"It’s been a moving day. I’ll always keep these moments with me and I’ll never stop thanking my fans. Of course, there’s a bit of sadness, but I’ll get over that to prepare for Sunday’s final. I’ve celebrated alongside my team-mates, on the pitch, doing what I like most: winning. What I saw in the supporters’ eyes was wonderful. There’s a unique rapport between us, for what we’ve gone through over the years, also in the most critical moment of the club’s history. Those who have always played for the same team gain people’s gratitude. I want to enjoy this moment. "

— Alessandro Del Piero

(Source: Juventus.com)

May 14. 10 Notes.
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Juventus - Atalanta Goals, Alex lift the Scudetto trophy

May 14. 0 Notes.

Del Piero’s Letter

NOTHING CAN BE BETTER THAN…

Than eight Scudetti.

Than  a promotion from Serie B.

Than a Coppa Italia (let’s hope two).

Than four Italian Super Cups.

Than a Champions League

Than a European Super Cup.

Than an Intercontinental Cup.

Than a goal scored against Fiorentina.

Than a Del Piero style goal.

Than a goal in Tokyo.

Than my tears.

Than a goal in Bari.

Than a back-heel volley goal in the derby.

Than a goal for the Avvocato.

Than a tongue stuck out in a game against Inter.

Than an assist to David.

Than goal number 187.

Than a goal in Germany.

Than Berlin.

Than a goal scored against Frosinone.

Than a top goalscorer title in Serie B.

Than a top goalscorer title in Serie A.

Than a standing ovation at the Bernabeu.

Than 704 matches in the black and white jersey.

Than 289 goals.

Than a free-kick scored that meant the Scudetto.

Than a goal against Atalanta.

Than any record.

Than the No 10 jersey with the name Del Piero.

Than the captain’s armband.

Nothing, but…what you have given me in these 19 years.

I’m happy that you have smiled, cheered, cried, sung, shouted for me and with me.

No colour will ever be brighter for me than black and white.

You’ve made my dream come true. More than any other thing, today I just want to say THANK YOU.

Always by your side

Alessandro

(Source: football-italia.net)

May 14. 2 Notes.
Next year jersey?

Next year jersey?

May 08. 2 Notes.
30th Scudetto

30th Scudetto

May 07. 1 Notes.

La festa negli spogliatoi - The party in the locker room

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May 07. 7 Notes.

Che la festa abbia inizio! - Let the party begin!

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May 07. 4 Notes.

Bianconeri reaction following Scudetto triumph

Buffon

“On the evening that Juventus Stadium was unveiled I said: “I belong to this club. It’s a club which has made history and we must honour it”. The next day I said: “We’ll win the Scudetto this year”.

Barzagli

“We’re absolutely delighted. The title race was between us and Milan, but I think it’s a deserved Scudetto victory.”

Bonucci

“It’s wonderful. We’ve demonstrated our desire by winning a Scudetto in the true Juventus way. We’ve shown with great performances - such as the ones against Inter, Milan and Napoli - that we deserve to win Scudetto number thirty.”  

Chiellini

“When you concede very few goals it’s down to everyone. We’ll celebrate tonight, but we want to end the season unbeaten and win the Coppa Italia.”

Marchisio

“I’ve been waiting for this Scudetto since I broke into the first team. Both the players and fans have suffered over the past two years. The manager has perhaps been the most important aspect. He’s given us identity and the desire to win.”

Pirlo

“It’s a deserved title that we wanted from the start of the year. We’ve played well and we’ll enjoy the moment. I came here to win and I’ve managed to do so.”

Borriello

“It’s all down to the group. The team that clearly deserved this Scudetto came out on top.”

Matri

“It’s a strange and wonderful feeling. None of us would have expected this at the start of the season and we’ve gradually gained awareness and believe. It’s a deserved title.”

