[IT] Serie A 2004/05 (29 Viewers)

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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I hate to say this, but is Italian soccer heading the rite direction?

How come with have 3 teams that r used to be good did terrible this season?
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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Atalanta 0-1 Reggina
Bologna 0-0 Lecce
Brescia 0-2 Palermo
Chievo 0-1 Milan
Lazio 2-3 Cagliari
Livorno 1-2 Udinese (Sat 18.00)
Messina 1-1 Fiorentina
Sampdoria 1-0 Parma
Siena 0-4 Roma (Sat 20.30)

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BTW congrats to myself for reaching 1000 posts, wouldn't be here for quite a while. Cya fellas!
 

Lilianna

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Apr 3, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by ZhiXin ] ++
I hate to say this, but is Italian soccer heading the rite direction?

How come with have 3 teams that r used to be good did terrible this season?
i don't know what to think myself...

but,which third team do you mean?
lazio?
 

Lilianna

Senior Member
Apr 3, 2003
15,969
++ [ originally posted by ZhiXin ] ++
Atalanta 0-1 Reggina
Bologna 0-0 Lecce
Brescia 0-2 Palermo
Chievo 0-1 Milan
Lazio 2-3 Cagliari
Livorno 1-2 Udinese (Sat 18.00)
Messina 1-1 Fiorentina
Sampdoria 1-0 Parma
Siena 0-4 Roma (Sat 20.30)

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BTW congrats to myself for reaching 1000 posts, wouldn't be here for quite a while. Cya fellas!
congrats man! :thumb:
now i am trying to reach my 15,000 posts :D
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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What angered me about the Milan-Chievo match is that Chievo really deserved the draw. They match may have been played slightly more in the Chievo half of the pitch, but Chievo made more chances. The only thing that gave Milan the edge was a freak defensive deflection that laid the ball in front of Crespo with nothing between him and Marchegianni.
 

Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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The Team Of The Week:

Tactical Formation: 3-4-3

Goalkeeper

Dida The three points Milan claimed at Chievo have the Brazlian keeper’s name written all over them. His save on Baronio’s blast was possibly the best of the season.

Defenders

Dellas Finally the Roma defense resembled a real one. A lot of the merit for this needs to go to the Greek giant, who is able to give his best when fielded as a true ‘old-school’ sweeper.

Barzagli The Palermo defender played a fantastic match at Brescia. Every cross sent into the box by Brescia was his prey.

Sensini The Argentine national team might want to recall this immense veteran of the game.

Midfielders

Baronio The Chievo midfielder is going through a great moment of form. Only a Super- Dida denied him a much deserved goal.

Camoranesi ‘Camo’ has never delivered impressive performances with such continuity in his career. Another miracle signed ‘Fabio Capello’.

Parisi Gave Fiorentina a tough time throughout the entire match. Is both a great midfielder, and when needed, a solid defender.

Corini Directed the Palermo orchestra like a true maestro-The out-of-favour Guidolin needs to offer many thanks to his skipper.

Forwards

Langella His speed devastated the Lazio defense. No-one expected the Cagliari player to do so well in his first Serie A season.

Cassano Immense at Siena, where he assisted all four of Roma’s goals. This ‘other Cassano’ must now consistently become the ‘true Cassano.’

Ibrahimovic Pure class. The former Ajax star might lack true marksman abilities, but his technique and vision are out of this world.

Coach

Arrigoni His modest Cagliari currently sit in the table's 4th spot while playing an offensive style of football. A good example other smaller Italian clubs should try to follow.
 

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