

VotD: The First of Many…
By: alessio | July 28th, 2009It may be against a K-league opponent, but that was class. Forza Diego!!
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i dont care how crap the opponent was, that gol was HOT
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What a goal!
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can’t wait to see him in action once again against madrid
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the move looked like one amazing foosball goal! it was a great but what is more amazing is the total confidence this guy has.
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poor trezeguet !!! secco shouldn’t treat him like a commodity that can he sale anytime he wants !!! he is our legend !!! and he was good !!! just unlucky !! remember that he scored 2 goals already !
Forza Juve, Forza Trezegol !!!
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I only saw the first half of this game, but it didn’t look like Diego ever lost possession of the ball.
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Just what we needed a guy who can keep possession, omg Rreal Madrid, what a match up and what a match! This one is gonna be sweet.
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I just read the Roma offside blog. The author of the blog Chris just dissed Del Piero in his last post. He is going down, all Juventini, join me in standing up for Alex and put these cazzi romani froci in their place
Forza Juve!
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Meh, let them have their amusements. We’ll fight for the Scudetto, they can have 6th/7th place or whatever their new objective is.
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question… why are Ferrara and his assistant pulling their pants up after the Diego goal
the first touch was orgasmicPosted from
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Diego is a great player he will really add to the side.
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Awesome! Hopefully there’ll be more to come.
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u guys might be excited about Diego scoring, i was really happy that Nicola scored, i really want him to over shine Cannavaro and start before him, he earned the right to do so
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Diego is a great player. A little inconstant, but he is young and still has a lot to grow. The most impressive about him is that, despite being 24, he has a lot of experience.
Many brazilians think that he was the most important player in Santos 2002 national champion, instead of Robinho.
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i agree holymann. the legro/giorgio partnership is the foundation of the club. i would be more than happy to see canna take on the mellberg role. i just dont think he has what it takes to be the canna of old anymore
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Diego played a beastly game, but what impressed me the most was his understanding with Camoranesi, and how Camo terrorized the defenders, he was in on every goal, the pass to Giovinco was awesome. With Diego and Camo in good shape we will win something.
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Nicolo, I agree with Alessio. If the sad, pitiful trolls of Inter, Roma or any other team, come and comment here then I’ll be the first one to tell them to STFU and to remind them how much them and their teams really suck; but there’s no need to go around wasting bandwidth being a douche. Like I said, let them dream and believe whatever they want, we’re Juve fans and we have more class. We don’t throw scooters off the stands of the stadium, and we have also been alive to experience the last time our team won the CH.L.
P.S: Chi se ne fregha di un povero romanista rosicone che ha preso 2 pere dall CFR Cluj a casa.ROMA-JUVENTUS 1-4. ENOUGH SAID.
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juve did very nice on the transfer market,…the only thing I realy regret that there simply does not exist a formation wich will harbour all my favo juve players( giovinco, del piero, camoranesi and hence diego)the most technical and creative players in my opinion OF THE WORLD(ok there is also messi:-))
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as a roma fan i must say, that goal was pretty sexy, great signing for all of serie a
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I’m not sure what we’re going to win or not win,but I like the look of what’s unfolding. Ranieri often spoke of ‘a project’, but for the 1st time since we returned from hell(read Serie B!) I see a team that inspires confidence.
Tiago and Zebina look re-born, Iaquinta is continuing from where he left off last season and hopefully Melo,Diego,Sissoko,Amauri and Giovinco will emerge.
On paper we are not inferior to anyone,but as they often say on FIFA 09 ‘nuthing is won on paper’.
Still I remain supremely confident.Posted from
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