Del Piero

“We’re celebrating a Scudetto success that we’ve all fully deserved. What happened tonight repays me the many difficult years, I’m mainly thinking about 2006… I remember everything from that year. And that’s also why today’s Scudetto has a special taste. It’s a great story and I’m happy to have been part of it.”

Quagliarella

“It’s my first Scudetto and it’s an indescribable joy. Being unbeaten makes you feel truly invincible. My first thought is for my family. They know how much I suffered after my knee injury and appreciate how important this victory is to me.”

(Source: juventus.com)

May 07. 9 Notes.
We have 30 Scudetti, not 28!!

We have 30 Scudetti, not 28!!

May 07. 3 Notes.

"JUVENTUS CAMPIONI D’ITALIA! "

May 07. 3 Notes.

Tonight’s the night!

There are two rounds left, but Susy Campanale believes tonight’s games are going to be ones that decide the title race

It is frankly a surprise to be in this situation at all, as Juventus appeared to have the Scudetto signed, sealed and stitched on to their shirts after going four points clear. Nobody expected the 1-1 home draw against 10-manLecce, but that scare could well prove to be more decisive than any other result in pushing Juve towards the trophy.

All campaign long Antonio Conte has warned against complacency, repeatedly focused on the fact his team had finished seventh for the last two terms and had to sweat blood for every single point. When Gigi Buffon was caught out attempting to dribble past Andrea Bertolacci in his own penalty area, it was the one thing the Bianconeri absolutely could not afford to be: cocky. Buffon had already done this trick earlier in the game and got away with it, but a second time was pushing his luck. It was an unusually arrogant thing for a Juventus hero to do in the Conte era and cost the team dearly, re-opening the Scudetto race in dramatic fashion.

In a way, it could well be the best thing that has happened to them this season. There is now not a sliver of a chance that Juve will be cocky, complacent or comfortable against Cagliari. I find it difficult to believe they’ll fall into the same trap with the Sardinians or Atalanta in the final game. Even the evocation of May 5 2002, the day Juventus leapfrogged Inter in the last round, only serves to strengthen their resolve rather than frighten them. Yes, the gap is one point, but it is still all in Juve’s hands.

Milan don’t just have to hope for a slip-up, but also ensure they win both remaining matches. While Novara at San Siro doesn’t seem like too much of a task, the Rossoneri do have to get past Andrea Stramaccioni’s reborn Inter. If Juve have occasionally dropped points against the smaller clubs, then Milan’s problem has been in the big games, where they have tended to choke repeatedly this season. If we consider their record against the others in the top six, it’s four defeats, four draws and a single victory away toUdinese. It’s hardly reassuring for a title contender.

This brings me to the other reason I don’t think Milan will pip Juventus to the post: they just don’t deserve to. It’s true the Rossoneri have done remarkably well to be in this position considering an injury crisis of epic proportions, but Conte’s men have defeated all the big clubs and shatteredSerie A records by going unbeaten for 36 rounds. The first post-Calciopolititle, Alessandro Del Piero’s swansong, the rebirth of Andrea Pirlo and Contereturning to base in a fantastic new stadium, it’s just too good a story to see it all collapse at the end. Sully Muntari phantom goal and all, it’s a hard-hearted football fan who would begrudge them this Scudetto.

May 07. 0 Notes.
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“Qwerty,” Google Image search by Rob Walker, April 9, 2012

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“Qwerty,” Google Image search by Rob Walker, April 9, 2012

Remembering May 5, 2002

May 5, 2002, was one of the most memorable days in the history of Serie A. Antonio Labbate recalls the events of that afternoon when Juventus pippedInter and Roma to the title.

“There is little to say, we’re enjoying this. This is for the disappointment of two years ago at Perugia and there is someone watching who was atPerugia…” It wasn’t just what Antonio Conte said as Juventus celebrated their 2002 Scudetto at the Stadio Friuli, it was the manner in which he spoke as his words screamed with a mix of satisfaction and vengeance.

