Juventus Thread

Would be perfect to see Pepe and Luisão joining to Juventus on Serie A next season. Both have quality to form one of the best central back defense!

Pepe is very good in one-on-one, tackling and responsable. Luisão is strong in long balls, balanced and score most of his goals in coners and free kicks.
 
what do u guys think about next year's juve coach?
i heard some rumours about juve management firing him next year.
 
Deschamps has been getting a lot of stick from fans(who can't get over Lippi..), but wrongfully so. I really hope we stick to him, he's a fresh and clever cloach. Continuity is very important, especially for newly promoted teams. I also think juventus owe him at least this, seeing as how he has taken a scandalized, demoted, point deducted and broken team to a commanding lead.

Secco insists anyway that he is keeping DD and that the news about him not having any confidence in Deschamps is nonsense;seeing as he was the one who got him to Turin anyway.
 
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Deschamps is really great.
Too bad that there are rumors that Bojinov maybe leaving.
I think he would be really world class player, he is very good even now and in the future ...just like real world class striker.
 
Bojinov is too expensive. Deschamps doesn't use him, because we won't buy him. The club consider 6 million for only half of Bojinov too much.
 
Juventus 3-1 Bologna:applause:
Juventus snatched a controversial last-gasp win thanks to a debatable penalty, as Bologna ended the game with nine men. The Bianconeri had the opportunity to be mathematically promoted this week, although even a victory would’ve meant waiting until Tuesday’s Brescia-Napoli match, while Bologna were in the running for a play-off spot. Legrottaglie pulled out during the warm-up, so Chiellini was redirected to central defence with Balzaretti down the left.
Del Piero had several early efforts well saved and Zebina was booked for simulation as he tried to earn a penalty. Despite being forced into two substitutions in the opening 23 minutes, it was Bologna who took the lead. After Marazzina’s header skimmed the upright, Bellucci sprung the offside trap to place an angled drive past the stranded Buffon. Juve also lost Giannichedda to injury and fought back with a weak Trezeguet header, while Terzi’s fumbled defensive manoeuvre almost let the Frenchman past Antonioli.
The Bianconeri equalised just before half-time, as substitute Zanetti’s long ball forward sent Del Piero clear for a right-foot finish that restored parity between the teams and the two joint top scorers in Serie B. Going into the break only a fantastic Antonioli save kept Bologna in it, prodding a Trezeguet stop and volley off the line with an outstretched foot and parrying Balzaretti’s header from the resulting corner.
Didier Deschamps’ men were more determined in the second half and Manfredini’s challenge prevented Trezeguet from nodding a Zanetti cross into an empty net, then Antonioli blocked Del Piero’s effort, but as time wore on they kept on hitting the Rossoblu brick wall. The visitors focused solely on the counter and went close to restoring their lead with Meghni’s free kick shaving the upright and a couple of dangerous attempts from subsitute Fantini.
Juventus gave youth team hero Giovinco his Serie B debut and Trezeguet wasted another opportunity by not getting enough power on to his header. The game turned six minutes from time, as Ayroldi pointed to the spot for Smit’s supposed push as Marchionni went to jump. Bologna were furious and Terzi saw red for dissent, but Del Piero had to twice convert due to encroachment. Even after the penalty the visitors continued to protest and ended the game with nine men as Marazzina took his complaints too far.
The entire Bologna bench was up in arms and a section of the home fans reacted by throwing objects in their direction, as the tension was sky high at the Stadio Olimpico. Despite being two men down, the Rossoblu nearly equalised when Buffon flew to parry a Bellucci header from point-blank range. Juventus made the points safe in stoppages with youngster Giovinco marking his debut with a splendid assist for Trezeguet’s tap-in.
Scorers: Bellucci 27 (B), Del Piero 37, pen 86 (J), Trezeguet 92 (J)
Sent off: Terzi 83 (B), Marazzina 87 (B)
Juventus: Buffon; Zebina (Birindelli 64), Boumsong, Chiellini, Balzaretti; Marchionni, Giannichedda (Zanetti 26), Marchisio, Palladino (Giovinco 76); Del Piero, Trezeguet
Bologna: Antonioli; Daino, Terzi, Castellini (Smit 15); Brioschi (Fantini 69), Mingazzini, Amoroso (Morosini 23), Manfredini; Meghni, Marazzina, Bellucci
Ref: Ayroldi
 
Alessandro Del Piero’s brace secured Juve’s ticket to Serie A at the end of “a nightmare year.”\\:o/

“This has been quite an achievement,” said the captain of their return to the top flight despite a nine-point penalty.

