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

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Ibra, Sheva, Drogba and Super Pippo have got it covered in the striking department. Fuck slipping in wingers when you have both Kaka and Zidane at your disposal.

I don't know depends on how you want the team to play. I wouldn't take him I'd build a beast midfield with monsters like Gattuso,Davids and Vidal, slap Zidane or Kaka in front of them supporting Sheva and Ibra. That is PURE SEX in my opinion that is, no room for Cristiano.
 

GarfielD

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May 21, 2009
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AS ROMA(4-3-3): De Sanctis; Maicon, Benatia, Castan, Dodo; De Rossi, Strootman, Pjanic; Gervinho, Ljajic, Florenzi
Substitutes: Lobont, Skorupski, Burdisso, Jedvaj, Romagnoli, Bradley, Taddei, Marquinho, Borriello, Caprari, Ricci, Destro

Unavailable: Balzaretti, Torosidis and Totti

CAGLIARI (4-3-1-2): Avramov; Pisano, Rossettini, Astori, Murru; Dessena, Conti, Ekdal; Cossu; Ibarbo, Sau
Substitutes: Adan, Ariaudo, Del Fabro, Avelar, Cabrera, Eriksson, Ibraimi, Pinilla, Nenè
Unavailable: Agazzi and Perico
Suspended: Nainggolan

No Agazzi and Nainggolan. :shifty:
 
May 22, 2007
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Benching Nesta for the over-rated cuntbag John Terry :howler: Carvalho is and will always be the better defender than that over-rated English cunt.

No Del Piero, but he puts that faggot Inzaghi in there :lol: No Trez as well?! :shocked:
I don't think he had Carvalho at his best, instead he was interrupted with injuries quite often.

Trezeguet isn't surprising, he coached him for about a season didn't he?
 

Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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Carlo Ancelotti’s best XI

Only three Italians are included in Carlo Ancelotti’s dream team of players he has coached down the years.

Talking to The Times, the tactician was asked to construct a side from those he has worked with during spells at Parma, Juventus, Milan, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain. Stars from his current Real Madrid side were not permitted.

Only the present Juventus duo of Gigi Buffon and Andrea Pirlo, plus Milan legend Paolo Maldini, are the Italians who made the starting XI.

Ancelotti’s best XI: Buffon; Cafu, Terry, Thiago Silva, Maldini; Lampard, Pirlo, Zidane; Kaka; Shevchenko, Ibrahimovic.

Substitutes: Cech; Cole, Nesta; Gattuso, Seedorf; Drogba, Inzaghi.
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It's not too strange that he didn't find space for Henry, since the Frenchman was sold to Arsenal while Carlo was our coach, but it's pretty strange that he didn't find space for Del Piero.
His midfield would not work no one in the CDM role. Terry was a good defender but Nesta is a legend of the game there is no comparrison for me, Nesta was well ahead of Terry. Surprised Del Piero is not there. In the 90's before his Injury he was the best player in the world with Zidane being just as good.
 

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