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s4tch

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gyirmót fc (hungarian minnows) should play in their own league!

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gyirmót fc (hungarian minnows) should play in their own league!

you can catch the last 20 minutes here: http://www.calcion.md/index.htm
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Roma jeered during defeat
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Roma lost their first friendly of the season 2-1 to Gyrmot Gyor and were jeered by fans, but Leandro Castan made his comeback.

The most important thing about this game was the return to the playing field of Castan, the defender who has been out of action for a year due to surgery on a cavernoma - an abnormal cluster of blood vessels in the brain.

The Giallorossi’s first friendly of the season got off to an inauspicious start, as before 60 seconds had elapsed the Hungarian second division side already rattled the crossbar from a corner.

Iago Falque made his debut after the transfer from Genoa and sent Gervinho clear on goal, but the Ivorian stumbled when one-on-one with the 'keeper.

Gyrmot took the lead after 27 minutes when the numerous defensive errors in the final third were finally punished, this time by Belizky.

Coach Rudi Garcia transformed the side at half-time, yet the Hungarians doubled their lead with Attila sliding in to meet a low cross from the right.

The season ended with a great deal of tension between Roma fans and the squad, so it was worrying to hear the crowd at the Pinzolo training camp hurl mocking chants after this second goal.

They began to sing 'We’ll stay in Serie A’ and after Mattia Destro missed a golden opportunity the jeers rained down from the stands.

The ultras also unfurled banners of protest against the club and squad. '2015-16, 11 athletes on the field?’ and another compared Gervinho’s hairstyle to a mop.

Destro did manage to get some revenge on the doubters, nodding in a Di Livio corner to reduce the deficit.

The Hungarian goalkeeper kept out a Salih Ucan free kick plus efforts from Destro and Vestenicky.

Roma 1-2 Gyrmot Gyor

Scorers: Belizky 27 (G), Attila 49 (G), Destro 68 (R)

Roma First Half: De Sanctis; Maicon, Castan, Yanga-Mbiwa, Cole; Uçan (Machin 32), Paredes; Iago Falque, Iturbe, Gervinho; Totti

Roma Second Half: Pop; Anocic, Calabresi, Capradossi, Di Livio; Paredes, Machin, Ndoj; Sanabria, Vestenicky, Destro


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Booed already. :lol::lol:
 

Juvellino

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Mar 19, 2015
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Roma jeered during defeat
By Football Italia staff


Roma lost their first friendly of the season 2-1 to Gyrmot Gyor and were jeered by fans, but Leandro Castan made his comeback.

The most important thing about this game was the return to the playing field of Castan, the defender who has been out of action for a year due to surgery on a cavernoma - an abnormal cluster of blood vessels in the brain.

The Giallorossi’s first friendly of the season got off to an inauspicious start, as before 60 seconds had elapsed the Hungarian second division side already rattled the crossbar from a corner.

Iago Falque made his debut after the transfer from Genoa and sent Gervinho clear on goal, but the Ivorian stumbled when one-on-one with the 'keeper.

Gyrmot took the lead after 27 minutes when the numerous defensive errors in the final third were finally punished, this time by Belizky.

Coach Rudi Garcia transformed the side at half-time, yet the Hungarians doubled their lead with Attila sliding in to meet a low cross from the right.

The season ended with a great deal of tension between Roma fans and the squad, so it was worrying to hear the crowd at the Pinzolo training camp hurl mocking chants after this second goal.

They began to sing 'We’ll stay in Serie A’ and after Mattia Destro missed a golden opportunity the jeers rained down from the stands.

The ultras also unfurled banners of protest against the club and squad. '2015-16, 11 athletes on the field?’ and another compared Gervinho’s hairstyle to a mop.

Destro did manage to get some revenge on the doubters, nodding in a Di Livio corner to reduce the deficit.

The Hungarian goalkeeper kept out a Salih Ucan free kick plus efforts from Destro and Vestenicky.

