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Title: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 20, 2007, 10:06: AM
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suprised nobody started one. lets get this started anyway.

last week results:
Sun, 16 December 2007   Atalanta 1 - 3   Palermo 
  Sun, 16 December 2007   Cagliari 0 - 2   Inter Milan 
  Sun, 16 December 2007   Empoli 1 - 1   Genoa 
  Sun, 16 December 2007   Parma 3 - 0   Reggina 
  Sun, 16 December 2007   Sampdoria 2 - 2   Fiorentina 
  Sun, 16 December 2007   Siena 1 - 1   Napoli 
  Sun, 16 December 2007   Torino 0 - 0   AS Roma 
   
  Sat, 15 December 2007   Calcio Catania 2 - 0   Udinese 
  Sat, 15 December 2007   Lazio 2 - 3   Juventus


this weeks fixtures
 Sat, 22 Dec 2007   AS Roma vs  Sampdoria 
  Sat, 22 Dec 2007   Genoa vs  Parma 
   
  Sun, 23 Dec 2007   Fiorentina vs  Cagliari 
  Sun, 23 Dec 2007   Inter Milan vs  AC Milan 
  Sun, 23 Dec 2007   Juventus vs  Siena 
  Sun, 23 Dec 2007   Livorno vs  Atalanta 
  Sun, 23 Dec 2007   Napoli vs  Torino 
  Sun, 23 Dec 2007   Palermo vs  Lazio 
  Sun, 23 Dec 2007   Reggina vs  Calcio Catania 
  Sun, 23 Dec 2007   Udinese vs  Empoli


chunk milan derby is on.  FORZA INTER. inter should win easly. i think milan will be fatiged and jetlaged by the match against boca
Title: Re: Seria A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 20, 2007, 10:08: AM
I'm betting on Inter Milan to win this one 2-1 or 3-1.
Title: Re: Seria A
Post by: moby on Dec 20, 2007, 10:10: AM
thats my borg. 1-0 i think
Title: Re: Seria A
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Dec 20, 2007, 10:12: AM
They'll have had enough time to recuperate.  Don't think that'll make too much of a difference though.
Title: Re: Seria A
Post by: moby on Dec 20, 2007, 10:14: AM
that makes a big difference. they will tire more quickly. lets all pray inter can take advantage of that and they will work the wings alot
Title: Re: Seria A
Post by: Tito on Dec 20, 2007, 10:16: AM
i'm hoping AC can will it Ac have always been my favorite of the two
Title: Re: Seria A
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Dec 20, 2007, 10:18: AM
Well it would, but they should have had enough time to recuperate.  Plus, the 2nd teamers got a run out against Catania today. 
Title: Re: Seria A
Post by: moby on Dec 20, 2007, 10:19: AM
woow borg and tito and the a'sfdafk guy are all online. cool.

inter will win. i dont think ac will be focused. kaka winingworld player of the year. the team just winning the world club cup
Title: Re: Seria A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 20, 2007, 10:21: AM
dont forget me  :thumbsup:

roma got whooped by torino 3-1 also empoli beat juventus 2-1.
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 20, 2007, 10:23: AM
dont forget me  :thumbsup:

roma got whooped by torino 3-1 also empoli beat juventus 2-1.

when was that


by the way. wasn't every one saying inter will bedcome shit with the return of juve and ac milan. inter are first, juve are third 8 points behinde and ac milan are no where to be seen
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: Tito on Dec 20, 2007, 10:24: AM
i think in the cup
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Dec 20, 2007, 10:25: AM
Wednesday/Thursday.
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 20, 2007, 10:26: AM
ow yeah good to have you online chunck. the cup always has suprises. like roma beating inter 4-2 last year
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: Tito on Dec 20, 2007, 10:27: AM
that was no surprise
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 20, 2007, 10:28: AM
hope you dont mind me editing the first post  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: Tito on Dec 20, 2007, 10:29: AM
no i think it better that you edited it
it looks better
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 20, 2007, 10:31: AM
looks better chunck. i never knew you had the power to edit posts
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 20, 2007, 10:41: AM
looks better chunck. i never knew you had the power to edit posts

neither did i  :dontknow:  :angel: just finished all the adjustments.

ill keep this thread update  :cheers:

italian cup results
http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/7534518

atleast its only the first leg, hopefully all 3 teams who lost will have better results in the 2nd leg.
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 20, 2007, 10:43: AM
Good job Chunk.

Also, moby, with all those honours, I think that motivates them.  :)

And a;sdlfkjas;df is OTC.
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: Adi on Dec 20, 2007, 11:41: AM
AC lost in the Cup... what's the deal with them this year? I really hope Mourinho takes over next season.

Inter is unstoppable, not matter what line up they play in Serie A. ::)
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: a;sdlfkjas;df on Dec 20, 2007, 11:41: AM
It was a reserve side against most of Catania's first team.
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 20, 2007, 06:42: PM
inter thumbt reggina in the cup.

 
Inter is unstoppable, not matter what line up they play in Serie A. ::)

thats the adi i like. speaking the truth. everyone said inter will do shit when juve and AC came back. well what happened. i just hope we can transfer these results to the champs league
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: cigar omar on Dec 20, 2007, 11:54: PM
We came back to beat Napoli at home 2-1, second leg in Naples should be interesting. But it looks like Rossi is having disagreements with the boss I think hes on his way out what a shame.
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: Megakid on Dec 21, 2007, 02:14: AM
I just hope Ac Milan win the serie a  :).
Title: Re: Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 21, 2007, 01:54: PM
i doubt that will happen yusaf. inter are winning and Ac are qiet behind
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Dec 22, 2007, 09:31: PM
    Roma 2-0 Sampdoria
    Genoa 1-0 Parma
Sunday, December 23, 2007

Fiorentina     v     Cagliari    Artemio Franchi
Inter Milan     v     AC Milan    Stadio Giuseppe Meazza  :rules: Inter must lose
Juventus     v     Siena    Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Livorno     v     Atalanta    Armando Picchi
Napoli     v     Torino    Stadio San Paolo
Palermo     v     Lazio    Renzo Barbera
Reggina     v     Catania Calcio    Stadio Oreste Granillo
Udinese     v     Empoli    Stadio Friuli
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 23, 2007, 12:01: AM
im watching that game in a bit because my dads watching a film, luckily my brother has sky+ and is recording it  :rockit:

EDIT: my brother just phoned me to say pirlo scored a free kick  :biggrin: and inter have hit the post.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 23, 2007, 12:31: AM
Latest Update?
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 23, 2007, 12:43: AM
latest scores. all 14:00 kick offs.

Fiorentina 4 - 1 Cagliari
Riccardo Montolivo 3rd minute
Michele Fini 6th minute
Adrian Mutu 41st minute
Adrian Mutu 26th minute penalty
Mario Santana 48th minute

Inter Milan 1 - 1 A.C Milan
Andrea Pirlo 18th minute
Julio Cruz 36th minute

Juventus 1 - 0 Siena
Hasan Salihamidzic 32nd minute

Livorno 1 - 1 Atalanta
Fabio Galante 26th minute
Fernando Tissone 33rd minute

Napoli 0 - 1 Torino
Alessandro Rosina 36th minute

Palermo 2 - 0 Lazio
Henrique Fabio Simplicio 34th minute
Carvalho Amauri 46th minute

Reggina 1 - 0 Catania
Francesco Modesto 34th minute

Udinese 1 - 1 Empoli
Andrea Dossena 22nd minute
Andrea Raggi 50th minute
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 23, 2007, 12:46: AM
Inter Milan and AC Milan are going to battle it out til the last minute..  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 23, 2007, 01:24: AM
just as i switch on my TV cambiasso fucking scores  :bang:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: jonte on Dec 23, 2007, 09:16: AM
If Pippo had that last chance instead of Ambro, it would have been 2-2.

GG.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Megakid on Dec 23, 2007, 09:22: AM
If only Ac milan could grind a draw :'(, and moby you are correct i also doubt they will catch up  :-[
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 23, 2007, 09:24: AM
Updates?  :)
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: jonte on Dec 23, 2007, 09:29: AM
Its official: Dida is the santa!
(http://gfx.aftonbladet.se/multimedia/archive/00500/julklappen_500505w.jpg)

(he gave away a goal. for those who didnt watch the game)
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 23, 2007, 09:30: AM
Did they tie?
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Megakid on Dec 23, 2007, 09:32: AM
Did they tie?

Ac milan lost 2 -1  :-[
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 23, 2007, 09:33: AM
Moby must be happy.

 :cursing:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Megakid on Dec 23, 2007, 09:43: AM
Moby must be happy.

