Official Azzurri (Italy) Euro 2008 Thread (35 Viewers)

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Stu

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Jul 14, 2002
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Yeah, I'm not opposed to Camo playing I just think Cassano deserves a chance. Personally I'd play 4-3-1-2 with Cassano behind DP and Toni.
 

juventus1897

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Sep 19, 2006
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Dude the flag in your signature has been annoying the crap out of me since the first time I've seen in. It blinks blue because in one of the frames the flag seems to be that color. But I didn't want to complain without offering a solution, so here ya go.

 

Christina

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Aug 21, 2006
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I just saw on television that Donadoni changed his formation in 7 positions.
It looks like this:

Buffon
Zambrotta - Panucci - Chiellini - Grosso
De Rossi - Pirlo - Perrotta
Camoranesi - Toni - Del Piero
Looks good.
Yeah, I'm not opposed to Camo playing I just think Cassano deserves a chance. Personally I'd play 4-3-1-2 with Cassano behind DP and Toni.
That looks good also.
 

cunninlynguists

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May 7, 2006
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Donadoni disguises Italy plans

Roberto Donadoni is keeping his training sessions under wraps, but Alessandro Del Piero seems set to partner Luca Toni against Romania.

The Italy boss has been under fire since the disastrous 3-0 defeat to Holland and locked fans and media out of today’s training session for all but the opening 15 minutes.

What did filter through was that Christian Panucci and Marco Materazzi are fit and took part with the rest of the squad after missing out on yesterday’s sitting with muscular problems.

Nonetheless, Giorgio Chiellini was reported to have been tested in central defence with Panucci, while Fabio Grosso at left-back and Gianluca Zambrotta down the right are almost certainties for the Romania game.

Similarly, Del Piero is the favourite to replace Antonio Di Natale in support of centre-forward Toni following the Juventus man’s impressive substitute appearance against Holland.

Antonio Cassano is also a contender to burst into the starting XI, but in the meantime stood out during training with an inventive new trick.

The Sampdoria starlet began playing a football version of bowls, trying to kick the ball from the penalty area to get it as close as possible to the kick-off point in the centre circle.

In a worrying outcome for the Azzurri’s form, assistant manager Mario Bortolazzi beat Cassano.

The Nazionale will fly out from Vienna on Thursday morning towards Zurich for the match that kicks off at 17.00 UK time on Friday.

Italy (probable): Buffon; Zambrotta, Panucci, Chiellini, Grosso; Ambrosini, Pirlo, De Rossi; Camoranesi, Toni, Del Piero

channel4.com
 

rvi

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Apr 5, 2007
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Mutu set to attack Azzurri
Wednesday 11 June, 2008

Adrian Mutu has warned that Romania will take a much more attacking approach to their game with Italy on Friday.

The eastern Europeans played something akin to Catenaccio in their 0-0 draw with France on Monday and aim to stay in Group C contention.

“We will need a more offensive and risk-taking approach, because Italy are the strongest opponent and different from France,” said the Fiorentina hitman in newspaper Evenimentul Zilei.

“I would like to see us attack the Azzurri, especially as the fans expect more from me.”

The so-called Group of Death is shaping up to be wide open right to the end, as Italy trail behind Romania and France on one point apiece and Holland with three.

There are injury doubts over Ciprian Marica for Friday’s encounter, but reports suggest the Romanian will recover in time to start against Italy.

from : Channel4.com
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Donadoni disguises Italy plans

Roberto Donadoni is keeping his training sessions under wraps, but Alessandro Del Piero seems set to partner Luca Toni against Romania.

The Italy boss has been under fire since the disastrous 3-0 defeat to Holland and locked fans and media out of today’s training session for all but the opening 15 minutes.

What did filter through was that Christian Panucci and Marco Materazzi are fit and took part with the rest of the squad after missing out on yesterday’s sitting with muscular problems.

Nonetheless, Giorgio Chiellini was reported to have been tested in central defence with Panucci, while Fabio Grosso at left-back and Gianluca Zambrotta down the right are almost certainties for the Romania game.

Similarly, Del Piero is the favourite to replace Antonio Di Natale in support of centre-forward Toni following the Juventus man’s impressive substitute appearance against Holland.

Antonio Cassano is also a contender to burst into the starting XI, but in the meantime stood out during training with an inventive new trick.

The Sampdoria starlet began playing a football version of bowls, trying to kick the ball from the penalty area to get it as close as possible to the kick-off point in the centre circle.

In a worrying outcome for the Azzurri’s form, assistant manager Mario Bortolazzi beat Cassano.

The Nazionale will fly out from Vienna on Thursday morning towards Zurich for the match that kicks off at 17.00 UK time on Friday.

Italy (probable): Buffon; Zambrotta, Panucci, Chiellini, Grosso; Ambrosini, Pirlo, De Rossi; Camoranesi, Toni, Del Piero

channel4.com
:lol: Lol maybe if Bortolazzi had played against Holland he could have given Toni a better lob and Toni could have scored.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Andy Gray believes your team, no matter the coach, always comes to out play boring defensive football. He says he loves seeing your team get stomped like the other day.

He is just another English clown if he thinks Lippi's Italy only consisted of sitting back all the time.
 

Brixity

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Feb 8, 2006
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Andy Gray believes your team, no matter the coach, always comes to out play boring defensive football. He says he loves seeing your team get stomped like the other day.

He is just another English clown if he thinks Lippi's Italy only consisted of sitting back all the time.
Bastard forgets Lippi tactics that in one game (WC 06 1/2 final against Germany) ended up playing with 4 forwards and just 2 midfielders
 
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