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Alen

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Galliani attacked by Ultras
Monday 23 March, 2009
Napoli Ultras attacked Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani and trashed his car as he left the San Paolo last night.

Galliani had just watched Milan draw 0-0 with Napoli and was on his way to the airport when his car was stopped by around 50 Ultras.

The Ultras refused to let him pass and began to throw stones at his car, breaking a window and prompting his police escort to call for back up.

Fears for Galliani's safety increased when the car got a puncture, leaving it even more exposed to attacks.

Galliani did reach the airport in time, though. He boarded the plane chartered by Milan and discussed the game with Carlo Ancelotti.

Napoli fans were aggrieved when Marek Hamsik had a valid goal disallowed for offside after 37 minutes.

Tensions rose throughout the game and a Molotov cocktail was thrown at Milan fans. Luckily it failed to explode.

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Alen

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I wonder how many players from Udinese will play two matches for their national teams next week.
The trio from Italy (Di Natale and Pepe will probably play both matches) for sure while their south Americans will also play for their NTs.
Another problem is that after the match vs Inter (which doesn't have any importance for Udinese), they will play perhaps the most important match of the season for them so far, when they visit Werder in UEFA Cup quarterfinal.

Udinese are the team that troubled Inter more than any other team in the last 3 seasons, but this time i fear fatigue and squad rotation in Udinese's camp (i think that Marino might rest some players for the match against Werder, especially those players who will play 2 matches for their NTs) might make Inter's job easier.
 

Lucky Luke

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Jul 23, 2007
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I wonder how many players from Udinese will play two matches for their national teams next week.
The trio from Italy (Di Natale and Pepe will probably play both matches) for sure while their south Americans will also play for their NTs.
Another problem is that after the match vs Inter (which doesn't have any importance for Udinese), they will play perhaps the most important match of the season for them so far, when they visit Werder in UEFA Cup quarterfinal.

Udinese are the team that troubled Inter more than any other team in the last 3 seasons, but this time i fear fatigue and squad rotation in Udinese's camp (i think that Marino might rest some players for the match against Werder, especially those players who will play 2 matches for their NTs) might make Inter's job easier.
while he will rotate some players vs inter :(
VS JUVE they gave everything to beat us...and they did it.:(
 
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