“Some have spoken of this year as a nightmare and that is true for many reasons. We lost a member of staff, Romeo, then Alessio and Riccardo.”

The latter two are Alessio Ferramosca and Riccardo Neri, the 17-year-old youth team players who tragically drowned in the lake at the Vinovo training ground on December 15, 2006.

The Bianconeri were demoted to the second tier of Italian football in the Calciopoli trial. Originally their penalty was 30 points, but it was reduced to 17 and then nine on appeal.

“The way we got into Serie B was also a nightmare. But today is a happy day, we had a long and difficult run, so it is right to celebrate in this moment.”

Del Piero is also the current Serie B top scorer with 20 goals.




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I think this could worry Buffon, Paddy Kenny would probably follow his ex manager.

gianluigi buffon should be worried???? by patrick kenny??????

is there a manager in this world who would prefere an other gk rather than buffon????? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


oh, sorry, i didn't get it before, u were just joking! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:mrgreen:

btw, being serious, the whole didì situation has been handled very bad.

i perfectly understand didi points, he was right. he has the right to pick the players he considers most useful to his project.

juve management should have been more "clear" with him, when they hired him, and afterall, let's say it, they are wrong.

i really feel for didì, who is a very, very, very good coach and (at least it seems to be) a very, very, very, good person. he didn't deserve it at all.

btw lippi and novellino would be both nice choices :)

Neil Warnock has been taking Italian lessons.

being able to speak italian is not enough to be a coach in italy. u also have to know football (:mrgreen: ). To be a professional coach here in italy, u have to follow a "school" and get a license..... and i guess it would be very hard for neil to pass the final test :mrgreen:
 
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I'm very sad for DD, feels like a betrayal. I was really angry about this yesterday.

Looking at it from a wider perspective today though, it was his own mistake to go public about his discontent of the club's transfer targets. Then and there, it was destined to end badly. I can't help but feel the board wanted Lippi all along though and something had to give. This gave the board an opening and neither DD nor the board were ready give in. I want to hear from Secco himself though, before crucifying him.

Not so sure about Novellino as a replacement.
I hate going back to the past and I think Lippi's time at juventus was done with, but (sadly?) I think he is the best option now to bring some peace and structure.

All the best to Deschamps, legend in every sense of the word.
 
Claudio Ranieri - what a tough decision. Man City or Juventus.....Hmmmmm I bet that took a lot of thinking about :-)
 
I'm very sad for DD, feels like a betrayal. I was really angry about this yesterday.

Looking at it from a wider perspective today though, it was his own mistake to go public about his discontent of the club's transfer targets. Then and there, it was destined to end badly. I can't help but feel the board wanted Lippi all along though and something had to give. This gave the board an opening and neither DD nor the board were ready give in. I want to hear from Secco himself though, before crucifying him.

Not so sure about Novellino as a replacement.
I hate going back to the past and I think Lippi's time at juventus was done with, but (sadly?) I think he is the best option now to bring some peace and structure.

All the best to Deschamps, legend in every sense of the word.

:applause: Bravo Dom, Could not have said it any better....moving on however, we must give Mr Ranieri our full support?


Forza Juve

PS: did anyone see football factories intnl last night? Danny dyer interviewed Mimmo of the drughi San Marco. mama mia theyre an intense bunch of people:mrgreen:

Mimmo's comment on the english fans was that he hates them A to Z and left to right.:lol:

Showed the away trip to Genoa as well, looked like a nice evening out;)
 
Mauro Camoranesi is unhappy with how he is treated at Juventus and is tempted by Roma, according to the winger’s agent.

The Bianconero, whose current deal expires in 2009, had reiterated in the past few months that he was undecided on his future and the latest talks with the club have not had a positive outcome.

“Things are not okay, we are in total disagreement with Juventus,” said agent Sergio Fortunato.

“The difference between the financial offer and what we are asking for is significant,” added the Argentine-born player’s representative.

“Roma would be an excellent alternative, he can play in all the midfield roles. He would also find three World Cup winning teammates that he has an excellent relationship with, including Francesco Totti.

“The Giallorossi captain had already invited Camoranesi to join Roma last year, but in the end the move failed,” he explained.

Fortunato makes no secret of the fact that his client was expecting something different after he decided to stay with Juve in Serie B.

“Camoranesi is mainly disappointed with the way Juventus are treating him, he doesn’t like it at all. We had already fought with the club last year after the demotion, but the player then agreed to play in the Second Division.

