[ITA] Serie A 2008/2009 (37 Viewers)

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chester

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May 20, 2006
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Next striker linked with Roma:

Agent: Roma made Villa bid Friday 1 August, 2008

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The agent of Spanish international striking star David Villa claims that Roma have tabled a bid for his client.

Villa was one of the stars of Spain’s Euro 2008 triumph and could be the answer to the Giallorossi’s striker search.

The capital club have missed out on Adrian Mutu and been snubbed by Julio Baptista and Djibril Cissé.

And now Villa’s representative has revealed that the Lupi have already made an approach for the highly rated hitman.

“I have had no contact with Roma,” Julio Llorente said to Laromasiamonoi.it. “But I know that the Giallorossi have made an offer to Valencia.

“I don’t know any of the terms of the proposal. However, I can confirm that an approach was made.”

Silva would be expected to fetch a fee of at least £18m – the same sum that Roma unsuccessfully put on the table for Mutu.
 

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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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Turk, did you see the owngoal the dog scored ? The best goal he scored in his life. Too bad it's in the wrong net.
I can't stop laughing :lol2:

Sevilla-Milan, friendly in Moscow. The Spanish team takes the lead at the start of the second half. Scorer The Dog (owngoal)
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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I love their luck this summer:

Inter's Vieira suffers thigh injury


MILAN (Reuters) - Inter Milan midfielder Patrick Vieira risks missing the start of the season after the Serie A champions said on Friday he has injured his left thigh.

The club added that tests showed the France captain, who took part in Tuesday's pre-season mini-tournament also involving AC Milan and Juventus, has suffered a strain just above the area of the injury that prevented him playing at Euro 2008.

"I'm sorry but I remain optimistic," Vieira, who was also troubled by injury last season, told Inter's website (www.inter.it).

"I'll do everything to be available at the start of the season. I'm not giving up. Beating bad luck is one of my aims, along with winning lots more with Inter."

On Wednesday, Inter president Massimo Moratti said the Italian champions may be forced back into the transfer market because of an injury crisis in their defence, after they lost Marco Materazzi to a knock in Turin on Tuesday.

Centre backs Walter Samuel, Cristian Chivu and Ivan Corboda are also not yet fit for the Serie A kickoff on August 31 with the trio all having undergone surgery in recent months.

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Italian Serie A 2008-2009 preview


The Champions:

Not even a third successive Serie A title could prevent Roberto Mancini from losing his job as coach of champions Inter Milan. Even if one of those Scudetto's was achieved via the courtroom following the Italian match-fixing scandal, Mancini's dismissal could, on paper at least, seem surprisingly harsh.

However, it had been apparent for quite a while that all was not well at the club and quotes attributed to Mancini after their dismal Champions League defeat to Liverpool in March appeared to seal his fate, a full two months before the end of the season.

A late collapse, possibly brought on by the uncertainty surrounding the club, nearly saw Inter throw away a massive lead in the title race, eventually holding off challengers Roma by just three points.

Roma were again their main rivals in the Coppa Italia, but this time Luciano Spalletti's side reaped their revenge to retain that particular trophy in the final and further heighten the speculation regarding Mancini's future.

Once the decision was made to terminate Mancini's contract, the worse-kept secret in football became reality when the 'Special One' himself, Jose Mourinho, was handed the San Siro reins.

Mourinho expressed himself unhappy with the format of the Inter midfield and what better way to remedy that problem by pinching one of your principle rivals' best players-- in this case Roma's Brazilian winger Mancini -- thus ensuring that particular name will continue to play a prominent part in Inter's immediate future.

With Mourinho's pursuit of Frank Lampard unlikely to be successful until next summer, Portsmouth's impressive central midfielder Sulley Muntari has also been recruited to further strengthen an already impressive squad.

The Challengers:

Under the guidance of Luciano Spalletti, Roma have improved year-on-year and enter the new season as the likeliest contenders for Inter's Scudetto.

Such is Spalletti's rising star in European football, that he was mentioned in dispatches for the Chelsea job prior to Scolari's appointment and he has continued to improve his squad in preparation for another crack at the title.

The dead-ball expertise of new signing John-Arne Rise will compliment Brazilian Cicinho on the left, while veteran striker Vincenzo Montella returns to the club, seven years after helping them win their last league title.

