[ITA] Serie A 2007/2008 (25 Viewers)

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Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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no offence is that sarcastic? :D

cos is quite interesting.
actually i agree with him on this, serie a this year (barring Inter) has been more competitive than any other "big" league this year. we drop points erratically and milan are simply plodding along. almost every team has dropped points and perdicting the outcome of games has been harder this year than any time i can remember. it is a cut-throat league this year and i personally have been entertained with the amount of shock results
 

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
3,576
no offence is that sarcastic? :D

cos is quite interesting.

It sucks for juve because they dropped points but it just shows you how competitive this league is. Juve, inter, roma, and milan were all expected to win today and look what happened. It's bad from a gambling perspective but its exciting to watch.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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actually i agree with him on this, serie a this year (barring Inter) has been more competitive than any other "big" league this year. we drop points erratically and milan are simply plodding along. almost every team has dropped points and perdicting the outcome of games has been harder this year than any time i can remember. it is a cut-throat league this year and i personally have been entertained with the amount of shock results
I'm sure it's pretty easy to predict results for the guy who's FIXING them.
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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I dont think the entire league is fixed.Inter's game's are fixed,thats obvious,but i dont think the other games are fixed.I highly doubt if Moratti is controlling the outcomes of all the matches.He probably has the power to do that,but he wont really get anything out of it as long as Inter are safe,which they are by a long mile.Plus controlling a large number of matches woudl make him more vulnerable,regardless of how much power he may have.

On Boriello's goal,it's a good strike,but i got the impression that he got lucky with it.He was probably targetting the corner,and the ball ended up in the center.Full marks for the effort though.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
Player and team statistics after 29 rounds

Serie A player stats said:
Goals
1. Marco Borriello (Genoa) 17 goals
2. David Trezeguet (Juve) 16 goals
3. Adrian Mutu (Fiorentina) 15 goals
4. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter) 15 goals
5. Francesco Totti (Roma) and Antonio Di Natale (Udinese) 14 goals

Assists
1. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter) 9 assists
2. Ezequel Lavezzi (Napoli) 8 assists
3. David Pizarro (Roma) 7 assists
4. Christian Maggio (Sampdoria) 7 assists
5. Cristiano Zanetti (Juventus) 6 assists


Successfull Crosses
1. Cristian Ledesma (Lazio) 59
2. Juan Vargas (Catania) 53
3. Fernando Tissone (Atalanta) 53
4. Marek Hamsik (Napoli) 50
5. Gaetano D'Agostino (Udinese) 46
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8. Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus) 40


Successfull Passes
1. Daneile De Rossi (Roma) 1575
2. Andrea Pirlo (Milan) 1501
3. David Pizarro (Roma) 1393
4. Gaetano D'Agostino (Udinese) 1202
5. Javier Zanetti (Inter) 1177
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27. Cristiano Zanetti (Juventus) 840


Clearings (probably as in clearing the danger from the box ???)
1. Lorenzo Stovini (Catania) 463
2. Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus) 266
3. Dario Knezevic (Livorno) 265
4. Christian Terlizzi (Catania) 252
5. Alessandro Gamberini (Fiorentina) 238


Total shots
1. Marco Borriello (Genoa) 125
2. Adrian Mutu (Fiorentina) 106
3. Fabio Quagliarella (Udinese) 94
4. Tomasso Rocchi (Lazio) 89
5. Francesco Totti (Roma) 89
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7. Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus) 80



Shots on target
1. Marco Borriello (Genoa) 55
2. Tomasso Rocchi (Lazio) 42
3. Adrian Mutu (Fiorentina) 38
4. Fabio Quagliarella (Udinese) 37
5. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter) 36
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6. David Trezeguet (Juventus) 35


Won tackles
1. Stefano Morrone (Parma) 98
2. Manuele Blasi (Napoli) 97
3. Walter Gargano (Napoli) 94
4. Ivica Juric (Genoa) 87
5. Gennaro Gattuso (Milan) 82
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7. Cristiano Zanetti (Juventus) 74


