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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2120 on: April 28, 2012, 08:30:42 pm »
Great goal.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2121 on: April 28, 2012, 08:55:28 pm »
What a goal

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2122 on: April 28, 2012, 08:57:45 pm »
Anyone got a stream ?

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2123 on: April 28, 2012, 09:00:21 pm »
What a goal

Picture perfect. Bend, power, through a crowd of players. Superb

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2124 on: April 28, 2012, 09:03:48 pm »
Goal in the next 10 got to be


TOLD YOU!

10 mins it was!!
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2125 on: April 28, 2012, 09:06:31 pm »
great game this, dead open.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2126 on: April 28, 2012, 09:07:50 pm »
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2127 on: April 28, 2012, 09:12:24 pm »
Wheres Lavezzi?
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2128 on: April 28, 2012, 09:14:13 pm »
Fluffs one a minute ago, then does that.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2129 on: April 28, 2012, 09:14:20 pm »
Cavani you monster. What a goal.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2130 on: April 28, 2012, 09:14:25 pm »
Cavani what a finish.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2131 on: April 28, 2012, 09:14:42 pm »
Brilliant goal Cavani
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2132 on: April 28, 2012, 09:15:23 pm »
Brilliant goal Cavani

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2133 on: April 28, 2012, 09:16:19 pm »
Another classy goal. Such an open game

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2134 on: April 28, 2012, 09:30:04 pm »
For me, I'd take Lavezzi over Cavani

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2135 on: April 28, 2012, 09:35:43 pm »
What the fuck? He just wasted like a minute

And how fat is he?
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2136 on: April 28, 2012, 09:36:11 pm »
What the fuck? He just wasted like a minute

And how fat is he?

Bit of a gut there eh.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2137 on: April 28, 2012, 09:36:58 pm »
What a game this has been
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2138 on: April 28, 2012, 09:38:00 pm »
Bit of a gut there eh.

Serie A and hes got to be 2 stone over
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2139 on: April 28, 2012, 09:39:34 pm »
For me, I'd take Lavezzi over Cavani

Either would make a great partner for Suarez.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2140 on: April 28, 2012, 09:40:32 pm »
Serie A and hes got to be 2 stone over

Can't be that long since he gave birth to that kid he just kissed.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2141 on: April 28, 2012, 09:41:14 pm »
Can't be that long since he gave birth to that kid he just kissed.

I think he ate one
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2142 on: April 28, 2012, 09:46:16 pm »
Either would make a great partner for Suarez.

Partner or part of a front three. Lavezzi and Suarez either side of a big, pacy striker = carnage

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2143 on: April 28, 2012, 09:53:45 pm »
The Curva Sud wanted Totti to demand answers regarding the team's recent slump, and to his credit he went there alone and took the abuse upon himself. Can't believe how much power is given to the Ultras in Italy, first it was the Genoa Ultras demanding that the players be stripped of their shirts, then the Fiorentina Ultras breaking into the dressing room demanding answers from the players and management and now the Roma Ultras.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2144 on: April 28, 2012, 09:55:20 pm »
Partner or part of a front three. Lavezzi and Suarez either side of a big, pacy striker = carnage

Gomez?

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2145 on: April 28, 2012, 10:04:46 pm »
Gomez?

Huntelaar is more getable. All dreams anyway. Plenty of teams will want Lavezzi now.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2146 on: April 28, 2012, 10:24:19 pm »
The Curva Sud wanted Totti to demand answers regarding the team's recent slump, and to his credit he went there alone and took the abuse upon himself. Can't believe how much power is given to the Ultras in Italy, first it was the Genoa Ultras demanding that the players be stripped of their shirts, then the Fiorentina Ultras breaking into the dressing room demanding answers from the players and management and now the Roma Ultras.
How can they be demanding an explanation from Totti? What's he got to do with the poor season? Their season can be summed up with the following: the very misjudged recruitment of Luis Enrique as manager. Totally unnecessary roll of the dice. They had signed some quality players in the summer in Stekelenburg, Lamela, Bojan, Gago, and Pjanić. But that managerial appointment looked suspect from the beginning. I don't know how Enrique has lasted the season.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2147 on: April 28, 2012, 10:32:35 pm »
Huntelaar is more getable. All dreams anyway. Plenty of teams will want Lavezzi now.

On the subject of dreams - Xavi's form is under fire from Barca fans.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2148 on: April 29, 2012, 01:07:39 am »
Further to the comments above about the state of the game in Italy.


