[ITA] Serie A 2007/2008 (49 Viewers)

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pavelnedved

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Jul 15, 2006
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"It was right to give that penalty, just like it was right to disallow my goal for offside in the second half,” Cambiasso insists.

wouldn't you punch him in his dick-shaped face for such comment ?

"It was right to invade Iraq, just like it was right to hunt Osama Bin Laden down"

i see no difference in these comments.
oh god i hate him, and then that picture of 'joy' of him on goal.com :inter:
 

denco

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Jul 12, 2002
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Reading some of the posts 1 would begin to doubt if Inter are not head and shoulders abover every serieA team in terms of squad quality and quantity. In terms of quality only Roma and Milan can match them.

If we won against Sampdoria then I can understand a bit of the venom but we dont do our job but are looking for help elsewhere.

In Italy its always drama, Ashley Cole was sent off and Chelsea had a penalty awarded against them versus Villa when it was not clear if Cole handled the ball but it was clear he headed the ball out but you dont hear Chelsea fans saying referees are helping Man united and Arsenal

Just last evening Darius vassell was offside and he scored and too many controversial incidents happen and would continue to happen.

It is what makes footabll the game it is, the controversies add to it. If you cannot take it you are following the wrong sports, tennis whereby you can challenge a decision with hawkeye should be more to your liking
 

Karim Abdoun

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Jul 11, 2006
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Reading some of the posts 1 would begin to doubt if Inter are not head and shoulders abover every serieA team in terms of squad quality and quantity. In terms of quality only Roma and Milan can match them.

If we won against Sampdoria then I can understand a bit of the venom but we dont do our job but are looking for help elsewhere.

In Italy its always drama, Ashley Cole was sent off and Chelsea had a penalty awarded against them versus Villa when it was not clear if Cole handled the ball but it was clear he headed the ball out but you dont hear Chelsea fans saying referees are helping Man united and Arsenal

Just last evening Darius vassell was offside and he scored and too many controversial incidents happen and would continue to happen.

It is what makes footabll the game it is, the controversies add to it. If you cannot take it you are following the wrong sports, tennis whereby you can challenge a decision with hawkeye should be more to your liking
This is very true, but unlike Serie A, the Premiership has never had as much controversy over refs decisions as in Italy for the past 20 years
 

denco

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Jul 12, 2002
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This is very true, but unlike Serie A, the Premiership has never had as much controversy over refs decisions as in Italy for the past 20 years
Ah tell that to the Derbys and bottom clubs of this world.

Some referees send off players for very little tackles like Robbie keane against Birmingham and Mikel Obi twice.

Fulham have suffered from refereeing decisions as well this season but to be honest most of the teams that complain play rubbish most of the time.

Sunderland, another team that plays crap had 3 matches in a row where they would feel they were robbed by refereeing decisions.

Some players with their so called reps are not helped either as Ronaldo has been denied some clear cut penalties cos they feel he has dived when he has not.

Id rather look at my team's deficencies instead of whats going on elsewhere.

Referees and their assistants are just as bad everywhere it is just that caliopoli has put doubt in the minds of people and almost every decision is scrutinised.

I have seen Milan being awarded 2 soft penalties against them when they played Roma and last week against Napoli as i saw a similar incident when newcastle play against Bolton and the defender completely ignored the ball and just barged owen over but a goal kick was given
 

Dostoevsky

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Ibrahimovic Calls For Ronaldinho Move

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has called for Inter to sign Ronaldinho after admitting that he would like to play with the Barcelona superstar.

Ronaldinho has becomes something of a confirmed transfer target for the Nerazzurri ever since the club signed a mammoth sponsorship deal with Nike, who are also Ronaldinho’s sponsors.

"Ronaldinho at Inter? Everyone would like to play with him,” Ibrahimovic told the Corriere dello Sport.

“There is always space for someone like Ronaldinho at the big teams."

Ibrahimovic is the latest Inter figure to admit the club’s interest in the Brazilian playmaker.

Coach Roberto Mancini also expressed his desire for the 27-year-old during the weekend.

“Nobody believed me when I talked about Ronaldinho,” Mancio said during a press conference.

