[ITA] Serie A 2008/2009 (64 Viewers)

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Snoop

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fair enough

but then what about yesterday?
Both of them are inexcusable, We should have kept the lead against Fiorentina, and we should be able to beat a team like Catania in home. But I am cool with both, because I am not expecting anything from Ranieri, i am just wasting his day to end with Juve. We won't challenge for the title, that's because Ranieri is the manager. Why? Because he is the master of losing points like Firneze and Catania's. These are not new incidents, are they?
 

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Dostoevsky

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What's with Roma?

One time a wise man told us something, Roma are always Roma and they oscillate more than an alternating current, is that their year where they struggle to avoid relegation?
Can't expect much when their partnership in centar of defense is Loria-Panucci

It seems when they don't have Mexes,Juan and Totti they can't win.


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.zero

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Yeah actually we weren't far from being at the maximum 12 points right now. We were unlucky beyond the extreme yesterday and against Viola we were leading with minutes to go. It irritates the shit out of me, tbh.
thats exactly why i am as crabby as my posts sound.

easy pts lost because our team doesn't know how to finish off their opponents and also struggle to PLAY the full 90+ minutes.

its one thing if we actually do suck, but we don't and we are better than what we showed yesterday. which makes it ever more frustrating.

Both of them are inexcusable, We should have kept the lead against Fiorentina, and we should be able to beat a team like Catania in home. But I am cool with both, because I am not expecting anything from Ranieri, i am just wasting his day to end with Juve. We won't challenge for the title, that's because Ranieri is the manager. Why? Because he is the master of losing points like Firneze and Catania's. These are not new incidents, are they?
no they aren't new incidents but our players don't need any coach to tell them to play a full match with 100% effort. no player should at this level. its not the coaches fault fully, the players are just as accountable
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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thats exactly why i am as crabby as my posts sound.

easy pts lost because our team doesn't know how to finish off their opponents and also struggle to PLAY the full 90+ minutes.

its one thing if we actually do suck, but we don't and we are better than what we showed yesterday. which makes it ever more frustrating.



no they aren't new incidents but our players don't need any coach to tell them to play a full match with 100% effort. no player should at this level. its not the coaches fault fully, the players are just as accountable
It's not about effort at all, the players were on fire and fought until the last second. Football is not about players' efforts only, it's about tactics too, like a chess, you should see what your opponent doing, and you should beat his move. Ranieri only stands there and shakes his head. He built a good team, started good, but when things don't go well, he just watches and panics and does the wrong moves.
 

JCK

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Milan sign nine-year-old
Thursday 25 September, 2008​

Milan have signed a nine-year-old Mexican boy, who has already been compared to Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero and Diego Maradona.

In a piece of forward planning, the Rossoneri have pounced to secure the services of Edgardo Obregon.

The tiny trequartista had been learning the ropes at Guadalajara outfit Chivas where he has been nicknamed 'The Cat.'

Obregon impressed at the recent Milan Friendly youth tournament and was reportedly also approached by Barcelona.

“He's the heir to Messi, Aguero and Maradona,” Spanish newspaper Marca claimed.

Many of Europe's top clubs are recruiting players at a young age as the race to find the superstars of tomorrow becomes ever more competitive.

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Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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It's not about effort at all, the players were on fire and fought until the last second. Football is not about players' efforts only, it's about tactics too, like a chess, you should see what your opponent doing, and you should beat his move. Ranieri only stands there and shakes his head. He built a good team, started good, but when things don't go well, he just watches and panics and does the wrong moves.
I don't think he panics, he just some times can't 'foresee' what kind of impact the player he bring on will make tactically.
I agree with him last night for taking off marchionni, right after the goal, which he gave the ball away in an awful pass that started their move and he was our worst player up till then too, what I didn't agree with was bring on someone with more defensive capabilities and less attacking ones, it's catania for crying out loud! he should have made the most out of our bench and put iaquinta on instead.
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Milan sign nine-year-old
Thursday 25 September, 2008​

Milan have signed a nine-year-old Mexican boy, who has already been compared to Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero and Diego Maradona.

In a piece of forward planning, the Rossoneri have pounced to secure the services of Edgardo Obregon.

The tiny trequartista had been learning the ropes at Guadalajara outfit Chivas where he has been nicknamed 'The Cat.'

Obregon impressed at the recent Milan Friendly youth tournament and was reportedly also approached by Barcelona.

“He's the heir to Messi, Aguero and Maradona,” Spanish newspaper Marca claimed.

Many of Europe's top clubs are recruiting players at a young age as the race to find the superstars of tomorrow becomes ever more competitive.

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what a joke, scary thing is we were joking about foetus' being signed, it's now only a matter of time...
 

.zero

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Milan sign nine-year-old
Thursday 25 September, 2008​


Milan have signed a nine-year-old Mexican boy, who has already been compared to Lionel Messi, Sergio Agüero and Diego Maradona.

In a piece of forward planning, the Rossoneri have pounced to secure the services of Edgardo Obregon.

The tiny trequartista had been learning the ropes at Guadalajara outfit Chivas where he has been nicknamed 'The Cat.'

Obregon impressed at the recent Milan Friendly youth tournament and was reportedly also approached by Barcelona.

“He's the heir to Messi, Aguero and Maradona,” Spanish newspaper Marca claimed.

Many of Europe's top clubs are recruiting players at a young age as the race to find the superstars of tomorrow becomes ever more competitive.

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