[ITA] Serie A 2012/2013 (51 Viewers)

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Vlad

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I don't if it's been posted but here are the standings without referee errors. Milan benefited the most as we already knew.http://www.calciomercato.com/altre-...sifica-virtuale-senza-errori-arbitrali-738885



Juventus 66 65 (-1)
Napoli 51 56 (+5)
Fiorentina 51 51 (0)
Roma 51 47 (-4)
Inter 47 47 (0)
Catania 44 45 (+1)
Milan 43 54 (+11)
Lazio 40 47 (+7)
Torino 40 35 (-5)
Parma 39 35 (-4)
Bologna 37 35 (-2)
Atalanta 36 33 (-3)
Udinese 35 41 (+6)
Cagliari 33 35 (+2)
Sampdoria 30 35 (+5)
Chievo 28 35 (+7)
Genoa 27 26 (-1)
Siena 26 25 (-1)
Palermo 23 21 (-2)
Pescara 23 21 (-2).
 
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    It's really sad that the days of players like Alex, Totti, Baggio are over. One can argue that Cassano comes close but I don't see any player in Italy that can or will live up to that standard. The new era of Italian strikers has started with players like SES and Balo and it looks like the best players these days rely more on speed and physicality rather than genius or vision.

    Not even.
     

    petersmit

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    Mar 14, 2006
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    I don't if it's been posted but here are the standings without referee errors. Milan benefited the most as we already knew.http://www.calciomercato.com/altre-...sifica-virtuale-senza-errori-arbitrali-738885



    Juventus 66 65 (-1)
    Napoli 51 56 (+5)
    Fiorentina 51 51 (0)
    Roma 51 47 (-4)
    Inter 47 47 (0)
    Catania 44 45 (+1)
    Milan 43 54 (+11)
    Lazio 40 47 (+7)
    Torino 40 35 (-5)
    Parma 39 35 (-4)
    Bologna 37 35 (-2)
    Atalanta 36 33 (-3)
    Udinese 35 41 (+6)
    Cagliari 33 35 (+2)
    Sampdoria 30 35 (+5)
    Chievo 28 35 (+7)
    Genoa 27 26 (-1)
    Siena 26 25 (-1)
    Palermo 23 21 (-2)
    Pescara 23 21 (-2).
    damn... we can't keep on f*cking juventus! they are on to us!
    you know what... lets favour all their opponents..
     
    Jun 13, 2007
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    Eh shway.

    Btw, Miccoli and Cassano both have something in common, similar playing style and both fat.
    :lol: miyeh bil miyeh. Also, both bitter towards Juventus. Probably explains why they are fat, they overate to get over their depression.

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    @Rabi3, if you're ever in beirut, let me know, and we'll fix a football game.
     

    Elvin

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    Nov 25, 2005
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    the most amazing thing is that clubs affected by those decisions never complain about it, seriously I never heard anyone complaining about an unjust call that went Milan's way.
    I understand the media doing that, but the clubs, players, coaches etc... this is some weird shit...

    Meanwhile, se saltelli muore Penaltelli !!!
     

    ZoSo

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    Jul 11, 2011
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    Totti is now the second all-time top scorer in Serie A history with 226 goals, trailing only Silvio Piola’s 274.

    "Now he has Piola’s record in his mind and in my view he has the time to match it. Does he intend to come back to international duty? I don’t know, but I do know he could easily manage it." -Roma director Bruno Conti

    :shocked:
     
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