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The Official Juventus Thread (pg. 52)
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zoric
Yup. It's a shame we can't fill out the seats on Delle Alpi. But we aren't number one in Torino, ironicly. :haha:

Nah, I don't know actually. We need a new stadium, and isn't a new one on it's way? About 35.000 seats?
zoric
First half has been very sleepy. Juventus scored the first goal after 3 minutes, well done by Trezeguet.

It hasn't happened very much more than that shot from Lucarelli, which Buffon saved very nicely.

Nedved is trying to create some space for himself, while Camoranesi isn't playing his best game today. The defence is stable, like always. Juventus is playing well at the midfield, and nothing very special has happened.

1-0 after first 45.
zoric
Second half was a great compesation for the poor 1st. Livorno equalized and Juventus got into the lead again after Trezeguet scored his 2nd and Juventus 2nd. Luccarelli had a couple of chances altogether with Livorno during the game, but luckily, they couldn't score a goal and Del Piero scored 1-3 in the 95th minute of the game.

A pretty good performance overall, the second half was stunning by Juventus. They were playing pretty good defensive, and didn't allow Livorno to score a goal.

I'm satisfied with Trezeguet being back on track scoring goals, and Del Piero got a whole game as a matter of fact. Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Adrian Mutu was substituted into the game and played pretty well actually, also, Zlatan had a couple of chances to score a goal, but didn't manage to do it.

Forza Bianconeri.
Eddie N MIAMI
SUEY!
zoric
WTF EDDIE? :p
Aristronica
what's the remaining schedule like?
zoric
Fixtures

UEFA Champions League 2005/2006

28th of March 2006 (First leg)
Arsenal FC vs. FC Juventus

5th of April 2006
FC Juventus vs. Arsenal FC (Second Leg)

Serie A:

Sunday 25th of March 2006
FC Juventus vs. AS Roma

Sunday 2nd of April 2006
Treviso vs. FC Juventus

Sunday 9th of April 2006
FC Juventus vs. Fiorentina

Saturday 15th of April 2006
Cagliari vs. FC Juventus

Sunday 23rd of April 2006
FC Juventus vs. SS Lazio

Sunday 30th of April 2006
Siena vs. FC Juventus

Sunday 7th of May 2006
FC Juventus vs. Palermo

Sunday 14th of May 2006
Reggina vs. FC Juventus



We've got a couple of hard matches, Roma this weekend, Arsenal on Highbury in the first leg of UEFA Champions League, the second leg on Delle Alpi, Fiorentina at home and Lazio at home.

8 Matches left in the league and 2 in the Champions League if we get eliminated.

Eventually +3 games in the Champions League, Semifinals and Final.

These will be played at the 18th/26th of April 2006 against Villareal/Internazionale while the final will be decided on the 17th of May 2006 on Stade de France. I hope we can make it to the final, it's surely going to be very interesting.
InterMilan31
Fixtures

UEFA Champions League 2005/2006

28th of March 2006 (First leg)
Arsenal FC vs. FC Juventus
Loss

5th of April 2006
FC Juventus vs. Arsenal FC (Second Leg)
Win

Serie A:

Sunday 25th of March 2006
FC Juventus vs. AS Roma
Win

Sunday 2nd of April 2006
Treviso vs. FC Juventus
Win

Sunday 9th of April 2006
FC Juventus vs. Fiorentina
Loss

Saturday 15th of April 2006
Cagliari vs. FC Juventus
Win

Sunday 23rd of April 2006
FC Juventus vs. SS Lazio
Draw

Sunday 30th of April 2006
Siena vs. FC Juventus
Win

Sunday 7th of May 2006
FC Juventus vs. Palermo
Win

Sunday 14th of May 2006
Reggina vs. FC Juventus
Win but close since Reggina is tough @ home
zoric
UEFA Champions League 2005/2006

28th of March 2006 (First leg)
Arsenal FC vs. FC Juventus
1-1

5th of April 2006
FC Juventus vs. Arsenal FC (Second Leg)
3-1

Serie A:

Sunday 25th of March 2006
FC Juventus vs. AS Roma
1-1

Sunday 2nd of April 2006
Treviso vs. FC Juventus
0-3

Sunday 9th of April 2006
FC Juventus vs. Fiorentina
2-1

Saturday 15th of April 2006
Cagliari vs. FC Juventus
1-2

Sunday 23rd of April 2006
FC Juventus vs. SS Lazio
3-1

Sunday 30th of April 2006
Siena vs. FC Juventus
1-2

Sunday 7th of May 2006
FC Juventus vs. Palermo
1-0

Sunday 14th of May 2006
Reggina vs. FC Juventus
0-1
EvilTree
That Roma vs Juve match on Sat should be interesting.

Let's see how lucky Roma gets.

zoric
I'm really looking forward to the game tomorrow, and I want us to crush Roma as we did last time on Olimpico in the league.

Also, Roma is probably playing without De Rossi, that could help us a lot.
zoric
First of all good news for Juventus:

http://www.juventus.com/uk/news/det...1370000&ID=7426

Giraudo, Moggi and Bettega are staying in the club, and now it's official.

Over to the match tonight:

Roma has had many faces this season and it's no secret that they're currently playing inspired and very good. They've won 11 matches

in 2006 and it all started after Cassano left for Real Madrid.

Spaletti has managed to get Perrotta to play better, he also works more than he used to earlier this season. There are some problems

in Roma currently, and those are that they've got Totti, Montella and De Rossi injured for this game. In my oppinion, two very

important players are gone in Totti and De Rossi, they're also the leaders of the team, Montella is ofcourse very important to, he can

always step up, play well and produce goals.

There are some other things that has to be mentioned, Roma is playing well, but it seems like they're going to get some help if

Capello doesn't start with the best players. The reason he wouldn't do this is because Juventus has got a very important Champions

League-game around the corner against Arsenal in England. But I hope he will start with the best players, so we can play good and win

this game early, so they can rest. Also, I would start with Zlatan Ibrahimovic instead of Del Piero, he's worth the chance now when he

has to prove himself. But I suspect Zlatan is going to play against Arsenal because he's physically stronger than Del Piero, I

wouldn't say that's a good thing when he played like last year against Liverpool, also a strong english team.

Blasi may be playing tonight because Capello could rest either Emerson or Vieria, most likely Emerson. The Juve-defence is most likely going to be Cannavaro & Thuram, but it may be Cannavaro & Kovac in the middle or Thuram & Kovac. He could be resting one of the middefenders because of the important Arsenal-game on Tuesday. Zambrotta is back on the team and he has recovered from his injury according to club doctors, this may give him the chance to play and this would most likely mean that Balzaretti would be on the bench, don't know the condition of Chielini, but I think he's healthy, because we're in need of a player on his position, if he's healthy, then he's most likely going to play to. Jonathan Zebina has injured his toe a little and he's not available for this games.

There's one key to win this game, the midfield. Nedved who can't sleep at nights because of the Champions League paranoia, needs to prove his capacity once again and with help from either Camoranesi or Mutu on the other side of the pitch, they may win this game for Juventus. Emerson/Blasi and Vieria has to take a lot responsability to prove this and help us to win over Perotta on the midfield.

It's looking pretty promising, and we've met Roma three times before this season:

Roma vs. Juventus 1-4 (Serie A)
Juventus vs. Roma 2-3 (Coppa Italia)
Roma vs. Juventus 0-1 (Coppa Italia)

Noticable is that neither team has won a game at home which makes it only away-wins.

Forza Bianconeri.
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