 :cursing:

Really happy  :cursing:, Ac did deserve to win, watch the highlights borg, if you can ^-^
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 23, 2007, 09:43: AM
I'll get some for everybody.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: oLi on Dec 23, 2007, 09:45: AM
Cant belive milan lost -.-
 no comment
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 23, 2007, 09:48: AM
AC MILAN v INTER MILAN

Highlights (http://rapidshare.com/files/78642571/Inter-Milan_skrot_720x544_HQ.avi)

Thanks to Lewy.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 23, 2007, 11:08: AM
Fiorentina 5 - 1 Cagliari
Riccardo Montolivo 3rd minute
Michele Fini 6th minute
Adrian Mutu 41st minute
Adrian Mutu 26th minute penalty
Mario Santana 48th minute
Mario Santana 80th minute
Venue: Stadio Artemio Franchi
Attendance: 26,076


Inter Milan 2 - 1 A.C Milan  :'(
Andrea Pirlo 18th minute
Julio Cruz 36th minute
Esteban Cambiasso 63rd minute
Venue: Stadio Guiseppe Meazza
Attendance: 85,000


Juventus 2 - 0 Siena
Hasan Salihamidzic 32nd minute
David Trezeguet 59th minute
Venue: Stadio Delle Alpi
Attendance: 20,422


Livorno 1 - 1 Atalanta
Fabio Galante 26th minute
Fernando Tissone 33rd minute
Venue: Armando Picchi
Attendance: 14,000


Napoli 1 - 1 Torino
Alessandro Rosina 36th minute
Marek Hamsik 80th minute
Venue: Stadio San Paolo
Attendance: 45,000


Palermo 2 - 2 Lazio
Henrique Fabio Simplicio 34th minute
Carvalho Amauri 46th minute
Fabio Firmani 59th minute
Igli Tare 80th minute
Venue: La Favorita
Attendance: 2,700
  :o

Reggina 3 - 1 Catania
Luca Vigiani 34th minute
Luca Vigiani 78th minute
Juan Vargas  90th minute
Luce Vigiani 93rd minute
Venue: Stadio Oreste Granillo
Attendance: 8,700


Udinese 2 - 2 Empoli
Andrea Dossena 22nd minute
Andrea Raggi 50th minute
Antonio Di Natale 85th minute
Lino Marzoratti 90th minute
Venue: Stadio Friuli
Attendance: 14,000


Latest league table
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Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on Dec 23, 2007, 12:45: PM
Salihamidzic scored for Juventus! :banana:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 23, 2007, 01:24: PM
updated with pretty COLOURS  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 23, 2007, 01:38: PM
Forza Inter. take that chunk, and tito  :banana:

 :bowdown:   INTER

 :rules:  are inter must win.  :pimp:

can this day get any better
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Megakid on Dec 23, 2007, 11:53: PM
Thanx for the update chuckchenko ;)
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 24, 2007, 03:04: AM
I never knew AC Milan was that far down!  :dontknow:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Megakid on Dec 24, 2007, 03:14: AM
I never knew AC Milan was that far down!  :dontknow:

Neither did i, i thought they would atleast win the serie a this year it dont seem to happen tho  :-[
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 24, 2007, 03:15: AM
They won't even be in the CL next year if they don't fix their act..  :cursing:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 24, 2007, 10:32: AM
They won't even be in the CL next year if they don't fix their act..  :cursing:

unless they can win it this year menaing they are automatically qualifyed for next year  :cheers:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Dec 24, 2007, 01:06: PM
Oh really?  :dontknow: Didn't know that, hmm .. will be interesting.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Dec 25, 2007, 01:45: PM
i can't believe you didn't know that i knew that when i was 5 years old  :o
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 25, 2007, 09:03: PM
i can't believe you didn't know that i knew that when i was 5 years old  :o

wasn't that rule made up after liverpool won and they didn't quilfy. wasn't that like three years ago. so you must be 8 years old tito
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 26, 2007, 02:59: AM
i can't believe you didn't know that i knew that when i was 5 years old  :o

wasn't that rule made up after liverpool won and they didn't quilfy. wasn't that like three years ago. so you must be 8 years old tito

no i think its always been around. there was just a big problem with having 1 more extra club in the CL. i cant remember how they solved it now, they were considering swapping 4th places spot in the prem i think it was arsenal with liverpool.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Dec 26, 2007, 07:52: PM
i can't believe you didn't know that i knew that when i was 5 years old  :o

wasn't that rule made up after liverpool won and they didn't quilfy. wasn't that like three years ago. so you must be 8 years old tito
first of all i am 7 years old and secondly like Chunk said it has been around for ages
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 27, 2007, 05:52: PM
oh i never knew that. but if it was around for ages. shouldn't liverpool got the place without doubt. i am getting confused  :saywhat:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Dec 28, 2007, 07:16: PM
the year that they won they had a reserved spot but they still finished in the top 4 so England did get an extra spot but if they finished in the 5-17 England would have had an extra spot understand
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 28, 2007, 10:13: PM
oh ok.  :hello:

but why was there so much fuss
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Dec 28, 2007, 10:29: PM
the year that they won they had a reserved spot but they still finished in the top 4 so England did get an extra spot but if they finished in the 5-17 England would have had an extra spot understand

no they did actually finish 5th, everton finished 4th

premiership season 2004-2005
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/tables?league=eng.1&season=2004&column=none&order=false&cc=5739

champions league 2004-2005
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Champions_League

Liverpool qualifying for 2005-2006 fiasco
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/talking_point/4080654.stm

understand now moby?

lets not go offtopic now boys  O0

this would be 2 great signings for AC Milan
http://www.goal.com/en/articolo.aspx?contenutoid=529329

finally replace Dida which has been a disgrace this season.  :angry:

but goal.com is known for having bullshit.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: cigar omar on Dec 29, 2007, 03:18: AM
I love Dida he makes lots of little mistakes but on his day he can make some fantastic saves. But both Dida and Kalacs are not that reliable I was wondering when Milan would do something about it.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Dec 31, 2007, 11:29: AM
I love Dida he makes lots of little mistakes but on his day he can make some fantastic saves. But both Dida and Kalacs are not that reliable I was wondering when Milan would do something about it.

couldn't agree more. i think that those sighning will really help milan. but they still cant beat inter :rules:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 07, 2008, 02:29: PM
fixtures coming up


Home Away Date
Empoli Reggina 13 Jan 04:00
Catania Juventus 13 Jan 06:30
Atalanta AS Roma 14 Jan 01:00
Cagliari Udinese 14 Jan 01:00
Lazio Genoa 14 Jan 01:00
Parma Fiorentina 14 Jan 01:00
Sampdoria Palermo 14 Jan 01:00
Siena Internazionale 14 Jan 01:00
Torino vs Livorno 14 Jan 01:00
AC Milan vs Napoli 14 Jan 06:30
 
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 07, 2008, 03:12: PM
all seem to be very predictable games  :zzz:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 11, 2008, 07:18: PM
Quote
Serie A Weekend Preview: Round 18


Atalanta – Roma 

Atalanta will be hoping that the New Year brings them good luck, as they are currently in a sticky run of form which has seen them pick up just one win in Serie A since the first week of November. Nevertheless they are still having an excellent season in eighth position and are looking more than likely to challenge for a UEFA Cup spot. 

Roma desperately needed to get back to winning ways against Sampdoria before Christmas following two disappointing draws against Livorno and Torino.   They did so with a 2-0 win, however Inter’s 2-1 victory in the Milan derby means that the Giallorossi still trail the Nerazzurri by seven points at the top. Roma have to win here or else their Scudetto challenge could go up in smoke. 

Cagliari – Udinese

Cagliari are rock-bottom of Serie A and are looking like certainties for relegation following yet another defeat before the winter break.

They crashed 5-1 at Fiorentina, meaning they are now five points adrift of safety. The Sardinians will be hoping that new boss Davide Ballardini can inspire them to a heroic escape in 2008.

Udinese players were already looking forward to their Christmas dinners against Empoli in week 17, before the away side scored in the 93rd minute to snatch a 2-2 draw.

Despite this disappointment the Zebrette are still having an absolutely brilliant campaign and they are currently flying-high in fourth position. A Champions League spot at the end of the season is not out of the question.

Catania – Juventus

Catania are having a very steady season so far, although they fell to a disappointing 3-1 defeat at lowly Reggina in week 17.

Nevertheless the Sicilians are still looking comfortable in 10th position and with the likes of Juan Manuel Vargas and Jorge Martinez on their roster they should have no worries about relegation.

Juventus will be hoping to begin 2008 just how they finished 2007 – with a victory.

The Old Lady are unbeaten in eight games, five of them wins, and have kept four clean sheets in their last five matches. This has helped them into an excellent third position in their first year back in the top-flight.

Empoli – Reggina

Empoli showed great improvement before Christmas to move out of the relegation zone and this continued in week 17 against Udinese.

The Tuscans scored a 93rd minute equaliser to salvage a 2-2 draw against the high-flying Zebrette. They will be confident of gaining all three points this weekend.

Reggina remain second-from bottom in the table, although they ended 2007 with an impressive 3-1 home win against Catania.

This game will be a huge relegation six-pointer as Reggina can move above Empoli with a win here, while the Azzurri can open up a five-point gap over their rivals.

Lazio – Genoa

Lazio will be hoping that 2008 will bring them some good fortune after a simply disastrous first half of the season.

The Biancocelesti are languishing in 14th position just four points above the relegation zone and are in desperate need of a win here.

