Serie B: Juventus vs Lecce [11-25-2006] (2 Viewers)

Jul 23, 2006
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Bisco said:
tonight i can confidently say we dont need five years to be back in action both domestically or on the european arena. all we need is a good defensive line i am sorry but boumsong is not for the future honestly niether is birri. allt he rest are superb and i cant wait to see these guys play against inter, barca, madrid, manure, etc..... forzaaa dd who now has my respect and complete support bec he def knows how to handle pressure and how to manage a team consisting of 80% youngsters.
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btw, boumsong is becoming a solid defender
 

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marcusa

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Dec 21, 2005
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There were some interviews on RAI with Zeman and he is f**ked up!! Either he is on some serious mind-altering drugs or he is retarted. He talks and moves in sloooooow motion. Anyway, I am glad Juve stuck it to him with a serious ass-kicking today. After they went down 0-1 I was nervous, but we responded well. I also liked reading what the players said about Del Piero coming into the dressing room at halftime to give them a pep-talk. How classy is that? I forsee him coaching Juve in the future.
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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mark77 said:
Zeman was pissed at the fans sfter the game because they booed the sh*t out of him. He said that the Juve management should work on that. He adds that Diamoutèné's sending off was harsh and Balzaretti should have been gone too. He then says that nobody of the Juve team went to shake his hand before the game but Agricola did after just to add salt to the wound. He leaves by saying if this is the new Juve style then there's little to celebrate.


All I gotta say is ZEMAN ZEMAN VAFFANCULO, ZEMAN ZEMAN VAFFANCULO!!!

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Zeman smells firement, so he tried (and managed, unfortunately: Tg1 focused on "poor Zeman", rather than on our victory :disagree:), to divert the attention. :disagree:

What a loser! He didn't even have the dignity to shut up. A "no comment" would have been the classy thing to do, but nooooooooo! Not only he whined for this and that, but he also added that Agricola (who won the trial on his false accuses) had had his little payback. :D

I also heard he asked for our field to be banned, because of the banners against him. :rofl2: He should just be thankful that Juventini are polite and that choirs and banners are all that he received in these 8 long and hard years.

Btw, I absolutely love Agricola, one of the few not nice people we have left :touched:

As for Zeman :D :
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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Badass Devil said:
lovely touch by bojigol to have 'ciao romeo' i think think the rule about lifting your shirt in celebration is ridiculous, a player shud be allowed to express his emotions when they score
I completely agree.:agree:

[Chiellini screamed to the 4th man that it was scandalous to have given Boji the yellow for the Ciao Romeo shirt.]
 

AngelaL

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Aug 25, 2006
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isha00 said:
Zeman smells firement, so he tried (and managed, unfortunately: Tg1 focused on "poor Zeman", rather than on our victory :disagree:), to divert the attention. :disagree:

What a loser! He didn't even have the dignity to shut up. A "no comment" would have been the classy thing to do, but nooooooooo! Not only he whined for this and that, but he also added that Agricola (who won the trial on his false accuses) had had his little payback. :D

I also heard he asked for our field to be banned, because of the banners against him. :rofl2: He should just be thankful that Juventini are polite and that choirs and banners are all that he received in these 8 long and hard years.

Btw, I absolutely love Agricola, one of the few not nice people we have left :touched:

As for Zeman :D :
Well said Elisa! I had been about to ask if anyone had a picture of his miserable face at the end of the match, so we could all laugh at him.
BTW, isn't smoking banned in the dugouts?
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Wow. What a messed up match that worked out for us in the end. We could have lost this one quite easily -- if not for a lucky break with Diamoutèné getting sent off on a pretty lame second yellow -- and meanwhile Balzaretti narrowly escaped his second.

This match had DD's imprint on it, though, which I really liked: a lot of young players getting the chance to prove themselves alongside tested veterans.

It was pretty much a dead even match until about 60' when Juve started to look really shaky at the back. A few opportunities in the first half by Juve were generally squandered on poor finishing. Who would have thought that our best and most consistent finisher on the night would have been De Ceglie?! :p

Then Lecce came to life. By the time Osvaldo was subbed in, Boumsong was having a brief-but-deadly complete lapse on the pitch ... so Lecce's goal was coming.

In the end we could credit the reversal of Bojinov's fortunes between halves, where he created two goals out of practically nothing to put us up top. Even the man advantage didn't really contribute to those goals -- Boji created out of what little we got when he suddenly showed accuracy and form that he lacked all day.

