

Palermo v. Juventus LiveBlog
By: alessio | April 5th, 2008
Welcome to TheOffside’s liveblog of the Palermo-Juventus game, week 32. Palermo have lost 4-in-a-row and Juve is in relative good form. Looks like Nocerino is filling in for Zanetti in the center.
Morganti is our ref today. Make your own conclusion.
2′- Nedved just is getting beat up this season, it seems. High challenge knocks him over.
4′- Juve is just tapping the ball around, getting into a passing rhythm. As the commentator mentions, there’s quite a bit of Juventus support in the Sicilian crowd. We’re loved everywhere.
5′ Amauri gets the ball near the front of the box but can’t do anything with it.
7′- Sissoko makes a good interception and passes the ball to Trez but just a bit too far. Jankovic goes on a good run down our left flank and wins a corner which is cleared well. Barzagli flattens Del Piero and is carded.
9′- Little nervy, Balzaretti goes on a great run down our right flank. (why’d we get rid of him?) Buffon comes out but Chiellini misses
10′- Son of a bitch. Amauri scores on a hell of a shot, a great curling shot from the edge of the box to the top-right corner. Palermo is putting some serious pressure on counter-attacks.
13′- Molinaro runs up the left flank and finds Del Piero in the middle but his shot is blocked by a billion men in pink.
14′- Trez takes a great volley on a cross from Camoranesi, but is also blocked by a defender.
15′- Classic dive by a Palermo midfielder pisses off Camoranesi and he gets booked with a yellow for dissent. Resulting free kick goes flying over the bar.
18′- Guana and Nedved get into a nasty tackle, both clunking their heads together. Iaquinta warming up as a sub…the last thing we need right now is less defending on our left flank.
22′- Iaquinta is coming on for Nedved as both players are stretchered off. 4-3-3, boys. Tedesco comes on for Guana.
25′- Del Piero hammers a ball in but it rebounds after some random pink bald guys head. Who knows, who cares.
29′- Camoranesi tries a shot from distance, pretty easy for Fontana to pick up.
32′- Juve is passing around, trying to get back in their rhythm after dive after dive from Palermo keeps creating stoppages. This one is from Jankovic bitching after a super-tackle from Sissoko. Maybe that’s Palermo’s strategy, if they flop on the ground enough, they can derail Juve’s rhythm.
35′- Great header from Chiellini on a corner, just a bit over.
37′- 3rd corner in 3 minutes. We’re starting to add pressure, but nothing I’ve seen thus far that has been too dangerous.
38′- Wrong offside call on Del Piero, but he was wide and it would have been hard for him to do anything anyways.
40′- A deflected cross from Molinaro goes into the box, but nothing comes of it, Iaquinta misjudges it by a bit.
44′- It’s been a pretty heated half. Balzaretti is playing pretty well. Someone remind me why we dumped him for Molinaro.
45-’ 5 minutes of stoppage time, thanks to repeated dives from Palermo players taking up time. Blast from Iaquinta from outside comfortably saved by the 2nd oldest keeper in Serie A. Yet another dive from a Palermo player after a good tackle from Grygera. 2-0 Palermo. Thanks to wonderful time-wasting from flopping Palermo players constantly on the ground, Amauri gets a header in the very late part of the 2nd half. Looks like another shitty day for Juve. Where is the team from Inter-Juve?
HT- Shitty first half, obviously, but it’s been a bit since we’ve played lethargically, so I guess this is the time to get it out. Palermo is quite obviously capitalizing on chances, and we are not. 4-3-3 is too weak in the midfield considering Palermo is working down the wings. (Why Nocerino and Molinaro when we have Zebina and Salihamidzic…) Hopefully we can come back, score 5-straight like last October. I still do not want Amauri on our team. Two decent goals does not mean you deserve a transfer to the greatest squad in the world. Rosaneri, please keep him. Or sell him to Chelski or something.
Tiago on for Nocerino. (THANK GOD) Salihamidzic on for Grygera. (odd) Bout time, Tiago may not play well at Juve but he definitely plays better than Nocerino. Tony has potential, no doubt. But loan him out next year, cause he’s killing me this season.
46′- Nasty collision just like the Guana-Nedved one in midfield, Tiago bloodied a good amount.
49′- Decent effort by Iaquinta/Trez, but smothered again.
51′- GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL DEL PIEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Sissoko takes a great shot, then gets flattened, and Del Piero fakes Palermo out and slots it back in, terrific. We’re back in it. Oh yeah, did I mention he is the all-time caps leader for Juve now, ahead of Scirea?
54′- We’re playing a bit better than before, no doubt, but still not pleased.
57′- Good tackle from Tiago, good to see him actually physically getting involved. Pretty easy to spot him with the giant white headband.
58′- Hell of a blast from Legrottaglie, just off. Random, but a very nice effort.
60′- A good effort from a Palermo player, but just off. Tiago plays in a good ball to Trez, but the volley wasn’t good. Good substitutions by Ranieri overall.
