[ITA] Serie a 2006-07 (36 Viewers)

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Who else thinks that exchanging Mutu for Bojinov was a big failure?

The guy even managed to beat Luca Toni in goals.
I think so. that deal was the biggest mistake we have done :tdown: and too add to that, the most stupid one coz we have to pay 4 more millions to get full ownership of Bojinov :disagree: :tdown: :smoke:
 

Igal

Junior Member
Mar 8, 2004
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Who else thinks that exchanging Mutu for Bojinov was a big failure?

The guy even managed to beat Luca Toni in goals.
I claimed it in the last season, during summer moves and I'll say it again - Juve should've kept Mutu. Letting him go was a big mistake. I do believe that Bojinov still can and will grow into a greate striker, but Juve had to hold on to Mutu as well.



Marco Materazzi dedicated his stunning goal against Messina to the two Juventus youngsters who tragically died this weekend.
Yeah, I've heard about it yesterday. Don't know though if he just said it on the interview or had some writing on his shirt... If he had it on his shirt indeed - does anybody has a pic of it?
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
why juve did not sign tavano before roma , he can be very useful to us , he is a playmaker and a socerer also
Didn´t Roma just loan him?

If they did, we can sign him in the summer if Valencia doesn´t count on him anymore...

It is tough to persuade players to join us now, they will join us when we´re back to Serie A.
 

Jun-hide

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2002
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What about Mancini?:eyebrows:




Simplicio is the "new Emerson", just what we need...




Roma crushed Palermo at home, wake up!
Of course Mancini is great. He is one of the best out there in circulation.

But as far as I am concerned Taddei is simply isnt good enough to be part of trident for a Scudetto winning team. He rarely provides you with penetration down the side, and doesnt score bunches of goals like Mancini do on the other side. I feel Mancini is at his best when he cuts in and play more as a forward than out & out winger.

BTW, loosing out Mutu for Bojinov hurts no doubt. But I think if Mutu had stayed in Torino this year, he probably had to play as an understudy to Alex. There is nothing he can do about that becasue Alex is just such a big part of the club. It would have been unfair on him, and probably caused disruption in the dressing room. Fiorentina came up with a reasonable offer at the time, and there was little choice to accept the deal on the part of management. But I did expect Mutu to explode this year (No I am not using hindsight here). He has a fantastic working relationship with Prandelli, and the coach knows Mutu inside out unlike mulish Crap. Fiorentina now just need to send Toni for Adriano & Cash. Adriano will be back to his best no time, and he & Mutu will be back to their Parma days.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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Of course Mancini is great. He is one of the best out there in circulation.

But as far as I am concerned Taddei is simply isnt good enough to be part of trident for a Scudetto winning team. He rarely provides you with penetration down the side, and doesnt score bunches of goals like Mancini do on the other side. I feel Mancini is at his best when he cuts in and play more as a forward than out & out winger.

BTW, loosing out Mutu for Bojinov hurts no doubt. But I think if Mutu had stayed in Torino this year, he probably had to play as an understudy to Alex. There is nothing he can do about that becasue Alex is just such a big part of the club. It would have been unfair on him, and probably caused disruption in the dressing room. Fiorentina came up with a reasonable offer at the time, and there was little choice to accept the deal on the part of management. But I did expect Mutu to explode this year (No I am not using hindsight here). He has a fantastic working relationship with Prandelli, and the coach knows Mutu inside out unlike mulish Crap. Fiorentina now just need to send Toni for Adriano & Cash. Adriano will be back to his best no time, and he & Mutu will be back to their Parma days.
:agree:

Agreed. Prandelli is a wonderful Coach, he does miracles with limited sources and brings the best out of certain players.
 

Jun-hide

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2002
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:agree:

Agreed. Prandelli is a wonderful Coach, he does miracles with limited sources and brings the best out of certain players.
You know Mark

the most frightening thing is

If Fiorentina offered them Toni then they would actually put some cash in as well on top of Adriano. By the time you know it, Adriano would be top goalscorers chart.:D .

IMO, Fiorentina should have insisted on Adriano when Toni was up for the transfer earlier this year. I will do believe Prandelli can get the best out of the Brazilian.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Messina chief Pietro Franza was not pleased with referee Nicola Stefanini’s performance in their 2-0 defeat to Inter. “They are being protected,” he fumed.

The islanders were defeated 2-0 at the San Siro on Sunday, but there were a few controversial episodes, including a bust-up between Coach Bruno Giordano and Marco Materazzi (pictured).

“Inter are being protected this season, it is clear that they must win the Scudetto,” said Franza entering the Lega Calcio offices in Milan on Monday morning.

“Patrick Vieira should have been sent off,” added the official, referring to the fact that the Frenchman reacted to a foul by Alessandro Parisi by apparently kicking out at his ankle.

“We have all understood that Inter must win this year, but it is not nice for us to be defeated like this. Things must change and I hope something will happen soon. There is a lot of reverence towards the Inter players.”

Franza then commented on the episode that led to the sending off of Coach Giordano after bickering with Materazzi.

