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Associazione Calcio Chievo Verona is an Italian professional football club named after and based in a suburb of Verona, Veneto, and owned by Paluani, a cake company and the inspiration for their original name, Paluani Chievo. The club is nicknamed alternatively gialloblu, mussi volanti or Ceo, and shares its stadium with Hellas Verona which is the 42,160 seater Marcantonio Bentegodi stadium. Chievo slipped into the relegation zone on the final match day of 2006-2007 and was demoted to Serie B, but subsequently rebounded to clinch promotion back to the top-flight in their first year in the cadetteria.
History
Early years
The team was founded in 1929 by a small number of football fans from the small borough of Chievo, a Verona neighbourhood. Initially the club was not officially affiliated to the Italian Football Federation, but played under the denomination "Ond Chievo" imposed by the fascist regime several amateur tournament and friendly matches. The formal debut in an official league is dated November 8, 1931. The team colours at the time were blue and white. However, Chievo disbanded in 1936 because of economic woes, and the team returned to play in 1948 after World War II, being registered in the regional league of "Seconda Divisione" (Second Division). In 1957 the team moved to the "Carlantonio Bottagisio" parish field, where Chievo played until 1986. In 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, Chievo was admitted to play the "Seconda Categoria" (Second Category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the Italian football pyramid. That year, Chievo changed its denomination to "Cardi Chievo", after the new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the "Prima Categoria", which it left in 1962 after having experienced its first relegation ever.
Series of promotions
In 1964, Luigi Campedelli, a businessman and owner of the Paluani company, is named new Chievo chairman. Under Campedelli's presidency, Chievo climbed the entire Italian pyramid, reaching the Serie D after the 1974/1975 season. Under the name "Paluani Chievo", the team is promoted to Serie C2 in 1986. After this promotion, Chievo was forced to move to the Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi, the main venue in Verona; another promotion, to Serie C1, then arrived in 1989. In 1990, the team finally changed its name to the current one, "A.C. ChievoVerona".
In 1992, President Luigi Campedelli, who returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son Luca Campedelli, aged just 23, became the new chairman. Luca Campedelli, the youngest chairman of all Italian professional football clubs, promoted Giovanni Sartori as Director of Football and named Alberto Malesani the new head coach. Under Malesani, the team astonishingly won the Serie C1 and was promoted to Serie B, where city rival Hellas Verona was playing at the time. In 1997, after Malesani signed for Fiorentina, Silvio Baldini was appointed new head coach. The following season, with Domenico Caso as new coach, saw the first dismissal ever in the presidency of Luca Campedelli, with Caso fired and replaced with Lorenzo Balestro.
In 2000/2001, Luigi Del Neri was signed as new coach, and led Chievo to a historic promotion to Serie A, the first-ever in the team's history, ending its Serie B run in third-place.
Serie A times
In its 2001/2002 Serie A debut, to everyone's great surprise the small and unconsidered Chievo, most critics' choice for an instant return to Serie B, quickly became the most astonishing team in the league, playing spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the top division for six consecutive weeks, finally ending the season with a highly respectable fifth place, qualifying the team to play in the UEFA Cup.
In 2002/2003, Chievo debuted at the European level but were eliminated in the first round against Red Star Belgrade. The team finished the Serie A season in seventh place, again proving itself one of the most valued Serie A teams. The 2003/2004 season, the last with Del Neri at the helm, saw Chievo ending in ninth place.
The 2004/2005 season is remembered as one of the toughest ever in Chievo's history. Mario Beretta, a Serie A novice from Ternana, was named new coach: after a good start which brought Chievo to a third place behind Juventus and AC Milan, the team slowly lost positions in the Serie A table. Three matches before the end of the league, Chievo was third from last, a position which would relegate it to Serie B. As a last resort Beretta was fired and Maurizio D'Angelo, a highly respected former Chievo player, was appointed temporarily to replace him as coach. Morale improved, and two wins and a tie from the final three matches proved just enough to keep Chievo in Serie A.
In 2005/2006, Giuseppe Pillon of Treviso FBC was appointed as new coach. The team experienced a throwback to the successful Del Neri era, both in style of play and results, and Chievo consequently gained a place in the next UEFA Cup, ending the season in a solid seventh place. However, because of the football scandal involving several top-class teams, all placed before Chievo in the 2005/2006 season, the Flying Donkeys had a chance of playing the next Champions League preliminary phase.