Genoa had also been struggling badly and before their match in week 17, they had not won in nine games.

However a 1-0 win over Parma has sparked some renewed hope and they are up to 11th, one point above Lazio.

Milan – Napoli

All eyes will be on Milan this Sunday in anticipation of the much-awaited debut of teenage wonderkid Alexandre Pato.

Pato is seen as the possible saviour of the Rossoneri in what has so far been a hugely disappointing domestic campaign. They are languishing in 12th position, 25 points behind league-leading city rivals Inter, and have still failed to win at home in the league.

Napoli have been excellent on their return to Serie A this season, and are currently sitting in seventh position in the standings.

Nevertheless their form has stuttered of late, with just two wins in their last eight matches. The Partenopei will be hoping to spoil Pato’s big day at San Siro.

Parma – Fiorentina

Parma had been looking like real relegation candidates early in the season, however they had an impressive November and December, losing just three games from nine.

This has given them a slight gap over the bottom three, and in 13th position, they are level on points with the likes of Milan and Lazio.

Fiorentina ended a run of five matches without a win before Christmas when they thrashed Cagliari 5-1 at the Stadio Franchi.

Coach Cesare Prandelli will hope this sparks the sort of run that saw them rack up 15 matches in all competitions without defeat at the start of the season. They are still looking strong in fifth position, just one point outside the Champions League places.

Sampdoria – Palermo

Sampdoria were desperately disappointing in the early part of the season, however the explosion into form of Antonio Cassano in December saw an upturn in fortunes.

Cassano was suspended for the 2-0 week 17 defeat by Roma, however Samp will still go into 2008 with optimism as they are ready for an assault on the European places in ninth position.

Palermo also had an impressive December, helping them rise to sixth position in the standings, however they will be still kicking themselves for throwing a two goal lead during the 2-2 draw with Lazio before Christmas.

Nevertheless with Amauri in red-hot form the Rosanero will go into this difficult match at the Stadio Ferraris in confident mood.

Siena – Inter

Siena finished 2007 with an impossible away trip to Juventus, and they begin 2008 with an even more difficult match against mighty Inter.

The Tuscans are back in the relegation zone following their 2-0 defeat in Turin and their hopes of climbing out of it this weekend look very slim.

Inter continued their unstoppable form in week 17 as they came from behind to beat Milan 2-1 in the derby.

The Nerazzurri are still unbeaten in the league, having won 13 and drawn four of their 17 matches. They are seven points clear at the top of the table and are looking odds-on to retain the Scudetto.

Torino – Livorno

It was no surprise whatsoever that Torino’s clash with Napoli in week 17 finished up as a draw.

The Granata have now drawn a simply incredible 11 games this season, and will surely break the record for the number of ties in a season if they continue along this path. Despite losing just four games this campaign, the fact they have only won two also means they are hovering dangerously above the drop zone in 15th place.

Livorno also drew last time out, 1-1 with Atalanta, and are even closer to the bottom three with just one point separating them and 18th placed Siena.

However it is a miracle that the Amaranto are in the position they are in considering the fact they picked up just two points in their first nine league matches.

They have since gone the next seven unbeaten, winning three of these ties, and indeed they have not lost since the end of October.
www.goal.com
i'll post the preview every week  :cheers:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 12, 2008, 02:14: PM
cool well done tito  :cheers:

Catania              Juventus 1-1 (1-0)  13 Jan
Empoli               Reggina 1-1 (1-1)  13 Jan

juve got a penelty in the 93dr minute i think. how lucky.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Jan 13, 2008, 04:07: AM
Milan are playing and after the match is over ill update this thread. :banana:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Jan 14, 2008, 04:21: AM
Week 18
January 12th

Catania 1 - 1 Juventus
Gionatha Spinesi 15th Minute
Alessandro Del Piero 90th Minute (Penalty)


Venue: Angelo Massimino
Attendance: 25,000


Empoli 1 - 1 Reggina
Fabio Ceravola 2nd Minute
Luca Saudati 4th Minute (Penalty)


Venue: Stadio Carlo Castellani
Attendance: 4,000




January 13th

Atalanta 1 - 2 Roma
Andriano Ferreira Pinto 17th Minute
Francesco Totti 38th Minute
Alessandro Mancini 45th Minute


Venue: Stadio Azzurri D' Italia
Attendance: 10,000


Cagliari 0 - 1 Udinese
Fabio Quagliarella 32nd Minute

Venue: Stadio San Elia
Attendance: 10,000


Lazio 1 - 2 Genoa
Stefano Mauri 22nd Minute
Marco Borriello 51st Minute (Penalty)
Marco Borriello 55th Minute


Venue: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 15,000


A.C Milan 5 - 2 Napoli
Ronaldo 15th Minute
Roberto Sosa 27th Minute
Clarence Seedorf 31st Minute
Maurizio Domizzi 38th Minute (Penalty)
Ronaldo 47th Minute
Kaka 68th Minute
Alexandre Pato 74th Minute


Venue: Stadio Guiseppe Meazza
Attendance: 70,000


Parma 1 - 2 Fiorentina
Adrian Mutu 43rd Minute
Ferdinand Coly 68th Minute
Adrian Mutu 85th Minute (Penalty)


Venue: Stadio Ennio Tardini
Attendance: 15,162


Sampdoria 3 - 0 Palermo
Claudio Bellucci 21st Minute
Paolo Sammarco 45th Minute
Antonio Cassano 77th Minute


Venue: Stadio Luigi Ferraris
Attendance: 19,500


Siena 2 - 3 Inter Milan
Zlatan Ibrahimovic 26th Minute
Massimo Maccarone 31st Minute
Esteban Cambiasso 46th Minute
Zlatan Ibrahimovic 52nd Minute (Penalty)
Fernando Forestieri 92nd Minute

Venue: Artiemo Franchi
Attendance: 15,000


Torino 1 - 2 Livorno
Francesco Tavano 20th Minute
Francesco Tavano 49th Minute
Donato Bottene 77th Minute


Venue: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Attendance: 12,000


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If A.c Milan can win there next game it will move them up to 7th in the table and if they can will there 3 games in hand they will be 6th Place and only 1 point behind Fiorentina so playing in Europe next season seems very possible but Roma and Juventus are going to have a tough time catching Inter Milan as they are looking undoubtful to los so far this season.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Jan 14, 2008, 06:46: AM
Places 6th-12th are really tight.

Looks like Inter will take it, but anything can happen.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Jan 14, 2008, 10:16: AM
January 12th
Week 18 Highlights


 Catania 1 - 1 Juventus (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkkYYP7nJaA)
 Empoli 1 - 1 Reggina (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_gqHqYVG8E)

January 13th
Week 18 Highlights


 Atalanta 1 - 2 Roma (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRKqdkJ5GiM)
 Catania 0 - 1 Udinese (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWpcQz5bMHM)
 Lazio 1 - 2 Genoa (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NOLRwKNR1g)
AC Milan 5 - 2 Napoli (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4HpNISKGD4&feature=bz301)
Siena 2 - 3 Inter Milan (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePHb4tEuZgE)
Sampdoria 3 - 0 Palermo (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MM98OJ42UxA)
 Torino 1 - 2 Livorno/ Parma 1 - 2 Fiorentina (Highlights, Low Quality) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZltmGdTx1Vs)
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 14, 2008, 01:12: PM
chunk why did you delete my post  :cursing:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Jan 14, 2008, 01:34: PM
Milan are playing and after the match is over ill update this thread. :banana:

chunk why did you delete my post  :cursing:

thats why. this is my turf homie  :3some:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 14, 2008, 01:35: PM
but i updated it before you theres no law against that  :argue:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 14, 2008, 07:40: PM
ladies lets all get something straight i started this thread.


inter are cruising ibrahimovic is in fine form
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Jan 15, 2008, 06:57: AM
January 12th
Week 18 Highlights


 Catania 1 - 1 Juventus (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkkYYP7nJaA)
 Empoli 1 - 1 Reggina (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_gqHqYVG8E)

January 13th
Week 18 Highlights


 Atalanta 1 - 2 Roma (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRKqdkJ5GiM)
 Catania 0 - 1 Udinese (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWpcQz5bMHM)
 Lazio 1 - 2 Genoa (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NOLRwKNR1g)
AC Milan 5 - 2 Napoli (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4HpNISKGD4&feature=bz301)
Siena 2 - 3 Inter Milan (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePHb4tEuZgE)
Sampdoria 3 - 0 Palermo (Highlights) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MM98OJ42UxA)
 Torino 1 - 2 Livorno/ Parma 1 - 2 Fiorentina (Highlights, Low Quality) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZltmGdTx1Vs)
Nice idea of highlights for this too!  :banana:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 16, 2008, 06:30: PM
i just saw some matches where milan beat catania 2-1 i think. was that the cup or what
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Jan 17, 2008, 02:19: AM
no the drawn 1-1 on the second leg but put out a youths team and lost the first leg 2-1.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 17, 2008, 08:47: PM
hahaha take that  :cheers:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 18, 2008, 12:10: PM
haha cool.thatnks chunck
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 18, 2008, 03:34: PM
Quote
Fiorentina – Torino

Fiorentina are well and truly over the poor run of form that had seen them go five matches without a win. Before Christmas they thrashed Cagliari 5-1 at the Stadio Franchi, and they followed this up with a 2-1 win at Parma last weekend and a 2-0 Coppa Italia success against Serie B side Ascoli.

