[ITA] Serie A 2007/2008 (41 Viewers)

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i was going to say that too :D

+Rep for you bro :toast:

Ugh

Bad move Hanaukyo.

Indeed , Dusan .


and :lol: I got -rep again after my post few pages back saying that I got -rep from someone I didn't know.

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No, learn Italian.
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Didn't i told you before Rab , that was Kangaroo .

A groovy kind of love?
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Serie A Team Of The Week: Round 38

Goal.com provides a brief list of those who deserved a place in the sun after the Serie A Round 38 action. As every week there were more players who deserved a place than places available...

Team of the week (4-3-3):

Matteo Sereni (Torino): At least six decisive saves before finally succumbed to Osvaldo in the final minutes. He might even have just guaranteed himself a place in Roberto Donadoni’s final list for Euro 2008.

Maicon (Inter): Constantly attacking on the right hand side and that is where Inter caused most of the problems to the Parma defence. Best wing-back in Serie A.

Alessandro Gamberini (Fiorentina): Very diligent in defence as he blocked the Torino attacks; has been a key component in the Viola's defence all season and finished accordingly.

Matias Silvestri (Catania): Played the game of his life and despite Vucinic scoring that early goal, still managed to be the best player for his side on the day.

Philippe Mexes (Roma): Confident display and the only Roma defender to really deserve credit against Catania, especially when the pressure was piling on in the final minutes.

Patrick Vieira (Inter): Has been fundamental for the Nerazzurri in this latter part of the season after recovering from one of his injuries. Against Parma he was the king of the midfield.

Massimo Ambrosini (Milan): Once again, a lot of quantity and quality in aid of his side. Deserves to be the new Rossoneri’s captain if Maldini retires.

Kaka (Milan): Three assists in a game in which he proved his class. Pity about the missed penalty, but at least it was not a decisive one for the final score.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter): Has always been criticized that he is not decisive in the important matches, but on Sunday he proved everyone wrong, as he came off the bench to net a spectacular double and win Inter the title.

Massimo Maccarone (Siena): A brace to end the season on a high, with the second goal being one which will be remembered for a long time thanks to its beauty.

Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus): Two goals against Sampdoria which handed him the Serie A top-scorer title. His best season in the Italian top flight in a long time.

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Sebastian Frey (Fiorentina)
Paolo Bianco (Cagliari)
Jonathan Zebina (Juventus)
Alessandro Rosina (Torino)
Ighli Vannucchi (Empoli)
Pablo Osvaldo (Fiorentina)
Alexander Pato (Milan)
 

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Alen

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Yeah.

And looks like they just signed Felipe Melo.
They agreed the deal in March already but today he officially became Viola player (kinda like us and Mellberg).

I never saw Felipe Melo. Someone who watched him play ? How good is he ?

I read that he was the player of the season according to Almeria fans and that Fiorentina payed good money to buy him (15m eur, wages for 4 years included). If he's getting 1.5m eur per year then it means that they payed 9m eur to Almeria. Fiorentina aren't a team that spends big money on one player and if they decide to give 9m eur for one player then he's probably very good.
 
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