On July 14, 2006, the verdict in the scandal was made public. Juventus, AC Milan and Fiorentina, all qualified for the 2006-07 Champions League, and Lazio, originally inscribed for the 2006-07 UEFA Cup, were all banned from UEFA competition for the 2006/07 season, although AC Milan were allowed to enter the Champions League after their appeal to FIGC. Chievo took up a place in the third qualifying stage of the competition along with AC Milan and faced Bulgarian Levski Sofia. Chievo lost the first leg 2-0 in Sofia and managed a 2-2 home draw on the second leg. Levski advanced to the Champions League group stage on a 4-2 aggregate score, and Chievo was knocked out. As a Champions League third round qualifying loser, Chievo was placed in the UEFA Cup final qualifying round. On August 25, 2006 Chievo was drawn to face Portuguese Braga. The first leg, played on September 14 in Braga, ended in a shock 2-0 win for the Portuguese side. The return match, played on September 28 in Verona, was won by Chievo 2-1. However, the Italian side lost 3-2 on aggregate and was knocked out of any further European competitions.
On October 16, 2006, following a 1-0 defeat against Torino F.C., head coach Giuseppe Pillon was fired, and replaced by Luigi Del Neri, one of the original symbols of the miracle Chievo, who had led the club to Serie A in 2002.
On May 27, 2007, the last match day of the 2006-07 Serie A season, Chievo was one of five teams in danger of falling into the last undecided relegation spot. Needing only a tie against Catania, a direct competitor in the relegation battle, Chievo lost 2-0 playing in the neutral field of Bologna. Simultaneous wins by Parma, Siena and Reggina condemned Chievo to Serie B for the 2007-08 season after six seasons in the senior league.
A Year with the Cadetti
Chievo bounced back quickly from the disappointment of their last matchday relegation in 2006/07, going in search of an immediate promotion back to the top flight. After the expected departure of several top-quality players (i.e., Semioli, Lanna, Brighi, Sammarco, Bogdani among them), as well as the manager (Luigi Del Neri parted ways with the club, and Giuseppe Iachini replacing Del Neri) and captain (Lorenzo D'Anna giving way to Sergio Pellissier at the end of the transfer window), a new squad was constructed, most notably including the arrivals of midfielders Maurizio Ciaramitaro and Simone Bentivoglio, defender Cesar, and forward Antimo Iunco. This new incarnation of the 'gialloblu' were crowned Winter Champions (along with Bologna), en route to a 41st matchday promotion after a 1-1 draw at Grosseto left them 4 points clear of third-place Lecce with one match remaining. Furthermore, they were conferred the "Ali della Vittoria" trophy on the final matchday of the season, their first league title of any kind in 14 years.
History
Early years
The team was founded in 1929 by a small number of football fans from the small borough of Chievo, a Verona neighbourhood. Initially the club was not officially affiliated to the Italian Football Federation, but played under the denomination "Ond Chievo" imposed by the fascist regime several amateur tournament and friendly matches. The formal debut in an official league is dated November 8, 1931. The team colours at the time were blue and white. However, Chievo disbanded in 1936 because of economic woes, and the team returned to play in 1948 after World War II, being registered in the regional league of "Seconda Divisione" (Second Division). In 1957 the team moved to the "Carlantonio Bottagisio" parish field, where Chievo played until 1986. In 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, Chievo was admitted to play the "Seconda Categoria" (Second Category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the Italian football pyramid. That year, Chievo changed its denomination to "Cardi Chievo", after the new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the "Prima Categoria", which it left in 1962 after having experienced its first relegation ever.
Series of promotions
In 1964, Luigi Campedelli, a businessman and owner of the Paluani company, is named new Chievo chairman. Under Campedelli's presidency, Chievo climbed the entire Italian pyramid, reaching the Serie D after the 1974/1975 season. Under the name "Paluani Chievo", the team is promoted to Serie C2 in 1986. After this promotion, Chievo was forced to move to the Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi, the main venue in Verona; another promotion, to Serie C1, then arrived in 1989. In 1990, the team finally changed its name to the current one, "A.C. ChievoVerona".
In 1992, President Luigi Campedelli, who returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son Luca Campedelli, aged just 23, became the new chairman. Luca Campedelli, the youngest chairman of all Italian professional football clubs, promoted Giovanni Sartori as Director of Football and named Alberto Malesani the new head coach. Under Malesani, the team astonishingly won the Serie C1 and was promoted to Serie B, where city rival Hellas Verona was playing at the time. In 1997, after Malesani signed for Fiorentina, Silvio Baldini was appointed new head coach. The following season, with Domenico Caso as new coach, saw the first dismissal ever in the presidency of Luca Campedelli, with Caso fired and replaced with Lorenzo Balestro.
