[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (57 Viewers)

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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This can only be bad news for many'er hardcore Juventus fans who actually live in the city of Turin (like me). Yes, won. But a draw for Tornio against high flying Roma will only means one thing... Gloating. Tomorrow when we play calico at school all the Torino fans will gloat.
doesn't matter what they do, we already beat them this season and at their own turf.

Anyway, I'm gonna go do my second most favorite thing: read the Milan forums :evil:
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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Lippi once said that Scudetto is won mainly by collecting points against smaller teams. Both Roma and Napoli have proved so far they can win on tough away turfs. This race could be decided on the last matchday. Not sure, but I think last time three teams fought for Scudetto was the 2001/2002 season when we won in the last round by skipping Inter :touched:.
 
Dec 31, 2008
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hopefully barca puts atleast 5 goals in.

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just remembered that merdazzurri is not playing in europe this year :heart:

hopefully the trend they'll follow in the years to come
 

Alex-444

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Sep 5, 2005
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Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani has assured boss Massimiliano Allegri that his job is safe.

The tactician’s future has again been placed into doubt as the club’s problematic season took another unsavoury twist with a 2-0 defeat to Fiorentina on Saturday.

“There is faith in Allegri – he is not the problem,” the official stated this afternoon.

“All Coaches depend on results, but this is not a decisive week for him. If someone keeps losing then there is no one who can survive that.

“This is certainly a difficult moment because we are not picking up results, but we will carry on. From experience I say that we should remain calm.”

Milan, with just three League wins this season, will face Barcelona and Chievo over the next seven days.

Galliani was also asked to respond to Barbara Berlusconi’s request that there be a change in philosophy at the club owned by her father Silvio.

“I certainly spoke with Silvio Berlusconi last night, but I won’t comment on what we said,” Galliani added.

“The CEO is responsible for everything, the transfer market, the revenue, all of the costs. He’s in charge of the whole company.”

Also inevitably asked about the future of star striker Mario Balotelli, Galliani stated: “He is absolutely not for sale.”
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