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Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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Did they feel Cuper would hand over the scudetto to inter and let Parma sink in Serie B?

Did Moratti make a call to his friend so that's why Parma axed him?

Cuperolpoli?

Where are you Palazzi?
 

Esteban

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Mar 6, 2005
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Strange, why couldn't they just sack Cuper at the end of the season. I smell a conspiracy. Anyways, Bon Voyage Cuper, see you at Juve Stabia or Pro Vercelli next seaon.
Well, at least he would come to a club with a richer history and more Scudetti than Lazio and Roma combined.
 

pavelnedved

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Jul 15, 2006
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inter losing the scudetto would be sweeter because it would somehow prove to moratti that 5th of may 2002 was not bribed. instead "yes inter really are that stupid". man would he shut up
 
Aug 1, 2003
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ah, and I was looking forward to Inter losing it to cuper himself ... doesnt matter as long as they do lose the scudetto

lol at the commentator in juve - catania ... "siena just equalised and that's why you can hear the massive cheer from the stadium ... they are cheering louder for siena than in their home game here" something along those lines
 

Omair

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Sep 27, 2006
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ah, and I was looking forward to Inter losing it to cuper himself ... doesnt matter as long as they do lose the scudetto

lol at the commentator in juve - catania ... "siena just equalised and that's why you can hear the massive cheer from the stadium ... they are cheering louder for siena than in their home game here" something along those lines
Ya I heard him .. he said the same sentence twice .. only difference was the second one began with "here they go again, siena just scored another equalizer.. "
 

Mark

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What the fuck? Why can't they?
Roma hit by fan ban
Tuesday 13 May, 2008

Inter fans will be allowed to travel to Sunday’s crucial game at Parma, but Roma’s supporters are barred from visiting Catania.

Having seen their heroes cut Inter’s lead at the top to a single point, Roma fans had hoped to be allowed to cheer their team on at Catania’s Stadio Massimino.

However, the authorities have decided that the risk of violent scenes is too great to allow supporters from the Eternal City.

“It wouldn’t be appropriate to allow Roma fans to come and watch the game,” local council leader Giovanni Finazzo explained to La Sicilia.

“There are websites that are predicting clashes and we need to approach this thread prudently.”

While the news is likely to be met with anger from the Giallorossi’s followers, the Catania police hailed the decision.

“It’s a choice that reduces the problems posed to the forces of law and order,” police chief Michele Capomacchia enthused.

“We will still be alert to meet the needs of the large number of fans expected to attend and the officers will be prepared.”

Meanwhile, Inter’s fans will be allowed to watch their side at the Stadio Tardini without any ticketing restrictions.


 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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:lol2::lol2:

They only predicted clashes so they did not allow Roma fans to travel for the game? How the fuck can they predict? why not put lot of security and police over there instead of predicting????

This IS SAD
 
Jul 2, 2006
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Former Milan coaching great Arrigo Sacchi believes that Inter are still hot favourites for this year’s Scudetto but wouldn’t bet his house on it due to the Nerazzurri’s well-known tendency to collapse.

Inter had looked virtually guaranteed to win the championships several weeks ago, and indeed going into the final three matches of the season, they led Roma by a seemingly unassailable six points.

However a defeat to Milan in the derby, and a shock 2-2 home draw with Siena, has allowed Roma to close to within one point going into the final weekend.

Many people are starting to ask whether Inter could throw away the title once again, as they have on occasions in the past, most famously on May 5, 2002.

"Inter remains the favourite in the sprint for the Scudetto, as long as they do not lose their heads,” said Sacchi.

“The Nerazzurri suffer from a failure syndrome.

"I think the most entertaining team in this league is Roma, which has not spent much and did not have the budget of Inter."

Inter travel to Parma on Sunday afternoon, while Roma also make the trip to a relegation candidate, in the form of Catania.

Luca Capofranco
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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:lol2::lol2:

They only predicted clashes so they did not allow Roma fans to travel for the game? How the fuck can they predict? why not put lot of security and police over there instead of predicting????

This IS SAD
It is fucking sad. People should start bringing violence to only the front door of the moronic FIGC.
 
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