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I thought it was two footed, however he got a lot of the ball and little of the man.

In my book as long as someone plays the ball they should be able to do pretty much whatever they want, which is why I thought it harsh.
 

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denco

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Jul 12, 2002
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I guarantee you if not for the bad press that Inter got Cesar would not have been sent off.

I saw the Couto incident for the first time on saturday and though the decision may have been harsh, I must question Couto's motives because as far as I know and I have seen it happen too many times when someone makes a diving header and puts his hands near his head he is up to mischief.

There was no reason for Couto to put his hand there if he was going for a diving header and he was not hoping that if he misses with his head his hand would not help. with all the noise, i was expecting to see something really blatant like a complete accident but it seemed to me Couto knew what he was doing.

It was nothing like Ashley Cole whose hands were by his sides
 
Mar 24, 2006
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Lazio Looking To Sign Barzagli?


Speculation is increasing in Italy that Lazio are trying to sign Palermo’s Andrea Barzagli before the end of this month, while Claudio Lotito is reportedly attacked by a group of Torino supporters.
Lazio Looking To Sign Barzagli?

Barzagli

The Biancocelesti are currently having a disastrous season and they are languishing in 14th position just three points above the relegation zone.

This has led to quite an active January transfer campaign, with Manchester City’s Rolando Bianchi and Dinamo Bucharest’s Stefan Radu already being snapped up.

The spending has not ended there, and the next name on the list, according to the Corriere dello Sport is Palermo star Andrea Barzagli.

The 26-year-old is undoubtedly one of the best central defenders in Serie A, and although he has struggled at times for his club this season, he was an absolute rock for his country in the Euro 2008 qualifying games against France, Ukraine, Georgia and Scotland.
Lazio want to sign Barzagli on loan until the end of the season, with an option to then sign him on a permanent basis for €13m.

The Biancocelesti are in need of a centre-back after Guglielmo Stendardo completed his six-month loan deal to Juventus this morning.

Palermo may agree to this proposal, providing they can find an adequate replacement before the transfer window closes. Reggina’s Salvatore Aronica is reportedly a target.

Rosanero President Maurizio Zamparini is also likely to demand that winger Pasquale Foggia, who is owned by Lazio but on-loan at Cagliari, is included in any deal.

Lotito Attacked

Meanwhile in other news, Lazio President Claudio Lotito was reportedly attacked by Torino fans during his club’s goalless draw in Turin yesterday.

Il Messaggero says that he was set upon by a group of Granata fanatics shortly after Simone Barone’s 44th minute sending off for the home side.

Stewards and security were required to intervene, and Lotito was forced to watch the second-half on television in the dressing room.

Lazio gave us Stendardo and looking a replacement on Barzagli :eyebrows:

Wow , seem like someone was bullied out from transfer market , Splashing a cash to help Liverpool keeps Mascherano , and Now Barzagli case :seven:

Dumbasses !
 

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I guarantee you if not for the bad press that Inter got Cesar would not have been sent off.

I saw the Couto incident for the first time on saturday and though the decision may have been harsh, I must question Couto's motives because as far as I know and I have seen it happen too many times when someone makes a diving header and puts his hands near his head he is up to mischief.

There was no reason for Couto to put his hand there if he was going for a diving header and he was not hoping that if he misses with his head his hand would not help. with all the noise, i was expecting to see something really blatant like a complete accident but it seemed to me Couto knew what he was doing.

It was nothing like Ashley Cole whose hands were by his sides
I made the point about press influence a page or two back and it would certainly seem to be a contributary factor.

As for the Couto incident, I would say it was a penalty but not a sending off, as when it hit his hand it had already been diverted away from goal.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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I made the point about press influence a page or two back and it would certainly seem to be a contributary factor.
:agree:
I made the same point yesterday.
The papers didn't write about Inter being helped by the refs only because they thought Inter are the new Juve.
These papers : Corriere dello sport, il Romanista (pro-Roma), Gazzetta dello sport (absolutely pro-Milan even though some people think they're pro-Inter) and Tuttosport (pro-Juve) did it only to put more pressure on the refs and on Inter players
 

Azzurri7

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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?
How come it wasn't two footed? I've seen the replay over 5times now, he tackled with both feet at the same time. He went for the ball? yes, but anyone can go on the ball and tackle with two legs.

it's foul when you tackle with two legs even if you dont harm the player, because when you tackle with both feet you're already creating a chance for your oppenent to get hurt/injured.

