[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (26 Viewers)

frzl

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2006
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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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While I remember that match perfectly well, can someone remind us about what the points situation was in the last 4 games? Coz we did eventually capitulate with a 9 point lead. Except I don't remember how far ahead we were with 3-4 to play.



Thing is if we lose (which I think we will, even though I hope against hope we don't), it's not as simple as needing 4 points. It's about being 5 points ahead with a game against Roma at their stadium. Suddenly, the run in becomes trickier, and mentally it's easy to collapse in such a situation when you have so much to lose. Individual errors have crept into some of our play and we can make those errors again, if the pressure is on.
It was 5 points with 4 rounds left to be played, but tomorrow I can only see our confident win, just like vs Udinese. We got this. A team that has averagely gained 2,6 points per game throughout the season is capable of gathering the mere 4 out of our remaining 4 games.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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I really hope that the players are not as relaxed as you are
:agree:

I think it will be a hard game, they are fighting for survival, have some players capable of quality and we could underestimate them. Plus we have the complication of the Europa League.

A win here is huge but anything but a win could make things complicated.
 

Fint

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Aug 13, 2010
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It seems that one of Toni or Immobile to become Serie A top scorer this year.
Nice and all as it would be for big Luca, it'd be an embarrassment to the league for there to be a 36 year old as top scorer.

Would much rather it be Tevez, Immobile or even Higuain.
 

Fint

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Aug 13, 2010
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Juventino[RUS];4522384 said:
:sergio:
do you remember guys like Lucarelli? Hubner? and even Di Natale of course :sergio: These folks who doesn't know the history of calcio :sergio:
C'mon RUS, you know damn well how justified fans of other leagues, putting down Serie A, would be if Luca Toni finished top scorer.

Most people who don't follow this league probably believe he is retired.

I'm not going to make a big point of it, but if it happens and he finishes leading goal scorer, it's further fuel to the fire that Serie A is past it and relies to heavily on veteran players rather then youth.
 
Mar 9, 2006
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C'mon RUS, you know damn well how justified fans of other leagues, putting down Serie A, would be if Luca Toni finished top scorer.

Most people who don't follow this league probably believe he is retired.
Luca Toni one of the best finishers in the history of calcio, first ever player since 50s i guess who scored more than 30 goals in 1 season, if somebody will tell you that's it's a shame that he is current top goalscorer of calcio then pick up AK and shoot stupid motherfucker
 

frzl

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Apr 15, 2006
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Juventino[RUS];4522390 said:
It will be super race for the capocannoniere title - Toni 20, Tevez 18, Immobile 20, we and Torino have a much better calendar, while Verona wll play against Lazio, Udine and Napoli
if everything goes as planned tevez won´t get a lot of serie a minutes from now, i guess
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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Its just not about his age, up until a year ago he was chilling out in the UAE :lol2: Just to give u some perspective.
It'd indeed be pathetic if a near retired striker becomes top scorer in the league
 

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