And from there, we created lots of man-up chances, squandered them horribly (Palladino perhaps being the worst offender), and then making a couple as time was about to expire.

Mirante - 6 - Showed good instincts. Covered the ball well (unlike Abbiati in his early matches with us last season). But not tested a lot. Goal wasn't his fault as he was hung out to dry by an offside trap collapse.

Balzaretti - 6 - Some good defensive play. An amazing deep hook that almost got our first goal if not for the woodwork. There were a couple times he should have crossed instead of taken the lame shot.

Boumsong - 5 - A generally decent game was marred by several minutes of awful, clumsy play. Unfortunately, when you're playing defense, playing a solid 80 minute game is only enough to lose it for your team.

Kovac - 6 - Generally decent match. Didn't seem as fast as he could be, or at least as he needed to be, at times.

Birindelli - 6.5 - Our stand-in captain played a good match (even with so much youth and inexperience out on the pitch). What he lacked in speed these days, he made up for in some good offensive drives and a few good stops.

Paro - 6 - He seemed to be fielded more in the destroyer role, which he needs to improve on to be entirely effective. But he largely handled it well today, particularly in the first half.

Marchisio - 7 - This may be controversial, because he was the first DD subbed, but I thought he was solid today. Some killer accurate passes, excellent ball pursuit, and a display of good footwork to win challenges and work around a defense that often packed it in the center of the pitch. One of our most effective players when he was on the pitch. When Maresca was in good form, he had matches like Marchisio had today.

Nedved - 6.5 - Relentless. Great pursuit of the ball, and continual attack when we needed to create something. Good ball distribution too. He was a real fighter out there today.

Camoranesi - 7 - He had his overall poor passes here and there, but overall he was our most consistently dangerous threat on the pitch throughout the match. Unselfish play and often found a way to get open with the ball to distribute it. My vote for MOM.

Bojinov - 6.5 - It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Bojinov was arguably the "goat" of the first half. Dreadful finishing. Always seemed to be timed too late or in the wrong position. But he redeemed himself in a massive way in the second half, practically single-handedly giving Juve not only the level draw but also the lead that we held on to through the end. I'd give his first half a 4.5 and his second half a 7.5. So call it 6.5 because we got the win because of it. (And the Romeo T-shirt was such a touching, loyal team gesture.)

Palladino - 5.5 - I have to agree with someone else's comments here -- Palladino seemed to lack confidence. He was confronted with so many opportunities where he missed by inches that it had to wear on him, and I was worried that frustration would really set in. It was nice to see him redeem himself to a degree before the end, and you could tell from his teammates they supported him and recognized the mutual joy in him breaking his streak of poor finishing in the match. Some good play, some poor play. He needs consistency, because he seems to definitely have the raw talent. And what a nice assist to De Ceglie.

Subs:

Venitucci - 6 - Involved relatively late, so I can't give him too much credit, but I liked what I saw of his ballwork in traffic. In fact, for a moment it looked as if Marchesio simply switched jerseys. :) All of which are compliments today.

Chiellini - NR - Not many touches, coming late into the game. A mixed bag.

De Ceglie - 6.5 - Even later than Chiellini on the pitch, but he made about as much as you can make of such a short time on the pitch. Is this guy something like 15 years old? Anyway, great run with Palladino and a fantastic finish. And what a goal celebration from the rest of the team when he nailed it -- it was like a Juve orgy down there. :toast:

DD - 6.5 - Forza DD for rotating in youth players. I would expect nothing less from his pedigree, and I am looking forward to more of a culture of young player development at Juve. The team seems to respond well to him also -- he seems to have earned their respect quite well. While I disagreed with his sub of Marchesio, who was one of our best players on the night, overall I enjoyed his player choices.
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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According to the Sky comment (aka Federico Ferri, who always follows Juve matches close to the 2 benches), Marchisio was substituted because some muscular problems (only cramps, it seems, don't worry :wink: ).

AngelaL said:
Well said Elisa! I had been about to ask if anyone had a picture of his miserable face at the end of the match, so we could all laugh at him.
BTW, isn't smoking banned in the dugouts?
It is, in fact that picture is not from today's match. Today he was chewing a some kind of plastic stick.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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isha00 said:
I completely agree.:agree:

[Chiellini screamed to the 4th man that it was scandalous to have given Boji the yellow for the Ciao Romeo shirt.]
i think bojigol was by the looks of it, i personally wud of slapped the 4th official and tell him to suck on it. if friendly matches can be created in the name of fachetti why cant one celebrate to comemorate a well respected member of staff at our prestigous club i call juventus
 

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