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post Nov 10 2008, 05:37 PM

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They didnt call him Pinturicchio for nothing! This is the master at work! Forza Il Capitano Ale Del Piero!

6 freekick goals this season and counting!

Btw, new to this forum. I am big Juve fan! In case that you guys dont know about us. Please visit Juventus Fans Club Malaysia. Where Malaysian Juve Fan is there!

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post Nov 11 2008, 12:41 PM

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Buffon Believes In Scudetto For Juventus
11/11/2008

Injured Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon believes that his side have a great opportunity to win this season’s championship.

The Bianconeri are the form side in Italy at present, having won four successive league games and six on the trot in all competitions.

They have been brilliant since overcoming the minor ‘crisis’ they endured earlier in the campaign, which saw them go five matches without a victory.

Even more astonishing is the fact that the club has achieved these great results without their number one goalkeeper, and arguably the best goalkeeper in the world, Gianluigi Buffon.

The injured shot-stopper is recovering from a back injury at present, and will be on the sidelines for another couple of months.

Despite not being able to participate, Buffon has declared that he is extremely excited and anxiously awaiting his return, as the side seem destined for great things this season.

“The performances recently of Del Piero in particular, has proven that our dream of winning the Scudetto is a real possibility,” said Buffon.

“We hope to do well in the Serie A and the Champions League and we are doing as much as we can in training to ensure that this be the case,” he added.

The Bianconeri will be hoping to make it five league victories in a row when they host Genoa at the Olimpico later in the week.

From Goal.com


Same news about Gigi but from different website.


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Sissoko To Face Suspension?
10/11/2008

The Italian press claims that the Sporting Justice could review video evidence and ban Juventus midfielder Mohamed Sissoko...

Juve's former Liverpool midfielder, Mohamed Sissoko, came face-to-face with Chievo defender Mario Yepes toward the end of the first half of the Old Lady's 2-0 victory on Sunday.

The Mali international was running at goal but was blocked by the Colombian defender and seemed to kick out at his legs.

However, the referee did not notice the incident and Sissoko was not even booked, hence it is possible that the Disciplinary Commision will look at TV pictures and perhaps hit the midfielder with a ban.

The gesture was by no means violent, but it could still fall under the category of unsporting behaviour, as it was an off-the-ball incident.

Former Milan goalkeeper Giovanni Galli alleged on Controcampo last night that Sissoko was lucky to escape without punishment, but former referee Paolo Casarin mused that Yepes did hit Sissoko with his arm and it remains to be seen what referee Luca Banti has written in his report.

Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri opted to replace the midfielder in the second period, probably to avoid further tension on the pitch, as a scuffle ensued while the players walked back to the dressing room at half-time.

Should Sissoko receive a two-game suspension, he would sit out the grudge match with Inter on November 23.

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Hopefully Momo will not be banned! The game with Inter is important! And Momo have been in good form so far! We will beat Inter like what we did last season!! Forza Juve!

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post Nov 11 2008, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(scorps @ Nov 11 2008, 01:50 PM)
he missed euro medal
just runner up
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yeah..too bad...we almost won it! damn!
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Tiago Not Leaving
11/11/2008

Juventus midfielder Tiago looks set to remain in Turin until next June, according to Tuttosport.

Despite speculation suggesting that a January move could be imminent for Juventus midfielder Tiago, it appears now that he will be staying with the Old Lady, at least until next summer.

The Portuguese joined the Serie A giants from Ligue 1 side Lyon last year, but failed miserably in his first season at the Stadio Olimpico, when he spent most of his time warming the bench.

However, he seems reborn in recent weeks and has gained the trust of coach Claudio Ranieri, who has been regularly handing him the reins in  midfield of late.

The former Chelsea man had a positive performance in the Champions League game with Real Madrid last week and also showed promising signs in last Sunday’s away win to Chievo Verona.

The 27-year-old had stated his desire to leave Piemonte last month, due to the rarity of his first-team appearances.

But his recent revival has not gone unnoticed and his performances have clearly pleased the entire Bianconeri environment, from the directors to the fans.

Tuttosport claims that Juve will definitely keep hold of the midfielder until at least next summer, before sorting out his future.

Tiago rejected several European clubs this summer, including Atletico Madrid and Porto, and was also linked with French side Monaco yesterday.

But the midfield injury crisis which has affected Juve this term, with Cristiano Zanetti and Christian Poulsen currently out, will probably convince sporting director Alessio Secco to hold on to the want-away midfielder for the time being.

