[Serie B] Juventus - Napoli [10-04-2007] (postponed for NT play from 25-03) (10 Viewers)

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
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I am sure I wouldn't do something stupid(no offense :D) like that :lol:
Actually you wouldn't do it on purpose, on the contrary, you have been holding a ticket for 3 weeks, and been bragging about forever on the forum until Rab (a mod then) would ban you to get some peace.

Come match day, you drive early in the morning to get to the airport (since you didn't find any flights earlier), You think no problem I will arrive in the afternoon do some sightseeing and then go to the stadia. Suddenly the alarms go off in the airport, guess what? *surprise surprise* there is a terrorist threat!!!??? You think no problem it will pass a couple of hours delay no biggie. But the officials, despite them denying it, start to racially profiling with middle eastern is the main criteria. So they take you along with another 173 other Arabs, Turks, Kurds...etc. You start cursing every Arab you ever knew, including me, Rab, Rebel, Jack...etc.

The officials decide to cavity search all them 173 scum. You are stranded for hours in the airport waiting for your search, you miss the flight. You just want this to get over.

To the stadium, the match is tied 1-1 and 90 minutes have been already played. Nedved shoots a screamer from 40 yards! The big 6'4 congoleese officer sticks his finger up your ass!!!
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
Great win guys

I thought the performance was much better than usual today, too bad the ref had to fuck it up for us. There was absolutely no reason to send poor young Marchisio off :(

But we prevailed. Napoli was never any threat to us. We could've gone 3 up right at the death when Nedved found Palladino completely unmarked inside the area only to blast the ball wide. But overall a good performance and a comfortable win.

Forza Juve!!
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
today it was one of our better performences this season until the red card. I really enjoyed the game.. neddy an Balza were awesome. I like camo for the first time since a long time.. he was even doing some defensive jobs..
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Actually you wouldn't do it on purpose, on the contrary, you have been holding a ticket for 3 weeks, and been bragging about forever on the forum until Rab (a mod then) would ban you to get some peace.

Come match day, you drive early in the morning to get to the airport (since you didn't find any flights earlier), You think no problem I will arrive in the afternoon do some sightseeing and then go to the stadia. Suddenly the alarms go off in the airport, guess what? *surprise surprise* there is a terrorist threat!!!??? You think no problem it will pass a couple of hours delay no biggie. But the officials, despite them denying it, start to racially profiling with middle eastern is the main criteria. So they take you along with another 173 other Arabs, Turks, Kurds...etc. You start cursing every Arab you ever knew, including me, Rab, Rebel, Jack...etc.

The officials decide to cavity search all them 173 scum. You are stranded for hours in the airport waiting for your search, you miss the flight. You just want this to get over.

To the stadium, the match is tied 1-1 and 90 minutes have been already played. Nedved shoots a screamer from 40 yards! The big 6'4 congoleese officer sticks his finger up your ass!!!
:lol:

you wish, I wouldn't ride a plane the day Juve plays CL :p
 
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The Arif

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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    Deschamps hails Juve heroes
    Tuesday 10 April, 2007


    Didier Deschamps has praised his Juventus ‘champions’ for a confident victory over promotion rivals Napoli.

    “I never said that a draw would suit me,” said the Coach who had hinted at a defensive approach before the 2-0 win.

    “I always set out the side to go for all three points. You could see that in our attitude from the start, as we created plenty of chances and kept the pressure up all over the pitch.”

    Juve are now seven points clear of Genoa and looking more and more like Serie A material thanks to goals from World Cup winners Alessandro Del Piero and Mauro Camoranesi.

    “In the big games, the champions always make the difference,” admitted Deschamps. “I did not need to motivate my men, if anything I had to maintain calm and sharpness. We really wanted to prove ourselves in front of a quality opponent and did far more than Napoli today.”

    Marchisio was sent off for a foul on Fabio Gatti, but the Bianconeri still kept a clean sheet in the 2-0 win. Although he did not score, Pavel Nedved was man of the match with a sublime performance.

    “If I could clone Nedved, then I would do so immediately. It is difficult to find players with this kind of mentality.

    “As for Del Piero, he played a great game, especially towards the end. He held up the ball and allowed the team to take a breather when they were in 10 men. I didn’t have many options at that stage, as they passed to the 4-4-2 and I could only leave Del Piero alone upfront.”

    David Trezeguet was the only real negative note on the day, as he wasted several fine chances and seemed irritated at his substitution.

    “I have been a player and understand what that feels like,” said the Coach. “As he had missed a few goals, he was certainly angry at himself, but I have absolutely no problem with him.”

    Napoli had held Juventus to a 1-1 draw when they met at the San Paolo, but there was no way through in Turin, even if they hit the woodwork twice.

    “For me, the team performed well and a few incidents did not go our way, especially in the second half,” said tactician Edy Reja.

    “We dominated the first 10 minutes, but when Nedved started turning up the tempo, it all became more difficult. Juventus certainly don’t belong in Serie B.”
     

    Luftwaffles

    Il terzo uomo
    Dec 1, 2005
    5,055
    Let's not forget that were it not for the 9 point deduction we would now be 16 points clear.

    Juve can now express themselves with some great football in the remaining matches.

    FORZA JUVENTUS
     
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    The Arif

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    Del Piero: "Napoli brings good luck"

    Three good goals, but not decisive, those at San Paolo. Once at the Olimpico, Del Piero combined duty with pleasure: fourth goal to Napoli, this time important more then ever, to close the matter. Now only the matter of the big match: "we have three points more, and a match less; we should not lose the good we picked, we have to keep on this way. Also because of so many people present, everybody felt today's match in a particular way, and I think it has been absolutely one of the best; we're happy because it arrived agaist a direct rival. Why I scored so many goals to Napoli? It clearly brings good luck."


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    Balzaretti: "Won half a play-off"

    He left the goals to the experts, and he went back to his skill, covering and cross. This time Federico Balzarezzi can be happy and celebrate a win maybe more important then the three points to be won. There he is at Juventus Channel microphones: "yes, I believe it was half a play-off. An essential win has arrived, which let us make a step ahead, to our aim. Until the expulsion of Marchisio, we were really having fun, and we could also have scored more goals".


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    swag

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    Sep 23, 2003
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    Balzaretti: "Won half a play-off"

    He left the goals to the experts, and he went back to his skill, covering and cross. This time Federico Balzarezzi can be happy and celebrate a win maybe more important then the three points to be won. There he is at Juventus Channel microphones: "yes, I believe it was half a play-off. An essential win has arrived, which let us make a step ahead, to our aim. Until the expulsion of Marchisio, we were really having fun, and we could also have scored more goals".
    And who else has better, more recent experience on our squad for climbing out of Serie B?
     

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