Serie A players in fear as fan violence and spectre of match-fixing return
Ultra fans create terror on the terraces as many top-flight Italian clubs face match-fixing accusations

Tom Kington in Rome
guardian.co.uk, Saturday 28 April 2012 22.52 BST

Italian football is staring into the abyss again after a brief recovery from a match-fixing scandal that saw Juventus relegated in 2006. This time the malaise follows a rash of allegations of match-fixing that may involve more than half of the teams in Serie A, as well as the return of hardcore fan violence.

The violence reached a peak last weekend when extreme ultra fans of Genoa, watching their side go down 4-0 to Siena, became so enraged they broke into the family stand, threw firecrackers on to the pitch and climbed on to the roof of the players' tunnel before demanding that the players take off their shirts, claiming they were unworthy of wearing the team colours.

Amazingly, as play stopped and the police stood by, most players obliged, with enraged fans yelling: "We want your socks, we want you in your underpants." In a further twist Giuseppe Sculli, the only player who was brave enough to keep his shirt on and negotiate with the ultras, says he attributes his courage to his grandfather – who was a notorious mafia drug lord.

As ultras continue to run the terraces – the antisemitic abuse hurled by Lazio fans this month was barely noticed – regular supporters are abandoning Italy's stadiums. Attendances fell between 2008 and 2010 by almost 300,000 across the top three leagues, while in Serie A average gates are just 23,000, far short of the 35,000 in the English Premier League.

Enrico Preziosi, the chairman of Genoa, admitted after his players' striptease that there was "widespread fear" of ultras, as fans at Atalanta and Milan unfurled banners backing their Genoa counterparts, the latter warning Preziosi "not to judge the ultras". The banner was a reference to Preziosi's punishment for buying a crucial match against Venezia in 2005, a scam that was rumbled when police nabbed a Venezia official with €250,000 (£204,000) stuffed in a bag.

Match-fixing is set to return to the headlines next month when Italy's football federation will order around 50 players to go before a sporting tribunal. Last year wiretaps handed over by prosecutors in Cremona led to 17 players, including former national team stars Giuseppe Signori and Cristiano Doni, being suspended.

The federation is rushing to mete out justice as prosecutors in Bari and Naples investigate match-fixing on their own patches, notably a crucial Bari-Lecce derby last season during which Bari defender Andrea Masiello has admitted scoring a deliberate own goal to ensure his side's defeat and a €50,000 payoff.

Maurizio Galdi, who follows football corruption for sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport, said up to 12 Serie A sides, representing more than half the division's 20 teams, could be implicated. "About 75 matches since 2009 are now being investigated and at the end of all this we could see around 50 players sent for criminal trial," said Roberto Pelucchi, who also writes for the paper.

While Masiello is suspected of being paid to help Lecce avoid relegation, most matches were allegedly fixed to win bets, often arranged by a Balkan gang known as "the Gypsies". In Naples, the Camorra mafia are also suspected of involvement.

"When caught, players deny everything, including the Naples goalkeeper who claimed innocence for hours until he was made to listen to a wiretap of himself offering to distribute bribes to teammates," said Galdi.

"Players in lower divisions may bet on fixed games because they haven't been paid for six months, while players in Serie A think they are gods who can make a match end whichever way they want."

In a bid to stamp out match-fixing next season, players will stand before fans and swear loyalty to their sides. But one commentator said that fans might stick by their teams regardless because they were so inured to corruption.

"Even if the game is riddled with gambling, corruption, bad refereeing and secret agreements, well, in Italy everyone is at it," wrote political scientist Ilvio Diamante. "Everywhere. In politics, business, at work. Why be scandalised? That's life.”

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2149 on: April 29, 2012, 05:49:46 am »
How can they be demanding an explanation from Totti? What's he got to do with the poor season? Their season can be summed up with the following: the very misjudged recruitment of Luis Enrique as manager. Totally unnecessary roll of the dice. They had signed some quality players in the summer in Stekelenburg, Lamela, Bojan, Gago, and Pjanić. But that managerial appointment looked suspect from the beginning. I don't know how Enrique has lasted the season.
To be fair, Roma looked very good at times this season.