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No news from monaco yet it think. Tiago will remain till next summer. Actually i think he did not bad in last couple of matches. He seems to be forming a great partnership with Momo Sissoko.


Added on November 11, 2008, 9:43 pm
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Sissoko's sigh of relief

Tuesday 11 November, 2008

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Juventus midfielder Momo Sissoko has avoided disciplinary action for kicking out at Chievo defender Mario Yepes.

The Bianconeri conquered Chievo 2-0 last weekend, but Sissoko was an anxious man as he left Verona.

The Mali international tussled with Colombian ace Yepes just before half-time and aimed a kick off the ball, which was missed by the referee.

The media had suggested that Sissoko could be handed a two-game ban if video evidence was reviewed, which would have ruled him out of the Derby d'Italia against Inter on November 23.

However, it has been confirmed today that Sissoko faces no action and will be free to feature in Thursday's Week 12 encounter with Genoa.

From Channel4.com.


What a good news!! Now bring on INTER!!! FORZA JUVENTUS!!!!

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post Nov 12 2008, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(ihavenoavatar @ Nov 12 2008, 08:04 AM)
Del Piero's Ballon d'Or dream

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Hopefully Ale will be able to do it! But its just November, hopefully by May we can see possibility of Ale winning it.

Btw, in my heart he have already won Ballon d'Or and Fifa Player of The Year!

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Not Easy For Youngsters At Juve - Palladino
11/11/2008

Juventus-owned Genoa striker Raffaele Palladino talked about Thursday night's match against his former side and complained about the lack of chances being given to young players by the Turin giants.

It will be a special night on Thursday for Genoa striker Raffaele Palladino, who will come up against Juventus, who were part of his past, but also could play a big role in his future. Last summer he was loaned out to the Grifoni, where he hasn't quite managed to set the world alight just yet, scoring only once in eight appearances so far.

"It will not be a match like the others for me," he admitted, "it would be hypocritical to say the contrary. But, although I don't need to say this, I only think about Genoa, where I am doing great. We should not fear anyone or anything, we will enter the pitch with the same mentality as always. We'll have to wait and strike at the right moment, we cannot make mistakes."

The 24-year-old also took the opportunity to hint at the difficulties of being a young player at Juventus.

"Juve are going through a great moment of form, look at [captain Alessandro] Del Piero: he's infallible on free kicks, a true captain, with whom I have a very good relationship, we frequently talk on the phone.

"Juve's strength is mainly in the old guard, for youngsters it's not easy to come through," Palladino concluded.

From Goal.com


I guess its quite true, my opinion is its due to the expectation of a Grande Juve is too high. When a youngster were given chances but come out with mediocre performance. Fans and Media will starts to question the ability of these players and ended up being off loaded to another club. But I do like Palla and Criscito, I do think they have a future with Juve! Too bad Genoa will lose the match to an in form Juve. biggrin.gif



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QUOTE(ihavenoavatar @ Nov 12 2008, 05:37 PM)
Juve to reel in Rossi?

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To be frank, I think we don't need another striker. An attacking midfielder is what we need! Better if its Diego! or Joaquin? But we've got The Atomic Ant on the wing.


Added on November 12, 2008, 8:37 pm
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Giovinco To Go Out On Loan?
12/11/2008

Juventus starlet Sebastian Giovinco may go out on loan in January, according to Tuttosport...

The Italian under-21 international has not seen much action this term with coach Claudio Ranieri seemingly forgetting about the talent he has at his disposal.

Ranieri has preferred to use Paolo De Ceglie and Marco Marchionni rather than the youngster, leading to speculation the attacking midfielder is on his way out.

Tuttosport claims Sampdoria, Genoa and Palermo are all on standby and ready to pounce during the January transfer window.

A move on-loan could suit La Formica Atomica as he would be getting regular football under his belt which, in turn, would benefit everyone involved in the deal.

There is no chance Giovinco will leave permanently as he signed an extension until 2013; the 21-year-old has been looked at by many major clubs around Europe, including Arsenal.

However, if he does move, he is likely to remain in Serie A. Turin-based Tuttosport have always claimed Giovinco would move, but his agents and the player himself made it clear and stated his ambition to remain on many occasions.

