[ITA] Serie A 2010/2011 (44 Viewers)

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king Ale

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He gets those where he's fouled and he's still fouled a lot, that's why he gets a lot. But he doesn't get a foul in almost half of the times he falls on the ground. Granted, when he doesn't get a foul it 's always an obvious attempt by DP to get a foul when he's not fouled, so I can't complain at the refs, but in the past, and I'm talking post-Calciopoli too, Totti and Del Piero were winning fouls in 99% of the times they fell on the ground. This year they get fouls only when they're really fouled.
You can't say they were diving though. They were/are just smart enough to get the calls out of slightest contacts.
 

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Azzurri7

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He gets those where he's fouled and he's still fouled a lot, that's why he gets a lot. But he doesn't get a foul in almost half of the times he falls on the ground. Granted, when he doesn't get a foul it 's always an obvious attempt by DP to get a foul when he's not fouled, so I can't complain at the refs, but in the past, and I'm talking post-Calciopoli too, Totti and Del Piero were winning fouls in 99% of the times they fell on the ground. This year they get fouls only when they're really fouled.
True, though I don't agree that it's always an obvious attempt of him to get a foul when he's not fouled. Many times he's harshly fouled and the ref completely ignores the incident.
 

Alen

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You can't say they were diving though. They were/are just smart enough to get the calls out of slightest contacts.
Of course. I'm just saying that this year refs don't fall for that and I'm backing your statement that when the refs don't give those fouls to the most popular and loved Italian football player, they surely won't fall for Krasic doing the same.
 

Alen

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Neither do I.

I just saw it mentioned at the end of the list of all the disciplinary matters from the weekend's football.
2 fines

The first one is 30 000 for the behavior of our fans:
a) Banners that insulted the opponents.
b) Racial chants towards two Inter players (the players in question aren't named).
c) Fireworks launched in the stand where Inter fans were.
d) Throwing smoke bombs

The second one is 3000 for failing to prevent an unauthorized person entering the refs locker room at half time to protest about some decision

http://www.legaseriea.it/c/document...095-f02c-4926-8fba-5a846fbd1271&groupId=10192
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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2 fines

The first one is 30 000 for the behavior of our fans:
a) Banners that insulted the opponents.
b) Racial chants towards two Inter players (the players in question aren't named).
c) Fireworks launched in the stand where Inter fans were.
d) Throwing smoke bombs

The second one is 3000 for failing to prevent an unauthorized person entering the refs locker room at half time to protest about some decision

http://www.legaseriea.it/c/document...095-f02c-4926-8fba-5a846fbd1271&groupId=10192
Ta.

A fine for banners that offend the opposition? :wth:

Any word on who it was that entered the ref's room? Surprised more hasn't been said about that.
 

Alen

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Any word on who it was that entered the ref's room? Surprised more hasn't been said about that.
No, I looked for that in the report, but nothing's mentioned. It could be anyone, from Del Neri and Marotta to Leonardo and Branca.

And I guess it's not something unusual in Italy, so that's why nothing's mentioned :D
 

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Probably 'racist' banners.
Pfft.

What's the point of a banner if it doesn't offend the opposition?

A mate of mine wanted to make a banner to take to Aberdeen games, but we couldn't think of anything we wanted to put on it that wouldn't be considered too offensive to be allowed. :D
 

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No, I looked for that in the report, but nothing's mentioned. It could be anyone, from Del Neri and Marotta to Leonardo and Branca.

And I guess it's not something unusual in Italy, so that's why nothing's mentioned :D
Aye, I was wondering if Juve had been fined for an Inter official going to the ref's room.
 

Alen

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Here's something interesting. All goals scored in serie A (by clubs) and how many of those were scored by Italians compared to non-Italians. Maybe we here could draw some conclusions from it.

01. Milan 44 goals (Italians 5 ; Non-Italians 37; owngoals 2)
02. Napoli 40 goals (Italians 5 ; Non-Italians 34; owngoals 1)
03. Lazio 32 goals (Italians 13 ; Non-Italians 18; owngoals 1)
04. Inter 44 goals (Italians 7 ; Non-Italians 37; owngoals /)
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05. Udinese 42 goals (Italians 24 ; Non-Italians 18; owngoals /)
06. Juventus 41 goals (Italians 32 ; Non-Italians 5; owngoals 4)
07. Palermo 44 goals (Italians 17 ; Non-Italians 26; owngoals 1)
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08. Roma 35 goals (Italians 18 ; Non-Italians 15; owngoals 2)
09. Cagliari 32 goals (Italians 23 ; Non-Italians 8; owngoals 1)
10. Fiorentina 27 goals (Italians 17 ; Non-Italians 8; owngoals 2)
11. Chievo 27 goals (Italians 19 ; Non-Italians 7; owngoals 1)
12. Sampdoria 23 goals (Italians 21 ; Non-Italians 1; owngoals 1)
13. Genoa 19 goals (Italians 14 ; Non-Italians 4; owngoals 1)
14. Bologna 26 goals (Italians 17 ; Non-Italians 9; owngoals /)
15. Parma 23 goals (Italians 13 ; Non-Italians 10; owngoals /)
16. Catania 22 goals (Italians 7 ; Non-Italians 14; owngoals 1)
17. Lecce 26 goals (Italians 9 ; Non-Italians 16; owngoals 1)
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18. Brescia 20 goals (Italians 13 ; Non-Italians 7; owngoals /)
19. Cesena 17 goals (Italians 6 ; Non-Italians 10; owngoals 1)
20. Bari 14 goals (Italians 6 ; Non-Italians 8; owngoals /)
 
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