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2150 on: April 29, 2012, 02:23:50 pm »
Vucinic scores for Juve against Novara
in Istanbul after 60 minutes "look at the scoreboard, and never ever GIVE UP in your life" ;)

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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2151 on: April 29, 2012, 02:45:50 pm »
Borriello scores for Juve...2-0
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2152 on: April 29, 2012, 03:10:25 pm »
Vidal scores...3-0
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2153 on: April 29, 2012, 03:16:35 pm »
Milan winning 2-0 as well while Inter is 1-0 down to the already relegated Cesena at San Siro.
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2154 on: April 29, 2012, 03:18:11 pm »
Obi makes it 1-1
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2155 on: April 29, 2012, 03:25:25 pm »
Vucinic makes it 4
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2156 on: April 29, 2012, 03:30:35 pm »
2-1 Inter.

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« Reply #2157 on: April 29, 2012, 03:30:38 pm »
Zarate yessss !
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Re: Italian Serie A 11/12
« Reply #2158 on: April 29, 2012, 04:00:53 pm »
That Inter coach is a good one, I have to admit. Watched them two or three times since he took over and he has made a lot of improvement to the team.
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Serie A players in fear as fan violence and spectre of match-fixing return

Ultra fans create terror on the terraces as many top-flight Italian clubs face match-fixing accusations
    Tom Kington in Rome
    guardian.co.uk, Saturday 28 April 2012 22.52 BST

Italian football is staring into the abyss again after a brief recovery from a match-fixing scandal that saw Juventus relegated in 2006. This time the malaise follows a rash of allegations of match-fixing that may involve more than half of the teams in Serie A, as well as the return of hardcore fan violence.

The violence reached a peak last weekend when extreme ultra fans of Genoa, watching their side go down 4-0 to Siena, became so enraged they broke into the family stand, threw firecrackers on to the pitch and climbed on to the roof of the players' tunnel before demanding that the players take off their shirts, claiming they were unworthy of wearing the team colours.

Amazingly, as play stopped and the police stood by, most players obliged, with enraged fans yelling: "We want your socks, we want you in your underpants." In a further twist Giuseppe Sculli, the only player who was brave enough to keep his shirt on and negotiate with the ultras, says he attributes his courage to his grandfather – who was a notorious mafia drug lord.

As ultras continue to run the terraces – the antisemitic abuse hurled by Lazio fans this month was barely noticed – regular supporters are abandoning Italy's stadiums. Attendances fell between 2008 and 2010 by almost 300,000 across the top three leagues, while in Serie A average gates are just 23,000, far short of the 35,000 in the English Premier League.

Enrico Preziosi, the chairman of Genoa, admitted after his players' striptease that there was "widespread fear" of ultras, as fans at Atalanta and Milan unfurled banners backing their Genoa counterparts, the latter warning Preziosi "not to judge the ultras". The banner was a reference to Preziosi's punishment for buying a crucial match against Venezia in 2005, a scam that was rumbled when police nabbed a Venezia official with €250,000 (£204,000) stuffed in a bag.

Match-fixing is set to return to the headlines next month when Italy's football federation will order around 50 players to go before a sporting tribunal. Last year wiretaps handed over by prosecutors in Cremona led to 17 players, including former national team stars Giuseppe Signori and Cristiano Doni, being suspended.

The federation is rushing to mete out justice as prosecutors in Bari and Naples investigate match-fixing on their own patches, notably a crucial Bari-Lecce derby last season during which Bari defender Andrea Masiello has admitted scoring a deliberate own goal to ensure his side's defeat and a €50,000 payoff.

Maurizio Galdi, who follows football corruption for sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport, said up to 12 Serie A sides, representing more than half the division's 20 teams, could be implicated. "About 75 matches since 2009 are now being investigated and at the end of all this we could see around 50 players sent for criminal trial," said Roberto Pelucchi, who also writes for the paper.

While Masiello is suspected of being paid to help Lecce avoid relegation, most matches were allegedly fixed to win bets, often arranged by a Balkan gang known as "the Gypsies". In Naples, the Camorra mafia are also suspected of involvement.

"When caught, players deny everything, including the Naples goalkeeper who claimed innocence for hours until he was made to listen to a wiretap of himself offering to distribute bribes to teammates," said Galdi.

"Players in lower divisions may bet on fixed games because they haven't been paid for six months, while players in Serie A think they are gods who can make a match end whichever way they want."

In a bid to stamp out match-fixing next season, players will stand before fans and swear loyalty to their sides. But one commentator said that fans might stick by their teams regardless because they were so inured to corruption.

"Even if the game is riddled with gambling, corruption, bad refereeing and secret agreements, well, in Italy everyone is at it," wrote political scientist Ilvio Diamante. "Everywhere. In politics, business, at work. Why be scandalised? That's life."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/apr/28/serie-a-violence-match-fixing