Juventus Thread

Juve should never be allowed to play top flight again in my opinion.

They are full of old men now anyway - won't win fu*k all next season! :)
 
They are full of old men now anyway - won't win fu*k all next season! :)

12 Antonio Mirante 08-07-1983
14 Federico Balzaretti 06-12-1981
18 Jean-Alain Boumsong 14-12-1979
3 Giorgio Chiellini 14-08-1984
13 Felice Piccolo 27-08-1983
33 Orlando Urbano 09-06-1984
29 Paolo De Ceglie 17-09-1986
32 Marco Marchionni 22-07-1980
15 Claudio Marchisio 19-01-1986
19 Matteo Paro 17-03-1983
9 Valeri Bojinov 15-02-1986
23 Tomas Andres Guzman 07-03-1982
20 Raffaele Palladino 17-04-1984

:rolleyes:


Segaiolo.
 
It wasn't that funny Lo Zio! :)

Forza Juve etc etc!

segaiolo doesn't mean just that diego. it also means "to be excited by silly things"

and looking at all your "anti juve supporters" posts, it really looks like u're excited by juve misfortunes.....

....so "segaiolo" becomes highly appropriate.... and funny
afterall, as u often say, it's all about sense of humour. ;) ....................
:lmao:
 
I go on eurosport to check the Serie B news/results and all they ever have is Juventus, Juventus, Juventus, Juventus LOL!

Juventus point at the top is cut to 5 points, any chance in seeing Genoa catch them for top spot? No?

BTW where do you guys in the UK watch Serie A matches on TV/SKY/Cable for free? Is there any obscure channels about showing them?
 
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Damn! Wish i could watch that match...i hope Genoa wins just to make Serie B a bit more exciting (with Napoli and Rimini a few point behind them)!

All in all i think Juve will be promoted to Seire A in the end.
 
too bad he's not a good person too :roll:

Maybe you are better informed, but I disagree. He's one of the few completely honest players, he's firey, and has often shown a funny sense of humour in interviews. He's liked by his teammates and he takes liking to his teammates also. He's just often made into a little 'devil' by the media, who like to dislike him.

And even if he's not that 'good', at least he's got character ;).
 
got to be honest, i'm not so objective about camo, as i always had some kind of a prejudice about him (since he used to play for verona)...
and of course, that interview on an argentinian newspaper didn't increase my respect for him......

but being honest, u're right, i never heard about troubles between camo and other players, so probably he's not so bad :)

.......nontheless still i don't like him :mrgreen: ......
but he's a great football player, that's undebeatable ;)
 
He must of picked up those tricks from Capitano against Lecce or heard about the new deal that has been tabled by la signora, 2 mill a season.:thumbup:
 
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Damn! Wish i could watch that match...i hope Genoa wins just to make Serie B a bit more exciting (with Napoli and Rimini a few point behind them)!

All in all i think Juve will be promoted to Seire A in the end.

Juve win 3-1 ;).

Nedved, Chiellini and Trezeguet for Juve with Marco Di Vaio scoring for Genoa.
 
Even ex Juventino Marco Di Vaio managed to get on the scoresheet :-) Capitano's assist for Nedved's gol was a joy to watch.

See you in "A"
 
Palermo have once again confirmed that Barzagli will be joining Juve next season but details what they will get in return is not clear, the press is saying cash plus Miccoli(to which Palermo have had interest for sometime), the other player is Dainelli from Fiorentina as the players demands and the teams offer of the new contract are no where near each other it looks more likely than ever the player will leave at the end of the season, Juve are very much interested in the player but they will have to beat Roma, Sampdoria and Inter for his signature, as for the player leaving that looks almost inevitable as Fiorentina have already made contact with his replacement Cacapa from Lyon.

This is a list released by Juve if it is to be believed of the players that are of great interested to the club or shall we say the players that will be in the line up next season, in defence, Barzagli, Samuel, Luisao, Pepe, Dainelli, Zapata and Abidal, whiles in the midfield Gilberto Silva, Frings, Malouda, Diarra (real), Montolivo and Muntari, the first two on the list are vastly experienced and will be available on a bosman, whiles in attack Huntelaar, Klose and Bianchi the latter can be achieved with Bojinov moving to Reggina, also it all depends how many of these striker will arrive in Turin on the signature or departure of Trezeguet. This list looks very impressive, but will any of these players come to Juventus without Champions league football?
 
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