Roma 1-2 Gyrmot Gyor

Scorers: Belizky 27 (G), Attila 49 (G), Destro 68 (R)

Roma First Half: De Sanctis; Maicon, Castan, Yanga-Mbiwa, Cole; Uçan (Machin 32), Paredes; Iago Falque, Iturbe, Gervinho; Totti

Roma Second Half: Pop; Anocic, Calabresi, Capradossi, Di Livio; Paredes, Machin, Ndoj; Sanabria, Vestenicky, Destro


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Booed already. :lol::lol:
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
19,250
I still see Roma taking that second spot. And if anything I see us dominating even more this season with a wider margin
Really? I think this season is a bit unpredictable for us given how much stability we've lost in the final third with Tevez leaving. Ironically, the forward line has improved as a whole, but the starting quality is too much of an unknown quantity given the formation and tactics we may look to deploy this season. @Mark i remember you saying you do calculations most years given where we stand alongside the other sides, what are your calculations looking like this season Markus? We winning the title again?!

Arsenal won't Win the league if He's the only team in The Premier League.
They're not that bad:D

More of that please.
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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I don't need to do them to find out we're favs but I usually do them when the mercato is close to the end. I'll have to take in consideration the hunger to win another scudetto that could be lower this year. I'm surprised you remember I did this. :p
 

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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Roma jeered during defeat
By Football Italia staff


Roma lost their first friendly of the season 2-1 to Gyrmot Gyor and were jeered by fans, but Leandro Castan made his comeback.

The most important thing about this game was the return to the playing field of Castan, the defender who has been out of action for a year due to surgery on a cavernoma - an abnormal cluster of blood vessels in the brain.

The Giallorossi’s first friendly of the season got off to an inauspicious start, as before 60 seconds had elapsed the Hungarian second division side already rattled the crossbar from a corner.

Iago Falque made his debut after the transfer from Genoa and sent Gervinho clear on goal, but the Ivorian stumbled when one-on-one with the 'keeper.

Gyrmot took the lead after 27 minutes when the numerous defensive errors in the final third were finally punished, this time by Belizky.

Coach Rudi Garcia transformed the side at half-time, yet the Hungarians doubled their lead with Attila sliding in to meet a low cross from the right.

The season ended with a great deal of tension between Roma fans and the squad, so it was worrying to hear the crowd at the Pinzolo training camp hurl mocking chants after this second goal.

They began to sing 'We’ll stay in Serie A’ and after Mattia Destro missed a golden opportunity the jeers rained down from the stands.

The ultras also unfurled banners of protest against the club and squad. '2015-16, 11 athletes on the field?’ and another compared Gervinho’s hairstyle to a mop.

Destro did manage to get some revenge on the doubters, nodding in a Di Livio corner to reduce the deficit.

The Hungarian goalkeeper kept out a Salih Ucan free kick plus efforts from Destro and Vestenicky.

Roma 1-2 Gyrmot Gyor

Scorers: Belizky 27 (G), Attila 49 (G), Destro 68 (R)

Roma First Half: De Sanctis; Maicon, Castan, Yanga-Mbiwa, Cole; Uçan (Machin 32), Paredes; Iago Falque, Iturbe, Gervinho; Totti

Roma Second Half: Pop; Anocic, Calabresi, Capradossi, Di Livio; Paredes, Machin, Ndoj; Sanabria, Vestenicky, Destro


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Booed already. :lol::lol:
Gervinho hairstyle, a mop :lol: :lol: I'm dying
 
Jul 20, 2012
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Really? I think this season is a bit unpredictable for us given how much stability we've lost in the final third with Tevez leaving. Ironically, the forward line has improved as a whole, but the starting quality is too much of an unknown quantity given the formation and tactics we may look to deploy this season. @Mark i remember you saying you do calculations most years given where we stand alongside the other sides, what are your calculations looking like this season Markus? We winning the title again?!
Idk the core of our team is still here, where as milan and inter for example are brining in a bunch of players. Not saying they cant challenge, I just don't see them being able to challenge. In my opinion we had better mercatos than inter, roma, and milan. Still early though
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
19,250
I don't need to do them to find out we're favs but I usually do them when the mercato is close to the end. I'll have to take in consideration the hunger to win another scudetto that could be lower this year. I'm surprised you remember I did this. :p
Yea, which also has me a little worried - the will to win. I will ask you when the mercato is a closer to its end. Just curious to see how your calculations will play out this season. Of course i remember :D
 
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