Promising future for Italian football (1 Viewer)

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Nov 26, 2006
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Its a good idea to ban players for diving but I fail to see how this equates to a promising future.
 

AlexTheGreat

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May 10, 2006
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Promising future for Italian football?

Comon, dont get fool. someone was trying to convince ppl that the calcio world this season was clean, and someone always played under the rules of fair play and deserved a paper scumdetto. this is pathetic

the only promising future for italian football is kicking that miserable southamerican team out of italian league and send them back to their real home
 
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Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
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    Diving is a problem in football. Doing something about it is promising. Not exactly rocket science.
     

    AlexTheGreat

    Senior Member
    May 10, 2006
    999
    #8
    our you saying that players outside italy should not play in italy?
    a team with starting 11 players all were foreigners and maybe some of them with false passports, such a team should not be allown to play in domestic leagues

    I am not saying I against the foreigner players but too much of them could occupied the local youth players' space, if they carry on this way the harm to the future of italian football is infinity
     

    sateeh

    Day Walker
    Jul 28, 2003
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    thats a good move, but where is the ref from all of this?

    he had a clear view of the incident, there was no chance that he saw that as a penalty. He gets away without anything from this? i think both of them should be punished.
     

    Boudz

    Mercato Tourist
    Aug 1, 2002
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    Don't see how that is a promising future for Italian football. Having Moratti choke to death on Zlatan's WeeWee, now that would be promising for Italian football.
     

    AngelaL

    Jinx Minx
    Aug 25, 2006
    10,215
    #14
    players will stop diving cause of the ban, then football will be more flowing and more fair.
    If players are going to be banned for diving, Pippo Inzaghi's career is over. :p
    hm...

    what about the overeacted refs:disagree:
    :agree: Something should be done about them!
    thats a good move, but where is the ref from all of this?

    he had a clear view of the incident, there was no chance that he saw that as a penalty. He gets away without anything from this? i think both of them should be punished.
    Especially as it was trefolini. I remember he refereed the Juve - Roma game (March 2006) & he was blatantly biased against Juve. It was said that he felt intimidated by Roma fans, but that didn't stop him being pro-inter on Wednesday. (I think he also put in a sick-note for a Juve-Roma game in 2005.)
    I can´t believe Inter player has actually been suspended for diving....
    It was blatant! Even the pro inter Setanta commentators were repeatedly commenting on it. There must have been a LOT of complaints, though. Bravo stopped their coverage of serie A because of people losing interest in it. That was because: -
    1. Juventus wasn't there &
    2. the low standard of football in serie A, which was due mainly to the bad officiation of matches (the lack of impartiality & low standards of officials).
     

    denco

    Superior Being
    Jul 12, 2002
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    #18
    If players are going to be banned for diving, Pippo Inzaghi's career is over. :p

    :agree: Something should be done about them!

    Especially as it was trefolini. I remember he refereed the Juve - Roma game (March 2006) & he was blatantly biased against Juve. It was said that he felt intimidated by Roma fans, but that didn't stop him being pro-inter on Wednesday. (I think he also put in a sick-note for a Juve-Roma game in 2005.)

    It was blatant! Even the pro inter Setanta commentators were repeatedly commenting on it. There must have been a LOT of complaints, though. Bravo stopped their coverage of serie A because of people losing interest in it. That was because: -
    1. Juventus wasn't there &
    2. the low standard of football in serie A, which was due mainly to the bad officiation of matches (the lack of impartiality & low standards of officials).
    i think they stopped because they thought there will be some porn in serieA and were disappointed when they realised that Totti was actually a footballer's name not a hot gal as thats all bravo seems to show, things about porn. The bloody idiots
     

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