[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (16 Viewers)

VidAL!123

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Apr 16, 2014
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he will obviously lower it if he joins either Inter or any other Italian team... but, hes a great Milan fan and his favorite player is Shevchenko. would he really join Inter :shifty:
inter are linked to fred. If he has a good world cup I recon they will get him and considering he would like a move back to Europe it's not a bad move.

----Kovacic Guarin
Palacio Hernanes Alvarez
---------Fred

not bad
 

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Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
19,358
he will obviously lower it if he joins either Inter or any other Italian team... but, hes a great Milan fan and his favorite player is Shevchenko. would he really join Inter :shifty:
Few are the players that says no to rivals of the teams they support
I know they are fans but above all they are professionals
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,084
inter are linked to fred. If he has a good world cup I recon they will get him and considering he would like a move back to Europe it's not a bad move.

----Kovacic Guarin
Palacio Hernanes Alvarez
---------Fred

not bad
shame Fred was injured for a large part of last season. Another thing that he rejected Juve last January in order to maintain his place in the National team
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
3,861
'Paletta is Serie A’s best defender’

Pietro Leonardi has described Gabriel Paletta as the best defender in Serie A of late, and reveals 'an important offer from Germany’ was turned down.

The Argentine-born centre-back has been in strong form for Parma this term and has attracted not only transfer speculation, but also has him in contention to make Cesare Prandelli’s Italy squad for the World Cup.

For the Ducali’s sporting director, his form is up there with the best and has already resulted in interest from outside.

“The boy has already turned down an important offer from Germany and this is a source of pride for our club,” Leonardi told Sky Sport Italia this week.

“I have said that Paletta is worth €35m to give a sense of his contribution to our season. In the recent period in which he has become better known, we believe that Paletta has been the strongest defender in the Italian League.

“I say this not to be presumptuous, but because I really believe it.”

The Gialloblu face Inter this weekend in what is being billed as a direct play-off for fifth place in Serie A and with that the final automatic qualification berth into the Europa League.

“Yes, it is a very important match, but what counts most is always the next game. Certainly it is a game with a lot of interest.

“Earlier in the season if we had considered playing for Europe against Inter with five games to go, perhaps we would have been talking about a dream. Now we will push until the very end.

“Attitudes towards the Europa League? For me, I had the opportunity to be in the UEFA Cup with Udinese and we honoured it with our best and reached an historic quarter-final against Werder Bremen.

“With Parma, let us get into the Europa League and we will see in the field our best, not our second team.

“Everyone should do this, because we [Italian clubs] are too far back on a European level.”
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
3,861
I like the part where Leonardi commits he will play his best eleven for EL and how it was back then with Udinese. Hope more Italian clubs wake up and take EL seriously.
Parma actually won the EL twice.
 

frzl

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Apr 15, 2006
3,718
http://football-italia.net/47979/destro-ban-appeal-rejected

Destro ban appeal rejected

Mattia Destro will sit out his three-match ban, as Roma’s appeal against the use of video evidence was rejected.
The striker was handed the three-game suspension after he was caught on camera lashing out a fist at Cagliari defender Davide Astori when they were tussling for the ball.
This caused controversy, as video evidence is only admissible in Italy when the referee has not seen or judged the incident.
Roma argued the official had already judged what happened, as he booked Astori for his angry reaction to Destro.
However, the appeal was rejected, as the referee’s report only included booking Astori for the reaction and not the original challenge.
Giallorossi lawyers wanted the ban revoked completely and warned it would “set a precedent” otherwise.
Destro will now miss games against Fiorentina, Milan and Catania, but can be available again for the showdown with Juventus on May 9.


everything else would have been retarded... never got the complaints anyway. he fucking punched the guy ^^
 

Alex-444

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Sep 5, 2005
30,398
http://football-italia.net/47979/destro-ban-appeal-rejected

Destro ban appeal rejected

Mattia Destro will sit out his three-match ban, as Roma’s appeal against the use of video evidence was rejected.
The striker was handed the three-game suspension after he was caught on camera lashing out a fist at Cagliari defender Davide Astori when they were tussling for the ball.
This caused controversy, as video evidence is only admissible in Italy when the referee has not seen or judged the incident.
Roma argued the official had already judged what happened, as he booked Astori for his angry reaction to Destro.
However, the appeal was rejected, as the referee’s report only included booking Astori for the reaction and not the original challenge.
Giallorossi lawyers wanted the ban revoked completely and warned it would “set a precedent” otherwise.
Destro will now miss games against Fiorentina, Milan and Catania, but can be available again for the showdown with Juventus on May 9.


everything else would have been retarded... never got the complaints anyway. he fucking punched the guy ^^
:weee:
 

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