en büyük juve fazla konusmasın herkes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ayrıca birisi benden juve formamı satmamı istiyo..eweet fiyatını açıklıyorum..elimdeki juventus formasının(del piero) fiyatı:10000000000000$dır..benim için paha biçilmez yani..juve forması isteyenler totti yle görüşsün
ne demek kardeşim..kaleyi içten fethettirmem
bayadır siteye giremiyodum ve geldim
nedvedin cezasına aşırı derecede sinirlendim, gıcık oldum, küplere bindim, sinirden renkden renge girdim vb...
De Ceglie olayınada baya sevindim yakışır Nedved e
ultrAslan UNI ! ultrAslan UNI ! ultrAslan UNI !
Bir forum aktifliğini kaybettiği zaman üyeler gider, adamlar kalır. | Pavel Nedved
Juventus Camoranesi'nin sakatlığı Nedved'i ise federasyonun istememesinden ötürü oyuna bu iki futbolcunun eksikliği ile başladı.
Trezeguet ve Palladino'nun golleriyle farka giderken hakemin aniden bir penaltı uydurarak maçın için yapmasıyla maç 2-2 bitti.
Juventus eksik maçını berabere bile tamamlasa lider durumda.
Sözün özü Juventus yeni yıla lider giriyor.1 yıldan fazla süredir yenilmiyor.
Maçın Golleri
1-0 David Trezeguet
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...4E995949EA5055
2-0 Raffaele Palladino
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...2E4D1B31683D51
Maçtan Görüntüler
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Juventus 2-0 Siena
Goller Hasan Salihamidzic,David Trezeguet
21' Yellow M. Tiago
33' Goal H. Salihamidzic
45' Yellow C. Zanetti
58' Yellow D. Trezeguet
60' Goal D. Trezeguet
15 Shots 5
7 Shots On Target 3
18 Crosses 13
7 Corners 10
3 Counter Attacks 1
0 Offsides 2
18 Fouls (Committed) 18
21 Throws 26
53% Ball Posssession 47%
Sessiz ve Derinden ..
Juventus Serie B'de 16 maçını tamamladı.Bir sonraki maç 20 gün sonra mantova'ya karşı oynanacak.
Juventus dün akşamki beklenmeyen arezzo beraberliğine rağmen ertelenen cesena maçında yenilmediği takdirde liderliğini sürdürüyor.
22 takımlı Serie B'de 26 maç daha oynanacak.
16 maç sonunda en çok göze batan isimlerin başında 22 yaşındaki Raffaele Palladino geliyor.Palladino forvette görevini gol atarak yerine getirirken,Nedved'in yokluğunda sol kanadın yükünüde başarıyla sırtlamayı bildi.
Palladino'nun süper hareketi
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...6E025D1EFE7392
2001-2002 sezonun son haftasında gelen unutulmayan şampiyonluğun görüntüleri
son hafta lazio'dan 4 yiyen interin elinden şampiyonluk alınıyor ve 20 yıllık açlıklarına devam ediyorlar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRIbSfj1evI
Juve, Ivanovic'ten vazgeçti, Mellberg'i istiyor
Juventus, bir süredir peşinden koştuğu Lokomotiv Moskovalı savunma oyuncusu Branislav Ivanovic’ten vazgeçti.
Yaz ayarlarında Hollanda'da yapılan U-21 Avrupa Şampiyonası'nda yıldızı parlayan Ivanovic'i yaklaşık bir ay önce Ocak ayı transfer listesine aldığı bildirilen Juventus'un, bu oyuncunun peşini bıraktığı öğrenildi.
İtalyan kulübü bu transferden vazgeçiren unsurunsa, Ivanovic'in kontratında yeralan "15 Milyon Euro’yu getiren onu alır" maddesinin, bonservis bedeli konusunda hiçbir pazarlığa yer bırakmayan bir özellik taşıması olduğu belirtildi.
Manchester United, Chelsea, AC Milan, Barcelona, Real Madrid gibi devler Sırp oyuncu Branislav Ivanovic'i transfer etme girişimlerine devam ederken, Juventus'unsa rotayı, Aston Villa'da forma giyen Olof Mellberg'e çevirdiği vurgulandı.