The loss of winger Mancini to their principle rivals is a major blow, with the Brazilian's trickery and ball control a joy to watch. However, Roma's strength continues to lie in midfield, with the Italian triumvirate of Alberto Aquilani, Daniele De Rossi and Simone Perrotta vital to their chances.

They continue to covet Fiorentina striker Adrian Mutu but the Florence club have repelled all offers for the Romanian so far.

Times are hard for Milan at the moment, as their city rivals continue to call the shots domestically. A dismal fifth-placed finish, coupled with a Champions League humiliation at the hands of Arsenal, means Milan will not be dining at Europe's top table this season and further highlighted the need for younger legs in the famous red and black stripes.

Veteran Brazilian defenders Cafu and Serginho have been released, with Gianluca Zambrotta returning to Serie A from Barcelona to take over at right-back.

Mathieu Flamini's energy and enthusiasm will bolster a flagging midfield which was beginning to look past its self-by date, while the Ronaldinho or Adebayor race to the San Siro was won by the Brazilian, who will brighten up Serie A if he can recapture any of his former magic.

Coach Carlo Ancelotti appears to have a far more understanding boss than any of his Inter equivalents, although another qualification for the UEFA Cup instead of the Champions League will surely end his tenure in charge.

Juventus always looked booked for third place on their return to the top flight and coach Claudio Ranieri will now be looking for a further step up to challenge Inter.

His squad has a settled, if slightly old, look about it, with veterans Pavel Nedved, Mauro Camoranesi and Alessandro del Piero still playing a key role in proceedings.

Olof Mellberg and Cristian Poulsen will add some Scandinavian common-sense to the defense and midfield respectively, but the key signing is Brazilian striker Amauri, who arrives in Turin with high expectations after two goal-laden seasons with Palermo.

Point to prove:

It seems almost inconceivable that Ronaldinho went from being universally regarded as the best player in the world, to an out-of-shape Barcelona reserve, in little more than two seasons.

Whatever the reasons for his fall from grace, the Brazilian maestro has been handed a second chance at AC Milan and he decided to take up the challenge of returning to former glories in Italy, rather than accept the greater salary that was dangled in front of him by cash-rich Premier League club Manchester City.

The hysteria that greeted Ronaldinho on his arrival in Milan indicates the RossoNeri diehards are happy to see him at their club and the prospects of the Three Amigos of Ronaldinho, Pato and Kaka performing in unison together is certainly a mouth-watering prospect.

New Boys:

Three familiar names return to Serie A this season and all of them have a realistic chance of avoiding the drop from a division that does not automatically dump promoted clubs back to Serie B at the first time of asking.

The Flying Donkeys of Chievo return as Serie B champions after an exile of just one season. Despite the shock of their last-day relegation from the top flight in 2006-07, Chievo regrouped under new coach Giuseppe Iachini.

Club captain Sergio Pellissier plundered 20-plus goals to help steer the Verona-based side to the title, but despite an experienced and well-drilled squad, the squad lacks depth at the moment.

Former giants Bologna return to the top flight after a three-year absence and look best equipped to have a decent season.

Former Chievo legend Massimo Marazzina scores bucket-loads of goals in Serie B but, at Cheivo aside, he has struggled to maintain that momentum in the top flight. A big season will be needed from him.

Coach Daniele Arrigoni achieved a real coup in signing former international defender Cristian Zenoni. The 31-year-old played for the Azzuri just two years ago and his arrival from Sampdoria will bring some much needed Serie A experience to the side.

Lecce are the third of the promoted teams, returning to the top flight after an absence of two seasons. They secured their place via the play-offs although they were clearly the team to beat, having finished the season in third place with 83 points -- 12 more than sixth-placed Pisa -- and boasting the best goal difference in the division.

They will be reliant on highly-rated striker Simone Tiribocchi to plunder the goals for them, although his strike partner, Elvis Abbruscato, has returned to Torino, providing a blow to their survival hopes.

Hello:

In Jose Mourinho's first press conference as Chelsea manager, the Portuguese proclaimed himself as 'The Special One' -- and the moniker stuck.

The British media lapped up every second of Mourinho's showmanship but his awkward relationship with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich ultimately cost him his job in London.

Now the Italian media get to work with Mourinho's undoubted charisma, although that will surely change should Inter not pick up the results that owner Massimo Moratti and his board of directors demand.

Mourinho's track record indicates he will be a success at the San Siro, yet either way, 'The Special One' is sure to make a massive impact on Serie A this season.

