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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Juventus Channel is born



The date is set for the 1st November, the day of Juventus’ 109th birthday, when, on the occasion of the clash with Brescia, Juventus Channel will go on air, broadcasting first-class live match coverage of the game. To mark the occasion, Juventus Channel – Sky, channel 231 – will be available to subscribers of Sky’s Sport e Calcio package, while from the 2nd to 30th November it will be open to all Sky subscribers with at least one package. From the 30th November onwards, the channel will be available, in conjunction with any Sky package, at a cost of €8 per month.

Sky and Juventus Channel have come up with a promotion for Bianconeri fans. Anyone who signs up to SKY and Juventus Channel before the 30th November 2006 (call +39 199.177.133) will receive three months of Juventus Channel free of charge, that is until 1st March 2007.

Juventus Channel will provide minute by minute coverage of day to day life in the Juventus camp, through the matches - broadcast after the event but featuring live pre- and post-match coverage from the stadiums - and a close look at the work carried out by the team which, thanks to special features ranging from exclusive interviews to analytical segments, will be closer than ever to its fans.

The channel will: focus on the team’s day to day activities with “231 Live” live from Vinovo; take a look at the past with “La Panchina” (The Bench), upon which the protagonists of the history of the Bianconeri will tell their stories; rerun the games in a new, exciting way, uniting the pathos of the ninety minutes with the tactical analysis of the games in “Zero-Novanta”; provide original portraits of the personalities whose own stories are intertwined with that of Juventus in one way or another – “Borderline. Encounters in Bianconero on the frontiers of sport”; dedicate itself to the discovery of tomorrow’s talent with “Punto Giovani”, focusing on the teams of the Bianconeri youth set up.

These are just a few of the programmes which Juventus Channel will offer to its public. Its rich, complete and unmissable line-up will bring Juventus into the homes of every Bianconeri fan.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

减去8分罚分!

Juventus FC SpA takes note of the sentence passed by the Camera di Conciliazione e Arbitrato del Coni, which at least recognises in part the enormous commitment and spirit of sacrifice shown by the club to renew its structure from within and to promote the values of sport on behalf of the country's entire football movement.

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JUVENTUS CHANNEL 将于俱乐部成立109周年之际(11月1日)正式开播!

Lift-off for Juventus Channel
The waiting is over: Juventus Channel begins broadcasting on the 1st November. Headed up by Alessandra Bacchetta and dedicated to the world of the Bianconeri, the themed channel will be officially unveiled to the press on Monday 30th October at 1:00 pm at Vinovo’s Juventus Center. Transmission will begin on Juventus’ 109th birthday, serving up pre- and post-match coverage of the championship clash with Brescia as dish of the day. Juventus Channel will not just focus on Bianconeri matches, it will also cover training sessions, tell the story of the club and reveal the human side of Deschamps’ champions. But that’s not all. As well as looking at the obvious sporting side, ranging from the first team to the youth set up, the club’s activities – its projects and initiatives - will also have their share of the spotlight. It’s fitting to say “the first black and white television channel is born”, a new, unmissable opportunity for the millions of Bianconeri fans out there to forge even closer ties with our Juventus.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Del Piero to be Bicentennial Man
Saturday 21 October, 2006 by Channel 4

Alessandro Del Piero hopes to score his 200th goal for Juventus and take them out of their Calciopoli penalty against Triestina.

“There is a lot of expectation around this 200th goal for the Bianconeri, but I’m experiencing it in a calm manner,” assured the living club legend.

“It is a very prestigious achievement, even if it’s only a signpost along the way. After all, having scored so many in my career, I certainly won’t get worried about one more!”

Del Piero has so far netted 199 goals in all competition for Juventus and the party is already prepared at Triestina’s Stadio Nereo Rocco this afternoon, but not everyone is focusing on the captain.

“Alex cannot help but be affected by all the attention around him right now, but I am convinced he’ll be able to stay concentrated and think of the good of the team,” said Didier Deschamps.

“The more we win, the more we risk defeat at the next hurdle. It’s a statistical fact,” insisted the Coach after the Turin giants notched up five consecutive victories.

“It all depends on us, of course. We have to keep this in mind and remain concentrated so that we don’t become complacent. We’ll give it all we’ve got, because we want to earn promotion into Serie A without going through the play-offs.”

It would be quite an achievement for Juventus, who started the Serie B campaign from –17 points after the Calciopoli scandal.

A result at Triestina today would push them over the minus mark and into actual figures, as in six games they have already wiped out 16 of those penalty points.

Live Match: Triestina - Juventus

Time: 22:00 Beijing Time

Broadcasting:

TV Sport RO
Sky Calcio
Sky Sport 1
Mediaset Premium 1
Aljazeera Sport +1

Deschamps: “Looking to the future”

“A five day break gives the players plenty of time to be fit for the next game and that leaves me with difficult selection choices. I have my own ideas and I know I can’t make everyone happy, but that’s my job. There might well be some changes to the team that started against Treviso”. Didier Deschamps was characteristically coy as he spoke to the press ahead of Saturday’s clash with Triestina.

The Frenchman looked ahead to Saturday’s game. “Against Treviso we seemed to turn up five minutes after the referee had blown his whistle. Triestina conceded just three goals in six games so it’s not going to be easy. It’s down to us what kind of result we get, but they will definitely be up for it”. A win on Saturday would make it six in a row. “As I always say, with every win we’re one game closer to defeat. We need to go into the game with the right attitude. I watched Treviso’s game with Piacenza and the team that played then bore almost no resemblance to the one we faced last weekend. Teams will always raise their game when they’re playing us”.