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Hmmmm...I think Seba deserve some playing time. May be in Serie A or Tim Cup replacing Pavel. The problem is Ranieri is more interested with utilising the old guards. Seba have already proves himself with Empoli in Serie Last Season and scored some wonderful goals. Still remembers when he scored against Giallorossi in the last minute that earn Empoli a 2-2 draw! I guess its time for The Atomic Ant!! thumbup.gif

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post Nov 13 2008, 09:58 AM

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Del Piero Dreams Of 2010
13/11/2008

Juventus captain Alessandro Del Piero is in career-best form, and he has once again reiterated his desire to play at the 2010 World Cup.

Alessandro Del Piero and his Juventus side are in incredible form at present, as they have won six consecutive matches in all competitions, and are looking miles ahead of the team that failed to win in five successive outings just over a month ago.

The Bianconeri will be hoping to make it seven victories on the trot later tonight when they entertain Genoa at the Olimpico in Torino.

Many believe that Del Piero's return to his very best has contributed to Juventus' own ascendancy. And when questioned about his recent good form, Pinturicchio responded by making mention of his one last dream at international level – the 2010 World Cup.

"The 2010 World Cup would be the icing on the cake of my career," he said.

"It is still far away though, so for now I just have to focus on my performances for Juve."

Alex had one final comment on the championship, by humorously claiming that, "someone said that too many eulogies were bad, although we’ve received many lately, so I’m not so sure if this is true.

"Against Genoa we will see if we have done good or evil, we must be careful though, because we face one of the most in form sides in the league."

Play gets underway in Turin at 2030 CET later tonight. A win for the Bianconeri will see them skyrocket to the top of the table, whilst a win for the visitors will send them into the top four.

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I would like to see im in an Azzurri Shirt in the 2010 World Cup as well. Come on Lippi please remember to bring Ale there and we will taste success for one more time!!

FORZA JUVE ! FORZA ITALIA!
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Buffon: I Became Depressed And Sad With Football

Juventus and Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has sensationally revealed that he became depressed and was unhappy in his career, and life in general, during the 2003/04 season, when the Bianconeri lost the Champions League final...

Arguably one of the world's best shot-stoppers, Buffon has been out injured recently but he is slowly making a steady return to action.

The Juve man has released his autobiography "Numero 1" wherein he talks about his rise in the game.

The Massa-Carrara-born player revealed there was a spell in his life five years ago where he became depressed and thought about quitting the game.

La Stampa have published an extract from the book and it reads: "I fell in depression and I had to be cured by a psychologist.

"Fame and money? There were thousands of reasons. This then becomes the norm. Maybe one realises he couldn't find the right woman or you don't win the Champions League.

"I went away for two months to receive treatment and to cure the depression.

"Every time you miss a save then this thing seems to recall you but you can't go away every three months to cure it.

"I don't have any regrets at all. I arrived in football when I was just 17. If I said I was satisfied I would be a fool but I don't feel anything was ever my fault.

"Maybe my youth as I would have liked to have lived in the ways I wanted."

Juventus welcome Genoa to the Stadio Olimpico later tonight but Buffon will not be involved in the action.

Many will remember Juve losing out to Milan in the 2003 Champions League final on penalties where the goalkeeper was in between the sticks.

From Goal.com


I am also very sad when we lost to Milan at Manchester but I continue loving Juventus! Come on Gigi! Please dont quit this game yet! At least bring another Champions League and a few more scudettos before you quit! Grazie Gigi! Forza Buffon! icon_rolleyes.gif
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Manninger: I Know How To Stop Inter
17/11/2008

Austrian goalkeeper Alex Manninger believes Juventus have what it takes to defeat Inter next weekend...

Former Arsenal 'keeper Manninger, who is deputising between the sticks in Gianluigi Buffon’s absence, saved a crucial Marco Materazzi spot-kick while playing for Siena last season, forcing the Beneamata to postpone their Scudetto celebrations.

Now, the confident goalie wants to halt Inter's progress once more.

“We are in great form and aim to win in Milan,” the 31-year-old is quoted as saying in Tuttosport.

“But this time around I won’t need to save any penalties, as our back-line is strong and compact and we will not give them that kind of advantage.


“Anyway, I will talk to the coach when we will resume training and I will tell him all the secrets to stopping them,” joked the Austria international.

The Corso Galileo Ferraris outfit have a great chance to draw level on points with José Mourinho’s side if they win at the Scala del Calcio in Saturday night’s ‘Anticipo’.

“It is obvious that the clash with Inter is very important,” Manninger continued, “But we cannot forget that it’s only worth three points, just like all the other games this season.

“Nonetheless, we want to achieve a prestigious result in order to keep our momentum going.”