Yeni Antonio Conte olarak gördüğüm Marchisio'nun geçen sene Juventus'ta bu sene Empoli'de ve İtalya U-21 de çıktığı maçlardan ufak bir derleme.Gelecek sezon Juventus kadrosunda yer alacak.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkvq-bljy_Q[/YOUTUBE]
Juventus´un gercekleri cok iyi gercekten,kulübe cok katkilar yapacaklardir.
goal.com yazarlarından Carlo Garganese adlı vatandaş tüm zamanların Juventus 11'ini oluşturmuş.Birkaç kişi dışında bana iyi gözüktü.Sizde kendi kadrolarınızı paylaşabilirisiniz.
Juventus All-Time Best XI
With Calcio taking a two week break, Carlo Garganese takes the opportunity to pick the best all-time elevens from the top teams. The first in the series are Juventus...
Goalkeeper: Dino Zoff (1972-83) – The best Italian goalkeeper of all-time and possibly the best goalkeeper in the world of all time, however Gianluigi Buffon may soon have something to say about both of these titles. Zoff is most famous for lifting the 1982 World Cup at the age of 40. While at Juve he won six Serie A titles, two Italian Cups and a UEFA Cup. Also made 112 appearances for the Azzurri.
Right Back: Lilian Thuram (2001-06) – One of the finest defenders of his generation, Thuram won four Scudetti in five years in Turin, although two of these were later stripped due to the Calciopoli scandal. As of 2007 he is the most-capped player in the history of the French national team, and was a champion at both France 98’ and Euro 2000. Memorably scored both of France’s goals in the 1998 semi-final victory over Croatia.
Centre Back: Claudio Gentile (1973-84) – One of the meanest and toughest defenders to ever set foot onto the field, strikers used to melt in their boots when up against Gentile. The stopper is notorious for violently man-marking Diego Maradona out of the game during the 1982 World Cup, while he also ripped Brazilian great Zico’s shirt in half during the same tournament. Gentile won six Scudetti for Juventus and is certainly a cult hero.
Centre Back: Gaetano Scirea (1974-88) – Arguably the greatest ‘libero’ in the history of the game along with Franz Beckenbauer and Franco Baresi, Scirea was a stylish and graceful defender with perfect tactical understanding. He would bring the ball out of defence and spark attacks for his team, something he did in creating Marco Tardelli’s second goal in the 1982 World Cup final. With Juve he won *******ly every major honour in the game, before he died tragically in a car accident in 1989.
Left Back: Antonio Cabrini (1976-89) – Cabrini is perhaps just as remembered for missing a penalty in the 82’ final against West Germany as he is for being a quite fantastic wing-back. During 13 years with the Old Lady, Bell'Antonio made almost 450 appearances and won *******ly every major honour in the game. Was capped 73 times for Italy, playing at Argentina 78’, Spain 82’ and Mexico 86’.
Midfield: Marco Tardelli (1975-85) - Yet another Juventus player in the Spain 82’ team, Tardelli’s celebration in the final is one of the World Cup’s most enduring images. In a decade with the Bianconeri he won five Scudetti, as well as the European Cup, UEFA Cup and Cup Winners’ Cup. Played 81 times for his country, scoring six goals.
Midfield: Giampiero Boniperti (1946-61) – Boniperti was the original ‘symbol’ of Juventus, playing for the club for his entire career. The attacking-midfielder was the all-time top-scorer for the Bianconeri for over 40 years, until he was overtaken by Alessandro Del Piero. He formed an unstoppable trident with John Charles and Omar Sivori in his latter years, and also played 38 times for Italy, including the 1950 and 1954 World Cups.
Midfield: Michel Platini (1982-87) – Legendary French midfielder who scored the winning penalty in the infamous 1985 European Cup final victory over Liverpool at Heysel. While at Juve he finished Capocannonieri and European Footballer of the Year three years in succession. For France at Euro 84’ he almost matched the individual achievements of Diego Maradona in Mexico two years later, scoring nine goals in five games as Les Bleus lifted the cup.
Midfield: Zinedine Zidane (1996-01) – The best player of his generation, Zidane signed for Juve on the recommendation of Michel Platini. ‘Zizou’ was an instant hero in Turin winning successive Scudetti in his first two seasons. The Bianconeri then went through a bit of a lean spell and he was sold to Real Madrid in 2001 for a world record €76m. He played 108 times for his country, winning France 98’ and Euro 2000, and in his last-ever match before retirement he infamously was sent off for head-butting Marco Materazzi in the 2006 World Cup final.
