On October 14th 2009, Gianluigi Buffon won his 100th cap for La Nazionale. The Italy No.1 – also fondly dubbed ‘Superman’ by the supporters due to his Superman t-shirts and sometimes gravity-defying ...
The Calciopoli scandal dethroned Juventus as the dominating force of Italian football – and allowed Inter Milan to step out of the shadow and claim the top spot. Since then, the Nerazzurri have been the undisputed top club in the Peninsula...
In a world where loyalty means very little, Alessandro Del Piero have showcased just the opposite by staying true to the club closest to his heart for a sensational 16 seasons...
It's hard to put into words what Alessandro Del Piero has meant to Juventus since he first put on the black and white jersey in 1993. He is a club idol in every sense of the term...
David Trezeguet scored his record equalling 167th goal for Juventus last night, making now the ideal time to look at his career with the Bianconeri...
They say the most dangerous lead to have when you're ahead is when you're up by two. For Juventus on Saturday night, that was exactly the case...
After the nightmare of the Napoli game came a visit to Bergamo for the game against Atalanta, managed by Bianconeri legend Antonio Conte. Needing a win to keep pressure on Inter, Ciro Ferrara's team had to win this one...
A tough week for Juventus saw them host Napoli in Serie A before heading to Israel for the return game with Maccabi Haifa...
The one thing that Juventus has been doing consistently so far this season is playing inconsistent. In just a three-day span, the Juve faithful saw two different sides to their beloved team...
The last Serie A games of October have been played, giving us chance to assess the performance of the players over the month. Here their average rating is used to rank them over this six game period, culminating in the "Player of the Month" award...
Following the highly impressive demolition of Sampdoria in mid-week, Juventus hosted Napoli in a game many expected to be a much easier test...
Another week, another two important games for Coach Ciro Ferrara and the team. Last week saw Juventus break out of their mini-slump with a tough draw against Fiorentina and a vital Champions League win over Maccabi Haifa...
Finally, the Juventus of 2009/10 exploded back into life. As the weeks and weeks drifted past after the double header wins over Roma and Lazio, Juventini across the globe looked on, wondering where that early season promise had drifted off to...
Entering Wednesday night's game against Sampdoria, the Juventus offense had remained somewhat stagnant. The opportunities were being created, but the balls just weren't going into the back of the net...
When you look at the top of the Serie A table, seeing Juventus in the top three shouldn't be any kind of surprise to anybody. Defending champions Inter being at the top of the table isn't a surprise to anyone either...
The last time Juventus claimed three points in Serie A was five weeks ago. Three draws, one depressing loss to Palermo, and a whole lot of people wondering what happened to the squad that got out of the blocks so quickly...
J uventus finally found the path back to winning ways, dominating the game in every aspect (apart from the score-line!) Ferrara reverted back to the much criticised 4-3-1-2 and Adamo Digby rates the players performances out of 10 as always...
This week began with players returning from International duty to a club in desperate need of a win. With the last three fixtures only yielding two points change was needed to get the season back on track...
When Juventus took the field at the Stadio Olimpico against Maccabi Haifa on Wednesday, it had been over a month since they had last recorded a victory...
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