61′- Palermo subs Simplicio for Bresciano. Not a bad game from Simplicio, he seemed irritated to be taken off but it was a tactical substitution and probably a good call from whoever is coaching Palermo these days.
63′- Amauri goes down in the box, didn’t look like anything other than two guys running into each other. Amauri was certainly hunting for a penalty there, but what would you expect from a team that successfully got 5minutes of extra time in the 1st half?
65′- Molinaro makes a good run. He’s been playing better in the 2nd half, but he’s still got a way before he gets my full seal of approval, given his overall season.
67′- Palermo player down, but actually for a legit reason. He was going for a tackle and got hit by Molinaro, I’m not sure if he was hit in the shoulder or the foot. Some pushing and shoving in the box between Rinauldo and Trez before a corner.
70′- GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL DEL PIERO AGAIN!!!!!!!!! A brace on the night of one of his greatest achievements for Juve, a good header from Trez and a fantastic left-footed smash from Del Piero.
Never give up, that’s the Juve mantra, isn’t it? We can win this one. You can hear the Juve fans in the crowd out-cheering their Palermo counterparts.
73′- This game is heated as hell, and thoroughly entertaining. When we went 2-0 down, I thought of the Parma game where we came back from 2-0 to make it 2-2, before the referee (I think it was even Morganti) disallowed the winning header from Iaquinta for no reason. Could we get robbed again?
76′- Tiago makes a good pass to Del Piero, who can’t do much with it and gets swarmed by a few Palermo defenders and loses the ball. Hattrick for him on one of his greatest nights?
77′- Buffon comes up to the halfline to kick the ball back on a corner.
78′- We are heaping on the pressure. Let’s get a goal.
80′- Fantastic free kick from Del Piero but gets denied by the crossbar, and Trez fires in the rebound but Fontana makes a fantastic save to deny us the goal.
81′- Zaccardo (remember Own-goal Zaccardo?) comes on to try and shore up the Palermo defense that is just taking a beating.
83′- Camoranesi makes a great dummy and Trezeguet fires it in but missed just by a bit…the winning goal is coming, let’s just hope it comes on our side.
85′- Sissoko has been a beast today. I take everything back that I said about him. Iaquinta puts a header, may have been offside, but it was over anyways.
87′- Even if we end up losing this, we played a good 2nd half.
88′- I shouldn’t have said that. One hell of a blast from Cassani, nothing Buffon could do about it, means it’s 3-2 and we’re heading towards another defeat. Looks like Buffon’s view was blocked by a Juve defender. Hell of a blast anyways.
90′- We lose unluckily again to a southern Italian team, but we can’t win them all. (Napoli, Reggina, Palermo) A very slow first half was probably the reason we lost, we were constantly attacking the 2nd half just like Juventus-Napoli. Hopefully we can respond and crush a Kaladze/Nesta/Oddo-less Milan next week. Disappointing loss, but shit happens. FORZA JUVE!
Brief thoughts afterwards-
#1- We were unlucky as hell to lose. The numbers don’t lie. But of course if statistics determined football, we wouldn’t bother to play.
#2- No Amauri. Not for Juve, not for Italy. I don’t want him at Juve and seeing Chiellini and Molinaro gabbing it up with him pissed me off. He’s the enemy until he’s in bianconero, and as far as I’m concerned, that’s forever. And he doesn’t deserve to play for Italy. We’re not a 2nd-choice team. And yes, before any Palermo fan attacks me, I was not too keen on Camoranesi joining the Azzurri, but at least he’s of Italian descent.
#3- Palermo is still a shitty team with no history. They’ve been challenging for a Champion’s League spot the last few years, and people have seem to forgotten before being promoted, the last time they were in Serie A was 1973…and they have been in Serie C2.
#4- Sissoko is becoming world class again.
#5- Let’s rebound and take it to Milan next week. FORZA JUVE.
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Yeah A-Ron its called, action-reaction. Pretty sure a 5 year old could come up with the same insight you just did. Things go badly and ppl get upset, things go good and ppl are happier. Go grab me some pannelle.
Thanks for liveblogging though, I truly enjoyed it!!! MWAHAHAHAHAHA
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I can honestly say Im NOT jealous of Juve..Actually, I resent Juve for compromising the integrity of Serie A… You guys have a great club, no doubt.. But will always have an asterick in my book..peace
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You’ll notice in the liveblog I complimented Palermo several times. I’m not above it all, I hate Palermo and would sling shit at you just the same. But don’t pretend it was a civil discussion, cause it wasn’t.
It was a thoroughly entertaining game, obviously I’m disappointed and feel we did not deserve to lose, but I enjoyed watching it nonetheless. Would you say the same if Palermo had collapsed? Probably not. http://palermo.theoffside.com/team-news/shame-disgrace-anger-sack-him.html
By the way, I notice you had 1 comment on that game. Congrats on upping the Palermo Offside’s comments/views. And I’m not being sarcastic. The more, the merrier.
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um, nobody was pretending it was a civil discussion… in reality, i dont think there’s a better represented league here on theoffside other than the MLS (but that league doesn’t really count, so, yeah…)
So, yes, the more, the merrier.