Forward: Roberto Baggio (1990-95) – This genius is regarded by many as the best Italian footballer of all time, and he scored 115 goals in 201 appearances for the Bianconeri. He left in 1995 having won a Scudetto, UEFA Cup and a Coppa Italia. For Italy he played at three World Cups, all of them full of wonderful memories. He scored the best goal at Italia 90’, while at USA 94’ he single-handedly dragged a modest team all the way to the final, where they lost on penalties to Brazil.
Forward: John Charles (1957-62) – In 1997 Charles was voted as not only Juventus’ greatest-ever foreign player, but the best Serie A foreigner ever. When you consider that the likes of Diego Maradona, Zico, Marco Van Basten and Zinedine Zidane have all graced Italian playing fields, you realise just how brilliant Charles was. Signed from Leeds in 1957, ‘The Gentle Giant’ scored 93 times in 150 games, a quite stunning goal ratio.
Formation: 4-1-3-2:
Zoff
Thuram Gentile Scirea Cabrini
Tardelli
Boniperti Platini Zidane
Charles Baggio
ooo del piero kardeşim yazar olmussun.hayırlı olsun....
ben boniek ve paolo rossi yi de tercih ederdim
Last edited by REsist JuvE11 : 27.Aralık.2007 at 23:36
Baggio yerini almış...
bence juve adını çok kötü karaladı.kolay kolay toparlanamaz...palermo gbi bi takımda geldi...işi çok zor
FM Gazetesi
Sezonun yarısını geride bıraktık.Benim fikrime göre
En iyi defans= Chiellini
En iyi orta saha= Zanetti
En iyi forvet= Trezeguet
En iyi genç oyuncu= Nocerino
Genel olarak en iyi futbolcu= Buffon
sizde kendi seçimlerinizi paylaşabilirisiniz.
Değişen www.juventus.com 2007 yılının bir özetini çıkarmış.
Juve's 2007, part 1
Juventus.com lets you relive Juve’s year, in four parts. Today the first: from January to March, from the end of the first part of last season to the start of the decisive run towards the return to Serie A
January
2007 began differently than 2006, i.e. with two defeats. The first was harmless, in the Berlusconi Trophy, which had been moved from the summer due to other commitments. The second was more onerous. Juve lost at Mantova (1-0, with Kovac scoring an own goal) and ended their unbeaten run which had lasted for 45 official games. It was a tough period, with several players injured, but the team's character compensated for it.
In four days, between the 16th and the 20th, Juve got six points at home, and they were set for first place after the first part of the season. Cesena were beaten (2-1, goals by Del Piero and Trezeguet) in the match that had originally been postponed on December 15 when Alessio Ferramosca and Riccardo Neri died. Bari were also defeated in what was Alessandro Del Piero's day: the Captain celebrated 500 Juve games by scoring a goal. Nedved (two goals) and Trezeguet did the rest for a final 4-2 result. The end of the month of January coincided with the end of the first part of the season. A great effort by Nedved at the last minute prevented defeat at La Spezia (1-1) and allowed Deschamps' men to be in front of everyone else at that stage of the season: not bad for a team that had started out with 17 points' deduction, later reduced to 9.
February
The month of February began with a very negative episode for Italian football. Police Inspector Filippo Raciti was killed during fighting between Catania and Palermo supporters. The League stopped to allow everyone to mull over the tragedy and the second part of the season started with the second game, Juventus travelling to Vicenza instead of facing Rimini at home, devoid of their own supporters due to a ban that was enforced because of the violence. The Bianconeri dominated on the pitch. Palladino and Del Piero scored two goals and the game seemed won, but it wasn't enough as the Veneto team came back to draw 2-2.
Juventus took out their frustration on Crotone. The team from Calabria were trounced 5-0 at the Olimpico. Del Piero got a hat trick, with Nedved and Balzaretti scoring too. The following match at Modena was more difficult. The score seemed set on 0-0, but then Centurioni's own goal paved the way for three precious points to end February on a high.