The target for Conte’s rant was Marco Materazzi, the Inter defender who two years previously, according to the present Juve tactician, “acted with little respect” when his Perugia side beat the Old Lady 1-0 following a dramatic Umbrian rainstorm that saw Lazio crowned champions on the final day of the season. Now 24 months later, it was Conte’s turn to celebrate Matrix’sNerazzurri Scudetto suicide.

The war of words continued over the next few days. “Conte should buy himself a new wig with his championship bonus,” blasted Materazzi. A jibe which the midfielder had a response for: “I’d like to remind Mr Materazzi that nobody uses wigs anymore. You can have a hair transplant now, but, unfortunately for him, brain transplants still don’t exist.”

Such animosity was to be expected following the unforgettable events of that Sunday afternoon of May 5. Hector Cuper’s Inter started the day in pole position to win their first Scudetto for 13 years, a point clear of Juventus and two ahead of Roma. By the end of it, Juventus were champions, Roma had moved up into second and the Nerazzurri were only left with the preliminaries of the Champions League.

Juventus, who took a gamble the previous summer with the sale of ZinedineZidane and the recall of boss Marcello Lippi, started the afternoon brightly. Within minutes, David Trezeguet scored his 24th goal of the season – with no penalties – from only his 75th shot of the campaign on target to put the Old Lady 1-0 up at Udinese and a point clear of Inter. Soon after, Alessandro DelPiero doubled their lead.

With a victory already seemingly in the bag, all the focus moved to the surreal surroundings of the Stadio Olimpico where a section of the Lazio fans were urging Inter on – given the unappetising scenario of the Biancocelestiactually aiding a title triumph for Juventus or, much to their horror, city rivals Roma.

Former capital striker Christian Vieri, passed fit after an ankle issue, eased such fears for the Biancocelesti faithful on 12 minutes with a goal – celebrated by President Massimo Moratti with the sign of the cross – that sent Inter back to the top. Luigi Di Biagio did the same again soon after when he cancelled out Karel Poborsky’s temporary equaliser.

But Inter would only be virtual champions for another 10 minutes once the second halves began after a calamitous collapse which saw Lazio run out 4-2 winners. To make matters worse, Antonio Cassano gave Roma a 1-0 win at Torino to ensure second place for the Giallorossi.

“I am tired, fed up and angry,” stated Moratti. “Today no fan of Inter wants to hear words of consolation and I’m no different.”

A tearful Ronaldo, who would quit the club for Real Madrid just months later, added: “The bitterness for the title defeat was even greater because the finish line was so close. Disappointment seems to be my partner in life. In a matter of moments our dreams vanished, overtaken by reality which seemed even harder to believe.”

In truth, Inter had been on the slide in April and the turning point of the campaign came a few weeks earlier. A late strike at Piacenza by PavelNedved, who was given a free role as that campaign progressed, sawJuventus close the gap on the Beneamata after the latter’s controversial draw at Chievo. La Signora’s five-game winning streak at the end of the season was what made the difference and underlined their unique DNA. “They are a dragon with seven heads,” stated Giovanni Trapattoni. “You cut one off and another immediately sprouts up.”

While Juventus celebrated and Inter sobbed, Roma regretted. They were winter champions at the half way mark and looked good to win back-to-back titles until their death in Venice. “I have no doubts,” stated Fabio Capello. “We lost the title at Venezia. They were already relegated when we faced them, but we could only draw 2-2.”

Ten years later and Conte is in another Scudetto battle with his beloved Old Lady, this time from the bench and this time from the front. Gigi Buffon’s error on Wednesday night against Lecce opened up the title race yet again. And with Milan just a point down with two games left to play, there may be another palpitating last day showdown that could join May 5, 2002, intocalcio folklore. It could be enough to pull your hair out.

May 05. 2 Notes.

Remembering May 5, 2002

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May 05. 5 Notes.
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Happy Valentine!

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Feb 14. 6 Notes.
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