[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (68 Viewers)

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
Round 35:
Inter-Atalanta
Roma-Sampdoria

Round 36:
Lazio-Inter
Parma-Roma

Round 37:
Inter-Chievo
Roma-Cagliari

Round 38:
Siena-Inter
Chievo-Roma
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Inter have 3 matches against teams fighting relegation and one easy home match against the save Chievo.
Now, lots depends if Lazio and Siena will still be fighting against relegation when they face Inter, but the chances are that they will so they won't let Inter have an easy match. In any case, all 4 are teams that Inter should easily beat.
Imo, the away match to Lazio is the trickiest one for Inter. It comes just after the away CL game to Barca and as seen against Roma today, Lazio can be troublesome in these times when they play not to be relegated.
The next match, against Atalanta is also a tricky one. It's a home match, but it comes between the matches with Barcelona. Atalanta are 18th, but only 2 pts behind safety zone and they're in fine form lately.

For Roma the trickiest match is obviously the next one. Home against Sampdoria.
Roma play a Coppa match this week so it complicates things.
But if Roma beats Sampdoria, then the way to the scudetto is wide open. Parma, Cagliari and Chievo play for absolutely nothing.
The away match to Parma is a little harder though. But if Parma fail to beat Bologna (in Bologna) next week (and Bologna are fighting against relegation) then it will definitely be game over for Parma and they'll lose even the minimal chances they still have to play in Europe.

So, the next two weeks will give, imo, the scudetto winner. The last two rounds are piss easy for both Inter and Roma and only a miracle will need to happen for them not to win those matches (assuming they'll still be fighting for the scudetto).
Whoever loses pts in the next two weeks, will lose the scudetto.
 

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Aug 17, 2007
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I just read that Di Canio is shocked by Totti's gesture to Nazio fans. Di Canio. the guy used to make Nazi gestures, how can he talk about Totti? he only pointed his thumbs down.

And Reja said Totti should be banned for 10 matches. those guys are insane
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
I just read that Di Canio is shocked by Totti's gesture to Nazio fans. Di Canio. the guy used to make Nazi gestures, how can he talk about Totti? he only pointed his thumbs down.
You got it wrong. Di Canio actually said that there was nothing wrong with what Totti did.

“It's a very normal thing. It's unpleasant, but that's ok.

“Those people who live the derby recognise something right in such gestures, just like Lazio fans who hope Roma don't win the Scudetto.

“Totti hasn't insulted anyone or made vulgar gestures. He hopes Lazio go in Serie B, and that's ok in a derby like today's,” he concluded.


http://www.football-italia.net/apr19k.html
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Round 35:
Inter-Atalanta
Roma-Sampdoria

Round 36:
Lazio-Inter
Parma-Roma

Round 37:
Inter-Chievo
Roma-Cagliari

Round 38:
Siena-Inter
Chievo-Roma
-------------
Inter have 3 matches against teams fighting relegation and one easy home match against the save Chievo.
Now, lots depends if Lazio and Siena will still be fighting against relegation when they face Inter, but the chances are that they will so they won't let Inter have an easy match. In any case, all 4 are teams that Inter should easily beat.
Imo, the away match to Lazio is the trickiest one for Inter. It comes just after the away CL game to Barca and as seen against Roma today, Lazio can be troublesome in these times when they play not to be relegated.
The next match, against Atalanta is also a tricky one. It's a home match, but it comes between the matches with Barcelona. Atalanta are 18th, but only 2 pts behind safety zone and they're in fine form lately.

For Roma the trickiest match is obviously the next one. Home against Sampdoria.
Roma play a Coppa match this week so it complicates things.
But if Roma beats Sampdoria, then the way to the scudetto is wide open. Parma, Cagliari and Chievo play for absolutely nothing.
The away match to Parma is a little harder though. But if Parma fail to beat Bologna (in Bologna) next week (and Bologna are fighting against relegation) then it will definitely be game over for Parma and they'll lose even the minimal chances they still have to play in Europe.

So, the next two weeks will give, imo, the scudetto winner. The last two rounds are piss easy for both Inter and Roma and only a miracle will need to happen for them not to win those matches (assuming they'll still be fighting for the scudetto).
Whoever loses pts in the next two weeks, will lose the scudetto.

