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Postby Santa » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:38 pm

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I was glad you seemed to settle for 2-1, it looked for a while like you had a chance of the draw.

The referee also missed an obvious penalty when Djimi Thuram shoulder charged your player (Del Piero?) off the ball in the box. More blatant than Makelele on Gerrard I thought, but let's not talk about that.


and that 'offside' goal:oh:


we are experts at away legs people...just ask Bayen leverkusen and ROMA!  bring it on...semi finals, HERE WE COME! :)  :D

Sorry mate.

It wasn't offside, but it was difficult to tell for the linesman.

I'm not convinced about the penalty. I would have loved it but I would be quite angry if a similar one would be given against us in any match.


I give LFC lots of credit, but we are no Roma or Leverkusen....

To be fair, the linesman over the other side was useless, keep making mind boggling decisions.

However, if that Del Piero's "goal" was played onside by the linesman, Scott would probably clobber him before he's able to head it  :oops:
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Postby Santa » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:39 pm

NYCJuveFan wrote:I give LFC lots of credit, but we are no Roma or Leverkusen....

...and we are not Real Madrid  :D
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Postby yckatbjywtbiastkamb » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:40 pm

NYCJuveFan wrote:
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I was glad you seemed to settle for 2-1, it looked for a while like you had a chance of the draw.

The referee also missed an obvious penalty when Djimi Thuram shoulder charged your player (Del Piero?) off the ball in the box. More blatant than Makelele on Gerrard I thought, but let's not talk about that.


and that 'offside' goal:oh:


we are experts at away legs people...just ask Bayen leverkusen and ROMA!  bring it on...semi finals, HERE WE COME! :)  :D

Sorry mate.

It wasn't offside, but it was difficult to tell for the linesman.

I'm not convinced about the penalty. I would have loved it but I would be quite angry if a similar one would be given against us in any match.


I give LFC lots of credit, but we are no Roma or Leverkusen....

well considering we are the most successfull team in the country which is the home of football - and have four european cups and three uefa cups to boot.........i think its safe to say we aint no roma or leverkusen ourselves mate.  :;):
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Postby LFC #1 » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:40 pm

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this image worries me severely, return leg could be nasty.
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Postby Igor Zidane » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:41 pm

John Barnes' Granny wrote:Troare had a very competent game.

Who would have thought that Troare would have held his own against one of the best teams in the world?

He certainly an immensely improved player this year and I would now say he's a decent Premiership player but there's not one Liverpool fan out there who'd trust Traore to save their life. He's a bit like an out field Bruce Grobellaar. :D

sorry jbg brucie was one of our best goalies you do him a diservice by saying that, anyway you always new where you were with brucie he was coming for the ball wether you liked it or not ,the model of consistancy
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Postby JBG » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:41 pm

The offside given against Del Pierro was wrong but Juve fans cannot really claim it was a "goal". Both Carragher and Carson stopped as soon as they heard the whistle. Carson made a half hearted attempt to reach for the ball and Carragher was already walking away from the scene.
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Postby JBG » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:43 pm

LFC #1 wrote:Image

this image worries me severely, return leg could be nasty.

I wasn't at the game but I could clearly hear on the tv that some Juve fans booed during the minute silence and also booed during the opening rendition of You Never Walk Alone.
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Postby LFC #1 » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:46 pm

I understand that some of them are still angry, I mean if I had lost family I would be very reluctant to forgive and forget no matter what LFC did - I fear for our fans in Turin I really do.
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Postby NYCJuveFan » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:47 pm

Capello speaks after the game:

"Capello: "Per mezz'ora non abbiamo giocato"
"Ma è buon risultato: nella ripresa squadra mi è piaciuta
Fabio Capello tira un sospiro di sollievo: "È un buon risultato. Rimanere senza partite dopo tanto tempo non ci ha giovato, è difficile trovare il ritmo gara. E loro ci hanno messo subito in difficoltà. La prima mezzora non l'abbiamo giocata. Poi abbiamo avuto qualche occasione sfortunata. Ma sotto il profilo del gioco nella prima mezzora ha giocato solo il Liverpool. Non abbiamo mai accorciato, non eravamo aggressivi, non eravamo decisi ed è chiaro che questi giocatori del Liverpool se si lasciano girare sono fortissimi in velocità. Il primo gol è stata una bella azione loro, il secondo un bel tiro a scavalcare". Capello spiega anche l'innesto di Pessotto: "Pessotto è un giocatore che riesce spesso a far girare il pallone rapidamente e poi permetteva a Zambrotta di spingersi più liberamente. E devo dire che nel secondo tempo la squadra mi è piaciuta. Ripeto: c'è stato un approccio sbagliato all'inizio".



Capello: " We did not play for half an hour"
But it's a good result. I really liked my team in the second half.
Being without any match for such a long time didn't advantage us, it's difficult to finf the right rhythm.
We didn't play the first 30 minutes. Then we had some chances to score with no luck. But if we look at the match, only Liverpool played in the first half hour. We weren't aggressive at all, we weren't convinced. At it's clear that if you let the Reds play at their pace, then they're very dangerous. The first goal was a nice play by them, the second one was a stunning shot.
Capello explains Pessotto'e entrance in the game: "Pessotto plays the ball faster and who is able to free up Zambrotta for some offense game. And I have to say that I really liked the team in the second half. I repeat: we started the match in the wrong way (my comment: no sh!t)".
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Postby Igor Zidane » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:49 pm

apparently the juve fans turned there back on the supporters who brought a flag of peace up to th annie rd end before the game, slightly worrying for the second leg
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Postby NYCJuveFan » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:51 pm

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NYCJuveFan wrote:I give LFC lots of credit, but we are no Roma or Leverkusen....

...and we are not Real Madrid  :D

I know. I was impressed by LFC in the first half hour, but I never thought it would have been easy.

But if we play the same way we played against Real Madrid in the 2nd leg, then I'm pretty confident.

But if you go through, then you'll have all my support against Chelsea (if they go through). I can't stand them and they didn't deserve to advance against Barca.
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Postby A.B. » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:56 pm

That image worries me, it's not a good sign for our fans who are planning to go to Turin.
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Postby A.B. » Tue Apr 05, 2005 11:00 pm

This is a wider picture and here you can see that these fans are Juventus "Ultras". I hope UEFA see this picture and grow some balls because they need to do the very best they can to protect our fans overthere and prevent any incidents that might occur because it does not look good for those who are going.
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Postby policy » Tue Apr 05, 2005 11:02 pm

LFC #1 wrote:Image

this image worries me severely, return leg could be nasty.

These are some classy fans.

They flip the bird, but are too pu$$y to look at the camera.

But obviously, they are not the majority.
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Postby Santa » Tue Apr 05, 2005 11:02 pm

I can sense that tomorrow's paper will all be talking about Juve's away goal and how well they played tonight and downplay this magnificent result by us tonight.

Anyway, here's hoping the media darling Chelsea get pounded by Bayern tomorrow...
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