[IT] Serie A 2004/05 (16 Viewers)

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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About Di Vaio to Palermo, actually I'm looking forward to this deal, Di Vaio seems to be pretty frustarted in Valencia after the spat with his coach, and the arrival of Kluivert means that he will not have a chance to play, so a return to Serie A wouldn't be bad. I would say this is a smart move to revive his career as Del Neri has annouced that he would opt for 4-4-2, a partner for Toni would be great.
 

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Chxta

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Nov 1, 2004
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Wonderful example of how the English media manipulate issues...

On SkySports news this morning, they said that Kuffour didn't move to the premiership because no club was willing to take him, but on another place (Channel4), his agent says he snubbed Pool and Spurs.

Who do we believe?
 

ZhiXin

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Collina’s farewell date set Friday 10 June, 2005

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Pierluigi Collina’s prestigious career as a referee will come to an end on June 18 when the Italian official takes charge of the relegation play-off second leg between Bologna and Parma.

The rules in Italian football state that a referee must retire once he reaches the age of 45, which Collina did in February. It was speculated that he would be given exemption by the Italian FA due to his reputation as the world’s best referee. However, he is likely to continue in another role – choosing who will referee each game on a week-by-week basis.

Collina’s career started in 1977, but it wasn’t until 14 years later that he would referee his first Serie A match. In 1995 he got his FIFA badge and he was the referee when Manchester United stunned Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions’ League Final. He also took charge of the 2002 World Cup Final between Germany and Brazil

source: channel4.com
 

ZhiXin

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Conti has Martins concern Saturday 11 June, 2005

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Bruno Conti has warned that Oba Martins could be the danger man in tomorrow’s Coppa Italia Final, though the Roma boss had a surprise guest at his Press conference.

“I wish to present our new signing to you all,” smiled the Coach at the Trigoria training ground. “He is young, has a good right foot, but needs to work on his left.” The ‘new addition’ was Diego Armando Maradona, who flew in to Italy this week for Ciro Ferrara’s testimonial.


“In 1982 Conti starred in a World Cup squad that made everyone dream,” replied the Argentine legend. “He is a great person and I am happy to be here with him. I also wish to thank Francesco Totti, Antonio Cassano, Leandro Cufre and all the other Roma players who have done charity work for children.”


The Giallorossi may have been in jovial mood with Maradona’s visit, but they are keeping focused on Sunday’s first leg of the Coppa Italia Final against Inter. Adriano has returned from Brazil and is expected to start, but Conti eyes another danger man.


“We will find an Inter side that is motivated and must keep a special eye out for Martins. The Nigerian really suits Adriano’s style and together they form a truly dangerous partnership.”


Roma are the underdogs going into this clash, although the number of Nerazzurri stars out because of international duty and injury boost their chances. Philippe Mexes and Christian Panucci have recovered, though Alberto Aquilani is sidelined.


“We have worked hard to be ready for this double challenge and we’ll give everything we’ve got to win this trophy,” assured the Coach. “I saw Vincenzo Montella and Cassano looking particularly sharp in training, so I am confident.”


Roma completed the signing of Shabani Christophe Nonda yesterday evening, as he was out of contract with Monaco and has penned a three-year deal.


“I am very happy to have joined Roma, a great club with world class players,” said the Congolese striker on the official website. “I consider this city to be the capital of the world in terms of history and culture, while the fans are extraordinary. I must thank the Sensi family and the directors for believing in my potential and giving me even greater motivation to come here.”

source: channel4.com
 

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