I still think Roma's trickiest game will be against Parma, especially if Parma have nothing to play for. They will probably play with no added pressure and get a result against Roma. Unfortunately i see Inter winning all 4 of their remaining games.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Round 35:
Inter-Atalanta
Roma-Sampdoria

Round 36:
Lazio-Inter
Parma-Roma

Round 37:
Inter-Chievo
Roma-Cagliari

Round 38:
Siena-Inter
Chievo-Roma
-------------
Inter have 3 matches against teams fighting relegation and one easy home match against the save Chievo.
Now, lots depends if Lazio and Siena will still be fighting against relegation when they face Inter, but the chances are that they will so they won't let Inter have an easy match. In any case, all 4 are teams that Inter should easily beat.
Imo, the away match to Lazio is the trickiest one for Inter. It comes just after the away CL game to Barca and as seen against Roma today, Lazio can be troublesome in these times when they play not to be relegated.
The next match, against Atalanta is also a tricky one. It's a home match, but it comes between the matches with Barcelona. Atalanta are 18th, but only 2 pts behind safety zone and they're in fine form lately.

For Roma the trickiest match is obviously the next one. Home against Sampdoria.
Roma play a Coppa match this week so it complicates things.
But if Roma beats Sampdoria, then the way to the scudetto is wide open. Parma, Cagliari and Chievo play for absolutely nothing.
The away match to Parma is a little harder though. But if Parma fail to beat Bologna (in Bologna) next week (and Bologna are fighting against relegation) then it will definitely be game over for Parma and they'll lose even the minimal chances they still have to play in Europe.

So, the next two weeks will give, imo, the scudetto winner. The last two rounds are piss easy for both Inter and Roma and only a miracle will need to happen for them not to win those matches (assuming they'll still be fighting for the scudetto).
Whoever loses pts in the next two weeks, will lose the scudetto.

I still think Roma's trickiest game will be against Parma, especially if Parma have nothing to play for. They will probably play with no added pressure and get a result against Roma. Unfortunately i see Inter winning all 4 of their remaining games.
 
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I think Roma's trickiest game is Sampdoria. Samp are in really good form of late and are fighting for 4th. They are the only team that Roma play that have something to play for, the other 3 are gonna finish mid-table regardless.

Hopefully Samp can stop Roma because I think they will win their last 3 games without much problem.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
I just read that Di Canio is shocked by Totti's gesture to Nazio fans. Di Canio. the guy used to make Nazi gestures, how can he talk about Totti? he only pointed his thumbs down.

And Reja said Totti should be banned for 10 matches. those guys are insane
Don't let the prospect of watching Inter losing the title to Roma makes you forget that Totti is a douche bag, he'll happily do an even worse gesture towards Juve fans if he's presented with a chance. In fact, In our last meeting, the cunt shushed our fans after they defeated us if I recall correctly. It was either him or the other douche Mexes.

Di Canio is a stand up guy for me :D
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
He ain't that bad.

The media's image of him is...



But the reality is...

The media didn't make him do a straight armed fascist salute. He did it all by himself.

He can hug black people all he wants, but he endorses an ideology that says they are sub-human, the "but i have black friends" excuse is so out of date.

I agree.

Somehow his sporting gesture of catching the ball when a 'keeper was injured is what gets remembered and not his fascism or the pushing over the ref.
Exactly.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
47,024
The media didn't make him do a straight armed fascist salute. He did it all by himself.

He can hug black people all he wants, but he endorses an ideology that says they are sub-human, the "but i have black friends" excuse is so out of date.
Not wanting to get into a big debate on the issue, but fascism is not necessarily racist (unlike nazism).

Without knowing Di Canio's exact beliefs, I don't know he can't be denounced as a racist (though he probably is).
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Not wanting to get into a big debate on the issue, but fascism is not necessarily racist (unlike nazism).

Without knowing Di Canio's exact beliefs, I don't know he can't be denounced as a racist (though he probably is).
I don't agree, Fascism while not as big as Nazism on racism, also adopted and promoted the idea of a superior race.

I do agree however that its impossible to be a Nazi but not be a racist, while it is quite possible to be a Fascist and not a racist.

I wouldn't claim to know Di Canio's beliefs on racism either. However due to the racist connotation that such a fascist salute brings with it, it was rather stupid of Di Canio to do it in the first place. There was always going to be a debate over whether he was a racist or not
 

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