[ITA] Serie A 2007/2008 (70 Viewers)

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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I think he`ll end up in Inter as replacement for Adriano/Crespo thou.
I doubt it.
Inter aren't the same old jokers we know. They are slowly getting rid of all the troublemakers and of those who don't care about team play (Recoba, Adriano). They even transformed Zlatan from a selfish prick to one of the better attackers in the world.

That's one of the reasons why they are getting better results than they did in the past and that's one of the reasons why i don't think they'll go for Cassano.
 

bullitnuts

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Sep 30, 2006
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I Apologize For My Actions - Cassano

Sampdoria striker Antonio Cassano apologized for his inane reaction following his sending off in the match against Torino, while general manager Beppe Marotta talked about the fans who jeered referee designator Pierluigi Collina.

Following a crazy last five minutes of the match against Torino, Sampdoria immediately did all they could to condemn the actions of Antonio Cassano, who hurled abuse at the referee and even threatened him after getting sent off. Moreover, a section of the home fans sarcastically applauded referee designator Pierluigi Collina, who was present at the stadium.

Sampdoria manager Beppe Marotta acted as spokesman of the club right after the match.

"We apologized to Collina as a club. I'm sorry about what happened," he said, "it was ironic applause, ever since I've been in the football world the referee bosses have always been jeered by the fans."

Cassano himself also formally apologized following his actions: "I apologize to everyone. I did something completely wrong, which compromised the good things we did until that point. I realised almost instantly I had made a big mistake."

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just saw the video of the incident...hilarous :lol: almost the exact thing against fiorentina less the hurling himself to the ground.
 
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