[ITA] Coppa Italia 2009/2010 (7 Viewers)

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Lets forget for a second that Inter played yesterday.
What Roma were doing was disgusting and malicious. What Mexes was doing belongs to boxing, not football. What Taddei was doing was with an intention to seriously hurt a player. What Totti did was brutal.
Have in mind that these idiots won't hesitate a bit to do the same to our players too.

The refs mustn't forgive such actions and neither should the federation. We already suffered a lot from Ale's broken leg. He wasn't the same after that. The refs should protect the players, especially the star players from such brutal actions by the opposition.
Inter will play the CL final and represent Italy there. Many players, no matter from which team, are waiting for the World Cup. It shouldn't be allowed someone to miss the WC, the CL final and a career to be ruined just because some brainless fucks can't control their temper and are frustrated by their own failures.
In Lippi's place I will announce that Totti will never play for the Azzurri while I am the coach. At the same time, the federation should give him some huge ban.

With this being said, I think that Balotelli deserves something like this.
I know that many will disagree but Balotelli must learn to respect the opposition and he must start thinking for himself in a different way. He should know better that trying to humiliate the opponent can get you seriously hurt in the end and instead of trying to provoke the opposition with some fancy tricks and smiling sarcastically, he should concentrate on the game and play some football. Cristiano Ronaldo was similar when his team had a secure lead and the opposition was nervous. Now Balotelli is doing the same. CR got away without a serious injury. Balo might not be so lucky.
 
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Azzurri7

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    Nothing to do with the prick, but how Totti behaved, its pathetic to say someone doing that gains your respect. That means your respect is worth nothing.
    Someone like Balotelli deserve this once in a while. I'm really glad Totti reacted in this way.

    Seriously, even Inter fans would most probably tackle him from behind, after-all he can't hide the joy of seeing himself in a mirror wearing a Milan kit:howler:


    Once again, bravo Francesco.
     

    Osman

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    Aug 30, 2002
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    Completely agree Alen, I went into the game rooting for Roma, to being completely disgusted by their near barbaric behaviour (I HATE Motta, but I was suprised the dudes head was kicked couple times while down). The gangleader showing the way perfectly with that shit. They deserve zero sympathies.


    Rab, you are completely childish.
     

    JuveJay

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    You make it sound like this happens every game, or in many games? You mention Balotelli yet Inter are full of players who instigate trouble, they have several dirty players, they have several cheats, and these players are often protected (look at how many times Samuel escapes second yellows, Thiago Motta's antics including last night, Materazzi, well, enough said), so for that reason I can see why people respond like that to Inter, but as you say, it isn't right and it isn't the way to handle the situation. The referee should handle the situation, but then if they have an extremely long leash how can you possibly win?
     

    swag

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    Thiago Motta didn't deserve his straight red card in the CL, but he deserved to be put in front of a referee firing squad and shot in the head on multiple occasions this season.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    You make it sound like this happens every game, or in many games? You mention Balotelli yet Inter are full of players who instigate trouble, they have several dirty players, they have several cheats, and these players are often protected (look at how many times Samuel escapes second yellows, Thiago Motta's antics including last night, Materazzi, well, enough said), so for that reason I can see why people respond like that to Inter, but as you say, it isn't right and it isn't the way to handle the situation. The referee should handle the situation, but then if they have an extremely long leash how can you possibly win?
    Inter might have been the victims yesterday, but no-one's denying that many of their players are, as someone already called them, street thugs.
    It's a problem in general in Italy.
    Camo is my favorite Juve player, but he's the same.

    Now, I acknowledge that this is probably happening in the other big leagues too, but I watch serie A the most and I don't like this behavior. Perhaps the federation might start punishing these acts, and stop protecting the big teams in such an unfair way.
     

    king Ale

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    Oct 28, 2004
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    Lets forget for a second that Inter played yesterday.
    What Roma were doing was disgusting and malicious. What Mexes was doing belongs to boxing, not football. What Taddei was doing was with an intention to seriously hurt a player. What Totti did was brutal.
    Have in mind that these idiots won't hesitate a bit to do the same to our players too.