In 2000/2001, Luigi Del Neri was signed as new coach, and led Chievo to a historic promotion to Serie A, the first-ever in the team's history, ending its Serie B run in third-place.
Serie A times
In its 2001/2002 Serie A debut, to everyone's great surprise the small and unconsidered Chievo, most critics' choice for an instant return to Serie B, quickly became the most astonishing team in the league, playing spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the top division for six consecutive weeks, finally ending the season with a highly respectable fifth place, qualifying the team to play in the UEFA Cup.
In 2002/2003, Chievo debuted at the European level but were eliminated in the first round against Red Star Belgrade. The team finished the Serie A season in seventh place, again proving itself one of the most valued Serie A teams. The 2003/2004 season, the last with Del Neri at the helm, saw Chievo ending in ninth place.
The 2004/2005 season is remembered as one of the toughest ever in Chievo's history. Mario Beretta, a Serie A novice from Ternana, was named new coach: after a good start which brought Chievo to a third place behind Juventus and AC Milan, the team slowly lost positions in the Serie A table. Three matches before the end of the league, Chievo was third from last, a position which would relegate it to Serie B. As a last resort Beretta was fired and Maurizio D'Angelo, a highly respected former Chievo player, was appointed temporarily to replace him as coach. Morale improved, and two wins and a tie from the final three matches proved just enough to keep Chievo in Serie A.
In 2005/2006, Giuseppe Pillon of Treviso FBC was appointed as new coach. The team experienced a throwback to the successful Del Neri era, both in style of play and results, and Chievo consequently gained a place in the next UEFA Cup, ending the season in a solid seventh place. However, because of the football scandal involving several top-class teams, all placed before Chievo in the 2005/2006 season, the Flying Donkeys had a chance of playing the next Champions League preliminary phase.
On July 14, 2006, the verdict in the scandal was made public. Juventus, AC Milan and Fiorentina, all qualified for the 2006-07 Champions League, and Lazio, originally inscribed for the 2006-07 UEFA Cup, were all banned from UEFA competition for the 2006/07 season, although AC Milan were allowed to enter the Champions League after their appeal to FIGC. Chievo took up a place in the third qualifying stage of the competition along with AC Milan and faced Bulgarian Levski Sofia. Chievo lost the first leg 2-0 in Sofia and managed a 2-2 home draw on the second leg. Levski advanced to the Champions League group stage on a 4-2 aggregate score, and Chievo was knocked out. As a Champions League third round qualifying loser, Chievo was placed in the UEFA Cup final qualifying round. On August 25, 2006 Chievo was drawn to face Portuguese Braga. The first leg, played on September 14 in Braga, ended in a shock 2-0 win for the Portuguese side. The return match, played on September 28 in Verona, was won by Chievo 2-1. However, the Italian side lost 3-2 on aggregate and was knocked out of any further European competitions.
On October 16, 2006, following a 1-0 defeat against Torino F.C., head coach Giuseppe Pillon was fired, and replaced by Luigi Del Neri, one of the original symbols of the miracle Chievo, who had led the club to Serie A in 2002.
On May 27, 2007, the last match day of the 2006-07 Serie A season, Chievo was one of five teams in danger of falling into the last undecided relegation spot. Needing only a tie against Catania, a direct competitor in the relegation battle, Chievo lost 2-0 playing in the neutral field of Bologna. Simultaneous wins by Parma, Siena and Reggina condemned Chievo to Serie B for the 2007-08 season after six seasons in the senior league.
A Year with the Cadetti
Chievo bounced back quickly from the disappointment of their last matchday relegation in 2006/07, going in search of an immediate promotion back to the top flight. After the expected departure of several top-quality players (i.e., Semioli, Lanna, Brighi, Sammarco, Bogdani among them), as well as the manager (Luigi Del Neri parted ways with the club, and Giuseppe Iachini replacing Del Neri) and captain (Lorenzo D'Anna giving way to Sergio Pellissier at the end of the transfer window), a new squad was constructed, most notably including the arrivals of midfielders Maurizio Ciaramitaro and Simone Bentivoglio, defender Cesar, and forward Antimo Iunco. This new incarnation of the 'gialloblu' were crowned Winter Champions (along with Bologna), en route to a 41st matchday promotion after a 1-1 draw at Grosseto left them 4 points clear of third-place Lecce with one match remaining. Furthermore, they were conferred the "Ali della Vittoria" trophy on the final matchday of the season, their first league title of any kind in 14 years.
