authorities were yet to make a final decision.


http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/art...=&cap=&sz=13&WTModLoc=NewsArt-C1-ArticlePage1
 

Alex66

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2006
612
Yeah, I still rember I had argues with some member about Trez when he made gesture towards our board. Everyone were against him, almost everyone. Only you Vlatko and Ze Tahir were defended him.
I defended him too:stuckup: , and dont forget AngelaL

I defended him as well, I was one of those who agreed that Trez didn't do well cause of motivation last season. I always stood by David. Juventino 4 life!
Thats true
 

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