“However, now we believe that the men who accepted to stay in Serie B should receive recognition for their decision,” concluded the agent.


Camoranesi go to Roma \\:o/
 
Apparently he doesn't even earn half as much as the other big players(Buffon, Nedved, Trez, DP)do. Camo's agent doesn't ask as much as these players, but at least something more in the direction of these players.

Anyway, Buffon renewed for life with juventus. Renewed 'till 2012. Zebina renewed yesterday, 'till 2011
 
I hope this whole Camo business gets sorted soon, the guy deserves a better contract & is pivotal to our side as we head into the new campaign, FYI his agent talks alot too!
 
It’s open warfare between David Trezeguet and Juventus. “This club does not respect me. I will leave and take my 140 goals with me.”

The Frenchman is renegotiating his contract, which expires in 2008, but caused controversy during this afternoon’s 3-2 Serie B defeat to Spezia.


When scoring his 15th goal of the season, he celebrated with an offensive gesture to the President in the stands, making the Italian signal for ‘15’ and then ‘I’m out of here.’


“This club does not respect me. They made a proposal that made me understand they have already made other choices,” said Trezeguet to the Press after the Serie B trophy presentation.


Since joining in 2000, the former Monaco man has become Juve’s all-time top foreign scorer with 140 goals.


“I have done what Didier Deschamps asked of me: 15 goals. I was here for seven years and in that time earned the trust of over 14 million fans all over the world, plus the confidence of my teammates.


“Unfortunately, the club has a different viewpoint to mine, so I will leave and take my 140 goals with me, safe in the knowledge I have always given my contribution.


“There is no margin for negotiation now. If they had just told me I wasn’t wanted that would have been better than offering me a ridiculous contract. Perhaps someone has doubts over my abilities. I wanted to carry on with Juve, but the club doesn’t want me.”


This was a day of goodbyes at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin, as the Bianconeri celebrate winning the title and earning promotion, but there were emotional scenes with Trezeguet singled out for embraces and applause by his teammates.


“I am truly sorry for the fans and my companions, but I hope I earned a place for myself in this club’s history. I don’t know what will happen in the future, we will see.”


While Gianluigi Buffon only put pen to paper on a contract extension after Deschamps’ resignation, it seems that new Coach Claudio Ranieri does not require Trezeguet’s services.


There is a row brewing between Juventus and Inter, as the Bianconeri have announced they will not “repeat the Zlatan Ibrahimovic situation” by strengthening their direct rivals.


Juve general manager Jean Claude Blanc reacted angrily to Trezeguet’s actions and that offensive goal celebration.


“As a club we have never made an unacceptable proposal, we are just working to ensure the best for the Bianconeri,” said Blanc.


“We will speak with David. I just want to add that with players who are open to discussion like Buffon, negotiations are easy, but I don’t know how things will go when one door is so obviously closed. Talks should take place at the club, not across the newspapers.”


Alessandro Del Piero has been crowned Serie B Capocannoniere\\:o/ and dedicated the title trophy to “All those who believed in us, ran alongside us and never stopped even in the difficult times.”


The captain also reserved a moment to remember Alessio Ferramosca and Riccardo Neri:( , the two Juventus youth team players who tragically drowned at the Vinovo training ground earlier this season.


Forza Juve!!!
 
Inter are always interested in everybody. :lol: :roll: (Even if they have 40 strikers, they don't hesitate to make their interest publicly known or even buy more!)

It still cracks me up when I think about a few years ago when Inter were at the peak of their disgustingness and despite having like 12 Central midfielders (This was the time where they had Stephane Dalmat, Karagounis, Lamouchi, Farinos, Almeyda, etc. etc. etc.) and were still after and buying more! :lol: :roll:

Yeah.. Fiorentina does need a real goal-getter after departure of Luca Toni but I don't know if Trez will end up there. I think right now he's a little hot-headed but maybe there's still, a small chance for things to get better between him and Juve.. after they talk and everyone is more cooled down and logical and not acting out of emotion.

Anyway, I'm very happy to see the legendary Alex Del Piero pick up that award, guys like Buffon extend and Juve earn promotion back to Serie A and am very looking forward to seeing them regularly again.

But I'm also sad about the whole Camoranesi and Trezeguet contract situation not to mention Deschamps leaving. :|

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Well said about Didier, Don.

And c'mon Juve board, give Camo the money he DESERVES and has EARNED by showing so much ability and character since joining your team!
 