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glad you made one
are you a fan of this club?
do you like any scottish clubs?
are you a fan of this club?
do you like any scottish clubs?
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nothing wrong with Italian clubs
i'd rather them than gay english ones. EPL is taking over man. only way we can stop it is for people to start supporting teams from where they are from and stop being glory hunters.
i'd rather them than gay english ones. EPL is taking over man. only way we can stop it is for people to start supporting teams from where they are from and stop being glory hunters.
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and ties in the north of italia near Verona, hence Chievo supportpires7 wrote:I know he has family ties to Queens of the South.
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Yes i support Chievo, have been for a while now.Muslimovic wrote:glad you made one
are you a fan of this club?
do you like any scottish clubs?
I also support Queen of the South FC, as i have family from both Selkirk & Dumfries.
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Likely formations of Lecce v Chievo
Lecce (4-3-1-2): 99 Benussi, 3 Polenghi, 2 Stendardo, 5 Diamoutene, 30 Antunes, 8 Munari, 7 Zanchetta, 19 Ariatti, 10 Caserta, 90 Tiribocchi, 9 Cacia.
Chievo (4-3-3): 18 Squizzi, 6 Malago`, 34 Cesar, 5 Mandelli, 4 Mantovani, 66 Pinzi, 77 Italiano, 7 Marcolini, 79 Esposito, 31 Pellissier, 11 Iunco.
Referee: Mazzoleni of Bergamo.
Lecce (4-3-1-2): 99 Benussi, 3 Polenghi, 2 Stendardo, 5 Diamoutene, 30 Antunes, 8 Munari, 7 Zanchetta, 19 Ariatti, 10 Caserta, 90 Tiribocchi, 9 Cacia.
Chievo (4-3-3): 18 Squizzi, 6 Malago`, 34 Cesar, 5 Mandelli, 4 Mantovani, 66 Pinzi, 77 Italiano, 7 Marcolini, 79 Esposito, 31 Pellissier, 11 Iunco.
Referee: Mazzoleni of Bergamo.
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Lecce 2-0 Chievo
Lecce: Benussi; Polenghi, Stendardo, Fabiano; Antunes, Giacomazzi, Zanchetta, Ariatti, Caserta (Munari 82); Cacia (Castillo 63), Tiribocchi (Boudianski 90)
Chievo: Squizzi; Malago', Mandelli, Cesar, Mantovani; Pinzi, Italiano (Bogdani 74), Marcolini; Luciano (D'Anna 63), Pellissier, Iunco (Esposito 49)
Ref: Mazzolen
Shattered about the result, seems as though we weren't really attacking them match. We were just sitting back on our heels, can't understand why we would do that & play with a 4-3-3.
Good wake up call for the boys as well, that we definitely need to keep working on our game. Games like this against newly promoted teams, we really need to take at least a point from.
Had a few good chances, with Esposito coming very close when he came on.
Getting Langella back for the Sampdoria match will be a huge bonus, as it will be a very tough test for us.
Lecce: Benussi; Polenghi, Stendardo, Fabiano; Antunes, Giacomazzi, Zanchetta, Ariatti, Caserta (Munari 82); Cacia (Castillo 63), Tiribocchi (Boudianski 90)
Chievo: Squizzi; Malago', Mandelli, Cesar, Mantovani; Pinzi, Italiano (Bogdani 74), Marcolini; Luciano (D'Anna 63), Pellissier, Iunco (Esposito 49)
Ref: Mazzolen
Shattered about the result, seems as though we weren't really attacking them match. We were just sitting back on our heels, can't understand why we would do that & play with a 4-3-3.
Good wake up call for the boys as well, that we definitely need to keep working on our game. Games like this against newly promoted teams, we really need to take at least a point from.
Had a few good chances, with Esposito coming very close when he came on.
Getting Langella back for the Sampdoria match will be a huge bonus, as it will be a very tough test for us.
