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JUVENTUS Campioni D'Italia Thread [2005-2006]

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mark77

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Pessotto's contarct ends this summer and could retire from football. He could sign for 1 more year if needed.

Palladino makes Juve call
Wednesday 24 May, 2006
Raffaele Palladino says he’s ready to be a part of Juventus’ future even if it means playing in the lower Divisions.

Palladino is a Juventus youth team product who has just spent a successful season on loan at Livorno from the Turin giants.

But many expect him to return to the Stadio Delle Alpi this summer, especially if the outfit are demoted from Serie A.

“Juventus are the team of my heart, they always have been,” said the Under-21 international striker.

“I owe a lot to that club because they gave me the possibility to grow as a player,” he continued. “In fact, I would even wear the Bianconeri jersey in Serie C if asked.”

Juventus do run the risk of being thrown out of the top tier this summer if they are found to have committed sporting fraud.

The investigation into alleged match-fixing erupted after a number of telephone calls involving Juve’s now former director general Luciano Moggi were intercepted by the authorities.

“I am rocked by what is happening right now,” added Palladino. “I would have never imagined that someone like Moggi could be involved in such a story.”

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Cannavaro proud to be a Juventino
Wednesday 24 May, 2006
Fabio Cannavaro has committed his future to Juventus by insisting it’s wrong to solely blame former director general Luciano Moggi for Italian football’s problems.

Juve have been dragged into the centre of the ‘Calciopoli’ scandal after a number of intercepted telephone calls made by Moggi raised suspicions of alleged sporting fraud.

But Cannavaro has today defended the man who brought him to Turin, insisting the sport’s illness is much more widespread.

“This isn’t just about the Juventus directors,” he said at Italy’s Coverciano training base on Wednesday. “It’s about the whole system.

“There is the image that this is just about Juventus because the phone of our director was tapped,” he added.

“I’m surprised that a lot of people don’t seem to be involved because Moggi was a friend of everyone…

“It is right that those who have made mistakes must pay for them, but let us see what the sporting justice system rules.”

A number of referees are also part of the investigation, with Massimo De Santis being withdrawn from the World Cup as a result.

But Cannavaro insists that he never felt favoured by referees and underlined Juventus’ poor results in games officiated by that particular man in black.

“I never got the impression that the referees were biased,” added the stopper who also underlined today that he wouldn’t be stepping down as Italy captain.

“Refereeing mistakes have happened against us too. We had De Santis six times last season and hardly ever won.

“In fact, we lost the Italian Super Cup to Inter with him in charge when we had a [David] Trezeguet goal wrongly disallowed.”

Possible sanctions for Juventus, if charged and found guilty of any irregularities, could see them lose the last two titles and even face demotion to the Second Division.

“The last two years are not to be erased,” Cannavaro underlined. “I feel that we won those Scudetti on the pitch, they are mine.

“I was proud to be a Juventino and I still am. Serie B? I would have no problem playing in it. I have two years left on my contract and I want to respect it.”

Meanwhile, boss Marcello Lippi has reacted with amazement after his mobile phone number was accidentally published by the L’Espresso magazine.

They have apologised for the error even if the Coach has conceded that he may subsequently take legal action.

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Bravo to Palladino, Cannavaro and of course Del Piero. True Juventini. Hope to see players like Zambrotta and Buffon say something like that.
 

jani

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Nah, they both joining Milan (H)


Neways, I wonder why Canna is so attached to Juve? Weird. And Palladino is just doing a PR stunt :(

We all know Juve's never gonna get relegated. He just wants to please the new board.
 

mark77

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Is it tomorrow that we'll know if you'll be a Milan or Chelsea fan Shev7? :p

I keed I keed. I'd like to know though. lol
 

jani

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Nah I prefer Chelsea cos they got much more cash than Juve. And the EPL is also gonna be tougher to play than Serie C :(
 

Juventino

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Hmm typical. Typical and kind of depressing. It tells alot that I dont even know whether you're being sarcastic or not.

If there would be an award for biggest joke of a ''fan'' (or in general for that matter), you would win it, definitely.

:fluffy:
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
Welcome to Cristiano Zanetti.

 

ColdPeug

Club Supporter
Have we got a good rightback in sight?
Might come in handy as Zebina (He was rubbish) is leaving and Bazaretti doesn't seem good enough to me.
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
1st welcome!

2nd, it all depends on the current situation. We were linked with Sevilla's Dani Alves and also Lazio's Massimo Oddo. I liked Blazaretti. He's a pure lefty so he's more comfortable on the left.
 

nird

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I haven't paid a lot of attention to what has been written in this thread the past weeks, and I'm way to lazy to look through all the posts in case my Q has been answered. But if Juve were to be relegated (which I seriously doubt), what will happen to all the players? They probably got relegation release clauses in their contracts, and I doubt many of them would want to play serie b football?
 

Juventino

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I doubt they have relegation clauses at a club like Juve... but I think most of the stars must be sold anyway, because we simply cannot afford their wages in B...

However...

Marchionni: I’ll B there
Thursday 25 May, 2006

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Marco Marchionni insists he will play for Juventus next season – even if it means dropping down into Serie B.

The Turin giants netted the winger in January after it became clear that he wouldn’t be signing a new contract at Parma this summer.

And he’s today pledged his commitment to the club who may be forced to appear in the Second Division next term as a consequence of the alleged match-fixing investigation.

“I am happy that I chose Juventus,” Marchionni, who is on Italy’s stand-by list for the World Cup, said at the Azzurri’s Coverciano training base today.

“I thought long and hard about joining them and that is why I will stay there even if we are not in Serie A next term.”

Former Juve transfer guru Luciano Moggi has been placed at the centre of the investigations, but Marchionni is avoiding making any judgements.

“This is a really difficult time for him,” continued the ex-Empoli player. “I could turn out to be his last signing and I must thank him for that.”

Marchionni, a former Under-21 international, has just enjoyed a stunning last campaign at the Stadio Tardini.

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:rockman: :rockman:

We would be back in no time anyway. :p
 
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