so we don't have 3258329 fukn threads on our matches we can keep all the discussion here. make it plenty of inglesi bashing though, keep the real intelligent discussion for the other forum. Bad luck for those who are too fukn stubborn to join it - Montalbano that is directed @ you.
If you dont like calcio italiano the please fuck off now so we actually have a decent thread going like the B and C1 threads.
Atalanta - Inter Sun
Catania - Napoli Sun
Fiorentina - Reggina Sun
Milan - Cagliari Sat
Palermo - Juventus Sun
Parma - Lazio Sun
Roma - Genoa Sat
Sampdoria - Livorno Sun
Siena - Udinese Sun
Torino - Empoli Sun
BRESCIA - BARI
Raitalia 2,3
Sabato 5 aprile 2008 ore 16.00 (ora it.)
Il Brescia ha bisogno di punti per non essere staccato dal quartetto di testa.
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Calcio Serie A
ROMA - GENOA
Raitalia 1,2,3 Africa
Sabato 5 aprile 2008 ore 18.00 (ora it.)
Dopo il mezzo passo falso di Cagliari, la Roma deve vincere per tentare di guadagnare terreno nei confronti della capolista.
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Calcio Serie A
MILAN - CAGLIARI
Raitalia 1,2,3 Africa
Sabato 5 aprile 2008 ore 20.30 (ora it.)
Mentre il Milan sprofonda in una sorprendente crisi, il Cagliari giunge al Meazza per continuare la serie positiva.
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Calcio Serie A
ATALANTA - INTER
Raitalia 1,2,3 Africa
Domenica 6 aprile 2008 ore 15.00 (ora it.)
Il Derby lombardo mette di fronte due squadre determinate a conquistare i tre punti in palio.
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Calcio Serie A
PALERMO - JUVENTUS
Raitalia 1,2,3 Africa
Domenica 6 aprile 2008 ore 20.30 (ora it.)
In attesa del recupero contro il Parma, la Juve deve dare il massimo per superare il Palermo.
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got no idea what happens with daylight savings this weekend, so someone post up the times in adelaide time.
Juventino wrote:Im tipping Cagliari to get a draw tonight.
same. put my tips in yesterday.
bit worried on how Milan's shit form will affect guys like Pirlo and Gattuso for Euro 2008. Also Oddo has a serious injury. I want Milan to miss the CL but more imporantly want us to win Euro.
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 02:30AM ROMA vs GENOA
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 05:00AM MILAN vs CAGLIARI
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM ATALANTA vs INTER
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM CATANIA vs NAPOLI
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM FIORENTINA vs REGGINA
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM PARMA vs LAZIO
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM SAMPDORIA vs LIVORNO
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM SIENA vs UDINESE
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM TORINO vs EMPOLI
Mon 07 Apr 08 @ 05:00AM PALERMO vs JUVENTUS
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 02:30AM ROMA vs GENOA
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 05:00AM MILAN vs CAGLIARI (draw)
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM ATALANTA vs INTER go for the upset
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM CATANIA vs NAPOLI
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM FIORENTINA vs REGGINA
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM PARMA vs LAZIO
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM SAMPDORIA vs LIVORNO
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM SIENA vs UDINESE (draw)
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM TORINO vs EMPOLI
Mon 07 Apr 08 @ 05:00AM PALERMO vs JUVENTUS
marco ballotta wrote:so we don't have 3258329 shiraz threads on our matches we can keep all the discussion here. make it plenty of inglesi bashing though, keep the real intelligent discussion for the other forum. Bad luck for those who are too shiraz stubborn to join it - Montalbano that is directed @ you.
Me? Stubborn?!?! Just because I'm always right, doesn't make me stubborn
Just hope this weekend we see a return of form of all the top five sides. It's been the mid table teams that have been putting on the show of late.
I don't like lies. I have understood your market where sometimes lies sell more than truth. This is your life and I don't like it. I understand your work and I have to work with you, but the protection of my group is much more important than you
Juventino wrote:Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 02:30AM ROMA vs GENOA
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 05:00AM MILAN vs CAGLIARI (draw)
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM ATALANTA vs INTER go for the upset
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM CATANIA vs NAPOLI
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM FIORENTINA vs REGGINA
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM PARMA vs LAZIO
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM SAMPDORIA vs LIVORNO
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM SIENA vs UDINESE (draw)
Sun 06 Apr 08 @ 11:30PM TORINO vs EMPOLI
Mon 07 Apr 08 @ 05:00AM PALERMO vs JUVENTUS
Atalanta have a decent chance to pull the upset actually
Parma to beat Lazio.. they will be fired up no doubt but Lucarelli is suspended, where will the goals come from?? we have to stop the big man Budan!! he is the key for Parma IMO
Napoli to struggle against Catania but I rreckon they'll take a point home, Milan to fark up again tonight at home.
