[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (46 Viewers)

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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01. Milan 34
02. Juventus 34
03. Udinese 32
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04. Lazio 30
05. Inter 26
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06. Napoli 24
07. Roma 24
08. Catania 23
09. Palermo 21
10. Genoa 21
11. Atalanta 20
12. Parma 20
13. Chievo 20
14. Fiorentina 18
15. Cagliari 18
16. Siena 15
17. Bologna 15
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18. Novara 12
19. Cesena 12
20. Lecce 9
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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You're kidding?

If given the chance, I'd love to see Juventus humiliate any team in world football.
Yeah.
If the opponent is handicapped in some way with injury after the three subs are made or left without a goalkeeper, as it was the case on Juve-Cesena, I'm fine with not pushing to score.
If it's a fair fight then I'd much rather prefer we win 5:0 than 3:0.
 
May 22, 2007
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Everyone knew Inter weren't getting relegated. We were enjoying the fact that they were getting fucked. I still say they won't make CL.
I think the results under Gasperini, and the first few matches under Ranieri when he was sorting them out made people underestimate them. They were written off for a CL spot completely by some members despite the team having both quality and experience. Consistent wins are helping them, even if the performances aren't there.
 

Fake Melo

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I think the results under Gasperini, and the first few matches under Ranieri when he was sorting them out made people underestimate them. They were written off for a CL spot completely by some members despite the team having both quality and experience. Consistent wins are helping them, even if the performances aren't there.
I agree. Ranieri will finish 3-5th. No doubt about it. He is a very good coach when it comes to this.
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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You're kidding?

If given the chance, I'd love to see Juventus humiliate any team in world football.
I'm not. Most of the teams in Serie A do take the foot off from gas-pedal at one point or another, Juve included. Whether you like it or not is a different question, I for example like that respect for football and your opponent, that 7:0 Palermo beating was really ugly last year.
 
May 22, 2007
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I'm not. Most of the teams in Serie A do take the foot off from gas-pedal at one point or another, Juve included. Whether you like it or not is a different question, I for example like that respect for football and your opponent, that 7:0 Palermo beating was really ugly last year.
I agree with Alen regarding the situation against Cesena with them losing their goalkeeper, when we were 2-0 ahead it was fine to let the match finish off comfortably.

Otherwise, outclassing the opponent enough to achieve a high score isn't showing disrespect in my opinion.
 
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