    The refs mustn't forgive such actions and neither should the federation. We already suffered a lot from Ale's broken leg. He wasn't the same after that. The refs should protect the players, especially the star players from such brutal actions by the opposition.
    Inter will play the CL final and represent Italy there. Many players, no matter from which team, are waiting for the World Cup. It shouldn't be allowed someone to miss the WC, the CL final and a career to be ruined just because some brainless fucks can't control their temper and are frustrated by their own failures.
    In Lippi's place I will announce that Totti will never play for the Azzurri while I am the coach. At the same time, the federation should give him some huge ban.

    With this being said, I think that Balotelli deserves something like this.
    I know that many will disagree but Balotelli must learn to respect the opposition and he must start thinking for himself in a different way. He should know better that trying to humiliate the opponent can get you seriously hurt in the end and instead of trying to provoke the opposition with some fancy tricks and smiling sarcastically, he should concentrate on the game and play some football. Cristiano Ronaldo was similar when his team had a secure lead and the opposition was nervous. Now Balotelli is doing the same. CR got away without a serious injury. Balo might not be so lucky.
    I agree with everything you said there except the bold part. I'm personally not a fan of Balotelli or similar players of such disgusting attitudes but he doesn't do harm to the opponents' players so he doesn't deserve something like that savage kick. This is not Balotelli who must learn how to respect the other players and he actually won't learn it by getting fouled like that in the games. Players like Totti are those who have to learn how to behave and he would have already learned if he had been punished more severely for the same behaviors in the past.
     

    Raz

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    Nov 20, 2005
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    I think rewarding is better for learning, so bolattelis reward for not being an a-hole would be better performance and no more such "tackles". So I think it is best for him to change his behaviour then to expect people to just accept him the way he is now. Because if you bark long enough someone will try to silence you.

    We have this saying, i will try to translalte it - you will be answered in the same manner as you asked.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    I agree with everything you said there except the bold part. I'm personally not a fan of Balotelli or similar players of such disgusting attitudes but he doesn't do harm to the opponents' players so he doesn't deserve something like that savage kick. This is not Balotelli who must learn how to respect the other players and he actually won't learn it by getting fouled like that in the games. Players like Totti are those who have to learn how to behave and he would have already learned if he had been punished more severely for the same behaviors in the past.
    I was talking more about other situations, not yesterday's one. When you lead 3:0 in the 90th minute, what's the point of provoking the opposition with fancy tricks or gesticulation?
    Many people can't control their temper so you're asking for trouble if you're provoking them when you can't achieve nothing positive by provoking them. Ideally, a football player should be immune to provocations, but obviously many aren't.
    In that sense I think that those who act like Balotelli, deserve (as in: they're asking for...) trouble.
     

    JuveJay

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    I think rewarding is better for learning, so bolattelis reward for not being an a-hole would be better performance and no more such "tackles". So I think it is best for him to change his behaviour then to expect people to just accept him the way he is now. Because if you bark long enough someone will try to silence you.

    We have this saying, i will try to translalte it - you will be answered in the same manner as you asked.
    By rights he should be treated the same way Cassano has all these years, but he never has been, perhaps the FIGC are too scared to do that. It's clear Mourinho likes to keep his pets wild, if he tames them his game plan is out of the window, a nice Inter wouldn't win quite a few games they do.
     

    Raz

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    By rights he should be treated the same way Cassano has all these years, but he never has been, perhaps the FIGC are too scared to do that. It's clear Mourinho likes to keep his pets wild, if he tames them his game plan is out of the window, a nice Inter wouldn't win quite a few games they do.
    Maybe, but I think with a better attitude bolateli could realy become something special, while with the current one I don't see him becoming somehing, he will eather end up in a small club one day or get his legs broken by someone imo.
     
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    Azzurri7

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    I agree with everything you said there except the bold part. I'm personally not a fan of Balotelli or similar players of such disgusting attitudes but he doesn't do harm to the opponents' players so he doesn't deserve something like that savage kick. .
    Oh please.... if insulting, acting and making dirty signs with his gestures are not considered as a harm then lets switch football to something else like boxing.
     

    JuveJay

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    One can dream. But seriously, I don't know how you change the personality of a person who is so clearly deranged and enjoys controversy. He will end up as another Cassano at this rate, 15-20 caps and being a big fish in a small pond.
     

    king Ale

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    Oh please.... if insulting, acting and making dirty signs with his gestures are not considered as a harm then lets switch football to something else like boxing.
    I hate that and I dislike players who are like that but if what Balotelli does was harmful there would have been a law against that.
     

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