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I know you didnt mean it that way but considering you're a newly promoted team yourself that comment sounded like it was coming from a big club.a_mac wrote:Lecce 2-0 Chievo
Lecce: Benussi; Polenghi, Stendardo, Fabiano; Antunes, Giacomazzi, Zanchetta, Ariatti, Caserta (Munari 82); Cacia (Castillo 63), Tiribocchi (Boudianski 90)
Chievo: Squizzi; Malago', Mandelli, Cesar, Mantovani; Pinzi, Italiano (Bogdani 74), Marcolini; Luciano (D'Anna 63), Pellissier, Iunco (Esposito 49)
Ref: Mazzolen
Shattered about the result, seems as though we weren't really attacking them match. We were just sitting back on our heels, can't understand why we would do that & play with a 4-3-3.
Good wake up call for the boys as well, that we definitely need to keep working on our game. Games like this against newly promoted teams, we really need to take at least a point from.
Had a few good chances, with Esposito coming very close when he came on.
Getting Langella back for the Sampdoria match will be a huge bonus, as it will be a very tough test for us.
I like Lecce, hope they stay up. Doubt they'll do it though. They'll only get good results at home.
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Il Duce wrote:I know you didnt mean it that way but considering you're a newly promoted team yourself that comment sounded like it was coming from a big club.
I like Lecce, hope they stay up. Doubt they'll do it though. They'll only get good results at home.
Yeah i was trying to say that we are both newly promoted teams.
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The probable formations Sampdoria - Chievo
Sampdoria (3-5-1-1): 83 Mirante 6 Lucchini, 28 Gastaldello, 14 Bottinelli, 23 Stankevicius, 21 Sammarco, 17 Palombo, 19 D. Franceschini , 46 Pieri; 40 Delvecchio; 99 Cassano (1 Castellazzi, 25 Mustacchio, 77 Bonanni, 3 Ziegler, 88 Dessena, 20 Padalino, 9 Fornaroli).
Chievo (4-3-3): 18 Squizzi 6 `Malaga, 5 Mandelli, 34 Cesar, 4 Mantovani, 66 Pinzi, 77 Italian, 7 Marcolini; 79 Esposito, 31 Pellissier, 97 Langella (28 Sorrentino, 33 Yepes, 16 Rigoni, 3 Scardina, 11 Iunco, 10 Luciano, 23 Bogdani).
Sampdoria (3-5-1-1): 83 Mirante 6 Lucchini, 28 Gastaldello, 14 Bottinelli, 23 Stankevicius, 21 Sammarco, 17 Palombo, 19 D. Franceschini , 46 Pieri; 40 Delvecchio; 99 Cassano (1 Castellazzi, 25 Mustacchio, 77 Bonanni, 3 Ziegler, 88 Dessena, 20 Padalino, 9 Fornaroli).
Chievo (4-3-3): 18 Squizzi 6 `Malaga, 5 Mandelli, 34 Cesar, 4 Mantovani, 66 Pinzi, 77 Italian, 7 Marcolini; 79 Esposito, 31 Pellissier, 97 Langella (28 Sorrentino, 33 Yepes, 16 Rigoni, 3 Scardina, 11 Iunco, 10 Luciano, 23 Bogdani).
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Chievo 1-1 Torino
Bianchi pen 40 (T), Marcolini 50 ©
Fucking bullshit, clear handball in the penalty area. And what does the ref do, play on the fucking wanker. And then it goes down the other end, and they give a handball decision against us
Should have been our win this one, a part from the handball, there was a lot of shots that were saved well.
Marcolini's goal was awesome, well worked play between players & an awesome finish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCE7TWynIOA
Bianchi pen 40 (T), Marcolini 50 ©
Fucking bullshit, clear handball in the penalty area. And what does the ref do, play on the fucking wanker. And then it goes down the other end, and they give a handball decision against us
Should have been our win this one, a part from the handball, there was a lot of shots that were saved well.
Marcolini's goal was awesome, well worked play between players & an awesome finish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCE7TWynIOA
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Serie A Week 5 - 28/9/08 (14.00 UK)
Catania - Chievo
Stadio Massimino
Form guide: Catania (W L W D -) Chievo (W L D D -)
Catania (probable): Bizzarri; Silvestri, Stovini, Silvestre, Sabato; Baiocco, Ledesma, Tedesco; Mascara, Paolucci, Martinez
Chievo (probable): Squizzi; Malagò, Mandelli, Yepes, Mantovani; Pinzi, Italiano, Marcolini; Luciano, Pellissier, Langella
Ref: Russo
Catania - Chievo
Stadio Massimino
Form guide: Catania (W L W D -) Chievo (W L D D -)
Catania (probable): Bizzarri; Silvestri, Stovini, Silvestre, Sabato; Baiocco, Ledesma, Tedesco; Mascara, Paolucci, Martinez
Chievo (probable): Squizzi; Malagò, Mandelli, Yepes, Mantovani; Pinzi, Italiano, Marcolini; Luciano, Pellissier, Langella
Ref: Russo
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Catania 1-0 Chievo
Another away defeat for Chievo: in Catania the match is decided by Paolucci only goal in the first half.
