[IT] Serie A 2004/05 (20 Viewers)

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Day 36
Bologna (41) - Brescia (35)
Fiorentina (37) - Atalanta (34)
Juventus - Parma (40)
Lecce (41) - Milan
Roma (40) - Lazio (41)
Siena (39) - Chievo (36)


Day 37
Atalanta - Roma
Brescia - Messina
Chievo - Bologna
Lazio - Fiorentina
Parma - Siena
Reggina - Lecce


Day 38
Bologna - Sampdoria
Fiorentina - Brescia
Inter - Reggina
Lecce - Parma
Palermo - Lazio
Roma - Chievo
Siena - Atalanta


The last 3 days and the 11 teams battling for relegation. IMO 11 teams battling for survival is a big number.
 

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    Let's not write Livorno off so soon. Sure, we trounced them earlier in the season, but we're playing away and they'll probably be motivated as all teams are when playing against Juve.

    They've conceded a hatful of goals recently, but TBH I don't expect us to score that many against them. Also don't forget that they've scored a lot of goals in those 2 matches too, as well as the fact that they had a man sent off
     

    Lilianna

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    ++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++


    Yeah, that's what's gonna make the last 3 rounds extremely interesting
    more or less,all the 30 remaining matches will ve VERY interesting!!!
    cause lets not forget we haven't won the scudetto yet!
     

    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++


    who told you i want roma to get relageted?
    i want them to stay in serie a so that we can beat them again next year twice!
    I never said you did want them to get relegated, I was merely saying that we wont, as for beating us :rofl:
     

    Lilianna

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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++


    I never said you did want them to get relegated, I was merely saying that we wont, as for beating us :rofl:
    laugh as much as you like....


    we'll beat you again,like we did this year.
    just wait and you'll see.
     

    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++


    laugh as much as you like....


    we'll beat you again,like we did this year.
    just wait and you'll see.
    Not that I am getting into it again, its been argued enough, but next time you wont have a rather, in as diplomatic as possible, the crapiest ref ever...
     

    Nicole

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    Lily, your so naive. Its lovely like, its why I like you, but really the corruption of Italian football is crazy...

    To quote Parma chairman "Why can be beat the best teams in Spain and other countries, and not win in Italy?"
     

    Lilianna

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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    Lily, your so naive. Its lovely like, its why I like you, but really the corruption of Italian football is crazy...

    To quote Parma chairman "Why can be beat the best teams in Spain and other countries, and not win in Italy?"
    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
    Nicole, you're so naive it's adorable :)
    don't copy gray''s words.
    there are no words you can find right now to "hit'' juventus.

    we are ON TOP,we are winning our 28th scudetto,
    while you are getting relagetaed.

    so it's better for you,for now at least,to keep quite when it comes to juventus...

    you can not blame us for anything.
    you're not better
     

    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by Lilianna ] ++

    don't copy gray''s words.
    there are no words you can find right now to "hit'' juventus.

    we are ON TOP,we are winning our 28th scudetto,
    while you are getting relagetaed.

    so it's better for you,for now at least,to keep quite when it comes to juventus...

    you can not blame us for anything.
    you're not better
    why not? they are so filled with wisdom? :D

    You are on top, very lucky to be there, but you are...
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    why not? they are so filled with wisdom? :D
    :LOL:
    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    You are on top, very lucky to be there, but you are...
    Nicole, nothing but respect to you for sticking with your team through thick and thin... I can't say all Juve fans would do the same
     

    Nicole

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    :LOL:
    You just look through this site looking for compliments for yourself dont you gray :D

    Nicole, nothing but respect to you for sticking with your team through thick and thin... I can't say all Juve fans would do the same
    Neither can I, thats my point, when Juve arent successful, how many people here will still be fans? At least with Roma we have exciting games that at least slightly make it better.
     

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    Ancelotti eyes Roma future Monday 9 May, 2005

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    Boss Carlo Ancelotti has opened the door for a Roma move just hours after Milan’s loss to Juventus.

    The tactician has been linked with the Giallorossi post given his past as a player in the Italian capital.

    And although a switch looks unlikely in the near future, he’s failed to rule out a return to the Stadio Olimpico.

    "My relationship with Milan is very strong right now," he told Radio Anch'io Sport on Monday morning.

    "I was happy at Roma and I would one day like to sit on the Giallorossi bench in the future."

    However, Ancelotti is also pondering the events at the San Siro on Sunday, when Juventus beat his side 1-0 to take a three-point lead in the title race with just three games left.

    "Did Juve deserve to win? I don’t think so," he insisted. "Juventus went into the game with a clear mind while we didn’t.

    "But I couldn’t have asked anything more from my players who gave their all against a very determined Juventus.

    "We saw the two best Italian clubs face each other but there was only one winner. A draw would have been fairer when you take into account our second half."

    Milan were also unlucky to have not been awarded a penalty for Gianluca Zambrotta’s shirt pull on Marcos Cafu.

    "I have great faith in referee Pierlugi Collina," added Ancelotti. "He didn’t give it because he either didn’t see it or felt it wasn’t a penalty."

    The tactician also insisted that he believed The Double was still on despite Juventus now being clear favourites in the peninsula.

    "We won’t give up," he noted. "The two games before the Champions’ League Final will be needed to keep up our focus and in the hope that Juve slip up.

    "We’ll just look to win all three games without making calculations. We have played 10 times in 30 days but we are not tired – you saw that in our second half display yesterday."
     

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    We fear drop, admits Chivu Monday 9 May, 2005

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    Roma stopper Cristian Chivu has revealed his relegation concerns after the Giallorossi’s latest defeat.

    The capital outfit lost 2-1 at Parma on Sunday, meaning they’ve amazingly collected just two points from the last 30.

    "We are really at risk now," said the Romanian stopper. "I can’t imagine a club like ours playing in Serie B but our situation is really critical.

    "Fortunately we can get out of this because we have the quality and the mental strength to do so.

    "We didn’t deserve to lose at Parma but that is the past now. We need to just look to the future."

    Roma are just four points clear of safety and face city rivals Lazio, who are one point ahead of them, in the derby next Sunday.

    "I’m not even thinking about our defeat to them earlier this season," continued the classy defender.

    "The odd thing is that we can win the Coppa Italia this season but we are thinking about survival at the same time."

    Meanwhile, Roma are being linked with a summer swoop for Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati.

    The Italian has been No 2 at the San Siro for the last couple of seasons and is eager for first team football.

    The shot-stopper could join the Stadio Olimpico outfit on loan for the 2005-06 campaign.
     

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