[ITA] Serie A 2007/2008 (52 Viewers)

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Esteban

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“For the second leg against Juve next week we’ll just step on to the field with 10 men, that’ll resolve the problem,” said Mancio sarcastically.

Haha, nooo. He didn't just say that, did he. That cry-out is just too obvious. Even for a douche like Mancini.
 

Azzurri7

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“For the second leg against Juve next week we’ll just step on to the field with 10 men, that’ll resolve the problem,” said Mancio sarcastically.

Haha, nooo. He didn't just say that, did he. That cry-out is just too obvious. Even for a douche like Mancini.
I've never seen someone like Mancini bitch-crying every single week about the refs. And If someone look at it closely, he should be the least person to moan looking at the pk's his men took this season.
 

Azzurri7

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The only reason I kept saying that Inter wont continue and time will prove this is because they look like anything but united group. Today's match against Udinese proved that, there's no team spirit, they were all mad at each others for no reason.
 

Esteban

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I've never seen someone like Mancini bitch-crying every single week about the refs. And If someone look at it closely, he's should be the least person to moan looking at the pk's his men took this season.
Indeed. Against Lazio, Siena and Parma (to think of only the most recent games) they were helped by ridiculous penalty kick calls going their way.

Inter vs Empoli
Juventus vs Cagliari

next week.
Let's hope Empoli can continue their San Siro record.
 

Mark

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I've never seen someone like Mancini bitch-crying every single week about the refs. And If someone look at it closely, he's should be the least person to moan looking at the pk's his men took this season.
He's preparing the next game vs Juve. He's using these mind-games so the refs try not to damage Inter in the Coppa Game. That little rat! :inter:
 

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To be fair to Mancini (I don't say that very often :D), I thought Cesar's dismissal was somewhat harsh, though strictly speaking it was the correct decision.


It wouldn't surprise me if all the teams complaining about Inter has had the desired effect and the refs will feel the need to keep it clean for a couple of weeks.
 

denco

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To be fair to Mancini (I don't say that very often :D), I thought Cesar's dismissal was somewhat harsh, though strictly speaking it was the correct decision.


It wouldn't surprise me if all the teams complaining about Inter has had the desired effect and the refs will feel the need to keep it clean for a couple of weeks.
Somewhat harsh? It was an appaling decision, the guy got the ball and I dont care if he plays for Inter or whoever referees should not be making those kind of decisions especially in Italy where everyone thinks people have it in for them.

At this rate tackling would be totally outlawed, it was not two-footed, was not dangerous and he got the ball far more than the man.

We are in danger of the sport becoming too sissyish with players going down everytime you whistle at them

Look at Materazzi, everytime he slips or is touched he falls to the ground, he hits Quaglariella with his leg and dives and fabio gets booked for it.

There is too much of this nonsense in football nowadays as any slight nudge is a foul like Zlatan's disallowed goal, seriously what was that about?
 
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