[ITA] Serie A 2007/2008 (12 Viewers)

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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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the fiorentina - palermo match was a rough one, i think between the 73'-85' there were 4 yellow cards given out with one player earning his 2nd of the match.

i also realized amauri's greatness being that he as absolutely nothing around him
 
Jun 13, 2007
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Another scudetto for Inter , it sickens me . Roma truely are chokers , they promise to be 'that' team yet always manage to end up short-handed . I feel bad for De Rossi if anyone as he played his heart out and is an incredible talent . I can't believe Amelia plays for Livorno of all teams , he is such a great goalkeeper.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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It's funny how De Rossi is a true Roman. Full of love for his city and he'll undoubtedly give everything he has for his team, but he's still scum. Likeable scum, sometimes respectable scum, but scum.
 
Mar 24, 2006
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I really hope they lose tomorrow. It's waaaay to muuch see them winning another Scudetto. Oh, Roma, you chokers.
I'm giving up for the Roma Chance to overtake Inter position , Roma sucks , I hope if the Merda won the Scudetto , we could leave Roma Chocker into 3rd .

we will win our Scudetto back next season :juve1:

I SWEAR .
 
Jun 13, 2007
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Blanc: Inter & Milan Will Be Finished In 20 Years




The present Juventus leadership have faced a great deal of criticism from fans for the way they are running the club.

However Blanc makes some interesting and controversial statements when he compares the set-up of Juve to that of Inter and Milan.

"A hundred kilometres from here, in Milan, there are two strong and rich clubs,” Blanc told Tuttosport.

“Moratti, in five or six years, has lost a billion dollars, Berlusconi has no liquidity problems, and if he wants to buy a player he pays for them. We are not like this.

“But the supporters of Juventus should be proud to have a club that is well on its feet in terms of budget, without lowering its coefficient of competitiveness.

“I wonder, in 20 years time, when the day comes when there will no longer be Moratti, and there will no longer be Berlusconi - will it be the end of Inter and Milan?

“You could say the same about Roman Abramovich with Chelsea. Our model is like Manchester United, Arsenal, Real Madrid and Barcelona.”

Gianni Wilson


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I don't know of this has been posted before but it's kind of interesting .
 

Dostoevsky

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Sponsors aid Inter's Dinho bid

Inter are reportedly using Nike to intercept Milan’s negotiations for Ronaldinho, but the Rossoneri will meet with Barcelona today.

Nerazzurri patron Massimo Moratti had said the Spaniards “wouldn’t move a muscle before hearing our proposal.”

It is claimed on Sky Sport Italia that the offer has now come in, as his son Angelo Mario Moratti flew out to Barcelona for talks.

As Barca, Ronaldinho and Inter are all sponsored by Nike, they hope to use the kit giant to help steer him towards Moratti’s side of San Siro.

However, Milan have also sent emissary Ernesto Bronzetti out to Barcelona for initial talks on taking both Ronaldinho and Gianluca Zambrotta.

These went well, especially as the Rossoneri have already agreed personal terms with Dinho’s agent for a four-year contract worth £6.7m per season plus image rights.

Official negotiations will get down to details today at Barca’s offices in the Nou Camp and it is reported Milan could snatch both players for a bargain £20m.

General manager Adriano Galliani will only fly out for the final meeting in which contracts are signed and exchanged, but Sky Sport Italia thinks that could be as early as the middle of next week.

There is of course the Premier League option, as both Chelsea and Manchester City maintain their interest in the Brazilian.

“Few can afford Ronaldinho, so Milan and Chelsea are the clubs who have sought him out most insistently,” revealed FIFA agent Bronzetti on RAI programme Dribbling.

“Ronaldinho doesn’t really like English football though, he much prefers Milan.”

channel 4
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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TBH I rather see Ronaldinho join Inter than Milan.
Cause failure is almost guaranteed at Inter sooner or later (ie Ibrahimovic),
at Milan however he could do damage for many years to come.
 
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