[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (11 Viewers)

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,395
I was mildly confident in us before the Napoli match but now I am 100% sure about it, we never like to take advantage of other teams faults. And what's worse is that Fiorentina will rise up the table making even more unnecessary competition.
I was mildly confident in us before the Siena game...up until the 3-0 in the Siena game but when I saw that the team stops playing just out of the blues, it's all gone.
 

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Mar 10, 2009
8,695
if Italian coaches would just unleash thier players, and believe more in the young ones, Italian football would be in a better situation.
had we had leanardo we would have seen the best from Diego , melo and amauri, Giovinco would be starting too.

I'm all up for getting a foreign coach, I think Italian coaches are too behind todays football. Not even Lippi could save us, he's picking oldies too
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
Hey guys, do you know how many points Juve had after 29 rounds last year?
I'll tell you, 62 points.

Do you know where we'd have been placed right now, after 29 rounds, if we had 62 points?
Top of the table, two points above Inter :howler:

We were average last year. Slightly better than this year's Milan, or about the same. But even if we were just as average as we were last year, we'd have been leading serie A right now.

Great timing to have the worst season in decades. :wallbang:
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
89,026
Hey guys, do you know how many points Juve had after 29 rounds last year?
I'll tell you, 62 points.

Do you know where we'd have been placed right now, after 29 rounds, if we had 62 points?
Top of the table, two points above Inter :howler:

We were average last year. Slightly better than this year's Milan, or about the same. But even if we were just as average as we were last year, we'd have been leading serie A right now.

Great timing to have the worst season in decades. :wallbang:
You're really good at depressing people. :p
 
Mar 24, 2006
13,954
Hey guys, do you know how many points Juve had after 29 rounds last year?
I'll tell you, 62 points.

Do you know where we'd have been placed right now, after 29 rounds, if we had 62 points?
Top of the table, two points above Inter :howler:

We were average last year. Slightly better than this year's Milan, or about the same. But even if we were just as average as we were last year, we'd have been leading serie A right now.

Great timing to have the worst season in decades. :wallbang:
Credit due to Ferrara :eyebrows:
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
The plan to introduce a 12.30 local time kick-off in Serie A next season is in place, announced Lega Calcio President Maurizio Beretta.

“We will also play on Sunday at 12.30 and there is a slot for a Friday evening kick-off when teams are taking part in the UEFA competitions the following week.

“Monday, for now, is reserved for Serie B,” he told Radio Anch’Io Sport.

There have already been experiments with a lunchtime match this term, when Inter beat Chievo 1-0 at the Bentegodi on January 6.

“There will be windows, such as Friday evening, which will not be fixed but help teams who are competing in Europe.

“I think this is an element that can help Italian sides remove their handicap when it comes to fatigue in these tournaments.

“This season we’ve seen games against outfits that had a more comfortable fixture list. It is also an extra service for the television viewer, who has greater versatility in his product.”

In Italy every single Serie A match is available on pay-per-view television, both satellite and terrestrial.

The current fixture list has Saturday kick-offs at 18.00 and 20.45 local time, a Sunday evening game at 20.45 and the rest at 15.00 on Sunday afternoon.

The Lega Calcio also confirmed the Italian Super Cup will be played in China for the next three seasons.

The referees assigned to Serie A and B will be split into two divisions. “We could also loan officials to Serie B for particularly tricky games. The group changes each year with promotions and exits.”

FT
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I think they're trying to copy the EPL next season and its a shame to play in such an early time as it means having to miss much more games for the ones who work/study on Sunday and Saturday.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,244
The plan to introduce a 12.30 local time kick-off in Serie A next season is in place, announced Lega Calcio President Maurizio Beretta.

“We will also play on Sunday at 12.30 and there is a slot for a Friday evening kick-off when teams are taking part in the UEFA competitions the following week.

“Monday, for now, is reserved for Serie B,” he told Radio Anch’Io Sport.

There have already been experiments with a lunchtime match this term, when Inter beat Chievo 1-0 at the Bentegodi on January 6.

“There will be windows, such as Friday evening, which will not be fixed but help teams who are competing in Europe.

“I think this is an element that can help Italian sides remove their handicap when it comes to fatigue in these tournaments.

“This season we’ve seen games against outfits that had a more comfortable fixture list. It is also an extra service for the television viewer, who has greater versatility in his product.”

In Italy every single Serie A match is available on pay-per-view television, both satellite and terrestrial.

The current fixture list has Saturday kick-offs at 18.00 and 20.45 local time, a Sunday evening game at 20.45 and the rest at 15.00 on Sunday afternoon.

The Lega Calcio also confirmed the Italian Super Cup will be played in China for the next three seasons.

The referees assigned to Serie A and B will be split into two divisions. “We could also loan officials to Serie B for particularly tricky games. The group changes each year with promotions and exits.”

FT
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I think they're trying to copy the EPL next season and its a shame to play in such an early time as it means having to miss much more games for the ones who work/study on Sunday and Saturday.
Incorrectly sourcing an article. Post reported.
 

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