He could have done that tackling one footed.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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01. Inter
02. Roma
03. Juventus
04. Fiorentina
05. Udinese
06. Sampdoria
07. Milan

08. Atalanta
09. Palermo
10. Genoa
11. Napoli
12. Catania
13. Livorno
14. Lazio
15. Parma
16. Torino
17. Reggina
18. Siena
19. Empoli
20. Cagliari


These are the serie A standings at the moment.
I'll write the results of our team against the first 7 teams , against the middle 7 and against the last 6 teams and i'll make a comparisson with Inter and Roma so we can see why are they in front of us.

Against the top 7 teams we have these results: 0 wins-5 draws-1 defeat (goal difference 4:5) , 5 points

Against the mid 7 teams we have : 6 wins-1 draw- 1 defeat (20:8) , 19 points

Against the last 6 teams we have: 5 wins-1 draw- 0 defeats (15:4), 16 points


Obviously, we're doing great against the mid and low table teams but we're winless against the best teams.

Now Inter
Against the last 6 teams they have 6-0-0, 18 points and it's almost the same result as we have
Against the mid 7 teams they have 5-2-0 , 17 points and again close to what we have.

Against the last 13 teams Inter have a record of 11-2-0, 35 points and it's identical to our record because we also gained 35 points from these teams.

But against the top 6 teams Inter have 4-3-0 , 15 points while we gained only 5 points from the best teams and these 10 points difference is the actual difference in points between us and Inter.

Roma have 3wins-2draws-1defeat, 11 points against the best teams and they have 6 more points than we won against the best teams while the actual difference in points between us and Roma is 5 points.
Again, the difference is made against the top teams in serie A.

The conclusion is that all of Inter, Juve and Roma are strong enough for the weaker teams and we beat them with ease, but the difference is seen against the better teams. We're not strong enough to beat the best teams the way Roma and especially Inter do.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Drawing against Milan and Roma away wasnt a bad result IMO. And Fiorentina were pretty lucky to draw us that day.
Not bad at all, but obviously not good enough for leading the standings.
Inter for example has beaten these teams away from home while we only managed to get a draw. That's where the difference is made.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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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?
My thoughts exactly, as I posted during the match.
 

denco

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Jul 12, 2002
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I made the point about press influence a page or two back and it would certainly seem to be a contributary factor.

As for the Couto incident, I would say it was a penalty but not a sending off, as when it hit his hand it had already been diverted away from goal.
This is 1 of many FIFA directives that i find to be very idiotic. If the ball is going into the net and is blatantly handled by an opponent, my belief is give that player a yellow card but award a goal.

@ Azzurri, you would be pretty pissed off if a Juventus player made such a good tackle and is sent off for that just because he lunged into it.

I am all against going in with 2 feet but not lunging and then kicking the ball with 1 foot cos that what Cesar did.

I personally dont like 2-footed tackes cos they are cowardly but that tackle was not imo anyways
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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I thought it was two footed, however he got a lot of the ball and little of the man.

In my book as long as someone plays the ball they should be able to do pretty much whatever they want, which is why I thought it harsh.
in my book two-footed tackles are straight red cards. and about getting the ball, i don't think there are that many foolish players who will stand their ground and try their luck on the receiving end of a two-footed tackle, so it's not hard to win challenges with two-footed tackles.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
125,393
01. Inter
02. Roma
03. Juventus
04. Fiorentina
05. Udinese
06. Sampdoria
07. Milan

08. Atalanta
09. Palermo
10. Genoa
11. Napoli
12. Catania
13. Livorno
14. Lazio
15. Parma
16. Torino
17. Reggina
18. Siena
19. Empoli
20. Cagliari


These are the serie A standings at the moment.
I'll write the results of our team against the first 7 teams , against the middle 7 and against the last 6 teams and i'll make a comparisson with Inter and Roma so we can see why are they in front of us.

Against the top 7 teams we have these results: 0 wins-5 draws-1 defeat (goal difference 4:5) , 5 points

Against the mid 7 teams we have : 6 wins-1 draw- 1 defeat (20:8) , 19 points

Against the last 6 teams we have: 5 wins-1 draw- 0 defeats (15:4), 16 points


Obviously, we're doing great against the mid and low table teams but we're winless against the best teams.

Now Inter
Against the last 6 teams they have 6-0-0, 18 points and it's almost the same result as we have
Against the mid 7 teams they have 5-2-0 , 17 points and again close to what we have.

Against the last 13 teams Inter have a record of 11-2-0, 35 points and it's identical to our record because we also gained 35 points from these teams.

But against the top 6 teams Inter have 4-3-0 , 15 points while we gained only 5 points from the best teams and these 10 points difference is the actual difference in points between us and Inter.

Roma have 3wins-2draws-1defeat, 11 points against the best teams and they have 6 more points than we won against the best teams while the actual difference in points between us and Roma is 5 points.
Again, the difference is made against the top teams in serie A.

