[ITA] Serie A 2012/2013 (47 Viewers)

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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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if napoli loses next week, and we win, once again the loss agains a milan team wouldnt have mattered.


I would also love to see milan lose their next game, to whipe that smile of that goddamn cunt allegri's face

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They can have Berlusconi cup, if you know what I mean
about Berlusconi, "rumors in italian media" indicate that he showed bongobongoparty footage, and would show it again each time they lose. and feature in the next if they lose twice
source : goal.com and tuttosport
 

B3N

Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
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Knock, knock
Who's there?
It's Napoli, Fiorentina and Lazio, you fuckin Stramarookiefuckinnobody shithead, knocking at the door and threatening to send you to 4th place and Europa League where you and that merda you're coaching belong.
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LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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We lost two matches but after all it's not that bad. We have a very difficult campaign in CL yet we still lead in Serie A. We need to get points on those smaller teams so we'll quickly forget about those loses. As we can see Napoli and ynter really struggle to collect points in Serie A even though they play 2nd team in EL all the time. This should help them as they actually play only one game a week yet they still fail to win :lol:
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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Good games from Cagliari and Parma.

Cagliari really put Napoli under pressure, but just couldn't find the goal, while Napoli got the break of the ball.

Is Maggio on the wane? He's still only thirty, but he doesn't look anything close to the explosive player he was in the last couple of seasons.

Anyway, Napoli look pretty one dimensional without the wingbacks offering much, and it'll be easier for teams to bog them down in the middle of the pitch if Napoli don't really have the ability to stretch the game much.


Inter were poor.

Parma were prepared to play two versus two with Inter's forwards, while Inter kept two CBs on Amauri, and Alvarez really did very little, so Parma effective had a spare man or two to play with.

Parma, with Biabiany playing high up on the right also showed up a key weakness of 3-5-2, as they were consistently able to get him one-on-one with Juan Jesus and, being a CB, he is not comfortably playing against that sort of pace in wide areas.

Inter didn't have enough of a presence in midfield to have any real control over the game.

Especially since Parma had Marchionni the maestro in there...
 
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