Serie B: Bologna vs Juventus [19-12-2006] (11 Viewers)

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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#81
Bullshit. Tuttosport are claiming that despite the fact Kovac has been here for quite some time (over a year) hasn't learnt enough Italian to organise his defence? Come on, he should have already done so after a month. You only need a couple of basic words, no? Or is Kovac expected to give a grand lecture to Boumsong every time he fucks up?
:D :rofl2: :rofl2:
 

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Pinturrichio

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Oct 30, 2006
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#82
Bullshit. Tuttosport are claiming that despite the fact Kovac has been here for quite some time (over a year) hasn't learnt enough Italian to organise his defence? Come on, he should have already done so after a month. You only need a couple of basic words, no? Or is Kovac expected to give a grand lecture to Boumsong every time he fucks up?
:D :D :D :D tottally agrree with your last line :D

about bologna you can see how many for there players have played in serie a.. they have a good mix of youth and experience, definetely a hard match...

i think trezeguet will start from the bench with del piero and boji/ zalayeta up front and palladino instead of pavel.. than trezeguet will replace our stricker in the second half... however about del piero he seemed in form when he played in our last match, he was unlucky not to score on some occasions so i think he is in a good form.. at least i hope
 

curi83

Senior Member
Aug 9, 2006
594
#84
Meghni. A big talent that has never done it in a big team.

It seems that tomorrow the Juve Players will wear the Juve Shirt with the Names of the two Youngsters.
 

alex74

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2006
860
#86
Originally Posted by Seven
Bullshit. Tuttosport are claiming that despite the fact Kovac has been here for quite some time (over a year) hasn't learnt enough Italian to organise his defence? Come on, he should have already done so after a month. You only need a couple of basic words, no? Or is Kovac expected to give a grand lecture to Boumsong every time he fucks up?
:lol:

but realy this has to be the stupidest thing ive heard in a long time!! not play him cause he doesnt know italian??????:rofl:
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
14,420
#89
ok regarding links, updates and where to watch the game. we all now know its going to be on jsc sports i should be able to post in regularly during the game to keep u guys in touch along with dominic and the rest. thank god i ve decieded to ditch uni tomorrow it has been an action filled weeek for me already so we've got that sorted.

as for links i cant help u with that but if i manage t get hold of one then i will post it.


i have a good feeling about this game hopefully juve will meet expectations with a solid preformance as a sign of grief and respect to the two youngsters.

as for boumsoung please tell me he wont start tomorrow i really hope he does'nt .
 

Pinturrichio

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Oct 30, 2006
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#90
Messina will be the referee..

I hate when these referees like rosetti, farina messina and so on are officials to our match, they want the attention all for themselves adn the best way to do so after calciopoli is by hitting at us.. hope messina will prove me wrongg
 

Pinturrichio

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Oct 30, 2006
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#91
Precedenti a Bologna: 62
Vittorie Juventus: 24
Pareggi: 20
Vittorie Bologna: 18
Reti Juventus: 82
Reti Bologna: 70

Ultima vittoria Juventus
2004/05 15.a giornata 12 Dicembre 2004
Bologna-Juventus 0-1
86° Nedved
Arbitro: Pieri sez. Genova

Ultimo pareggio
2002/03 28.a giornata 12 Aprile 2003
Bologna-Juventus 2-2
15° Cruz, 74° Locatelli, 87° Zambrotta, 90° Camoranesi
Arbitro: Paparesta sez. Bari

Ultima vittoria Bologna
1998/99 11.a giornata 29 Novembre 1998
Bologna-Juventus 3-0
3° Paramatti, 9° Signori, 29° Fontolan
Arbitro: Cesari sez. Genova


as we can see at bologna its not that there is a great difference , they have won 18 times and we have won 24 times
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,473
#92
Plz guys try to post goals and highlights after the game, preferably from aljazeera :D i like their commentators :D
thanks in advance
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#93
Precedenti a Bologna: 62
Vittorie Juventus: 24
Pareggi: 20
Vittorie Bologna: 18
Reti Juventus: 82
Reti Bologna: 70