Coach Cesare Prandelli will hope that this sparks the sort of run that saw them rack up 15 matches in all competitions without defeat at the start of the season. The Viola are in fifth position and could move back into the top four given Udinese’s tough fixture with Milan.

Torino have not started 2008 well at all, losing 2-1 at home to Livorno last weekend, and crashing out of the Coppa Italia following a 4-0 thrashing at Roma in midweek.

The Granata are the division’s draw specialists, having tied an incredible 11 games this season. However they have won just two matches in Serie A and hover just three points above the relegation zone.

Genoa – Atalanta

Genoa had been going through a nightmare run of nine games without a win before their 1-0 win over Parma in week 17. This seems to have sparked something of a revival for the team who, have been as high as fifth this season.

They obtained a fine 2-1 win in Rome against Lazio last weekend and will be confident of making it three victories on the trot on Saturday.

Atalanta had been having an excellent campaign, however they are now starting to struggle a little, having picked up just one win in Serie A since the first week of November.

Last week they were somewhat unlucky to lose 2-1 at home to Roma after missing a host of chances in the second-half, and this result sees them drop to ninth in the table.

Inter – Parma

Can anyone stop Inter? It certainly doesn’t look like it at the moment  as they racked up yet another win at Siena (3-2) last weekend.

The unbeaten Nerazzurri consolidated their seven-point gap over Roma at the top of the table, and a reserve and youth-team XI also thrashed Reggina 3-0 in the Coppa Italia on Thursday evening.

Parma had started to show a real improvement from their early-season relegation form, however they will be starting to worry again after losing two in succession. 

Last week they were turned over 2-1 at home by Fiorentina, although they still have a four-point gap above the bottom three. A third defeat on the trot seems inevitable on Sunday evening.

Juventus – Sampdoria

Juve have had a rocky start to the New Year, with a less-than-impressive 1-1 draw in Catania last week and then a see-saw 5-3 Coppa Italia success over Empoli on Tuesday night.

The third-placed Bianconeri have now drifted 10 points behind leaders Inter in the Serie A table, and their Scudetto-chances have all but disappeared. A confident victory is required here to keep them on-track for a Champions League place.

Sampdoria were desperately disappointing in the early part of the season, however the explosion into form of Antonio Cassano in December saw an upturn in fortunes. They have started 2008 in explosive fashion with seven goals scored, and none conceded in two matches.

First of all came the Cassano-inspired 3-0 win over Palermo in Serie A, followed by the 4-0 thrashing of Cagliari in the Coppa Italia. Samp are up to seventh in the Campionato.

Livorno – Empoli

A relegation-battle in the Tuscan derby between Livorno and Empoli. The Amaranto seemed certain for relegation after picking up just two points from their first nine league matches.

They have since gone the next eight unbeaten, winning four of these ties, and indeed they have not lost since the end of October. Last week they won 2-1 at Torino to give themselves a four-point gap above the drop-zone.

Empoli are two points behind their hosts in 16th following a slightly disappointing 1-1 home draw with Reggina last time out. The Azzurri however have also shown great improvement recently, and were unlucky to be knocked out of the Coppa Italia in midweek after a classic 5-3 defeat at Juventus.

Napoli – Lazio

Napoli and Lazio meet again, just three days after their 1-1 draw in the Coppa Italia allowed the visitors to progress to the quarter-finals 3-2 on aggregate.

Both sides are struggling at the moment, with Napoli being thrashed 5-2 at San Siro last Sunday night following a dazzling performance by a Ka-Pa-Ro-inspired Milan. The Partenopei have won just two of their last nine matches, however they are still sitting in an excellent eighth position.

Lazio are having a simply disastrous season and relegation is a serious possibility as they languish in 15th position, just four points above the trap-door. Last week they disappointingly lost 2-1 at home to Genoa.

Palermo – Siena

Things were looking up for Palermo also after an impressive December that had seen them rise to sixth position in the standings.

However following a 2-2 draw with Lazio in week 17, they began 2008 by receiving a 3-0 thumping at Sampdoria. This was followed by elimination from the Coppa Italia after losing 1-0 at home to Udinese. Nevertheless they are still sixth in Serie A and should be confident of getting back on track in this one.

Siena last week did what no Serie A team has done this year – they scored twice against Inter. Unfortunately it proved pointless as the Nerazzurri machine still ran out 3-2 winners.

The Tuscans are real relegation candidates as they currently languish second-from bottom in the league, and they will face a huge task to obtain any points in Sicily on Sunday afternoon.

Reggina – Cagliari

Reggina remain in the bottom-three following last week’s 1-1 draw at Empoli, however this match represents a massive chance for them to try and move up the standings.

Cagliari are rock-bottom of Serie A and are looking like certainties for relegation following yet another defeat last weekend. They lost 1-0 at home to Udinese, meaning they are now six points adrift of safety.

That loss was their seventh in their last eight league games and they simply have to get a positive result here if they are to stand any chance of sparking a recovery.

Roma – Catania

An intriguing game at the Stadio Olimpico as Roma attempt to stay in touch with league-leaders Inter. Roma were given a major scare last weekend by Atalanta but recovered from falling behind to win 2-1.

That result was their second win in succession, and they also thrashed Torino 4-0 in the Coppa Italia in midweek to book their place in the last eight of the competition.

Catania showed twice in a matter of days just why there are few teams in Italy who are better than them at home. The Sicilians drew 1-1 at the Stadio Massimino with Juventus last weekend, and were only denied all three points by a controversial 90th minute Alessandro Del Piero penalty.

Then in the Coppa Italia on Wednesday they held Milan 1-1, thus enabling their passage into the quarter-finals. However Catania’s away form is less impressive and Roma should be big favourites for this one. 

Udinese – Milan

The match of the weekend sees a mouth-watering clash at the Stadio Friuli between Udinese and Milan.

Football purists will be eagerly waiting to see if the Ka-Pa-Ro super-show from last Sunday against Napoli can be repeated. With Milan a long way away from fourth place they really need to go for a win here, however things will not be easy against a very impressive Udinese outfit.

The Zebrette are having an outstanding season and are still flying high in fourth position following another win (1-0 at Cagliari) last weekend.

With Udinese employing a trident attack of their own, including the likes of Italy internationals Antonio Di Natale and Fabio Quagliarella, expect fireworks in this game.
weekly preview  :cheers:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 20, 2008, 09:14: AM
Quote
Juventus 0-0 Sampdoria

Samp took a deserved point home from Turin as Juventus struggled to build on their early dominance.

Juventus started in some style, with Marchionni missing an absolute sitter, skying the ball far above an open goal from just six yards.

Samp closed ranks after that, but there were still some fine chances for Juve, most notably from Trezeguet, who both hit the bar and had a shot cleared off the line.

It was shaping up to be a frustrating afternoon for the hosts, and thus it proved as an emboldened Sampdoria managed to sit back and soak up what little pressure there was.



Livorno 1-0 Empoli

Livorno's revival continued with a smash-and-grab job at home to Empoli.

Empoli had the best of an uneventful first period, but had relatively few chances to show for all their possession.

One in particular stood out, though: after being put through by Vannucchi, Saudati launched a fine shot goalwards, but Marco Amelia showed why he's on the shopping list of more than a few clubs with a world-class stop.

His team had him to thank, then, for going in level at the break. Then they had a debt to Tavano for giving them the lead, albeit from the spot. Referee Damato awarded a spot-kick after Pratali brought down Vidigal in the area.

That was sufficient to win the game as Empoli's spirits abandoned them.

Napoli 2-2 Lazio

A masterclass from Marek Hamsik left Lazio once again searching for a win in Naples.

After just five minutes, Hamsik was left unmarked in the box and gratefully swept home on his side's first attack of the game.

But Lazio fought back, and found an equaliser 26 minutes in after a great counterattack and fine long-range finish from Ledesma.

Lavezzi almsot re-took the lead for Napoli on the counter, but in fact Goran Pandev was to net first, once again capping off a counterattack after some good link-up play with Tare.

Hamsik always looked dangerous for Napoli, but otherwise it was Lazio that began to appear the stronger side, even as Pandev and Tare were substituted off.

Blasi was then sent off for Napoli right at the death, and Lazio knew that they'd done enough.

Or had they? Apparently not, for Hamsik got the second goal that he'd been angling for all afternoon. The young Slovak smashed home a deflected effort right at the death, before Stendardo was sent off for the hosts to well and truly even things up.

Palermo 2-3 Siena

In a quite unbelievable game on Sicily, it was the Tuscan side that left the happier of the pair after two gutsy comebacks.

Within three minutes, Palermo had taken a deserved lead. Amauri added a few more euros to his transfer value with a bullet of a header after Cassani's cross from the right.

