[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (16 Viewers)

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,772
Let's put it this way.

If I were Mourinho, and I was told I could get a Moggi-brokered deal where Juve would draw at home to Bologna but I'd have to lose at Sampdoria -- I would take that deal in a heartbeat. :shifty:
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,967
I can't believe how weak Milan is. Not a single chance in the first half and completely owned at the back in more than one occasion.
Bari have two very exciting wingers. We'll suffer against those two guys.

Too bad Rivas didn't finish his great action with a goal. That was a complete ownage of Nesta and Kaladze.
Storari made an amazing save few minutes later.

Bari could've easily been 2:0 up because they had two 100% chances.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
Leonardo wont survive more then 2 months more IMO.


But Spalletti would be weird, his type of football involves ALOT of running, and this Milan is the most immobile them I have seen in ages.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
88,998
Leonardo wont survive more then 2 months more IMO.


But Spalletti would be weird, his type of football involves ALOT of running, and this Milan is the most immobile them I have seen in ages.
He should resign, he's doing pretty bad job.

Don't know why but I think Spalletti would do a good job him Milan. Not that they wouldn't have to run a lot but there are many players of his taste. I'm pretty sure he'd revive them (maybe not a strong Milan but definitely better than this Milan).
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,303
De Laurentiis: 'Time for Napoli reset' Sunday 27 September, 2009

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Roberto Donadoni is safe, but Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis has parted company with his director of sport. “Time for the reset button.”

The patron was furious with recent results and made statements this morning that effectively told transfer guru Pierpaolo Marino to do the decent thing and step aside.

Marino seemed to get the message, as he walked out of the Stadio San Paolo during today's 2-1 win over Siena.

“I thank him for what he has done for Napoli, but his professional life in football continues,” declared President De Laurentiis after the match.

“Separations happen, just like in movies. The time has come to press the reset button.”

Channel 4

Should we or have we forgiven Secco?
 

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