Serie B: Juventus vs Pescara [11/11/2006] (10 Viewers)

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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Paolo Sosa said:
and by the way want happened to Palladino?
He´s the 5th choice as a striker.

ahmedz said:
He is hiding in the locker room...just seeing the grass now gives him panic attacks :p
:lol:

P.S. Del Piero should give somebody else a chance to score.
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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vlatko said:
what does that matter? i don't care as long as i can watch the game.
I never liked watching the game without proper commentator, like Drago Ćosić or Željko Vela or even Božo Sušec´s son nowadays.
 

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Jun 8, 2005
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mark83 said:
I never liked watching the game without proper commentator, like Drago Ćosić or Željko Vela or even Božo Sušec´s son nowadays.
our commentators suck. they suck so much sometimes i turn off the volume, they are not so much stupid as they are boring. no affection for the game, no adrenaline, no nothing, least of all humour. simply put they suck.

i like to watch a game on eurosport, they always have 2 commentators who actually say some sensible things and actually discuss the match, not just say who has the ball and who passed it to who, like our commentators do, as i can see that for myself. i don't need someone to say it for me, as i'm watching the game.
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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vlatko said:
our commentators suck. they suck so much sometimes i turn off the volume, they are not so much stupid as they are boring. no affection for the game, no adrenaline, no nothing, least of all humour. simply put they suck.

i like to watch a game on eurosport, they always have 2 commentators who actually say some sensible things and actually discuss the match, not just say who has the ball and who passed it to who, like our commentators do, as i can see that for myself. i don't need someone to say it for me, as i'm watching the game.
I disagree.

Maybe they are not world class, but if I have to put out one of them it is Drago Ćosić.

He was never boring and always knew how to make a match more tense and spectacular, especially Champions League.
 

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mark83 said:
I disagree.

Maybe they are not world class, but if I have to put out one of them it is Drago Ćosić.

He was never boring and always knew how to make a match more tense and spectacular, especially Champions League.
that's your opinion. for me i don't need someone to sit and tell me who is passing the ball to whom. i want tactical discussions, team analasys and something constructive. i find that our commentators seriously lack in that department.
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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1 Buffon
2 Birindelli
3 Chiellini
4 Kovac
6 Zanetti
9 Bojinov
10 Del Piero
11 Nedved
12 Mirante
14 Balzaretti
15 Marchisio
16 Camoranesi
17 Trezeguet
19 Paro
20 Palladino
23 Guzman
27 Zebina
29 De Ceglie


Deschamps: “Maximum concentration”

“In contrast to the game against Napoli we have Trezeguet, Nedved and Kovac back with us, although Marchionni, Giannichedda and Boumsong, along with Tudor and Piccolo, have not recovered in time”. Good news for Didier Deschamps who welcomes back three key players for the clash with Pescara.
It’s the centre of defence that has been hit hardest by injury, especially after Legrottaglie’s shoulder operation, so Chiellini will step into the breach once more on Saturday to partner Kovac at the back. “It’s not his natural position – explained Deschamps – but he’s played there in the past and he’s doing a good job at the moment. I don’t see any reason to change things round. Zebina? He hasn’t played a full game for a long time now and it’s not easy to get back match rhythm straight away”. Moving away from defence, it was only natural that he mention the progress of Claudio Marchisio, whose impressive performances against Brescia and Napoli have attracted the interest of fans and critics alike. “He already showed his abilities during the pre-season programme. He’s played very well on two occasions now and he will continue to be very useful to the team in the future. He now faces his biggest challenge yet: he mustn’t change his attitude but he must also keep growing as a player. He has a great future ahead of him”. The meeting with Pescara must be approached with the same spirit as the last two games. “It won’t be easy, the context is different and there is always the risk of losing concentration. Knowing our strengths, it’s tempting for the players to think they will score sooner or later, but they’re mistaken. Against Frosinone, for example, we put ourselves at risk by being slow and predictable, while they were focused and aggressive; if we play like that we give the opposition more hope. This is why it’s important to prepare well for these games, because there are always three points on offer. Pescara come here on the back of two positive results. They showed a lot of character in their last game, coming back from 2-0 down to salvage a point with just ten men. They’re a little behind in the standings, but in any case they are to be respected and it’s up to us to take to the field with the right competitive attitude”.

Juventus.com
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Absent Players Because of Injury: Tudor, Giannichedda, Piccolo, Boumsong, Legrottaglie, Marchionni & Zalayeta

Absent Players Because of Anonymous Reasons: Belardi, Urbano
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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I didnt like the answer DD gave when he was asked about Zebina :disagree:
I cant believe an injured player get scared of playing !!!
he made it before!!! so why now?!!! :smoke:
 

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