However, Siena managed instant reply when the roasnero completely failed to clear their lines after a cross from the left, leaving Locatelli to slot home unopposed from close range.

It should have been 2-1 seconds later, only for Amauri to stumble on the ball during a goalmouth scramble. Instead, it was 1-2: once again, Palermo's defence failed to deal with a cross, allowing Maccarone to slide in and net from four yards.

It was end-to-end stuff after that, with the hosts having the best of it; however, a series of stops from Manninger kept the scores level going into the hour mark.

Palermo eventually did equalise when Miccoli converted a penalty but, just as earlier, Siena hit straight back. Just two minutes later, Loria gave the visitors the advantage with a great header that left Fontana stranded.

Reggina 2-0 Cagliari

The big relegation scrapended in tears for Caglairi, who now look dead certs to go down after dropping three vital points in Reggio-Calabria.

The first half was as dull as could be, with both sides more scared of conceding than anything else. Perhaps with the stakes so high, that was understandable.

But Reggina needed to use their home advantage: eventually, they did. Twenty minutes into the second period, Brienza took matters into his own hands and beat Storari with a tremendous, left-footed effort from range.

Cozza sealed the deal fifteen minutes from time with a good first touch and a powerful finish, leaving Cagliari's fate more than clear.

Roma 2-0 Catania

They made it difficult for themselves, but in the end the capital club picked up a deserved win over struggling Catania.

Roma started the better side, showing attacking prowess even without Totti in the lineup. Ludovic Giuly, indeed, made it 1-0 very early on with a tap-in after Taddei's long-range drive hit the post.

There were more chances to come, with Mancini proving sadly wasteful in front of goal, but Catania were able to first stabilise and then press forward as the first half ended.

But, just like the first, Roma started the second in dominant mood, but were once again unable to convert in front of goal. However, they had a golden chance to do so when Taddei was tugged down in the box by Terlizzi, allowing De Rossi to beautifully stroke home the penalty.



Udinese 0-1 Milan

An Alberto Gilardino strike right at the death ended Milan's Udine hoodoo and brought the rossoneri one step closer to their Champions League dream.

Despite the goalless nature of the first half, it was nothing if not eventful. Quagliarella was eager to impress for hte hosts, while Zapata and Pepe had their chances as well.

But Ronaldo's chance was perhaps the best of the half, the Brazilian rattling the woodwork from 25 yards.

The former Madrid man was again involved after the break, bringing out the best in Handanovic just after half-time.

As the game wore on, it seemed that it was destined to be 0-0. But nobody, except perhaps Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti, had reckoned on the contribution of Alberto Gilardino. The striker, who had only been on the pitch for five minutes, slotted home after being put through by Kaka to break the hosts' hearts.
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Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 20, 2008, 08:20: PM
Inter came from behind to score two goals ffrom the 87th minute to keep there unbeaten record going. ibrahimovic is one of the best srickers right know along with van nistelrooy. mancini had his 200th game in charge of inter congrats to him
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 21, 2008, 02:31: PM
Spalletti Questions ‘Suspect’ Inter 

Roma boss Luciano Spalletti has admitted his deep sense of disappointment following the “suspect incidents” during Inter’s game against Parma last night.


The Giallorossi, who won 2-0 against Catania earlier in the day, had seemed set to close the gap on leaders Inter to just four points, as the Nerazzurri trailed 2-1 to Parma going into the closing stages.

 

However a hugely controversial penalty award for a handball by Fernando Couto, led to a dramatic late turnaround, as Inter ended up winning 3-2.

 

“There were some suspect incidents at the Inter-Parma game,” Spalletti told Radio Anch’io Sport.

“My feelings are along the same lines as Domenico Di Carlo. I woke up today with a huge feeling of disappointment and the task of lifting the players heads up after they put in such a great performance and made no ground up.”

 

A number of Roma players, including Daniele De Rossi and Francesco Totti have bemoaned the fact that Inter never seem to drop points, and Spalletti clearly felt that last night would be the time.

“I was so disappointed because this was the round where we could’ve closed the gap on Inter,” he complained.

“We deserved to claw our way back and reduce the gap and we need the stimulus of Inter dropping points.

“But we can take heart that this side can keep pace with Inter even without the high-profile stars.”



i have the same suspicions we might have another case on our hands
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 21, 2008, 07:46: PM
another case of what? cheating?

Inter is not like milan and juve tito
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: cigar omar on Jan 22, 2008, 04:16: AM
Hahaha I love Italy. But I gotta say Inter having Seria A on lock seems suspicious.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 22, 2008, 01:52: PM
another case of what? cheating?

Inter is not like milan and juve tito
the last game says other wise

just read this


Inter Declare Press Silence  Inter Milan have issued a “silenzio stampa”, press silence, reportedly because they feel they are being victimised by the press in the aftermath of Sunday’s match against Parma.

The Nerazzurri were involved in a hugely controversial 3-2 win over Parma at San Siro.

 

Trailing 2-1, they were awarded a dubious 88th minute penalty for a handball by Fernando Couto. Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored the spot-kick and then hit the winner deep into stoppage time.

 

This resulted in some furious outbursts from the Parma hierarchy, as well as Roma boss Luciano Spalletti, and Inter are unhappy with how the Italian press have reported on the controversy.

 

President Massimo Moratti has not spoken to the media since the game, and he has now been joined by coach Roberto Mancini.

 

The club’s pre-match press conference for tomorrow’s Coppa Italia tie with Juventus has been cancelled.

 

There has been no official explanation by Inter for the press silence but it is believed to be because they feel victimised by the press coverage of the Inter-Parma match on Sunday night.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 22, 2008, 06:11: PM
hey its not inters fault. if that was not a penelty that doesn't mean inter cheated. how many bad refree calls were made.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 22, 2008, 11:07: PM
in that match alot
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 23, 2008, 09:37: PM
i mean in other match around the world. if inter did really cheat i am detracting my support for any of the italian teams. until that is proved i will always stay with inter
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 24, 2008, 09:53: PM
Inter Milan encourage Bolton to make Adriano bid
tribalfooball.com - January 25, 2008

Bolton Wanderers are being encouraged by Inter Milan to bid for Adriano.

The Brazil international is on-loan in Brazil at Sao Paulo this season and has attracted interest from Trotters boss Gary Megson.

Inter president Massimo Moratti is aware that Megson has cash to spend after selling Nicolas Anelka to Chelsea for £15 million and is keen to discuss Adriano's sale with the Premiership club.

Tuttosport says Moratti is eager to find a buyer for Adriano in order to fund a bid for Barcelona star Ronaldinho.





i'm hoping its true
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on Jan 27, 2008, 06:56: AM
Yeah, they should do it without a doubt. Inter wants to let Adriano go, it's obvious. Someone needs to take him ASAP. A new place might be just the thing the striker needs.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 27, 2008, 11:28: AM
adriano needs a new start. a new club wou;d help him alot
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Jan 27, 2008, 03:32: PM
Inter slip to a 1-1 draw to Udinese as Roma pounce by beating Palermo 1 -0
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Jan 30, 2008, 07:48: AM
AC Milan beat Reggina 1-0 putting them only 1 game behind now and could pass Udinese if they win there next match. which will put them 5th.

Gilardino 17th Minute goal.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 30, 2008, 07:38: PM
damn  :bang:

its just i minor slip hopefully we will come back
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: cigar omar on Jan 30, 2008, 07:42: PM
Oh yeah as an Inter fan you should be feeling confident you seems to be having a great season now all you need to do is take this unstoppable form and transform it to European glory, I'm betting on you team to steam roll Liverpool. Hope Ac dose the same to Arsenal.  :pimp:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Jan 30, 2008, 07:53: PM
yeah i agree with you but i hope arsenal stream roll AC. that is going to be an amazing match to watch. the experienced AC vs the young Arsenal.

anyway wrong topic.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on Feb 01, 2008, 02:14: PM
I'm very happy for Pato. His first two games were sensational. He has had one of the better debuts in recent history.

Robinho did the same for Madrid, but didn't do that well for the next few years. Hopefully Pato can stay hot from the start.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Feb 02, 2008, 08:08: PM
robinho didn't do that well the following years becaus ehe played like ten minutes in every match. how can you make an inmpression in ten minutes. now he is a reguala starter and one of the best young players
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Jane(not really) on Feb 04, 2008, 02:29: AM
Great Pato's goal against Fiorentina,too bad for his injury (his ankle moved for like 90°,auch) hope he'll be back soon
btw, Kaka,Seedorf,Gattuso and Pato - long list of important injured players
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Feb 04, 2008, 02:55: AM
i hope my baby pato will recover quick.

