[ITA] Serie A 2012/2013 (55 Viewers)

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ZoSo

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san paolo field was a disgrace
This pitch is disgraceful

The pitch was always going to suffer from all that flooding they had there last season...

What do you think about Diego Fabbrini? I've been really impressed by him for a few months, he was really good at the end of last season and has been quite good so far this season(in the CL playoffs).

He's really a trequartista but Guidolin is playing him as a SS since he is reluctant to change his 3-5-2. I think he should switch to a 3-4-1-2 and use Fabbrini behind Muriel and Di Natale, that would be absolutely wonderful to watch.
Does he have any actual ability or vision?

All I see in him just now is willingness and reasonable movement.
 

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Haven't really noticed it.

He has a decent touch and he understands how to position his body to protect the ball properly.
 

Osman

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Seen him in azzurrini at times last 2 years, did so little for someone who is supposed to be one of the better prospects in his age group.
 

The Arif

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I've read on calciomercato.com that sports court won't even look at this case because it's expired for them.

http://www.calciomercato.com/altre-notizie/vieri-vs-inter-chiede-riapertura-processo-figc-895736
"Regarding the sporting fraud you can not do anything because the facts are dating back to the period of time between from 2000 to 2004 and then it all went prescription" (google translate)
Most likely. It's gonna be probably the same as Moggi's apeal. They've said the same to him.
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Ibrahimovic wasn't easy to play with, says El Shaarawy
In a frank interview, the youngster explained his relationship with the Swede and Gennaro Gattuso, as well as going into the details of his sex life

The 19-year-old striker has spilled the beans in an interview with French magazine Max, saying he never had a personable relationship with Ibrahimovic, was picked on by Gennaro Gattuso and explains the love life of a modern day footballer.
“To tell you the truth, it was never easy playing with Ibrahimovic. You have to know how to handle him. Really, what you needed to do was just pass him the ball, or else he'd scream at you, or just play tricks on you afterwards.”

Regarding Gattuso, the young Italy international explained: “Gattuso on the other hand, hated my eyebrows. The first time he saw that I trimmed them, he became furious and told me that all I needed to think about was playing and getting better at football.

“Despite this, I'll miss him very much. Also when I first got to [Milan's training ground] Milanello, they told me I needed to shave my hair, but one Milan player came to my defence and said 'If [Marek] Hamsik, Neymar and [Djibril] Cisse have that [mohican] hair, then let him have it too', and so it died down after that.”

The former Genoa man also went on to explain about his love life, saying: “The moment I got to Serie A, my sex life multiplied by 10. I use Facebook to pick up all my women. You find so much stuff on the internet.
“People from outside the football world see footballers and think 'how can they be so arrogant?' It has been hard for me to keep my feet on the ground this past year, but fortunately I have my father to help me.”
He concluded the interview by describing the atmosphere inside San Siro on match-days: “That place is insane,” he said. “It's like a buffalo breathing down your neck for 90 minutes.”
 
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