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JUVENTUS Campioni D'Italia Thread [2005-2006]

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Rob

Mourinho’s Assistant
zka said:
Nah.. Juve are a civilized club.
And Barcelona are a club that starts fights with stewards after they lose 4-2, despite talking to refs to win. :boohoo:

Cry me a river.
 

nird

Senior Squad
Rob said:
And Barcelona are a club that starts fights with stewards after they lose 4-2, despite talking to refs to win. :boohoo:

Cry me a river.

there there Rob, easy now...
 

djperthglory

Starting XI
what would th chances be though of a capello/mourinho swap? i mean lets say juve win the ucl and the serie a this yr, capello wouldve achieved everything. mourinho already has achieved things with clubs too. so id call it an even swap. but i dunno what you all think.

edit: sorry guys i was just searching up capellos resume and he does have a ucl in the bag. so this would make it almost even.
 

Hendrik

Team Captain
Why would Chelsea do that?

Isn't Trapattoni currently the most successful coach around? I'm sure they'd swap Mourinho for Trap (H)
 

djperthglory

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ahahaha trap successful. yeah in stuff ups. i mean im still upset with his decision in 2002. 2002 equation: baggio (serie a legend) or di livio (serie c man at the time). who the hell wuld u have picked? trap picked di livio. that was disgraceful!
 

Juventino

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Erm, guys.... Trap is the most succesfull coach of Juventus ever. EVER. 6 scudetti... 2 UEFA Cups... European Cup 1 in 1985... European Cup 2... Intercontinental Cup... European Supercup... Just to name a few... :rolleyes:
 

djperthglory

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yeah actually ur right juventino. but i wouldnt put him as coach of juve now. i like capello as coach i think he has better ideas. i think trap would try and make juve like tactically like the 80s teams he had. i dont want that to happen as a lot has changed since then.
 

theo

VII
2 losses in more than 12 games (counting last season too) and some of you already want to replace Capello or trade him with Mourinho? All I want to say is that I think Capello is the better choice for us, he understands the italian football like no one else, Mourinho still has many years left to prove his value in other leagues.
 

Juventino

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Se7eN said:
2 losses in more than 12 games (counting last season too) and some of you already want to replace Capello or trade him with Mourinho?

Erm, no. Capello said he wanted to coach in Engeland one day and Mourinho said he wants to coach in Italy one day. Thats how it got rolling. Not because we're not satisfied with Capello... I'd always pick Capello over Mourinho.
 

Drvar

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Juventino said:
Erm, guys.... Trap is the most succesfull coach of Juventus ever. EVER. 6 scudetti... 2 UEFA Cups... European Cup 1 in 1985... European Cup 2... Intercontinental Cup... European Supercup... Just to name a few... :rolleyes:


bring him back! its going to be hard tho, Stuttgart loves him so much right now..

tomorrow Juve will win against Bayern, and every rumour will die down.
btw, do any of Vieira's injuries have anything to do with what Wenger feared will happen with him?
 
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IceBlu

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Vieira has recovered and will start vs Bayern :)

and no I don't think Vieira's injuries have anything to do with Arsenal letting him go. I'm sure Juve would have known his physical limitations before they decided to splash out and sign him. Emerson had a niggling injury last season and played through it. Vieira has missed just one crucial game this season vs Bayern and played against Milan even though he wasn't a 100%. And now reports suggest he'll start tomorrow.

Also bear in mind a half fit Vieira is still better than most midfielders out there.
 

djgperu1

Senior Squad
Bayern rox :rockman:

vitu- u are going to see the German Machine in action (6)
(only for vitu)
so all of u "juve fans"... dont reply to this :boohoo:

PS' no offense (6)
 

Juventino

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''Juve fans''? And who the feck are you? Thats pretty ironic coming from a Real Madrid ''fan''.

Anyway...

Most likely line-up on RAI:

Abbiati
Blasi
Thuram
Cannavaro
Zambrotta
Nedved
Emerson
Vieira
Mutu
Del Piero
Trezeguet

So Ibra on the bench... interesting to say at least. Though, a bit understandle after his last performances. And Camo can't play, nothing too serious I think... still from the Milan game.
 

djperthglory

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juve should bounce back. it all has to start with the bayern game. i think having dp on is great it brings this great figure in juventus folklore out and the players in the whiteandblack shirts recognise that and stand up.
 

vitu

Senior Squad
djgperu1 said:
Bayern rox :rockman:

vitu- u are going to see the German Machine in action (6)
(only for vitu)
so all of u "juve fans"... dont reply to this :boohoo:

PS' no offense (6)


You surprise me with your retardness day-by-day.... :ewan:
 

italianstyle87

Starting XI
ibra on the bench is a brilliant move

DP is in fairly good form at the moment, and trezeguet is scoring as he as all season

ibra will be better for the rest, and if needed he can come on as a super-sub

he would be fresher than most out there (if he came on at say half time) and is a completely different propostion for the bayern defence to handle if juve were to require a change up forward
 

theo

VII
Successful surgery for Zebina
Events - 02 Nov 2005 - 6:34 PM
Today, in the early afternoon, Jonathan Zebina underwent the scheduled appendicectomy. The operation, carried out by Professor Pier Agostino Casalegno at the Fornaca Medical Centre in Turin, took 30 minutes and was completely successful.
 

djperthglory

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that juve team in the second half is the juve i always want to see. what a great secnd half by the boys. again when i am not able to give you all updates i am watching games. i thought it was going to be 1-1 but the french connection did iys job very well.

i think it was all a bit harsh on ibra though. he couldnt do anything about being challenged by 2 bayern players. i feel that is a terrible decision. ibra mustve got hurt too but the bayern defenders got nothing. ibra gets a second yellow. very unprofessional from this ref.
 

djperthglory

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guys interesting fact. juventus turned 107 yrs old on tuesday, therfore this was their first game in a new year.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LA VECCHIA SIGNORA!
 
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