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

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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#42
Yeah, we´ve been trashed by them in the last game, but that games was without any meaning.

They were trying to avoid the relegation and played like crazy while we have won the UEFA Cup that year and we couldn´t go neither up or down on the table so we placed a Reserve squad against them.

Now I would like the same scoreline in Juventus favour.

I would like for Juve to trash them like we did to Crotone and Modena.

I remember Rigoni. He was indeed a Hot prospect. Do you see what happens with our Primavera players? That is why I don´t trust Marchisio, De Ceglie, etc...


Juventus22 said:
anyone can give any more info. about Pescara plz?

Enjoy...


Pescara Calcio is an Italian football club based in Pescara, Abruzzo. The club was formed in 1936 and currently plays in Italian Serie B. Its last Serie A stint ended in 1993. The team's colors are white and light blue.

Apart from a spell in Serie B in the 1940s, Pescara had a relatively undistinguished history until promotion to Serie B in 1974. With players like Giorgio Repetto and Bruno Nobili in midfield, they managed to win promotion to Serie A in 1977 after winning a play-off, but finished in their first season in Serie A in last place. A second promotion after a play-off followed, but once more they would be relegated from the top flight and descend to C1 within two years.

Nonetheless returning to Serie B after a year, Pescara would enjoy a revival after the appointment of the charismatic Giovanni Galeone in 1986. His philosophy of attacking football saw the Biancazzurri promoted to Serie A as champions for 1987, where they lasted two years with players such as Blaz Sliskovic among those starring. Galeone would return during season 1990-91 and oversaw another promotion the following year. Despite finishing bottom of Serie A for a third time, it was an attractive and entertaining side which had few problems scoring goals (thanks to midfielders Massimo Allegri and Ottavio Palladini) but also conceded them at an alarming rate. They were involved in a number of thrilling games like a 5-4 home defeat to Milan after being 4-2 up, and a 5-1 win over Juventus in the penultimate round (by which time they had been relegated).

Defender Giacomo Dicara enjoyed three spells at the club, the first as a teenager in the late 1980s, the third ending in 2005.

After relegation, Pescara remained in Serie B side throughout the 90s, narrowly missing promotion in 1999. Relegation to C1 followed in 2001, with promotion in 2003 being followed by two cancelled relegations in a row, thanks to bankruptcy and scancals affecting other clubs. As of 2005/06, the Biancazzurri have so far been a steady mid-table team.

Pescara

Full name: Pescara Calcio SpA
Nickname(s): Delfini, Biancoazzuri
Founded: 1936
Ground: Stadio Adriatico, Pescara, Italy
Capacity: 19,500
Chairman: Dante Paterna
Manager: Davide Ballardini
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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#43
When a team is full of world class players, its almost impossible for a youngster to break through !!! its not only at JUVE....look at other big teams...same!!!
now that we are in B, its a chance for these young guys to show what they are capable of ! if they did well they will have a place in Juve and beome stars !!!
 

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
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#44
A must win game like any other game in Serie B , i cant believe how we lost to them 5-1 in 1993. i hope all the injured players are back.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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#47
Juve per sempre said:
alex always do the diff!! actually if it wasnt for gigi,neddy & alex i wouldnt have had no faith in winning any match!!
the time soon will come when paro and marchisio will do the difference :agree:
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,470
#49
Corriere dello Sport

Juve, the defence for Serie A
Next season’s revolution is already ready: They’ll change three players. And Cobolli Gigli guarantees: ‘Trezeguet is staying’
 

V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
20,110
#54
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Juve-Prince said:
Corriere dello Sport

Juve, the defence for Serie A
Next season’s revolution is already ready: They’ll change three players. And Cobolli Gigli guarantees: ‘Trezeguet is staying’
not exactly the right thread but, :toast:
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,470
#55
vlatko said:
not exactly the right thread but, :toast:
ok thanks, is there a special thread for these news?!!!
i thought this the active thread right now !
just wanted 2 keep everyone updated :)
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#56
Juve-Prince said:
Corriere dello Sport

Juve, the defence for Serie A
Next season’s revolution is already ready: They’ll change three players. And Cobolli Gigli guarantees: 'Trezeguet is staying’
I hope these three players are Balzaretti, Giannichedda and Birindelli.

Juve-Prince said:
ok thanks, is there a special thread for these news?!!!
i thought this the active thread right now !
just wanted 2 keep everyone updated :)
Go to the transfer news and open new thread if you want.

All news about Trezeguet have to be in "Official David Trezeguet thread".
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#58
sateeh said:

He is not bad, actually a solid and versatile player, but he is getting old.

And he is not exactly a type of player who can make the difference in midfield.

We have Zanetti, Paro, Marchisio + one addition (and by that I mean very good signing) would be fairly enough.

What do you think, which 3 players should we replace?:eyebrows:
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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#59
mark83 said:
He is not bad, actually a solid and versatile player, but he is getting old.

And he is not exactly a type of player who can make the difference in midfield.

We have Zanetti, Paro, Marchisio + one addition (and by that I mean very good signing) would be fairly enough.

What do you think, which 3 players should we replace?:eyebrows:
Yeah agreed on the age part, but u wouldn't expect him to change a game hes not that type of player. But i like him, hes hardworking and always gives everything to the team in every game i saw him play in two seasons now.

abt the replacements, i actually dont know. Mybe cuz its hard for me to see anybody go since they have helped this club in its darkest hour when most of those players would easily get the chance to play serie A football.

Its a tough one and am glad am not at a position that i have to make a decision. Anyway, mybe Legro and .....
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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#60
mark83 said:
He is not bad, actually a solid and versatile player, but he is getting old.

And he is not exactly a type of player who can make the difference in midfield.

We have Zanetti, Paro, Marchisio + one addition (and by that I mean very good signing) would be fairly enough.

What do you think, which 3 players should we replace?:eyebrows:
You ask me to post news in its correct thread and now you are all discussing it here !!! :p
:tdown:
 

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