Commissario its never too late to admit defeat and join the better forum, only reason i still post here is cause there are so many people to wind up and its so easy. You and the Naps, the last ones whose heads are too thick to click a simple link that says 'register'
and finally FORZA GENOA, hope the other Marco B hits the Olimpico nets tonight. There will be one Adelaide boy supporting i grifoni tonight.
marco ballotta wrote:
Commissario its never too late to admit defeat and join the better forum, only reason i still post here is cause there are so many people to wind up and its so easy. You and the Naps, the last ones whose heads are too thick to click a simple link that says 'register'
depends on your definition of better
What does a man have if not his own principles
I don't like lies. I have understood your market where sometimes lies sell more than truth. This is your life and I don't like it. I understand your work and I have to work with you, but the protection of my group is much more important than you
marco ballotta wrote:
Commissario its never too late to admit defeat and join the better forum, only reason i still post here is cause there are so many people to wind up and its so easy. You and the Naps, the last ones whose heads are too thick to click a simple link that says 'register'
depends on your definition of better
What does a man have if not his own principles
better in that not every 2nd thread is a debate on which league is the best, why England should be at Euro 2008, why Cristiano Ronaldo is the best player in the world, there are no reminders that England have 4 teams still left in the CL.
the only thing this forum has going for it is the shit stirring and constant banter between the inglesi and italiani.
I can only guess what your principles are but I'll let you know Im a member of the official AS Roma fans forum.
I don't like lies. I have understood your market where sometimes lies sell more than truth. This is your life and I don't like it. I understand your work and I have to work with you, but the protection of my group is much more important than you
Juventino wrote:Actually, just had a think about it, I'd say Catania and Napoli will draw.
just had a think about it or you read Marco B's tips
nah I'm not sure about Catania. New manager but do they have the quality to survive?? I reckon they are short of one player who can potentially win them a game on his own. Like Parma last season had Rossi and Reggina had Bianchi etc. Empoli now have Giovinco, Torino have Rosina although he hasn't been in the best form lately. Who do Catania have??
Juventino wrote:Actually, just had a think about it, I'd say Catania and Napoli will draw.
just had a think about it or you read Marco B's tips
Nah i didn't even read your post TBH.
nah I'm not sure about Catania. New manager but do they have the quality to survive?? I reckon they are short of one player who can potentially win them a game on his own. Like Parma last season had Rossi and Reggina had Bianchi etc. Empoli now have Giovinco, Torino have Rosina although he hasn't been in the best form lately. Who do Catania have??
I'm expecting Rigoni to come here and say Polito . But you are right though, there is no real standout player. Spinesi could do the job, but he hasn't really done anything this season.
It’s reported Claudio Ranieri has zeroed in on a summer bargain for Juventus – Harry Kewell could leave Liverpool on a free transfer.
His five-year contract with the Reds expires on June 30 and there are no plans to extend.
The Australian could follow in the footsteps of Hasan Salihamidzic, who was snapped up out of contract from Bayern Munich and has become a key player.
Kewell has made only a handful of appearances at Anfield this season and is struggling to overcome a series of injuries, although he is still only 29.
Confirmation of the Bianconeri’s attraction to Kewell comes from fellow Aussie and current Torino midfielder Vincenzo Grella.
"It hasn't been talked about that much but when I was at Parma with Ranieri he asked for a lot of information about Harry,” Grella told the Herald Sun newspaper in Australia.
"At that stage he didn't talk about a Kewell move to Juventus because he didn't know he was going to become the manager of Juventus.
"He was one of maybe three or four Aussies Ranieri asked me about.
"But he does know of the Aussie players and loves the mentality. He thinks that we're very underestimated as players. It could be an advantage for him."
Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport suggests that Kewell would be a tactically astute signing, as he can play wide left as an alternative to Pavel Nedved or further upfront when needed.
so the Advertiser article makes it to Channel 4. Another masterpiece of the mercato by Alessio Secco??
