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

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
We have so many different tactis this coming season

Juve- 3-5-2
Napoli - 4-2-3-1
Milan - 4-3-1-2
Roma -4-3-3
Inter 3-4-3

Not sure what Fio and Lazio using. I miss the classic 4-4-2 , two wide wingers with the big man small man combo.

And we have number of Foreign coaches, Benitez, Petkovic and Garcia.
 

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only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
7,450
I guess both Juve and Bilan will be top 2 next season. Fiorentina, Inter & Lazio will battle for 3rd place and Napoli being the shittiest team of that top group + Benitez likely getting sacked at the end of this season.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Acerbi tumour removed
By Football Italia staff

Sassuolo defender Francesco Acerbi has undergone surgery to remove a tumour, confirmed the club.

A statement released by the medical staff noted that an ECG scan showed up a 'neo-formation’ in the genital area that required surgery.

The operation was completed on Wednesday and the 25-year-old player is now recovering, having been released from hospital the next day.

The statement does not include information on the size of the tumour, or if it was benign.

Acerbi only joined newly-promoted Sassuolo earlier this month from Genoa, having spent periods on loan at Milan and Chievo over the past year.
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what about the turd on his face?
 

Paid-off-Ref

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2004
4,102
Acerbi tumour removed
By Football Italia staff

Sassuolo defender Francesco Acerbi has undergone surgery to remove a tumour, confirmed the club.

A statement released by the medical staff noted that an ECG scan showed up a 'neo-formation’ in the genital area that required surgery.

The operation was completed on Wednesday and the 25-year-old player is now recovering, having been released from hospital the next day.

The statement does not include information on the size of the tumour, or if it was benign.

Acerbi only joined newly-promoted Sassuolo earlier this month from Genoa, having spent periods on loan at Milan and Chievo over the past year.
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what about the turd on his face?
It is horrible to read news about athletes (or anyone else for that matter) who get diagnosed with cancer in the prime of their lives. Hope he recovers and the cancer doesn't resurface. Same thing goes for Tito Vilanova and Eric Abidal.
 

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