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Mirko Vucinic: NOT Just A Bad Case of PMS

This post was guest-blogged by Devin Kalinin. Follow him on Twitter (@KalininDevin) Contributions (tables, graphical data, editing) by Marco Pantanella.   Every man in the world has been in a relationship with an annoying girl in a phase of their life (if not, then as 9gag.com would say, you are a forever-alone guy). When her …

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ReJUVEnated: 10 Key Reasons Why Juventus Have Changed

This post was guest-blogged by Nick Barbieri. Follow him on Twitter (@probablybarbs). Contributions by Marco Pantanella (editing, image research) and Mike DG (ReJUVEnate artwork).   Juventus fans have had it hard in the last few years. Calciopoli, at the time it erupted, was thought to have crippled the team beyond repair: champions departed, the team …

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Re-Earning JUVENTUS

This post was guest-blogged by Bassel Barakat. Follow him on Twitter (@JuventusLebanon).   After an instant comeback to Serie A in 2007, it was engraved in every faithful Bianconero mind that Juventus is too big to be destroyed by a “scandal”, or as we now prefer to name it, Farsopoli. Instant comeback to the top …

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Juventus ‘Down Under’: A Look Back at the Old Lady’s Tours in Australia

This post was guest-blogged by Luca Cetta. Follow him on Twitter (@l_cetta).   “Juve, Juve!” In Australian football history, this chant was normally directed at two clubs founded by Australia’s Italian migrants. Brunswick Juventus, a Melbourne-based club and Australian league champions in 1985, plus their Adelaide Juventus counterparts, three-time national champions, have worn the colours …

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In Defense of Leonardo Bonucci…

• This post was guest-blogged by Yeon Sik Yoo. Follow him on Twitter (@yeonsikyoo). • Introduction contributions by Marco Pantanella.   Let’s face it Juventini: in a season dominated by euphoria and interspersed with frustration (all these draws…), the one factor that has us reaching for unanimity this year is the excellence of our DEFENSE. …

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Cinquanta Stelle: Marco Tardelli

• This post was guest-blogged by Steve Amoia. Follow him on Twitter (@worldfootballcm). • Contributions on ‘Playing Career’ by Adam Digby.   Affectionately known as “Schizzo”, Marco Tardelli is an iconic figure of international football. A highly decorated player and integral part of Juve’s mid-80s golden era, he is most remembered worldwide for that celebratory …

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The Cult of Conte

This post was guest-blogged by Ratul “Papai” Chakraborty. Follow him on Twitter (@maxratul). It’s awfully considerate of you to think of me here, And I’m much obliged to you for making it clear That I’m not here. Thus singing, Gigi Delneri departed from Juventus at the end of a desperately disappointing 2010-11 season. What promised …

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Top 5 (Most Annoying) Comments I Get While Wearing A Juventus Jersey in North America

This post was guest-blogged by Weston Pagano. Follow him on Twitter (@wpazzurri).   Most of my fellow Juventini friends live in Europe, or at the very least New England, where Italian-Americans are more abundant, and where there are actual professional soccer squads (e.g. New York Red Bulls, New England Revolution). However, near my home in …

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Eljero Elia: After Two Years of Injury, Inconsistency & Broken Promises… Can the Dutch Talent Finally Shine?

This post was guest-blogged by Patrick Gullaci. Follow him on Twitter (@pg2216).   Judging by YouTube clips or highlight packages one wouldn’t be blamed for thinking Eljero Elia was a phenomenon in the world of football. His dribbling and technical skills seem to be nothing short of world class, and at the relatively young age …

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Juventus Fan Story: How I Became A Juventino

This post was guest-blogged by Aaron West. Follow him on Twitter (@O_Fenomeno86) and on his blog JuvePerSempre.   My name is Aaron West and I’ve been a Juventino since 1997. The story of how I came to fall in love with the Old Lady as a Black kid from North Carolina is a bit unique …

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The Mysterious Case of Fabio Quagliarella

This post was guest-blogged by Antonio Cucciniello. Follow him on Facebook.   A big question is currently running through the minds of us fratelli juventini, and it has grown to be a big topic in recent weeks. Despite only one man really knows the truth, and he’s the one and only Antonio Conte, several tifosi …

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