Ultima vittoria Juventus
2004/05 15.a giornata 12 Dicembre 2004
Bologna-Juventus 0-1
86° Nedved
Arbitro: Pieri sez. Genova

Ultimo pareggio
2002/03 28.a giornata 12 Aprile 2003
Bologna-Juventus 2-2
15° Cruz, 74° Locatelli, 87° Zambrotta, 90° Camoranesi
Arbitro: Paparesta sez. Bari

Ultima vittoria Bologna
1998/99 11.a giornata 29 Novembre 1998
Bologna-Juventus 3-0
3° Paramatti, 9° Signori, 29° Fontolan
Arbitro: Cesari sez. Genova


as we can see at bologna its not that there is a great difference , they have won 18 times and we have won 24 times
:lol: At least you could have checked if it has been posted before. :tdown:

http://www.juventuz.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1226807&postcount=62
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
#94
Off to Bologna with a heavy heart


This time no one said it. Luckily. This time, on Friday evening, neither journalist, nor fan, nor anyone ‘on the inside’ let pass their lips - or cross their mind - one of the oldest and most banal phrases from the world of show-business (and sport): “the show must go on”.
All of us said and thought together that things had to stop there. That it was right to go home and set aside the desire to play, and win, the game. As it happens, it was the first time this season that Juventus were coming into a game as leaders. And the big players were on their way back.

But not a single one of them would have managed to play the ball around or attempt to score a goal. It was, and still is, a time of pain and suffering. Both private and collective, for the families and the team mates of the two boys, for the senior players who remember the passion and the gaze of those two boys and for the countless sportsmen and women who still can’t believe that something like this could ever have happened.
Alessio and Riccardo are no longer with us. Today that is all that matters.

The first team training in a deserted Stadio Olimpico is perhaps the image which best illustrates the emptiness, the desolation, the loss. Empty terraces and heads bowed low. And then at Vinovo, on the immense field where Alessio and Riccardo left behind their dreams, there no longer seems to be room for crosses and volleys, tactical drills and goalkeeping exercises.
There is a cold and unreal silence, which says more than a thousand words.

It won’t be easy to start again. For Del Piero or for the boys from the Berretti. It won’t be easy to get back to work and it won’t be easy to forget.
Perhaps it will all make more sense if we turn our thoughts to Alessio and Riccardo and the desire they both had to play the game. As if they themselves were on the pitch, fighting for every ball.

It’s in Bologna tomorrow that it all starts up again, with a suffering that weighs down both legs and stomach, because the pain - the real pain - will never go away.

But tomorrow Alessio and Riccardo will take the field alongside us.
And this one is for them.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,473
Grieving DD prepares for Bologna Monday 18 December, 2006
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Juventus Coach Didier Deschamps is trying to prepare his grieving side for Tuesday’s match against Bologna.
Youth team players Alessio Ferramosca and Riccardo Neri died in an accident at the club’s training centre in Vinovo on Friday, falling in a lake while trying to recover some footballs that had fallen into the water.
The tragic incident has hit everyone at the club hard, but the Bianconeri must now try to put their emotions aside for their top of the table clash with Bologna tomorrow
“We have carried out our preparations for tomorrow’s match, but it’s normal that we think of the grief the families of these two boys are going through,” said Deschamps.
“We have all been struck by this tragedy, these have been difficult days. In moments like this, football counts for very little,” added the Frenchman.
“In my opinion Bologna are better than both Napoli and Genoa, but I don’t know whether it will give us any concrete indications for the future.
“Bologna are well-organised and they have experienced players capable of making the difference.
“They are confident in their own ability and the fact that the stadium is sold out tomorrow will motivate them even more,” stated the former midfielder, who does not expect to start with David Trezeguet.
“He is available, although he’s still not quite 100 per cent. Alex Del Piero is in a better condition than him because he’s played at least half an hour,” concluded Deschamps.
Juventus are currently third in the table, three points behind Bologna, and the Bianconeri will play the game in hand with Cesena, which was postponed after Friday’s accident, sometime in 2007.

Juventus (probable): Buffon; Birindelli, Kovac, Boumsong, Chiellini; Camoranesi, Paro, Zanetti, Palladino; Del Piero, Zalayeta

channel 4 :smoke:
 

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