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Hear hear on the MLS comment.
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I can’t believe I missed this game. I’m going to sit in a corner and cry for a little bit. Stupid work…
Great live blog Alessio!
Damn, Buffon probably feels like shit knowing he was helpless in this defeat.
Does anyone know where I can watch a recorded version online?
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haha, and sicilians wonder why the rest of Italy shits on them. look at the type of people they breed down there…people like steven and ricci, blatants racists and apparent closet case homosexuals. now guys, there is nothing wrong with being gay, we just ask that you come clean and then we’ll understand why you are angry at the world. just because your parents hate you doesn’t justify racism…the irony.
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good win by palermo, too bad (most of) their supporters give the human race a bad name.
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espn360 ain’t gonna work for me… despite what my ip address says, i’m still in Canada…
someone hook me up, mo!
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I’ve just read the comments. What the fuck happened here?
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This shit will never die, sadly…
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Your boy Adam needs to go.
People are calling the race card on sissy shit, and getting ban threats, but this kid has to go.
And R.J., get fucked.
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Anthony, yeah, he’s said some pretty heated things, but so did your boys.
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in all honesty, what does being in C2 have to do with anything? on the one hand, you sit here and claim that you’re so die-hard because you stuck with your team through the “purgatory” that was ONE year in Serie B. That’s not being a die-hard…
Being a die-hard is supporting a team that isn’t a perennial powerhouse and doesn’t have endless coffers with which to spend on whomever they want. What I’ve been able to witness is a team reach A after REAL years of purgatory in the lower levels of calcio. A team that has been built around younger players who break through and buying those who others thought were cast-offs or has-beens. Most of you are probably supporters of Juventus because they’re good or have been good or you’ve recognized favorite players and therefore have supported the team. Yet, it’s easy for you to laugh off these other clubs because they don’t share the same “history”.
You guys have some dark spots on your “history” – proven or not, it’s still a big caca stain on your clean whitey tighties…and you got off pretty easy as did other “top” clubs like Milan. so yeah, i can sit here and smile when my “crappy” team takes down some “giants” in Juventus. I can laugh when the world’s #1 keeper is left standing hopeless as three BEAUTIFUL goals find the back of the net…and i can rejoice when the final whistle blows and my team comes out with 3 points.
So, either give the squad some more respect, or sit there and look stupid for losing to a crap team that used to play in Serie C2 at one time…You can’t have it both ways, Aaron.
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i know i stooped to some pretty low levels lorenzo, steven, that im not proud of. but i know alot of arabs and when u say things like that about them i take it offensively. you obviously know nothing about their culture or religion, yet u use typical stereotypes to put them down and make urself feel good. they are some of the most respectful people i have met and when u say shit like that ur only helping spread the problem.
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Lorenzo, it’s called shittalking. See your previous comments for an example.
Of course I recognize the difference between Juve objectives and Palermo objectives. Anyone who doesn’t would have to be an idiot. I’m also a Bari fan, it’s not far from my family’s town, so I recognize that even winning Serie B was too far of an objective for us this year.
We’re aware of the thrill that beating Juve comes. That’s why every single team comes at us like a derby. (No one else has that kind of deal) You should have seen Serie B last year when players knew that their 15 seconds would come from playing us…startling to see the difference in level of intensity between say Albinoleffe-Juve and Albinoleffe-Bari. None of us deny that those 3 goals were unbelievable, but I still don’t like Palermo, and never will. (I was at a Bari-Palermo game in Serie B about 5-6 years ago, I think I mentioned it a couple posts ago. Fantastic game at the San Nicola)
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roberto i’m at work right now but ill see if i can tape the game and put it online for you
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adam – please do me a favor and READ my comments and tell me SPECIFICALLY where I insulted Arabs. I dare you to do that. Before you start flinging accusations at everyone you should shutup and read first.
That’s twice now, I’ve been accused of things I had no part in.
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thats y i wrote steven not just u
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alessio please explain me something?
you are southern italian but yet you are a juventino?? how does that work??
so called gloryhunter/”diehard” fan of rubentus
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adam – you said “YOU”. clear up your posts before you make blanket accusations…
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alberto, before you jump to conclusions about my character, you look it up. it’s common knowledge that juventus is extremely popular across southern italy, im not sure why, but it is and it has been for decades. the big two teams most people down there support are Napoli or Juve. my family has supported juve for a while…my brother is the only non-juve fan in my family.
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thats why whenever juve plays in southern italy (like in the palermo game) theres a significant amount of support in the crowd. thats not just traveling fans. you could hear it in palermo, reggina, and catania….i remember an article where baldini pleaded with the crowd to pull for catania and not juve.
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Yeah, Sicily is a hotbed for Juve fans. Most of the time they had nobody to support in Serie A, so a lot of them supported Juventus ’cause they were always on TV/radio or just ’cause they liked the team.
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im also disappointed by this game but im happy to see a lot of filipino juventus fan out here… FORZA JUVE…
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