From Goal.com


We will beat Inter again like how we beat them last season! INTER MERDA!

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post Nov 30 2008, 06:18 PM

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Juve 4 - 0 Reggina!

Congrats to Ale for his 250 goals in Bianconeri!
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QUOTE(superooneyoi @ Dec 15 2008, 04:59 PM)
yes indeed! we play like a lion that night. just like our malaysian team...hahahaha. joke!
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Comparing Juve with Malaysian National Team? WTH? Lion? There are not even a Tiger Cub!

I totally gave up on Malaysian football after the last Asian Cup where I saw them thrashed! Just a bunch of idiot/rubbish on the pitch..hope that can be cleared, the sooner the better. Saw how they lost to Vietnam in AFF Suzuki cup? hahaha, its like school boy playing the game!

I even gave away my M'sia vs Chelsea game ticket that I won, coz who is playing against Chelsea? whats the point?

To make it better again? Lets give others a chance!! I hope u know what I mean!


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QUOTE(-=mayatsan=- @ Jan 1 2009, 06:10 PM)
go DEL PIERO...GO GO GO!!!!! rclxm9.gif
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FORZA ALE DEL PIERO!!

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post Jan 3 2009, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(FcukChick @ Jan 2 2009, 11:14 PM)
Hi fellow juve fans smile.gif i have been a die hard juve fans since i know how to kick a ball smile.gif amazed at their strong body on steroid that time hehe but now still going strong.

but kinda dislike juve on PES 2009. dunno y too weak sad.gif

anyway..... hope heaven will drop a juve jersey for me tomorrow smile.gif
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Bro, I dont know what u mean? Do you mean doping? Dont simply say stuff!


Added on January 8, 2009, 3:31 pm
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Juve target French stopper Wednesday 7 January, 2009
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The French Press are linking Juventus with PSG central defender Mamadou Sakho.

The Bianconeri aren't expected to spend heavily during the January transfer window, but they could make some small additions to the squad.

According to L'Equipe, the latest name on the Old Lady's radar is that of 19-year-old stopper Sakho, who can play in central defence or as a left-back.

Sakho has 18 months left on his current deal with PSG, where he became the club's youngest ever captain at the age of 17, but is stalling over a contract renewal in the French capital.

Juve scouts have been spotted watching the former France Under-17 captain but the Turin giants may face competition from Arsenal and Newcastle.

From Channel4.com


Not necessary to get this player is he is too pricey. We can give more chance to Criscito! Come back and play for us when you are ready!


Added on January 10, 2009, 8:05 pmThe 1st match for Juve in 2009 is against Siena. Hopefully we can have a very comfortable win! Forza Juventus.

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post Jan 13 2009, 10:09 AM

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QUOTE(Deani_77 @ Jan 12 2009, 11:22 AM)
Another great free kicks from Juve skipper. Hope our team will doing great in the 2nd half of the league. Inter coach will feel his chair a bit warm now...  tongue.gif
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Yeah! Wonderful freekick! Wait till Inter visit us at Stadio Olimpico! We will show them who is the real Campioni!
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To be frank its has been some time we didnt win Coppa Italia and the board doesn't seems too interested in winning it. Hopefully we can get some silverware but taking the scudetto back from Inter will be damn SWEET!!

And we are just 4 points behind!! The chase is on! FORZA JUVE!
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QUOTE(ihavenoavatar @ Jan 15 2009, 09:28 AM)
Rampant Juventus Send Catania Out
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rclxms.gif Grande Juve! Lets win this cup! hehehe...A cup final vs Inter will be sweet! And we will kick their @ss!
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Already boring with Diego's news. Just come if he wants to, not all can be true bianconero! As Buffon said this shirt is very heavy! Not all players can wear it well.
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Too bad we didn't cut Inter's lead to a single point! Damn! Not a totally good match for us. We didnt played well in the first 20 minutes and luckily got back into the match with a fine Mellbery header!

And I was so supprised that Lorenzo Ariaudo (I met him when he was here with Juve's Primavera Squadra for CYC two years ago) started such important match. And the made a wonderful tackle to stop Pandev from scoring. Grande Ariaudo!

Look at the bright side! We will beat them in Stadio Olimpico Turin and take away their scudetto! This will be the best gift we can give Mr. Massimo Moratti! Haha!
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Will be in the nouvo stadio in 2011! Thats my plan! Any Bianconero wants to join me for this trip to Torino?

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