[Serie B] Juventus - Rimini [04-17-2007] (9 Viewers)

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
zala was never and will never be juve material in my opinion. its true he helped juventus finish off a few important games but he is always clumsy with his passes, with how he gets the ball, it just kills me to see him on the pitch. birri's days are gone already and it was obvious specially at the closing mins of the game when he had the chance to cross the ball or shot directly on the goal.
The problem with Zalayeta is that he rarely has a good day. He shines once in a 20 matches. And quite frankly, it is easy to take the ball away from him. We don´t need that kind of player.
 

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tanveer_1

Junior Member
Apr 14, 2007
189
The problem with Zalayeta is that he rarely has a good day. He shines once in a 20 matches. And quite frankly, it is easy to take the ball away from him. We don´t need that kind of player.
we cant afford to have a player like him, he cost more than ronaldinho if you knwo what i mean
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,473
Why is DD always too late with his substitutions? :faq1:
u put ur hand on the wound :disagree:
He is ALWAYS late...
His treatment to Boji is unacceptable :faq2:
what Zala has more than Boji to offer?!
and people here wants him to lead us in serie A :disagree:
where would he leads us?!
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
Why is DD always too late with his substitutions? :faq1:
i think its cos he doesnt feel confident about taking risks mark. he has a confidence problem and i can understand that. not to mention our fans can be really supportive and they can also be very harsh at times. all the booing and all the screams play a toll not only on the players but also on the manager who gets all the bashing after the game.
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
It's all very well criticising the players & DD, but the one, who really is responsible for us losing two points is the ref. He let the Rimini defence kick lumps out of Pavel & Alex with impunity. He denied us a blatant penalty & another claim that an unbiased ref would have given. All of this, left our Ragazzi very angry & frustrated - you could see it in their faces. Then he sends Balza off for protesting (dissent)! Yet, when a Rimini player dived in our box (simulation - a bookable offence) & then protested that he didn't get a penalty - dissent (like Balza), the ref only booked him, depite the fact he commited two bookable offences in a row. Also, given that Balza was sent off for dissent, why weren't the Rimini players sent off for those atrocious fouls!
Be honest, guys! It was the ref that ruined this game for us, not our players nor staff.

I'm sooooooo :depressed :cry: :cry: I'm going to overdose on my ignatia! Bye folks! I'll leave posting until tomorrow.
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
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I can say this outcome cannot be pitted on Deschamps. Take it from the guy who has the least faith in Deschamps on this forum. He did what he could, and that's not much against a wall of defenders. As you can see everyone was attacking to the best of their abilities. The only thing off today was the finishing, as evident by the scoreline. The Zalayeta for Del Piero substitution is controversial yes, but tough as it is, we gotta get used to the Zala over Boji thing now.

Relax guys and gals...the officiating was poor, but to start making accusations that everyone else is against Juventus only puts us fans on the same level as Inter fans. If Juventus has made it this far with poor officiating, I don't see how this can stop them. Things will get done on Saturday against Genoa, I'm confident.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
i think its cos he doesnt feel confident about taking risks mark. he has a confidence problem and i can understand that. not to mention our fans can be really supportive and they can also be very harsh at times. all the booing and all the screams play a toll not only on the players but also on the manager who gets all the bashing after the game.
If we don´t have the positive result that means you have to make changes. I would understand if he didn´t make changes while we were leading 2-0, nut we were not. I don´t get it. On the other hand, Balzaretti´s red card really messed up his plans probably.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
u put ur hand on the wound :disagree:
He is ALWAYS late...
His treatment to Boji is unacceptable :faq2:
what Zala has more than Boji to offer?!
and people here wants him to lead us in serie A :disagree:
where would he leads us?!
to be honest , the previous games everytime i saw bojinov run down and up the field to warm up i feel sorry for him bec he ends up sitting on the bench and not playing. and today the same incident happened and i said to my self if i was in bojinovs shoe and thats how dd treats me, th enext time he asks me to start warming up i will show him the middle finger and tell him sod off or got back to france!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its really really harsh to see a player like him wasted on the bench and a zalayeta is pushed in at a time a player with good dribbling skills is what we needed.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
If we don´t have the positive result that means you have to make changes. I would understand if he didn´t make changes while we were leading 2-0, nut we were not. I don´t get it. On the other hand, Balzaretti´s red card really messed up his plans probably.
i think its that un planned and really really wierd red card mark that messed his plans. i still think there is alot to see from dd. i am starting to lose patience with him but i also understand all the trouble he is facing. i think the good thing is we held perfectly until the final whistle despite the pooooooooooor refreeing we witnessed tonight.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,473
to be honest , the previous games everytime i saw bojinov run down and up the field to warm up i feel sorry for him bec he ends up sitting on the bench and not playing. and today the same incident happened and i said to my self if i was in bojinovs shoe and thats how dd treats me, th enext time he asks me to start warming up i will show him the middle finger and tell him sod off or got back to france!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its really really harsh to see a player like him wasted on the bench and a zalayeta is pushed in at a time a player with good dribbling skills is what we needed.
right bro :agree: :pint:
couldnt agree more
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
I can say this outcome cannot be pitted on Deschamps. Take it from the guy who has the least faith in Deschamps on this forum. He did what he could, and that's not much against a wall of defenders. As you can see everyone was attacking to the best of their abilities. The only thing off today was the finishing, as evident by the scoreline. The Zalayeta for Del Piero substitution is controversial yes, but tough as it is, we gotta get used to the Zala over Boji thing now.

Relax guys and gals...the officiating was poor, but to start making accusations that everyone else is against Juventus only puts us fans on the same level as Inter fans. If Juventus has made it this far with poor officiating, I don't see how this can stop them. Things will get done on Saturday against Genoa, I'm confident.
In a certain way I agree. We really weren´t lucky today. Big mistake, as Dominic said earlier, was that we didn´t use the right wing enough. With Marchionni or even Bojinov there we could have made more problems for Rimini´s defense.
 

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