Serie B: Vicenza vs Juventus [02-10-2007] (4 Viewers)

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
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#26
Its good that we will be playing behind closed doors but somehow inter and the haters will probably cook up a story that we had everything to do with the outcome...
....... even though interesti now control Figc & La Lega! :smoke:
The official site under the title "Postponed matches to be played on Thursday" says that Rimini's match will be on Tuesday, 13th February...

http://www.juventus.com/uk/news/detail.aspx?lml_language_id=0&trs_id=1573000&ID=10120

The problem is that Tuesday can't be 13th February!!! and there is nothing about any match on Thursday inside the news itself...
Perhaps the Thursday game is the youth game.
According to Juventus.com : -
Youth Sector - 07 Feb 2007 - 3:59 PM

Viareggio under way

Two days late and behind closed doors, the 59th annual Torneo di Viareggio finally got under way this afternoon. Twenty-four teams are in action today, but Juventus will have to wait until tomorrow to begin their campaign. With their fixture list turned back to front, Chiarenza’s boys now open the tournament against Palermo (recently on the receiving end of a 3-0 thumping in the Coppa Italia) in Quarrata (Pistoia).


Here is the Bianconeri’s revised Group 1 schedule:

Game 2: Juventus–Palermo, Thursday 8th February (kick-off 15.00), Quarrata (PT)

Game 3: Juventus–Malaysian, Saturday 10th February (kick-off 15.00), Pietrasanta (LU)

Game 1: Juventus–Juventud, Monday 12th February (kick-off 15.00), Rosignano Solvay (LI)
 
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Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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  • Thread Starter #28
    Shouldn't you be writing hate mail to RAI right now? ;)
    no, he should be on the phone sweet talking whatever her name was and doing everything to get Juve's game LIVE this Saturday and Tuesday. I mean everything. :eyebrows: Anything for Juve right Vin? :D
     

    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
    #31
    Instead of having some of our injured players back, Piccolo seems finding some fatique difficulties since two days...
     

    Vinman

    2013 Prediction Cup Champ
    Jul 16, 2002
    11,482
    #32
    no, he should be on the phone sweet talking whatever her name was and doing everything to get Juve's game LIVE this Saturday and Tuesday. I mean everything. :eyebrows: Anything for Juve right Vin? :D

    if it was her decision, all of Juve's games would be on...she is a Juventina :agree:

    somehow, I think we'll be screwed once again :cry:
     

    Christina

    vanilla pudding
    Aug 21, 2006
    19,775
    #36
    Serie A and B resume on Sunday - February 8, 2007

    FIGC Commissioner Luca Pancalli has confirmed the Serie A and B fixtures will resume this weekend.

    “I think it would be a mistake not to begin again,” he said after the Government passed new laws clamping down on football-related violence.


    “It would also be an error not to ride the positive momentum created in these days with a profound understanding of everyone’s responsibilities. Now we can no longer back down to hooligans.”


    As expected, the campaign will resume from the Week 23 fixtures, so the games suspended last Sunday will be played at a later date – provisionally in April.


    However, the clubs are not happy with the ruling that stadiums must host matches behind closed doors until they pass the Legge Pisanu tests.


    “There is a very clear and definite order here. As of today, venues not up to standard will have to play behind closed doors,” warned Minister of the Interior Giuliano Amato.


    The sides, led by Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani, had urged for at least the season ticket holders to be allowed in while restructuring work is underway.


    “When the turnstiles and security checks for numbered tickets are in place, the stadiums can be opened up to only season ticket holders. Speaking to some clubs, I have been told this work can be completed in around a month.”


    This does not include the San Siro, as it’s predicted the required work to install turnstiles cannot be completed before September, so Milan and Inter risk playing the rest of the season – perhaps including their Champions League games – behind closed doors.


    To date only four Serie A stadiums are to the Legge Pisanu standard – the Olimpico in Turin, Stadio Franchi in Siena, Olimpico in Rome and Barbera in Palermo.


    This suggests – although it will only be confirmed following another meeting with police authorities on Thursday – that fans would be allowed into three fixtures this weekend.


    Those matches would be Palermo-Empoli, Roma-Parma and Torino-Reggina.


    In Serie B only three games can open their doors to the crowds, Spezia-Bologna, Lecce-Verona and Modena-Albinoleffe.

    No Juve??
     

    Dominic

    Senior Member
    Jan 30, 2004
    16,706
    #39
    Legrottaglie is a serious doubt for this game, with fitness worries. Let's hope Piccolo makes it.. Good news is that Chiellini might make the squad, albeit the bench.


    Probable formation?
    Buffon
    Balzaretti Piccolo Birindelli De Ceglie
    Camoranesi Zanetti Paro Nedved
    Del Piero
    Trezeguet
     

    Tobias

    Guerriero
    Sep 20, 2006
    3,777
    #40
    The defence just gets better and better, hope our offensive players can take care of business
    Does rai know which game they'll be showing?
     

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