March
March saw Juve take the decisive steps toward promotion, with four wins in five matches. First Piacenza were thoroughly beaten 4-0 at the Olimpico, thanks to another Del Piero hat trick and a lighting fast goal by Trezeguet. The Captain stayed in contention for the top scorer position, scoring against Brescia too. But the Martelli Stadium in Mantova – a neutral ground used for the match against the “Rondinelle” – was jinxed for Juve again as a Serafini hat trick gave them their second defeat (3-1).
The defeat was compensated in the best possible way however. Just like in the first part of the season, the two games against teams from Triveneto were favourable and earned Juventus six points. Del Piero and Palladino's cunning move won the game against Treviso. Triestina were beaten much more comprehensively: they went one up but then Juve scored five. Palladino shone again with three great goals; Camoranesi and Bojinov scored the other two. After an international friendly in Liege against Standard (with Trezeguet scoring two goals, but the Belgians prevailed 3-2), there was time for another joy at the end of the month. At Pescara, against a team that were almost doomed, Juve suffered a great deal. Polito saved a Del Piero penalty but then another player of the old guard decided the match: Birindelli, who scored a close range tap-in from a Palladino corner.
After the first three months of 2007, Juve's return to Serie A was getting closer and closer.
MONTH BY MONTH, ALL THE GAMES PLAYED
JANUARY
06/01 Berlusconi Trophy
Milan-Juventus 3-2
Nedved, Del Piero
14/01 Serie B – Day 19
Mantova-Juventus 1-0
16/01 Serie B - rec. Day 16
Juventus-Cesena 2-1
Del Piero, Trezeguet
20/01 Serie B – Day 20
Juventus-Bari 4-2
2 Nedved, Trezeguet, Del Piero
27/01 Serie B – Day 21
Spezia-Juventus 1-1
Nedved
FEBRUARY
10/02 Serie B – Day 23
Vicenza-Juventus 2-2
Palladino, Del Piero
17/02 Serie B – Day 24
Juventus-Crotone 5-0
3 Del Piero, Nedved, Balzaretti
26/02 Serie B – Day 25
Modena-Juventus 0-1
Centurioni (aut.)
MARCH
04/03 Serie B – Day 26
Juventus-Piacenza 4-0
3 Del Piero, Trezeguet
10/03 Serie B – Day 27
Brescia-Juventus 3-1
Del Piero
13/03 Serie B – Day 28
Juventus-Treviso 1-0
Palladino
19/03 Serie B – Day 29
Juventus-Triestina 5-1
3 Palladino, Camoranesi, Bojinov
24/03 Friendly match
Standard Liegi-Juventus 3-2
2 Trezeguet
31/03 Serie B – Day 32
Pescara-Juventus 0-1
Birindelli
Juve's 2007, part 2
Juventus.com lets you relive Juve’s year, in four parts. Today the second part: from April to June, the end of the run, the return to Serie A, the end of Deschamps' tenure and the beginning of the Ranieri era.
April
Juventus were on a roll and took a decisive leap forward in April, thanks to a series of wins against promotion rivals, which confirmed the Bianconeri's predominance. After an unexpected draw at home against Albinoleffe – coming from behind thanks to a great Balzaretti goal -, the Olimpico’s law applied again to Napoli, who were beaten 2-0 just after Easter, with goals by Camoranesi and Del Piero. A few days later, Juve won again, away at Lecce. Camoranesi was one of the stars of the match once more with a superb goal. Marchionni and Zalayeta scored the others in a 3-1 win.
Another home draw came against Rimini (0-0 despite several chances), but Juve made the decisive step before the end of the month, with two convincing wins: the first at home against rivals Genoa, 3-1 with goals by Nedved, Chiellini and Trezeguet, the second an away win at Verona, with the only goal scored by Boumsong with a header.
May
Juve made it three wins in a row at the beginning of May - on the 1st, Juve fans celebrating alongside the world’s workers. The 2-0 win at Frosinone (with two Zalayeta goals) was another important step toward promotion, just like the point earned in the insidious away game at Cesena. It ended 2-2 after an exciting match, Juve scoring with big names Trezeguet and Nedved within seconds of each other. Promotion was near and Juve got even closer by winning against Bologna at home. Four players were the stars of that match: Del Piero, who got two goals, Trezeguet, who scored the third, Buffon, who made two miracle saves when the result was still in doubt, and young talent Giovinco, immediately proving a favourite with Juve fans.