“I don’t think it would be a problem to have him settle into the squad. Ronaldinho is a great player and, aside from his behaviour, the important thing is that a champion steps on to the field and makes the difference. He almost always does that.”

Ronaldinho seems highly likely to leave Barcelona in the summer following a miserable campaign in Catalonia.


Spalletti Questions 'Suspect’ Inter

Roma boss Luciano Spalletti has admitted his deep sense of disappointment following the “suspect incidents” during Inter’s game against Parma last night.

The Giallorossi, who won 2-0 against Catania earlier in the day, had seemed set to close the gap on leaders Inter to just four points, as the Nerazzurri trailed 2-1 to Parma going into the closing stages.

However a hugely controversial penalty award for a handball by Fernando Couto, led to a dramatic late turnaround, as Inter ended up winning 3-2.

“There were some suspect incidents at the Inter-Parma game,” Spalletti told Radio Anch’io Sport.

“My feelings are along the same lines as Domenico Di Carlo. I woke up today with a huge feeling of disappointment and the task of lifting the players heads up after they put in such a great performance and made no ground up.”

A number of Roma players, including Daniele De Rossi and Francesco Totti have bemoaned the fact that Inter never seem to drop points, and Spalletti clearly felt that last night would be the time.

“I was so disappointed because this was the round where we could’ve closed the gap on Inter,” he complained.

“We deserved to claw our way back and reduce the gap and we need the stimulus of Inter dropping points.

“But we can take heart that this side can keep pace with Inter even without the high-profile stars.”


Di Carlo Still Furious With Inter Penalty Decision

Parma Coach Domenico Di Carlo is still in a fit of rage following the hugely controversial penalty awarded against his side at Inter last night.

The Gialloblu were set for a famous victory as they led 2-1 in the closing stages at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.

Then in the 88th minute the referee awarded Inter a dubious penalty for a handball against Fernando Couto, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic levelled from the spot.

Couto was sent off in the incident before Ibrahimovic scored again in injury time to hand Inter a dramatic 3-2 victory.

“We were angry with the refereeing against Inter, but unfortunately there’s nothing to be gained from dwelling on it,” Di Carlo said today on Radio Kiss Kiss.

“But at important moments there is still this subconscious bias towards the big sides.

“Even against Fiorentina there were bad decisions and the same goes for yesterday.

“I feel sorry for the referee who had a good game and it was the assistant who made the mistake.

“Andrea Gervasoni is an excellent ref with a great career but he was deceived by his assistant who did well to see Couto’s handball, yet didn’t notice Ivan Cordoba’s which was equally evident.”

goal.com
 

Karim Abdoun

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Jul 11, 2006
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Di carlo is talking and talking like as f the ball didn't hit Couto's hands and is forgetting a key thing in his arguments, that Couto said it hit him

If I were Di Carlo, I would have said: "Well, it was un-intentional" then I'd respect him a bit and his arguments, but to say it wasn't still after his player said it hit him is just stupid
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Why don't you just leave because Turk's ban is over in any minute and I don't want to ban anyone soon. I kindly ask you to log off and don't come back before two weeks after we play the return against Inter in Coppa.
 
Jul 2, 2006
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referee is orospucocugu
That's scandalous. I loved Parma's coach reaction in protesting and leaving the field.

This referee deserves hanging from his balls, he is so ridiculous and what makes him even more ridiculous is his silly red outfit.
ironic.same guy banning members because of talking shit about referee.

next time try to read forum rules.when I said you are moderating this forum with using your ass,I was serious.

I can blame whoever I want and you can do nothing about this,as long as I don't insult another member or Juventus' staff.

referee of parma-inter match is undignified,robber,bastard,sob,mofo,orospucocugu,gangster,dishonored,dishonest...........
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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In all fairness, Turk, Rab and Jack are doing everything they can to protect you. If it were anyone else he would have been permanently banned a long time ago. You've been given the benefit of the doubt many times and I don't think it's wise to state that Jack was out to get you.
 
Jul 2, 2006
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In all fairness, Turk, Rab and Jack are doing everything they can to protect you. If it were anyone else he would have been permanently banned a long time ago. You've been given the benefit of the doubt many times and I don't think it's wise to state that Jack was out to get you.
why is that

because I was insulting refs and other teams instead of my own players?
 
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