Intercepted passes
1. Stefano Morrone (Parma) 89
2. Fabio Simplicio (Palermo) 83
3. Daniele Conti (Cagliari) 82
4. Paul Codrea (Siena) 77
5. Luca Cigarini (Parma) and Gokhan Inler (Udinese) 75
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38. Cristian Zanetti (Juventus) 53


Offsides
1. Alberto Gilardino (Milan) 48
2. Tomasso Rocchi (Lazio) 44
3. Marco Borriello (Genoa) 43
4. Bernardo Corradi (Parma) 42
5. Nicola Amoruso (Reggina) 36
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6. David Trezeguet (Juventus) 35


Fouls commited
1. Bernardo Corradi (Parma) 91
2. Gokhan Inler (Udinese) 84
3. Amauri (Palermo) 80
4. Massimo Ambrosini (Milan) 76
5. Manuele Blasi (Napoli) 75
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34. Alessandro Del Piero and Antonio Nocerino (Juventus) 53



Fould suffered
1. Davide Baiocco (Catania) 100
2. Angelo Palombo (Sampdoria) 100
3. Sergio Floccari (Atalanta) 98
4. Pasquale Foggia (Cagliari) 96
5. Ezequel Lavezzi (Napoli) 96
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7. Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus) 92


Yellow cards
1. Antonio Nocerino (Juventus) 12
2. Daniele Conti (Cagliari) 12
3. Manuele Blasi (Napoli) 12
4. Cristiano Doni (Atalanta) 12
5. Morris Carrozzieri (Atalanta) 11


Goalkeeper saves
1. Marco Amelia (Livorno) 110
2. Alberto Fontana (Palermo) 102
3. Matteo Sereni (Torino) 96
4. Andrea Campagnolo (Reggina) 88
5. Doni (Roma) 87
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10. Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus) 72

Serie A team stats said:
Goals scored
1. Inter 55
2. Roma 52
3. Juventus 49
4. Atalanta 44
5. Fiorentina and Milan 43



Goals conceded
1. Cagliari 45
2. Palermo 45
3. Parma 45
4. Livorno 43
4. Napoli and Atalanta 43
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19. Juventus 24
20. Inter 18


Successfull passes
1. Milan 12161
2. Roma 11684
3. Inter 10039
4. Lazio 9155
5. Fiorentina 8742
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7. Juventus 8404


Won tackles
1. Napoli 607
2. Parma 535
3. Juventus 534
4. Reggina 531
5. Genoa 530


Yellow cards
1. Atalanta 86
2. Catania 86
3. Genoa 85
4. Torino 78
5. Parma 77
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8. Juventus 73
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16. Milan 57
20. Inter 50


Red Cards
1. Lazio 8
2/6. Palermo, Udinese, Sampdoria, Napoli, Torino 6
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7/14. Juventus...Inter.... 5
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20. Milan 1



Corner Kicks
1. Roma 203
2. Genoa 182
3. Juventus 174
4. Udinese 170
5. Milan 169


Shots on target
1. Roma 172 (52 goals)
2. Milan 155 ( 43 goals)
3. Inter 153 ( 55 goals)
4. Lazio 148 ( 36 goals)
5. Napoli 140 ( 39 goals)
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7. Juventus 134 (49 goals)


Offsides
1. Milan 131
2. Parma 120
3. Sampdoria 117
4. Lazio 107
5. Juventus 101
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Great stats there.

Interesting to note how many successful passes De Rossi has when he's the kind of player that doesn't only pass sideways and backwards. He really is one of the best midfielders in the world.

I wouldn't have expected DP to be so high on the fouls committed list, but during a game he really does like to do those annyoing "tackles."

Look how few saves Gigi has and remember the number of miracle saves he has for us this season. That shows that despite how crappy we look, our defense is really doing a great job. Really, even the best teams don't manage to create much against us.

We are 7th in the most successful passing? That sucks, I would have thought that only Roma, Fiorentina, Milan and Inter would be ahead in that, but even long ball Lazio is ahead of us.
 
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