Juventus were almost there. They only needed one more win to return to the top division, and win they did on Day 19. There was no contest against Arezzo, managed by former Juventus player Antonio Conte, as Juve were too determined to get the result they needed: in the end they won 5-1 with Del Piero and Chiellini scoring two each, and Trezeguet getting the other one. Celebrations could finally begin. Didier Deschamps completed his 10-month mission but surprised everyone by quitting right after the following match, a home win against Mantova (2-0, with goals by Trezeguet and Nedved).
June
It was up to Giancarlo Corradini, deputy Manager for many years, to guide the team through the remaining two matches, which were stripped of any meaning. And they were certainly unmemorable, as they were both defeats, but with promotion already secured. First at Bari (1-0), and then at home against Spezia, who were battling to avoid relegation. The guests won 3-2 in the end (Trezeguet and youngster Bianco scoring) but didn't ruin the celebrations for Juventus’ return to Serie A, with the team receiving the Serie B trophy on the pitch, and Del Piero winning the top scorer award.
But the future had already begun. Three important announcements had been made on the eve of the last game: Claudio Ranieri signing on as the new Manager, and Zebina and Buffon renewing their contracts. In January three new signings had already been announced: Grygera, Salihamidzic and Criscito - and then in late June other players were signed up: I**uinta, Tiago, Almiron, Nocerino and Molinaro. Plus vital player Trezeguet also renewed his contract. But more excellent news would arrive in the next few days.
2007: the first part
MONTH BY MONTH, ALL THE GAMES PLAYED
APRIL
06/04 Serie B – Day 33
Juventus-AlbinoLeffe 1-1
Balzaretti
10/04 Serie B – Day 31
Juventus-Napoli 2-0
Camoranesi, Del Piero
14/04 Serie B – Day 34
Lecce-Juventus 1-3
Marchionni, Zalayeta, Camoranesi
17/04 Serie B – rec. Day 22
Juventus-Rimini 0-0
21/04 Serie B – Day 35
Juventus-Genoa 3-1
Nedved, Chiellini, Trezeguet
27/04 Serie B – Day 36
Verona-Juventus 0-1
Boumsong
MAY
01/05 Serie B – Day 30
Frosinone-Juventus 0-2
2 Zalayeta
06/05 Serie B – Day 37
Cesena-Juventus 2-2
Trezeguet, Nedved
12/05 Serie B – Day 38
Juventus-Bologna 3-1
2 Del Piero, Trezeguet
16/05 Friendly match
Cuneo-Juventus 2-3
Bojinov, Del Piero, Lanzafame
19/05 Serie B – Day 39
Arezzo-Juventus 1-5
2 Del Piero, 2 Chiellini, Trezeguet
26/05 Serie B – Day 40
Juventus-Mantova 2-0
Trezeguet, Nedved
JUNE
04/06 Serie B – Day 41
Bari-Juventus 1-0
10/06 Serie B – Day 42
Juventus-Spezia 2-3
Trezeguet, Bianco
bende juventus 2 seneye kalmaz kendini toparlar ve gene eski juventus olur
Juve'den Ribery atağı!
İtalya'da şike skandalı sebebiyle bu sezon Serie B'ye düşürülen Juventus'un transfer atağı devam ediyor. West Ham United'da forma giyen Arjantinli yıldız Javier Mascherano'yu listesine alan ve girişimlerini sürdüren Torino ekibi şimdi de eski Galatasaraylı Franck Ribery'nin peşine düştü.
İtalyan basının önde gelen gazetelerinden olan Corriere dello Sport İtalyan ekibinin Marsilya kulübüne Ribery için 15 milyon euro teklif ettiğini öne sürdü.
Ara transfer döneminde takıma bir çok yeni isim katmak istediklerini belirten Juventus başkanı Giovanni Cobolli Gigli transfer için kesenin ağzını açtıklarını söyledi. İtalya Serie B'de Juventus bir maç eksiği ile 32 puanla ligde ilk yarıyı lider Rimini'nin 1 puan gerisind 3. sırada tamamlamıştı.
Klose de sırada mı?
Öte yandan İspanyol basının etkili gazetelerinden AS'ın iddiasına göre ise Juventus bu sezon Almanya'dan ayrılacağını açıklayan Werder Bremen'in yıldız golcüsü Klose için de girişimlerde bulunduğunu yazdı.