Catania start well, and have some attempts with Mascara, Paolucci and Martinez.
After 16 minutes, they score: Paolucci collects a long kick from the goalkeeper Bizzarri, overcomes Malago' and beats Sorrentino.
Chievo react and have chances with Marcolini, Pellissier and Italiano.
In the second half the yellow blues attack again, but leave counterattacks to Catania: Mascara, Ledesma and Biagianti are dangerous, and Sorrentino has to do some saves.
Catania then control the game, but after 30 minutes Bogdani, just in, hits the base of the post with a strong right shot.
There are 6 minutes of added time, and at the end Baiocco too hits Chievo goal post in the last action of the match.
Player ratings.
CHIEVO
Sorrentino - 6.5
Malago` - 5.5
Mandelli - 5
Scardina - 6
Yepes - 6
Rigoni - not enough playing time.
Pinzi - 6
Italiano - 5.5
Marcolini - 6
D`anna - 5.5
Langella - 5
Bogdani - 6
Pellissier - 6.5
Iunco - 5.5
Another away defeat for Chievo: in Catania the match is decided by Paolucci only goal in the first half.
Catania start well, and have some attempts with Mascara, Paolucci and Martinez.
After 16 minutes, they score: Paolucci collects a long kick from the goalkeeper Bizzarri, overcomes Malago' and beats Sorrentino.
Chievo react and have chances with Marcolini, Pellissier and Italiano.
In the second half the yellow blues attack again, but leave counterattacks to Catania: Mascara, Ledesma and Biagianti are dangerous, and Sorrentino has to do some saves.
Catania then control the game, but after 30 minutes Bogdani, just in, hits the base of the post with a strong right shot.
There are 6 minutes of added time, and at the end Baiocco too hits Chievo goal post in the last action of the match.
Player ratings.
CHIEVO
Sorrentino - 6.5
Malago` - 5.5
Mandelli - 5
Scardina - 6
Yepes - 6
Rigoni - not enough playing time.
Pinzi - 6
Italiano - 5.5
Marcolini - 6
D`anna - 5.5
Langella - 5
Bogdani - 6
Pellissier - 6.5
Iunco - 5.5
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Finally on Setanta sports, although not live.
Chievo v Fiorentina
Monday 6th
replay 2:30pm (Melb time)
Chievo v Fiorentina
Monday 6th
replay 2:30pm (Melb time)
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Esposito, Mandelli, Iunco and Bentivoglio won't be available for the match against Fiorentina.
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Yep, just not good enough IMO.pires7 wrote:Given up already :?
Right now we are 1-0 down at home, with a player sent off.
Not even HT yet.
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I think we may be a part of the list of 3 bad teamspires7 wrote:only have to be better than 3 teams though
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Re: A.C. Chievo Verona Thread
Watching our replay now on Setanta.
Fucking bunch of wankers, what a shit way to give up the first goal. Standing around arguing with the ref, and then they score.
fuck sake.
Fucking bunch of wankers, what a shit way to give up the first goal. Standing around arguing with the ref, and then they score.
fuck sake.
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Re: A.C. Chievo Verona Thread
Player ratings
Sorrentino 6
Cesar 5.5
Frey 6
Scardina 4.5
Yepes 5.5
Mantovani 5.5
Rigoni 5
Marcolini 6
Italiano 6
Luciano 6.5
Pinzi 5.5
Pellissier 7
Langella 6
Bogdani 5.5
Pellissier once again was leading the line, he did have a wonderful game.
Hopefully soon he gets his scoring boots on, it's the only thing lacking in his game right now.
Sorrentino 6
Cesar 5.5
Frey 6
Scardina 4.5
Yepes 5.5
Mantovani 5.5
Rigoni 5
Marcolini 6
Italiano 6
Luciano 6.5
Pinzi 5.5
Pellissier 7
Langella 6
Bogdani 5.5
Pellissier once again was leading the line, he did have a wonderful game.
Hopefully soon he gets his scoring boots on, it's the only thing lacking in his game right now.