Asamoah

Just a few minutes left of the Nordsjaelland game, and 1 thing I've noticed: Asamoah is a decent player but getting a bit predictable when faced with a defender. He'll always jinx a bit then go to the byline on his left foot. Inter figured that out and made him

Bendtner (vs Catania)

And as if to dispel all doubt, Bendtner proves he's a big bag of pants. Still, at least we had the officials on our side!

Inter

I see Inter are blocking a legal move from Christian Vieri by saying that the statute of limitations has expired. They don't deny they did anything wrong, just that it was too long ago to matter. Where have we heard that before? And they still claim THAT scudetto. At least

Bit of Fun

For the first time in 34 years of being Juvetino, the signing of Nicholas Bendtner has actually made me embarassed. So instead of moping and fuming, I thought a twist on the usual 'Best Juve Player Ever' poll. Who do you think is the WORST juve player ever? Just a

Massimo Carrera

Obviously, I'm pretty happy at our performance last night. Asamoah seems like a bargain, Lichsteiner is the best in the world, if only we had a striker...but enough of that. My concern is with Massimo Carrera. I'm sure he's very good as a coach, but the stand-in cheerleader seems to

Splash the cash

Last summer, we made bids/enquiries for Tevez, Dzeko, Aguero and Rossi before being stuck with Vucinic. Each time we were a few million short of an agreement. This summer we have been linked with Higuain, Van Persie, Dzeko, Cavani, Llorente and Jovetic and each time we have been a few

To the Gods of Calcio, …

Thanks for Asamoah, but please can we have a striker that can do more than fall over in the box and look pleadingly,and PLEASE in the name of everything holy, put Lucio back in an Inter shirt. Oh, and I think Pirlo needs a new razor. Thanks. Amen.

Third Star

Just heard that the new Juve shirt will not have a third star, according to Francesco Calvo. Gutted. Maybe we could start a petition? Thoughts?

May we never forget

29 years ago today, I travelled to Brussels full of excitement at the prospect of seeing the majestic Platini and co sweep away Liverpool and lift the European Cup. Unfortunately, the game hasn't lasted in my memory as much as the events in the stands at Heysel. As a 12