“Parisi was on the ground and we needed to stop the ball. I believe Giordano hit him lightly, there was no intention to hurt him.

“Materazzi provoked, as usual. We saw what happened during the World Cup,” concluded the President.

In the meantime, it seems that there is video evidence proving that Materazzi head-butted Marco Zoro before a corner, meaning he could be punished by the Disciplinary Commission.


i personally didnt see the match, but from what i read here, nothing surprises me you know what i found even more sickening? materazzi dedicated his goal for the 2 juventino that died this week, if u ask me, the idea was that he was suppose to score an own goal or 2 for them. as the messina chief here points out about vieira, now how many time has he got away this season with things like that, yet at juve he was probably one of the most targetted players by the ref.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Messina chief Pietro Franza was not pleased with referee Nicola Stefanini’s performance in their 2-0 defeat to Inter. “They are being protected,” he fumed.

The islanders were defeated 2-0 at the San Siro on Sunday, but there were a few controversial episodes, including a bust-up between Coach Bruno Giordano and Marco Materazzi (pictured).

“Inter are being protected this season, it is clear that they must win the Scudetto,” said Franza entering the Lega Calcio offices in Milan on Monday morning.

“Patrick Vieira should have been sent off,” added the official, referring to the fact that the Frenchman reacted to a foul by Alessandro Parisi by apparently kicking out at his ankle.

“We have all understood that Inter must win this year, but it is not nice for us to be defeated like this. Things must change and I hope something will happen soon. There is a lot of reverence towards the Inter players.”

Franza then commented on the episode that led to the sending off of Coach Giordano after bickering with Materazzi.

“Parisi was on the ground and we needed to stop the ball. I believe Giordano hit him lightly, there was no intention to hurt him.

“Materazzi provoked, as usual. We saw what happened during the World Cup,” concluded the President.

In the meantime, it seems that there is video evidence proving that Materazzi head-butted Marco Zoro before a corner, meaning he could be punished by the Disciplinary Commission.


i personally didnt see the match, but from what i read here, nothing surprises me you know what i found even more sickening? materazzi dedicated his goal for the 2 juventino that died this week, if u ask me, the idea was that he was suppose to score an own goal or 2 for them. as the messina chief here points out about vieira, now how many time has he got away this season with things like that, yet at juve he was probably one of the most targetted players by the ref.
what a bravery to make him talk so openly!!! i think messina will get relegated coz of his talking :D
seriously I like this man, he is trying to unveil what others trying to hide!!!!:smoke:
serie A sucks :yuck:
 
Jul 23, 2006
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Messina chief Pietro Franza was not pleased with referee Nicola Stefanini’s performance in their 2-0 defeat to Inter. “They are being protected,” he fumed.

The islanders were defeated 2-0 at the San Siro on Sunday, but there were a few controversial episodes, including a bust-up between Coach Bruno Giordano and Marco Materazzi (pictured).

“Inter are being protected this season, it is clear that they must win the Scudetto,” said Franza entering the Lega Calcio offices in Milan on Monday morning.

“Patrick Vieira should have been sent off,” added the official, referring to the fact that the Frenchman reacted to a foul by Alessandro Parisi by apparently kicking out at his ankle.
“We have all understood that Inter must win this year, but it is not nice for us to be defeated like this. Things must change and I hope something will happen soon. There is a lot of reverence towards the Inter players.”

Franza then commented on the episode that led to the sending off of Coach Giordano after bickering with Materazzi.

“Parisi was on the ground and we needed to stop the ball. I believe Giordano hit him lightly, there was no intention to hurt him.

“Materazzi provoked, as usual. We saw what happened during the World Cup,” concluded the President.

In the meantime, it seems that there is video evidence proving that Materazzi head-butted Marco Zoro before a corner, meaning he could be punished by the Disciplinary Commission.


i personally didnt see the match, but from what i read here, nothing surprises me you know what i found even more sickening? materazzi dedicated his goal for the 2 juventino that died this week, if u ask me, the idea was that he was suppose to score an own goal or 2 for them. as the messina chief here points out about vieira, now how many time has he got away this season with things like that, yet at juve he was probably one of the most targetted players by the ref.
:disagree: :tdown:
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
I don´t follow Serie A, but as I see nothing changed, now Inter is protected and smaller clubs have to suffer again, Inter has taken our role in Serie A...

Vieira and Matrix just cannot stop making fouls for red cards, I don´t know what´s wrong with them.

Pathetic.

And BTW I agree with Badass, how can they dare share this dirty victory with us after all the crap talk about us.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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I don´t follow Serie A, but as I see nothing changed, now Inter is protected and smaller clubs have to suffer again, Inter has taken our role in Serie A...

Vieira and Matrix just cannot stop making fouls for red cards, I don´t know what´s wrong with them.

Pathetic.

And BTW I agree with Badass, how can they dare share this dirty victory with us after all the crap talk about us.
its insulting, i feel like we've been taunted, with the excuse of the death of 2 juventino, not interisti
 

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