Saturday, February 2, 2008
Palermo 1 - 0 Livorno
Napoli 3 - 1 Udinese


Sunday, February 3, 2008
Genoa 2 - 1 Catania
Inter Milan 1 - 0 Empoli  
Juventus 1 - 1 Cagliari
Lazio 2 - 1 Sampdoria
Parma 2 - 3 Atalanta  
Reggina  1 - 3 Torino
Siena 3 - 0 Roma
Fiorentina 0 - 1 AC Milan  


If you want to find out who scored for who then Click Here (http://soccernet.espn.go.com/fixtures?league=ita.1&cc=5739)

a terrible result for Roma i watched soem of the match and Roma were playing decent but when ever Siena had a chance they scored looks like its going to be even tough for them to catch up especially with Inter still winning.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: samatar on Feb 05, 2008, 01:44: AM
pato could be the answer for us up front since shevchenko left.

hope that he comes back soon.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on Feb 05, 2008, 08:22: AM
Looks like he will be, and he'll only get better.

moby, I know Robinho didn't get much of a chance. I was just pointing it out because it's what often happens to youngsters, unless you play at Arsenal that is. Hopefully Pato won't be in the same boat. From what he's done so far though, he should be the starter for the rest of the season.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: samatar on Feb 06, 2008, 01:13: AM
yeah your right.
his only 18 so i don't expect world class player straight away.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Feb 06, 2008, 08:01: PM
yeah thats right adi. Inter had a win at home who scored the goal
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on Feb 16, 2008, 04:05: PM
Juventus beat Roma 1-0 today. Impressive how Juventus has bounced back so quickly.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Feb 17, 2008, 02:04: PM
Roma should give up the sucadeto Inter deserve it but i'm still abit sus about them anyways Coppa Itlia is ours and a far cry to win the UCL but expect the unexpected
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Feb 17, 2008, 07:43: PM
adi juve have bounced back but not enough to stop the mighty gaints INTER MILAN. comfortable win for inter. good performance by suazo
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on Feb 18, 2008, 12:42: PM
That's true but did you really expect Juventus to win the title just after coming back to the first division. They have lost a lot of players that played key roles prior to the relegation. I think it will take Juventus another year or two before it can really compete for the Serie A.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Feb 18, 2008, 01:54: PM
yeah your right alot of there major players left. but everyone was saying that as soon as juve came back and milan started off on equal points that Inter were finished
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Feb 27, 2008, 07:54: PM
inter draw with roma 1-1. juve again had a nil nil draw not looking good for them. inter have a nine point lead at the top and now AC have played the same amount of games as everybody else
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Feb 28, 2008, 07:53: AM
I think Inter will win. A 9 point lead and that was their last meeting. Good showing.

Pato scored!
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Feb 29, 2008, 06:03: PM
yeah it was an amazing goal something like 35 yards out
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Mar 05, 2008, 03:42: PM
Roma wasted there chance to be 3 points behind in that game against Inter but still 6 points isn't impossible
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 05, 2008, 08:03: PM
its almost immposible when you face a team like inter. 18 match winning streak. remember. dont you forget that tito, adi and borg.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Mar 06, 2008, 08:42: AM
which ended at Napoli  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 06, 2008, 10:50: PM
better then nothing. and it ended in udinese you fool. with a 1-1 draw.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Mar 07, 2008, 12:23: PM
i though you said undefeated
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 07, 2008, 05:38: PM
i clearly said 18 match winning streak
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 15, 2008, 09:27: PM
Roma beat AC milan. not going good for them. inter have a three point lead but play palermo tonight. hope for a win so we can extend our point lead to six points at the top of the table
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on Mar 18, 2008, 09:21: AM
I haven't heard a word about Kaka this season. Is he doing anything to help his team, or is he pulling a Ronaldinho. :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: TheGodEmperor on Mar 18, 2008, 02:06: PM
I haven't heard a word about Kaka this season. Is he doing anything to help his team, or is he pulling a Ronaldinho. :rolleyes:
I think its more the latter
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 23, 2008, 06:56: PM
hows this thread doing withut me


inter still have a three point lead but roma are closing real fast expect a tights finish.

and expect the unexpected
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adrien on Mar 24, 2008, 04:44: AM
Just wait and see.. Roma will win the league  :bang:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 24, 2008, 02:27: PM
thats what you say but inter winning is fact.  :stupid:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Mar 24, 2008, 04:29: PM
Just wait and see.. Roma will win the league  :bang:
finally another Roma fan welcome baby
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 24, 2008, 08:19: PM
i'll leave you two love birds together
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Mar 25, 2008, 03:12: PM
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Cagliari     v     Roma    
Lazio     v     Inter Milan    

Sunday, March 30, 2008
Juventus     v     Parma    
Genoa     v     Reggina    
Livorno     v     Siena    
Catania Calcio     v     Torino
Empoli     v     Sampdoria    
AC Milan     v     Atalanta    
Udinese     v     Fiorentina    
Napoli     v     Palermo    
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 25, 2008, 07:50: PM
i hope inter can maintain there lead.

for some reason i feel like juve will slip at parma. mark my words
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: TheGodEmperor on Mar 26, 2008, 07:27: AM
i hope inter can maintain there lead.

for some reason i feel like juve will slip at parma. mark my words
yeah inter's got the league this year. I think Juve'll take it the next though.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Mar 26, 2008, 11:29: AM
Roma for Coppa italia and scudetto
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 26, 2008, 02:47: PM
be realistic tito. juve will not win the next one
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on Mar 27, 2008, 08:40: AM
It's a 4 point gap at the top. Sure hope Roma can close it down a bit more to make a good finish. I'm tired of seeing Inter cruise. It won't be so next year with Juventus stepping it up, and hopefully Milan turning it around with.... Mourinho?

 :bowdown:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 27, 2008, 08:44: PM
you dreams could be true adi. ancelloti is falling out of favour with the club.

but i think inter will as you say cruise
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Mar 31, 2008, 05:09: PM
i am from now on a Roma only fan no more Bolton no more Real
no :bs:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Mar 31, 2008, 09:51: PM
why?
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 01, 2008, 12:48: PM
Bolton just disapoint me too much and Real well i never really wasn't a big real fan i was just a big no huge Barca hater
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: 19mossi on Apr 06, 2008, 12:57: PM
inter is going away roma :saywhat:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 06, 2008, 05:29: PM
Inter are just unstopable
hands up to them they deserve the Sucdeto unless they are cheating ofcourse 
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 06, 2008, 07:37: PM
inter never cheat fool unlike ac milan and juve and porto
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 06, 2008, 09:29: PM
Porto isn't proven yet
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Jane(not really) on Apr 06, 2008, 09:56: PM
What you think of Croatian player Igor Budan? (he's playing for Parma and he scored again,this time against Lazio).
I think he should be playing in some bigger club.Like Roma or Juventus.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 06, 2008, 10:06: PM
he could prove to be a good signing but 39 games and 18 goal isn't good for a striker and anyway Juve and Roma don't need anymore strikers unless young and this guy is 27
could do better at another club but you never know
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 07, 2008, 11:26: PM
maybe at valencia or sevilla?

Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 10, 2008, 05:51: PM
Saturday, April 12, 2008

Palermo     v     Catania Calcio
Juventus     v     AC Milan    

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Napoli     v     Atalanta    
Livorno     v     Cagliari    
Udinese     v     Roma    
Reggina     v     Sampdoria    
Empoli     v     Parma    
Lazio     v     Siena    
Genoa     v     Torino    
Inter Milan     v     Fiorentina    


Titos Preview:
there are alot of good games such as Inter Milan     v     Fiorentina  &   Udinese     v     Roma    but the pick of the week is Juventus     v     AC Milan    should be an interesting game but unfortunately Malin are with out key defenders Kaladze and Nesta.
as for the other two games the focus will be the title and now that Roma are out of the CL there focus will be on the league and cup and Inter don't look like losing.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 10, 2008, 07:30: PM
woow juve vs milan. should be cool

inter looks like holding on to the title. roma is closing in real fast. i am worried inter will slip up and roma can capitalize on it.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 11, 2008, 12:19: AM
yeah looks like Inter has got the trickier tie but Fiorentina must be tired from the Uefa Cup
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 11, 2008, 02:38: PM
i hope soo because i am getting worried. how much points is between inter and roma
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 11, 2008, 04:50: PM
Titos Predictions
Saturday, April 12, 2008

Palermo 2 - 1 Catania Calcio
Juventus 2 - 2 AC Milan    

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Napol 3 - 1 Atalanta    
Livorno 1 - 1 Cagliari    
Udinese 1 - 2 Roma    
Reggina 0 - 1 Sampdoria    
Empoli 0 - 0 Parma    
Lazio 2 - 1 Siena    
Genoa 1 - 1 Torino    
Inter Milan 2 - 2 Fiorentina
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 11, 2008, 11:17: PM
i think juve have what it take to beat ac milna.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 12, 2008, 01:08: PM
3 - 2 to juve it finished
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 12, 2008, 07:45: PM
what a late goal. nice header by the bosnian. adi must be proud
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adrien on Apr 12, 2008, 08:35: PM
I'm glad that Juve won, i never liked the milano clubs. And today Inter will lose 0-5 and Roma win  :biggrin:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 12, 2008, 10:27: PM
i love you
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 13, 2008, 09:39: PM
we won fools. inter will never be defeated. 2-1. that last goal who scored it?
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 14, 2008, 12:10: PM
Cambiasso and Borletti scored for inter and the game finished 2-0 i think plus Roma won 3-1 and Totti disrespect the ref and put his in his place
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 14, 2008, 02:18: PM
hahaha. a black man win an italian name. i think he is from ghana
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 14, 2008, 05:17: PM
thats not his first League goal he won you guys a game a few weeks back
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 14, 2008, 08:25: PM
 April 13, 2008
    Inter Milan 2-0 Fiorentina
    Napoli 2-0 Atalanta
    Livorno 1-2 Cagliari
    Reggina 1-0 Sampdoria
    Udinese 1-3 Roma
    Empoli 1-1 Parma
    Lazio 1-1 Siena
    Genoa 3-0 Torino
April 12, 2008
    Juventus 3-2 AC Milan
    Palermo 1-0 Catania Calcio