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Yeah, the new board isn't exactly faith inspiring. They're making me quite worried about the direction they're taking juve.

About Fiorentina, I think they will stick to Pazzini as Toni's replacement. Trezeguet is beyond their reach anyway, if you ask me.
 
i really can't understand why juventus is leaving trezegol. How many strikers in europe are as good as him? a few. and how much they cost? a lot. i can't believe that a contract renewal wuold be more expensive than buying huntelaar :roll:

about trezeguet, for sure he won't stay in italy. fiorentina (wisely) chose to give toni's place to pazzini. he's young, he's one of the 5 best "under 25" strikers in europe right now...... and he's already a fiorentina player :mrgreen:

inter could be another option, but after, ibra and vieira, i don't think juve will sell another player to their rivals.

Lyon always showed appreciation for trezeguet.... but honestly i don't think they need another striker... they have fred and benzema (who is just waiting for a chance to show how good he is).... not to mention the unlucky nilmar.

if don fabio will stay at real (and if real will sell robinho) the merengues could be an option, as fabio always liked david.

also barca could sign him, if they will really sell eto'ò (but i don't think this will happen)...

one thing is for sure trezeguet will leave italy :(


i just hope juve won't do the same mistake with camoranesi..... this would be an unforgivable mistake.


i'm really happy for ranieri..... but ii would have been happier if he would have signed for palermo...
afterall, as he said, "when juve calls u, u just can't say no"

and once again let me express my sadness for how badly juve management acted with didier.... i just hope he will sooner find a club that will be more confident in his great abilities.

and let me say... what a classy man he is! even after such a bad kick in the ass, not a bad word, not an accuse to juve... u would never expect such a noble coolness from a passional marsigliese! :applause: :applause: :applause:


Inter are always interested in everybody. (Even if they have 40 strikers, they don't hesitate to make their interest publicly known or even buy more!)

It still cracks me up when I think about a few years ago when Inter were at the peak of their disgustingness and despite having like 12 Central midfielders (This was the time where they had Stephane Dalmat, Karagounis, Lamouchi, Farinos, Almeyda, etc. etc. etc.) and were still after and buying more!

u're so right mate :lol:
.... i just hope that, when moratti will realize he can't reach david, he won't start looking ata amauri :(
 
What makes me even feel more sorry for DD and sad about the situation that happened for him at Juve :| is that he left Monaco in bad circumstances if you guys remember as well after having helped the club immensely. :|

So twice now, he's done a good job at two big clubs but had to leave after not seeing eye to eye with the club's board and leaving with a sour taste in his mouth. :|

About Pazzini, we all know how talented he is guys. His potential could be spotted even as early as his teenage years in Atalanta.

But he can't be the real direct replacement for Luca Toni. He may soon start getting a lot of goals in the league (and I think we all expect that to happen one of these years) but he won't be the same aerial threat and presence that Luca was nor as strong or tall. And every single team needs at least one big/tall striker like that unless their playing style is something very unique and special like Barcelona let's say.

Well.. Fiorentina right now doesn't have that big striker anymore. Pazzini isn't like that and Reginaldo and Mutu are no better than him in the air and are the sorta forward who are better with ball at their feet. So I think Fiorentina still needs a big striker and Mr. Prandelli probably knows this. It doesn't have to be a great player like Toni, just someone who offers you that something different. Even a fairly mediocre tall target player like the Albanian, Igli Tare would do.

u're so right mate :lol:
.... i just hope that, when moratti will realize he can't reach david, he won't start looking ata amauri :(

To be honest, I'm personally waiting for the day when Moratti is dead or too old/ill to be in control anymore! :lol:

Then Italian football AND Inter can both improve.

There's a guy who knows NOTHING about stability and just how big of a f'n factor that is to the success of any club! Although to be fair, he seems to have slightly improved in this area in recent years at least and not make AS many frequent changes as he used to.

As for Amauri, I wouldn't be that sad if I were a Palermo fan to see him leave actually. Because due to his recent huge increase in reputation and show of quality, if Inter were to buy him, they would pay good money for him and that money can be spent on a less injury prone player but equally as clinical and good. He's good. I don't under-rate him one bit. I like him in fact. But there's not a shortage of strikers in the world who are better or equally as good as him. And some of them are even more experienced, or younger or less injury prone. So, he will be missed if he was to leave but I wouldn't personally be too sad about it as long as a suitable replacement was brought in with that money.

I would be a LOT sadder to see someone like Barzagli or Fabio Simplicio leave because for me, they're a lot less replacable.
 
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