[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (73 Viewers)

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Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Ranieri had a similar run of great results with Roma too couple of years ago and they ended up 2nd. Next season he was fired.

Been watching Moratti's Inter for years now and personally i expect Ranieri to be fired by next season, he's a great manager when it comes to quick first season results but for the long run IMO He's below average.

Saying this i expect Inter to finnish 2nd this season, Juve 3rd and Milan 1st.
Roma were so close to winning the title that season. 14 points behind at one point, while in first place with two matches to go. Cassano spoiling the party.

Ranieri seems to be doing the same feat again, Inter will be up there until the last round.
 

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May 22, 2007
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Ranieri went on a 24 game unbeaten run with Roma. I think it's very worrying that they're playing shit yet winning games. It would have been useful for us to play them in one of the next few rounds.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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Yup, the schedule favors us.

Juve plays 5 of the better teams home and 1 away:
A - Milan
H - Inter
H - Napoli
H - Lazio
H - Roma
H - Udinese

Inter plays 1 of the better teams at home (their stadium buddies Milan) and 5 away:
A - Roma
A - Napoli
A - Juventus
A - Udinese
H - Milan
A - Lazio

Milan plays 3 of the better teams at home and 3 away
A - Lazio
H - Napoli
A - Udinese
H - Juventus
H - Roma
A - Inter

It's not a big advantage, as our home/away records proves, but it's still an advantage, especially when compared to Inter's schedule.
that's assuming the likes of vidal, marchisio, barzagli and pepe don't get injured or lose form.

but if happen then what
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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I hate Merda as much as the next guy, but Klose fouled Lucio before he made that handball. Two hands in the back and pushed him forward with all his strenght, and that foul was called - so the handball is irrelevant.
The offside is debatable because it's only 1 leg in the offside, which could easily be backed by the claim that a substantial part of the body has to be in offside. Let's just say that if we had had a similiar situation as this one, and the ref called an offside we would be ripping him to shreds with the basis in what I just said previously.
 
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