Juventino wrote:Actually, just had a think about it, I'd say Catania and Napoli will draw.
just had a think about it or you read Marco B's tips
Nah i didn't even read your post TBH.
Don't forget who was leading the tipping comp before I left for the homeland
Juventino wrote:
marco ballotta wrote:nah I'm not sure about Catania. New manager but do they have the quality to survive?? I reckon they are short of one player who can potentially win them a game on his own. Like Parma last season had Rossi and Reggina had Bianchi etc. Empoli now have Giovinco, Torino have Rosina although he hasn't been in the best form lately. Who do Catania have??
I'm expecting Rigoni to come here and say Polito . But you are right though, there is no real standout player. Spinesi could do the job, but he hasn't really done anything this season.
Polito, with a youtube link to him vs Juve in Serie B
Juventino wrote:Don't forget who is destroying in Serie B tipping
but we are talking Serie A here :?
in any case, showing my age here but Lazio have not been in Serie B during my lifetime, possibly not even your lifetime, so my knowledge of B isnt going to be as good as yours, considering Juve have recent experience down there.
Juventino wrote:Don't forget who is destroying in Serie B tipping
but we are talking Serie A here :?
Just a friendly reminder
in any case, showing my age here but Lazio have not been in Serie B during my lifetime, possibly not even your lifetime, so my knowledge of B isnt going to be as good as yours, considering Juve have recent experience down there.
Smartarse
I think the 1987/88 season where lazio were in B ended in June of 1988 so I was just alive then
marco ballotta wrote:in any case, showing my age here but Lazio have not been in Serie B during my lifetime, possibly not even your lifetime, so my knowledge of B isnt going to be as good as yours, considering Juve have recent experience down there.
Smartarse
Juventino wrote:I think the 1987/88 season where lazio were in B ended in June of 1988 so I was just alive then
correct. Lazio were last promoted to A at the end of the 1987-88 season. finished 2nd or 3rd in B, then up to A and never looked back. On the year i was born, a man by the name of Cragnotti bought the club, and we started to challenge for titles, lucky I was old enough to understand what was going on by the time we actually won one
Insp. Montalbano wrote:ask riggs he got the spill.
:? :? :? :? :?
wasn't you? can't remember who then, I've had a few pm's busting them about it and I only replied to one.
I don't like lies. I have understood your market where sometimes lies sell more than truth. This is your life and I don't like it. I understand your work and I have to work with you, but the protection of my group is much more important than you
Now I hope the Amaranto can win tonight against la Viola we are missing Modesto & Montiel tonight. Hopefully Cascione starts on the bench and Cozza starts and we play a 3-4-2-1 or a 3-4-1-2.
Atalanta v Inter
Atalanta have conceded the most goals from corner kicks, nine.
Inter have won two games in the last eight.
Atalanta have won this fixture once in the last 15 years, 2-1 in 1994.
Fiorentina v Reggina
Fiorentina have won six of the last seven home games.
The Viola have scored the most headed goals, 13.
Fiorentina have never lost against Reggina in the top division and at home have won all games except one, their first.
Palermo v Juventus
Juventus are the only Serie A team not to have scored a goal in the opening 15 minutes.
Palermo have collected just two points in the last six games.
Palermo have dropped the most points after leading, 25.
Parma v Lazio
Lazio have won one away game in the last 19.
The team from the capital have recorded the most red cards, nine.
Parma have failed to score at home just twice, against Roma and Milan.
Roma v Genoa
Roma have scored the most goals in the first half, 31, that’s 56% of their total.
Genoa have earned the most points after conceding the first goal.
The last time Genoa won at the Olimpico against Roma was 1951 as their last win in Rome was at the other ground, the Flaminio, in 1990.
Sampdoria v Livorno
Sampdoria have never won in the 11 games they have conceded the first goal.
Samp have lost once in the last 10 games.
Livorno have lost the last five away games without scoring a single goal.
Siena v Udinese
Siena have mustered 13 points in their last five home games keeping five clean sheets in the process.
Udinese are unbeaten in the last six games, wiining four in the process.
Udinese boast the highest percentage of goals scored by strikers, 79%.
Torino v Empoli
Games between these two teams in Serie A have never produced more than two goals.
Torino have drawn the most times, 16.
Empoli have scored the fewest goals, 24.