Midfielder Mathieu Flamini chose to decline a new contract at Arsenal to test himself in Serie A, and the Gunners' loss is certainly Milan's gain as the gritty Frenchman is set to follow in the footsteps of Gennaro Gattuso as the heartbeat of the Rossoneri's engine room.

Not as spikey as Gattuso, but certainly as competitive, Flamini spent three seasons as a bit-part player in London before transforming himself in his final season, providing a perfect foil for the guile and vision of Cesc Fabregas.

Goodbye:

After 11 successful seasons in Serie A with first Roma and then Milan, Brazilian legend Cafu has retired from competitive football at the age of 38.

A winner of two Scudetto's, one with each side, as well as the Champions League with Milan in 2007, the double World Cup winner thrilled supporters of both clubs in nearly 300 league matches.

Swapping shirts:

Anybody who saw Mancini's goal for Roma against Lyon in the 2006-2007 Champions League will know exactly why Jose Mourinho made him his first signing as Inter Milan coach.

Mancini's dazzling footwork, performing five or six stepovers in quick succession to totally bamboozle defender Anthony Reveillere before slamming a fierce shot into the roof of the net, had football fans all over the world gasping in admiration.

It is the sort of magic that Mourinho is hoping will light up the San Siro, as well as putting a dent into the squad of his fiercest rivals.

However, Mancini's consistency has always been in question. A tally of just 12 Brazilian caps, and no goals, is a poor return for a player of his quality -- and he was never able to produce that high level of performance for Roma on a regular basis. It will be interesting to see whether the Mourinho factor has the desired effect.

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Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
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Turk, did you see the owngoal the dog scored ? The best goal he scored in his life. Too bad it's in the wrong net.
I can't stop laughing :lol2:

Sevilla-Milan, friendly in Moscow. The Spanish team takes the lead at the start of the second half. Scorer The Dog (owngoal)
gattuso just scored an own goal :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: very few attackers would've scored such a goal .......
I laughed my ass off :lol2:
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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Kaka out for at least two weeks according to Channel 4. Milan's only available forward now is Alberto Paloschi.
It doesn't make a difference atm, but it will be cool if they have the same situation in September :)

Btw, by reading the reports of the Italian media (especially Berlusconi owned one) you get the impression that Ronaldinho is doing brilliant with Brazil.
But it looks like it's very far from the truth. According to Milan fans who follow the Brazilian olympic team...
A Dinho NE IGRA dobro za Brazil! Gledao sam obje utakmice i uopce ne znam sto to novine pišu, jer on je jaaaako spor, trom i slabo sudjeluje u igri. Moze zahvaliti Dungi sto ga je stavio kao drugu špicu pa ne mora toliko trčati, jer da igra veznog vec bi ispustio dušu. No i dalje mislim da ce nam on biti veliko pojačanje i da ce biti u ok formi, ali za par mjeseci tek, sada nije. Pato odlican!!
Translation : "And Dinho ISN'T PLAYING well for Brazil. I watched both matches and i have no idea how can newspapers write that he's playing good. He's veryyyyy slow, he's lazy and he doesn't participate much in the game. He can thank Dunga for letting him play as a second striker so he isn't supposed to run a lot, because if he was playing behind the strikers, in midfield, he would have died until now. But i still think he'll be a great inforcement and he'll be in ok form. But after few months, not now. Pato is great !! "
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Protest delays Serie A start
Sunday 3 August, 2008
The opening games of the Serie A season will kick off 30 minutes late in protest at a new rule limiting squad sizes.

The top flight campaign begins on the weekend of August 30 and 31, but the AIC (Italian Players’ Association) has called a strike action.

The players will only walk out 30 minutes later than planned to show their solidarity for the Lega Pro teams.

Serie C1 and C2 have been renamed Lega Pro this season and other changes imposed by the authorities pose a limit on the number of players clubs can have in their squads.

This risks leaving hundreds of players out of work and the top flight teams are protesting the move.

The AIC 'counsellors' representing players' interests are Demetrio Albertini, Daniele Bellotto, Valerio Bernardi, Diego Bonavina, Umberto Calcagno, Fabio Cannavaro, Giuseppe Cardone, Luca Carta, Alessandro Dal Canto, Morgan De Sanctis, David Dei, Giovanni Di Raimo, Marco Donadel, Gennaro Gattuso (pictured) , Fabio Pecchia, Gianfranco Serioli and Damiano Tommasi.

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