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they smoking in an orderly fashions lol
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 14, 2008, 09:15: PM
hahahaha. good win for roma. this will life there hopes. but inter is still winning  :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:

their smillinmg in a orderly way too
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Apr 15, 2008, 11:28: AM
Hey, this isn't MSN.  :cursing:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: TheGodEmperor on Apr 15, 2008, 11:29: AM
Hey, this isn't MSN.  :cursing:
for shame.  :biggrin: Borg's anger amuses me
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 15, 2008, 11:29: AM
we were still talking about the league games
if no one else wants to post here its not our fault
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: TheGodEmperor on Apr 15, 2008, 11:30: AM
I was joking  :dontknow:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on Apr 15, 2008, 11:34: AM
No no, I meant with all the emoticons, because I use to posts tons on MSN when I was younger.

Anyways, continue with the Serie A.  :biggrin:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 15, 2008, 11:35: AM
so i little stunt to get a laugh or two and you blow you top off
fine i'm not gonna post here anymore
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: TheGodEmperor on Apr 15, 2008, 11:36: AM
so i little stunt to get a laugh or two and you blow you top off
fine i'm not gonna post here anymore
no tito dont leave! Who will I engage in pointless conversation on dead threads?
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 15, 2008, 11:42: AM
that was a joke
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: TheGodEmperor on Apr 15, 2008, 12:30: PM
that was a joke
so was my reponse  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 15, 2008, 09:09: PM
this is a great example of control freak mods. for shame borg
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adrien on Apr 17, 2008, 12:34: AM
Roma 1-0
Juve 3-0
Inter 0-0..

What a great day that was  :3some:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 17, 2008, 10:34: AM
was that in the Coppa Italia
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 17, 2008, 07:30: PM
yeah. totti scored an unbeileable shot. and they showed this banner no totti no party

inter is on a knife edge they can lose this match.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 18, 2008, 12:42: PM
and hopefully lose the title

April 17, 2008
    Inter's Ibrahimovic heads to Sweden to recover
    Inter Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic will spend at least 10 days in his native Sweden trying to shrug off a knee problem, the Serie A leaders said on Thursday.

OUCH!

    Takeover talk builds at title chasing Roma
    AS Roma's top shareholder Italpetroli held talks with a representative of a potential investor on Thursday, but a sale of the Italian soccer club is not imminent, Italpetroli said on Friday.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Roma     v     Livorno    
Fiorentina     v     Palermo    

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Atalanta     v     Juventus    
Sampdoria     v     Udinese    
Siena     v     Genoa    
Parma     v     Napoli    
Catania Calcio     v     Lazio    
AC Milan     v     Reggina    
Cagliari     v     Empoli
Torino     v     Inter Milan
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 18, 2008, 06:51: PM
i hope roma slip up and totti is injured  :biggrin:

not good news for ibrahimovic. or inter. now crepo will have to fill in for him.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on Apr 23, 2008, 01:16: PM
what a late goal. nice header by the bosnian. adi must be proud

Brazzo got the winner? Hell yes... gotta see the highlights. :rockit:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 23, 2008, 07:33: PM
hahaha. it was a very cool goal late in the game.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 23, 2008, 09:52: PM
with only four matches left in the season, inter will face calagri, ac milan  :bang: , siena and parma. bsides the ac milan they look like matches we can won easily. hope and pray for the best  :bowdown:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: A10s on Apr 23, 2008, 09:53: PM
with only four matches left in the season, inter will face calagri, ac milan  :bang: , siena and parma. bsides the ac milan they look like matches we can won easily. hope and pray for the best  :bowdown:

hmmm, im going for Roma next season, there a good team, but this year they had bad luck
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 24, 2008, 07:24: PM
they didn't have bad luck. inter were simply to good for them.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on Apr 28, 2008, 09:02: AM
my god i lierally creamed myself when i saw Sampdoria equalise on the very last second againts Fiorentina. only 2 points behind now  :biggrin: but a very tough game next week i really hope Milan get Cl next season as ive heard rumours of them being 24m in debt and they really need players for the summer to replace there old team.

Week 35 Results
Palermo 0 - 0 Atalanta
Internazionale 2 - 1 Cagliari  
Udinese 2 - 1 Catania
Genoa 0 - 1 Empoli
Juventus 5 - 2 Lazio
Livorno 1 - 4 Milan
Reggina 2 - 1 Parma 
Fiorentina 2 - 2 Sampdoria
Napoli 0 - 0 Siena 
Roma 4 - 1 Torino


Latest League Table
(http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/3984/serieasx9.png)

The releagation area looks really tight on points and still very close between Fiorentina, Milan and Sampdora for the crucial 4th spot. Bring on this sunday Moby  :cheers:

Next Weeks Fixtures May 5th
Lazio VS Palermo
AC Milan VS Inter Milan*
Torino VS Napoli
Sampdoria VS Roma*
Parma VS Genoa
Catania Calcio VS Reggina
Atalanta VS Livorno
Cagliari VS Fiorentina*
Empoli VS Udinese
Siena VS Juventus

* = Games to watch. anyone in the UK interested in Serie A the Milan derby will be on Channel 5 at 2pm  :pimp:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 28, 2008, 05:15: PM
i want to see AC Milan in the CL but i don't think they can get their next year Bayerns turn is over no its Milan
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 28, 2008, 07:45: PM
i'm ready chunck.  :cheers:

if inter win this the title is almost certinly theres. cant wait.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 29, 2008, 03:48: PM
as if theres any chance for roma
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on Apr 29, 2008, 08:48: PM
if inter lose then roma wins and then inter loses or draws again and roma wins then the title is roma's. but if inter lose and roma win and inter wins all the other matches inter win on goal difference
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on Apr 30, 2008, 06:21: PM
the gab is six points
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 02, 2008, 02:28: PM
oh i thought it was three points. now we basically won. i hope i dont eat my words  :dontknow:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on May 05, 2008, 05:33: AM
Great second half between AC and Inter Milan. Kaka looked good once again. I'm a bit shocked that they still start Inzaghi.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 05, 2008, 02:52: PM
oh i thought it was three points. now we basically won. i hope i dont eat my words  :dontknow:
2 games to go 3 points the difference :cheers:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 06, 2008, 07:20: PM
if we lose our next game and win the second we still win on away goal rule.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on May 07, 2008, 03:51: AM
did you watch the game moby? :lol:

Week 36 Results
Empoli 0 - 1 Udinese 
Sampdoria 0 - 3 Roma  
Catania 1 - 2 Reggina  
Lazio 1 - 2 Palermo  
Torino 2 - 1 Napoli  
Atalanta 3 - 2 Livorno   
Siena 1 - 0 Juventus 
A.C Milan 2 - 1 Inter Milan
Parma 1 - 0 Genoa
Cagliari 2 - 1 Fiorentina


(http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/8643/serieazp1.png)

Next Weeks Fixtures: Sunday, May 11th
Roma v Atalanta* 
Udinese v Cagliari* 
Juventus v Catania 
Reggina v Empoli 
Genoa v Lazio 
Napoli v A.C Milan* 
Fiorentina v Parma* 
Palermo v Sampdoria* 
Inter Milan v Siena*
Livorno v Torino 

so many marked games because its so close between Sampdoria, Udinese, Fiorentina and A.C Milan for 4th spot and of course the Roma and Inter Milan matches even the relegation battle is very close this season is shaping up to being a very exciting one considering the gap Inter had months ago and how far down Milan were.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: 2zef^^ on May 07, 2008, 05:59: AM
i must say that inter will finish first....2 matches left right?
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on May 07, 2008, 07:38: AM
Good work Milan, so glad they're back up there.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on May 07, 2008, 08:22: AM
i must say that inter will finish first....2 matches left right?

yeah if inter lose then win or draw there last game and Roma win there last 2 then Roma could finish top if they can score 7 goals or more or if inter concede enough for Roma to pass them thats if Inter lose and win one because if they finish equal points it goes down to goal difference.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: 2zef^^ on May 07, 2008, 08:26: AM
i must say that inter will finish first....2 matches left right?