The conclusion is that all of Inter, Juve and Roma are strong enough for the weaker teams and we beat them with ease, but the difference is seen against the better teams. We're not strong enough to beat the best teams the way Roma and especially Inter do.
Excellent analysis. I can conclude from that some things.

We are better than a mid-table team as we are being called around these walls often. In fact we have the characteristics of champions by winning the points against small and middle teams.

We have the potential, that is the breath to continue but this we could have seen from holding our position in the table with all the injuries we have suffered so far.

I can also say that we are not far from being title contenders, all we need is to match up the top teams and this is only done by adding depth and some talent. We all know that our objective is the CL spot, so we shall leave this extra strengthening until the summer.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Milan Scouting Drogba In Africa -
AC Milan have sent out a scout to watch Didier Drogba in action at the Africa Cup of Nations

http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=564007


Correct me if i'm wrong, but does this report really says that Milan sent a scout IN AFRICA to watch Didier Drogba ?????????????????
They went to Africa to scout Drogba ?
Can't they just watch EPL matches or CL matches ? Does Drogba needs to be scouted ?

Milan are worse than Secco
:lol2:
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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Milan Scouting Drogba In Africa -
AC Milan have sent out a scout to watch Didier Drogba in action at the Africa Cup of Nations

http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=564007


Correct me if i'm wrong, but does this report really says that Milan sent a scout IN AFRICA to watch Didier Drogba ?????????????????
They went to Africa to scout Drogba ?
Can't they just watch EPL matches or CL matches ? Does Drogba needs to be scouted ?

Milan are worse than Secco
:lol2:
Old age gives them Alzheimer. They can't possibly remember that Drogba plays in England. It's too much to ask.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
Lazio face defensive crisis Monday 28 January, 2008

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Lazio have received a serious blow with the news that key defender Lorenzo De Silvestri will be out for a month with a thigh injury.

The young star limped off in the weekend’s stalemate with Torino and a scan has revealed that the problem is relatively serious.

Rather than heavy bruising, De Silvestri has twisted the muscle and will require a long period of rest to relieve the strain.

De Silvestri’s absence could hardly have come at a worse time as the Aquile have just let unsettled stopper Guglielmo Stendardo leave for Juventus on loan.

It is now possible that new arrival Stefan Radu, who signed from Dinamo Bucharest earlier today, could be sent straight in for the Biancocelesti’s Coppa Italia clash against Fiorentina on Wednesday.

Delio Rossi now faces an anxious wait to see whether the paperwork for the Romanian’s transfer will be completed in time for the trip to the Stadio Artemio Franchi.
 

swag

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Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,790
01. Inter
02. Roma
03. Juventus
04. Fiorentina
05. Udinese
06. Sampdoria
07. Milan

08. Atalanta
09. Palermo
10. Genoa
11. Napoli
12. Catania
13. Livorno
14. Lazio
15. Parma
16. Torino
17. Reggina
18. Siena
19. Empoli
20. Cagliari


These are the serie A standings at the moment.
I'll write the results of our team against the first 7 teams , against the middle 7 and against the last 6 teams and i'll make a comparisson with Inter and Roma so we can see why are they in front of us.

Against the top 7 teams we have these results: 0 wins-5 draws-1 defeat (goal difference 4:5) , 5 points

Against the mid 7 teams we have : 6 wins-1 draw- 1 defeat (20:8) , 19 points

Against the last 6 teams we have: 5 wins-1 draw- 0 defeats (15:4), 16 points


Obviously, we're doing great against the mid and low table teams but we're winless against the best teams.

Now Inter
Against the last 6 teams they have 6-0-0, 18 points and it's almost the same result as we have
Against the mid 7 teams they have 5-2-0 , 17 points and again close to what we have.

Against the last 13 teams Inter have a record of 11-2-0, 35 points and it's identical to our record because we also gained 35 points from these teams.

But against the top 6 teams Inter have 4-3-0 , 15 points while we gained only 5 points from the best teams and these 10 points difference is the actual difference in points between us and Inter.

Roma have 3wins-2draws-1defeat, 11 points against the best teams and they have 6 more points than we won against the best teams while the actual difference in points between us and Roma is 5 points.
Again, the difference is made against the top teams in serie A.

The conclusion is that all of Inter, Juve and Roma are strong enough for the weaker teams and we beat them with ease, but the difference is seen against the better teams. We're not strong enough to beat the best teams the way Roma and especially Inter do.
Great analysis, and precisely what I expected. I am actually modestly impressed that our record is even that good against the top teams -- particularly since we played many of them on the road for the andata.
 
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