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Post, Pre-Season Predictions
By: roberto |Boy-oh-boy do we like to do things differently here at the Juventus Offside. Man-crushes, binge-drinking, and good ol’ fashioned rival club bashing have normally been the specials of the day until now. Today, Alessio and I proudly present to you all our post pre-season predictions. Now you may be asking yourself some simple, and very [...]
Juventus Legends: Zinedine Zidane
By: alessio |Damn the international breaks, seriously. Could there be any worse timing? We get one weekend of Serie A and then have to wait two weeks till the next one. It’s just one big tease.
Juventus Legends: Alessio Tacchinardi
By: alessio |About two weeks ago I did a profile on former Juventus captain Antonio Conte and with Juve’s mercato pretty much wrapped up, I figured to do another. This is on a personal favorite of mine, in fact, my namesake on the Offside. Many of you know my real name is Aaron. Where does Alessio come [...]
I Primi Gol di Amauri: Amauri’s 1st goals with Juventus
By: alessio |Yes, it’s Mezzocorona and yes, they are Serie C2 but hopefully this is the start of a lot more goals.
JUVENTUS-MEZZOCORONA 7-1 (5-0)
GOALS: Amauri 15, 18, 32, 36, 41 mins, Pasquato 52 mins, Esposito 58 mins, D’Acampo (M) 90 mins.
JUVENTUS: Belardi (Fiory 46 mins) (Nocchi 67 mins); Zebina (Bamba 46 mins), Legrottaglie (Duravia 63 mins), Ariaudo [...]
Juventus Legends: Antonio Conte
By: alessio |We have such legends playing for us now that sometimes we forget some of the older ones. The irony is not lost on me that when I was growing up and started following La Vecchia Signora in the late 90s we had the best midfield in the world, and now are struggling to fill it. There was Zinedine Zidane, Edgar Davids, my personal favorite Tacchinardi, Di Livio, Deschamps, and of course Antonio Conte. These were the legendary midfielders who led us to 3 consecutive Champion’s League finals in one of our glory eras. It seems that Del Piero has been “il Capitano” for us forever, but he was not our captain during this glory era, taking over in 2001 after recovering from his knee injury. That honor went to Antonio Conte.
Palermo v. Juventus: Colantuono’s Last Chance, Really This Time… I Swear
By: roberto |Tifosi Rosaneri don’t tell me, let me guess. Colantuono’s got some secret plan to beat us come Sunday. I mean, that’s the reason why Zamparini hired him again, right? Well it’s either that, or he persuaded your president for another chance after he touched his nose with his tongue and made some funny animals out [...]