yeah if inter lose then win or draw there last game and Roma win there last 2 then Roma could finish top if they can score 7 goals or more or if inter concede enough for Roma to pass them thats if Inter lose and win one because if they finish equal points it goes down to goal difference.
inter's match is easier .
I dont think Inter will lose the league,its pretty hard for Roma to finish on the top!!
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: TheGodEmperor on May 07, 2008, 08:28: AM
Inter has practically got it in the bag. 'Nuff said.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 08, 2008, 07:37: PM
screw you chunck you won by luck. anyway this is the first time ac milan beat inter in 2 years and 6 months i think.

and dont chincs us TF10
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 09, 2008, 02:26: PM
i believe its called ginx
anyway we meet in the Coppa Italia final where we don't have to depend on other teams for the title but where we beat you our-selfs
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 10, 2008, 12:56: AM
whatever.

and bring it on tits. this time we'll make sure you dont beat us
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 11, 2008, 11:03: PM
fuck. we drew at siena now the lead is only one point. fuck fuck fuck.

and roma won. fuck.

i'm soo pissed of. damn these stupid idiots
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adrien on May 12, 2008, 05:44: AM
Hahahha this is gonna be nice.. Could be so funny if Roma won and Inter drew or lost :D
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on May 12, 2008, 09:49: AM
Week 37 Results
Roma 2 - 1 Atalanta
Udinese 0 - 2 Cagliari  
Juventus 1 - 1 Catania  
Reggina 2 - 0 Empoli  
Genoa 0 - 2 Lazio   
Napoli 3 - 1 A.C Milan   :down:
Fiorentina 3 - 1 Parma
Palermo 0 - 2 Sampdoria  
Inter Milan 2 - 2 Siena
Livorno 0 - 1 Torino


Latest League Table
(http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/5420/serieauj4.png)

Last Showdown
Saturday, May 17th
Sampdoria v Juventus*

Sunday, May 18
Lazio v Napoli
Parma v Inter Milan*
Siena v Palermo
Torino v Fiorentina*
Cagliari v Reggina
Empoli v Livorno*
Catania v Roma*
A.C Milan v Udinese*
Atalanta v Genoa

* = games to watch all kick offs are at 14:00 UK time.

What an embarresment losing by that much to Napoli now Fiorentina are 4th  :cursing: i hope Torino can beat them or atleast draw so Milan will get the CL spot by goal difference. Udinese's chances of uefa cup seems very likely since Sampdoria will be playing Juventus.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on May 12, 2008, 09:51: AM
The title looks like Inter's, but I'm pretty pissed off at AC Milan..  :bang:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 12, 2008, 05:43: PM
Roma will make a comeback
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: 2zef^^ on May 12, 2008, 10:31: PM
wow....the last showdow will be the best!!!!
catania and parma are in last positions,so they will give their best to continue in serie A
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 12, 2008, 10:57: PM
are all matches on saturday?

and borg dont qinx us like TF10 did. i'm too woried to even sleep right now. :bang:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 12, 2008, 11:01: PM
the Roma effect is working to perfection
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Chunkchenko on May 12, 2008, 11:46: PM
are all matches on saturday?

and borg dont qinx us like TF10 did. i'm too woried to even sleep right now. :bang:

look again at my results and next weeks fixtures post lol.

Juve Sampdoria game will be on on saturday the rest on sunday.

a another big post to come in a few days.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on May 13, 2008, 06:03: AM
Go on Roma... deliver the shock to ruin Inter's season even further. :biggrin:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 13, 2008, 07:45: PM
damn you adi. i officialy take away my support of Bayern. from now on it wil be werder bremen all the way.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: TheGodEmperor on May 14, 2008, 01:18: PM
take this to the rap thread.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on May 14, 2008, 06:22: PM
Haha, nothing against you mate. I just like seeing teams battle it out, especially when I don't prefer one team over another. It's just more fun seeing Inter lose and Roma closing the gap.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 14, 2008, 09:48: PM
its not fun seeing inter lose when we worked this hard.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 15, 2008, 10:23: AM
not hard enough
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 16, 2008, 03:15: PM
screw you tits. god nobody knows how scared i am.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Zealot1992 on May 17, 2008, 08:14: AM
A.S. ROMA 4EVER!!! :P
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Zealot1992 on May 18, 2008, 05:37: AM
damn...inter won the cup '-'
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Golomejic on May 18, 2008, 07:30: AM
Haha, Milan missed out on CL. :booty:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on May 18, 2008, 07:31: AM
Chunk is probably pissed. It's hard to believe they were Champions only a year ago in the CL, but now.. they need reinforcements.  :biggrin:

Congrats to Inter.  :bowdown:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: 2zef^^ on May 18, 2008, 07:45: AM
Congrats to Inter and  good bye to Parma  :cheers:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: jonte on May 18, 2008, 08:52: AM
Ibra, son of God.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 18, 2008, 07:09: PM
woooow

FORZA INTER

FORZA FORZA

WOOW NAZURI

THIRD STRAIGHT TITLE. WHERE THE FUCK IS MILAN, ROMA AND JUVE NOW YOU PUNK BITCHES.  :booty:

i was soo worried yesturday.  :banana: :banana: :banana:

TAKE THAT TITO OR SHOULD I SAY TITS. AND I WANT MY $20 DOLLAR BET FOOL
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: G O O D F E L L O W on May 18, 2008, 07:30: PM
inter shall win  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 18, 2008, 10:20: PM
when did we bet?
btw congrat to Inter and Moby
but the Coppa Italia is ours as in Roma
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: manutd. on May 18, 2008, 11:56: PM
woooow

FORZA INTER

FORZA FORZA

WOOW NAZURI

THIRD STRAIGHT TITLE. WHERE THE FUCK IS MILAN, ROMA AND JUVE NOW YOU PUNK BITCHES.  :booty:

i was soo worried yesturday.  :banana: :banana: :banana:

TAKE THAT TITO OR SHOULD I SAY TITS. AND I WANT MY $20 DOLLAR BET FOOL
You were supposed to shave your head from my bet!
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on May 19, 2008, 08:24: AM
Can't believe Parma is going down. It's going to be interesting to see AC in the UEFA Cup next season.  :hello:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 19, 2008, 09:13: PM
remmeber the three way bet we made. and if juve won we would pay my cousin twenty dollars each now both of you's have to pay me $20 dollars.

and screw your bet borg. we never shoke on it.

btw i though ac milan get a chance to qualify for the champs league.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 19, 2008, 09:14: PM
remmeber the three way bet we made. and if juve won we would pay my cousin twenty dollars each now both of you's have to pay me $20 dollars.
to be honest cuz i don't remember that bet at all
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 20, 2008, 07:25: PM
remember on the train going to the australia vs argentina game. tito damn you pay me my money.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 20, 2008, 08:27: PM
okay i'll mail it to you :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: TheGodEmperor on May 21, 2008, 10:07: AM
a certain masked criminal who goes by the codename '01llabtooflatot' has intercepted said mail and stolen the money
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Adi on May 21, 2008, 04:23: PM
btw i though ac milan get a chance to qualify for the champs league.

The last team that gets to qualify is the 4th place team. I believe AC finished in 5th or worse, so no CL for them.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 21, 2008, 05:31: PM
Moby Ac Milan got a automatic spot last season because they were champions of the CL
so Bye Bye Milan
Hello Fiorentia
and suck on it Chunk
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 22, 2008, 07:32: PM
oh okay. and pay me my money tito.





in cash
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Zealot1992 on May 24, 2008, 05:45: AM
tonight Roma Vs Inter for Coppa Italia ^^


Roma 2-1 Inter
Totti         Ibrahimovic
Vucinic
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Zealot1992 on May 24, 2008, 07:59: AM
yeaaaaaaah, roma won the cup, great goal for mexes!!!

awesome shot Pele o.o
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 24, 2008, 10:31: AM
yeaaaaaaah, roma won the cup, great goal for mexes!!!

awesome shot Pele o.o
Celebrate good times come on

Roma                             Inter Milan
Philippe Mexes (36)   Vitor Hugo Gomes Passos Pele (60)
Simone Perrotta (54)


You and me we're meant to be
Walking free in harmony
One fine day we'll fly away
Don't you know that Roma won the Coppa Italia today
hey hey hey

In this day and age it's so easy to stress
'Cause people are strange and you can never second guess
In order to love child we got to be strong
I'm caught in the crossfire why can't we get along
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 25, 2008, 07:48: PM
i have a dream that one day the coppa italia will become free and unrascist like it is today.


fuck this a one leg final held in roma's home stadium. pretty fair isn't it. fuck that. dont stupid italians know hat a neutral arena is. fucked up bitches.

tito this does not go into our roma vs inter history book. this is tottaly unfair. and how come i didn't know they changed it to a oen leg final.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 25, 2008, 09:34: PM
it does as will next seasons Coppa Italia final between Roma and Inter Milan
when we verse each other we are enemies but against other team lets enjoy our domestic dominance
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 26, 2008, 08:26: PM
fuck you. but its cool the way inter and roma for two years we won the league and you came second and you won the cup and we came second for two years in a row.
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: Tito on May 29, 2008, 12:21: PM
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» Ibrahimovic Backs Mancini Sacking


isn't a big surprise
Title: Re: Italian Serie A
Post by: moby on May 31, 2008, 09:25: PM
he even said he would leave.