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Juventus FC Thread [2006/2007]

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theo

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Happy birthday Biri! :ewan:


 

theo

VII
Juve and Palermo scouts will be watching forwards Nicolae Dica and Ciprian Marica during the Spain - Romania match.
My personal opinion, even though I'm a Steaua fan, would be to get Dica. He's a really good all-round striker, most of his skills are equally developped (you can't say the same about Marica) and he's been on a scoring frenzy at Steaua. Marica may have the age advantage, though his finishing is pretty crap (and that is easy to observe, looking at his goal stats). But he is pretty fast and got good dribbling, and is pretty tall.
 

henry#14

Starting XI
Theo said:
Juve and Palermo scouts will be watching forwards Nicolae Dica and Ciprian Marica during the Spain - Romania match.
My personal opinion, even though I'm a Steaua fan, would be to get Dica. He's a really good all-round striker, most of his skills are equally developped (you can't say the same about Marica) and he's been on a scoring frenzy at Steaua. Marica may have the age advantage, though his finishing is pretty crap (and that is easy to observe, looking at his goal stats). But he is pretty fast and got good dribbling, and is pretty tall.

This Marica sounds like Zlatan:D
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
Serie B Tim - 18 Nov 2006 - 3:28 PM

Livematch: Albinoleffe - Juventus 1-1

Serie B TIM
Bergamo, Atleti Azzuri D'Italia stadium
Saturday 18th of November, 4.00 pm


GOALS: 25' Joelson (pen), 52' Palladino

ALBINOLEFFE: Acerbis; Innocenti, Donadoni, Santos, Garlini; Belingheri (53' Gori), Del Prato, Poloni, Colombo; Joelson (90+2' Bonazzi), Ferrari (59' Cellini)
Subs: Marchetti, Previtali, Rabito, Cristiano
Coach: Mondonico (suspended)

JUVENTUS: Buffon, Birindelli, Boumsong, Chiellini, Balzaretti; Camoranesi, Paro, Zanetti (87' Marchisio), Nedved; Bojinov (25' Mirante), Palladino
Subs: Zebina, Kovac, De Ceglie, Urbano, Maniero
Coach: Deschamps

BOOKED: 48' Innocenti, 53' Santos, 73' Camoranesi, 86' Colombo
SENT OFF: 24' Buffon

REFEREE: Brighi
ASSISTANTS: Biasutto, Fiore
4TH OFFICIAL: Zanardo



There was about 10 pk's in serie B today, half of them shouldn't of been given.

note: No pk's in Juve's favour yet this year. ;)
 

Deisler

Red Card [Being a douche] exp. 22/1/06
Mark don't be an idiot, the fact that you guys have zero pk in favor means only one thing: Refs are playing it fair finally. No one can buy Serie B not even FIAT (H)
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
your the idiot who doesn't watch the games. :rolleyes:

look at the serie A and B, the refs are worse than before and it's not Juve's fault. :|

Don't even talk about Juve when you have Bayern running things in Germany.
 

Juventino

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Deisler said:
Mark don't be an idiot, the fact that you guys have zero pk in favor means only one thing: Refs are playing it fair finally. No one can buy Serie B not even FIAT (H)
Wow, you really pulled that one out of your arse (:/)

Anyway... I'm disappointed with the draw. Even with 10 men you'd think we could beat Albinoleffe, even with 5 men :p I guess that's just the fans thought.
 

JuventusForever

Reserve Team
They did only concede like one goal in 10 home matches, but still considering our situation we were just unlucky.. I bet if Gigi wasn't sent off we'd win..

[Deisler]The fact you have ZERO IQ means you shouldn't be so proud of your immense stupidity let alone share it with us. :monkey: back to your cave now!
 

Juventino

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:(

Goodbye Romeo

Juventus is in mourning today. At around 8 o’clock last night, Francesco Romeo passed away at the Candiolo Institute for the Research and the Cure of Cancer.
Romeo was the most decorated kit-man in the whole of Italy, if not Europe.
Juventus was his home, his family, always. He saw all the great champions of the last thirty years come and go, and whenever any one of them would visit Turin after leaving Juventus, Romeo was always the first person they would go and see. He played around with everyone, and he had an especially strong friendship with Alessandro Del Piero, who last year acted as witness at his wedding. We saw him just a few weeks ago at Vinovo. He had come to pay us a visit and we hoped to see him back with us soon, but he didn’t make it. We will all remember him with the greatest affection
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Honestly I never really knew what his function was at Juve when I saw him in pictures or video's, but he was always there. You could see he was important to the players

RIP :(

 
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Virgo

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he signed till 2010 in the summer before he was loaned to Benfica again.

I really hope we can buy him at the end of the season and I think he'd be better here where he's loved by the crowd and an idol, than rotting at Juve's bench. He's inconsistent and injury prone but a joy to watch when he's on form.
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
You could of bought him for 5m € this summer. I think extended his contract for a swap with Palermo. I'd be happy if he signed with Benfica, I don't mind them. :D
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
Young guns fire up Juve

Juventus 4-1 Lecce
Valeri Bojinov scored twice against his former club as a youthful Juventus came from behind to destroy Lecce 4-1. The Bianconeri were without 11 first team squad players due to injury and suspension, but the Old Lady kept their heads to send Zdenek Zeman – their eternal rival – packing with no points and now with the threat of the axe.
Juventus controlled the opening period and did threaten with Federico Balzaretti who struck the post, before Bojinov and Pavel Nedved went close. But the away side started the second half well and took the lead through Osvaldo who tapped home a cross from the right.
But just when some Juve fans started to fear the side would lose their first Serie B game ever, the Bojinov show started. The Bulgarian fired in the equaliser after robbing a Lecce defender and he then curled in a stunning 25-yard free-kick to give his side the lead.
The game was basically over for Lecce, who had also been reduced to 10-men after the two yellows handed to Diamoutene. And it was hardly surprising when the Bianconeri extended their lead again. After wasting numerous previous chances Raffaele Palladino scored his second consecutive goal to make it 3-1, while Paolo De Ceglie finished off a wonderful counter-attack in minute 94 with his maiden professional goal.
Scorers: Osvaldo 61 (L), Bojinov 64, 74 (J), Palladino 91 (J), De Ceglie 94 (J)
Sent-off: Diamoutene 69 (L)
Juventus: Mirante; Birindelli, Kovac, Boumsong, Balzaretti (Chiellini 79); Camoranesi, Paro, Marchisio (Venitucci 72), Nedved, Bojinov (De Ceglie 87), Palladino
Lecce: Benussi, Angelo, Diamoutene, Schiavi (Petras 31), Rullo, Giacomazzi, Juliano (Camorani 67), Vives, Babu, Cozzolino (Osvaldo 60), Valdes
Ref: Gervasoni
Attendance: 15,000
 
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