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Postby RAFABENITEZ » Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:09 am

HE WONT BE ONE OF THE RING LEADERS  HES JUST A LITLLE ITALIAN TOSS PIECE. HES PROBABLY SOME LOMBARDIAN RICH BOY WHO WANTS TO SEE MINDLESS VIOLENCE. TELL ME HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF INOCENT JUVE FANS WERE ATTACKED IN LIVERPOOL? NOT ULTRAS,MAYBE JUST FAMILIES WHO GO TO WATCH THE FOOTY. STICK YER ****** ULTRAS UP YER ******. WE ARE LIVERPOOL FC. WE ARE ABOVE YOU AND YOUR VIOLENT ******.
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Postby the return of HAS » Sun Mar 27, 2005 1:15 pm

cisses_gona_get_ya wrote:
makonen wrote:We respect Scottish people.
Ask to Manchester supporters what happened to them for juve - manchester two years ago.
Many Manchester supporters were taken to hospital..
I cant imagine what happen for juve liverpool!!
Some people of heysel will come to turin.. and they have to pay!

Your a disgrace why are you on this forum constantly threatening us? No doubt you will be there as one of the ring leaders.
This tie Juve V Lpool should be played on neuteral ground because last night the Italian fans attacked the police, threw bottles of urine at the scottish fans, lighters, pens, coins, this is going to kick off big time.
Every Liverpool fan should stay at home.
This is very worrying there is going to be more deaths.

My guess is that he is just a little 12 year old boy who doesnt know any better.
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Postby matrix » Sun Mar 27, 2005 6:32 pm

makonen i want you to know ive reported you to the moderator, who the hell do you think you are i will enjoy watching you getting beaten up by the riot police, have some respect for the dead.  MATRIX..MATRIX..MATRIX..MATRIX..MATRIX..MATRIX..MATRIX..MATRIX..MATRIX..MATRIX..MATR
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Postby Juventino » Mon Mar 28, 2005 3:28 am

Some of the Juventus fans are tring to plan the installation of a commemorative brand (correct?) with the names of the victimes before the game, as a tribute. It is supposed to be a peaceful gest.
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Postby Juventino » Mon Mar 28, 2005 3:29 am

Cool down RAFABENITEZ, for Christ sake
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Postby Juventino » Mon Mar 28, 2005 3:33 am

Olivier Kapo will finally be able to play against Fiorentina but is expected to start, as usual, from the bench.
Juventus signed yesterday a new deal with current sponsor Tamoil for the next ten years, with an income for Juve of 240 000 000 €
Zambrotta linked with Chelsea for a 30-40 mio € potential move.
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Postby LiverpoolMadman » Mon Mar 28, 2005 4:03 am

I still think that we can beat juventus .
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Postby Ciggy » Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:39 am

:glare: If they are doing this to there own what are they going to do to our fans in Turin?


Italian violence "worst in 20 years" - Taylor
Monday March 28 2005
 
Scottish Football Association chief executive David Taylor described the violent scenes on the terraces during the 2-0 defeat in Italy as the worst he had witnessed in 20 years.

Rival fans from Inter Milan and Verona clashed at the San Siro Stadium in the section directly below the Tartan Army. Baton-wielding riot police eventually dispersed the two sets of supporters, who were armed with sticks and chains.

Taylor was grateful that the 10,000 travelling fans had not been caught up in the brief but brutal battle which was played out behind a goal during the second period of the World Cup qualifier in Milan. He said: "Those scenes were incredible. I have not seen scenes like that in football grounds for 20 years."

"It was one set of Italian fans against another set of Italian fans - almost pre-planned we understand. It was fans from Verona against some fans from Inter Milan. The Veronese arrived late and were under attack, with the police responding with riot shields and goodness knows what else.

"I'm just glad the Scottish fans couldn't see what was happening. They might have heard the noise but they couldn't see it like the rest of us. It was something you really don't want to see in a football ground."

The San Siro is no stranger to fans' misbehaviour as Wales supporters will testify after being pelted with missiles during a Euro 2004 qualifier. But Taylor, who is a member of the UEFA disciplinary committee, has revealed that the wheels were already in motion for action against the Italian authorities for failure to control their fans.

He added: "Certainly there will be a report from the delegate, who I know very well. These are matters that will have to be reported. But, and the delegate confirmed this, it was absolutely nothing to do with the Scottish fans.

"This was two sets of Italian fans deciding that this was a location and occasion where they could confront each other. We just happened to be there at the time. It is also a reminder that, in Scottish football, we don't have that any longer.

"Football authorities, FIFA and UEFA really do have to make sure stadium security is the best it can be. I don't know quite why it happened, but really it shouldn't have."
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Postby MilitiaRusher » Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:41 am

anyways, anyone can come up with Juventus's latest news? I seriously and sincerely hope Nedved and any other key Juventus players would be unavaible for the game, hopefully both legs as well.

My prediction

First Leg(Anfield): Liverpool 3-1 Juve
Liverpool: Garcia 23', Gerrard 41', Baros 80'
Juve: Trezeguet 70'

Second Leg(Delle Alpi): Juve 1-1 Liverpool
Juve: Ibrahimovich 35'
Liverpool: Garcia 40'
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Postby System » Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:25 pm

hi...I'm an Italian boy...a JUVENTUS fan...i found this forum because i was looking for news on the match between liverpool and JUVENTUS. so I've seen that some italians have already posted here...
I've read  your opinions about Heysel...I don't agree with you on some points but I respect your ideas.
Anyway in Torino JUVENTUS ultras want fight and some of them won't be friendly...Some of them said that they 'll kick anyone on their way...and they don't care if liverpool fans who come in Torino are the same of heysel or not...this is only for information...if you want come in Torino, now you know what may happen...I'm not a bluff, i made this only to give you the possibility of staying home
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Postby Juventino » Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:32 pm

As I said, Nedved is back, and two players only will miss the game: Alessio Tacchinardi and Adrian Mutu.
The only time we conceeded 3 goals this year was against Atalanta with this defence:

Pessotto  Montero  Tudor  Birindelli

instead of

Zambrotta Cannavaro Thuram Zebina

I think we may loose at Anfield if you play a great game, but never by conceeding 3 goals.
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Postby Juventino » Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:34 pm

Let's say, there won't be any problem if the englishmen follow the instructions given by the organisators. That means avoiding bars and pubs after the game, and enter/leave the stadium peacefully, no matter the result.
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Postby System » Mon Mar 28, 2005 12:51 pm

please juventino, take off that ridiculous banner. This match will be played in memoria and in rispetto but not in amicizia
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Postby Juventino » Mon Mar 28, 2005 1:08 pm

I know, but it's the only banner I've found with the word memoria :D
Found it on juventus1897.it
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Postby LFC #1 » Mon Mar 28, 2005 1:13 pm

I don't see the problem.

amicizia means friendship doesn't it? - seems ok to me. ???
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