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Discussion Italian Serie A 10/11, kicks off 28/8/10 - serie a fans here!

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post Aug 19 2010, 11:17 AM

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QUOTE(beandy @ Aug 19 2010, 11:04 AM)
I quite like Maningger ..what you think? is he a capable Buffon replacement?
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he's more than capable. He might not as good as Buffon of the early 2000's but right now he's might be equal if not better.

no offense but, if u looking at other Europe's Top 10 clubs...i don't think they got backup GK dat as good as alex smile.gif
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post Aug 19 2010, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(cyke2702 @ Aug 19 2010, 11:14 AM)
personally as a milanista i hope they win but i'm eager to c other teams like lazio,napoli,genoa,etc...they've made excellent signings & dat can only improve serie A.can't wait to c hernanes & rafinha in action...
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I was hoping so much Roma won it last season during the final run in.But too bad..
But the same time i wish Mourinho win it too which he did.His my favourite manager above all.

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post Aug 19 2010, 01:16 PM

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QUOTE(cyke2702 @ Aug 19 2010, 11:14 AM)
personally as a milanista i hope they win but i'm eager to c other teams like lazio,napoli,genoa,etc...they've made excellent signings & dat can only improve serie A.can't wait to c hernanes & rafinha in action...
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u forgot another Genoa signing. Miguel Veloso.

Both veloso & rafinha was transfer target for Juve for a long time..esp rafinha. Its a shame we can't sign him last
season (oh...its secco as our director last season..so no wonder) tongue.gif

Regarding Roma...well, finishing 2nd place (no offense) was Ranieri specialty. He did the same with Juve 2 season ago.
i think he's quite a good manager at bringing the team to climb the table (look at wat he done at Juve & Parma) but surely
not a winning mentality coach.

i remember he did said something after Juve-Sampdoria game, "we're satisfied with this draw". Im kinda shocking.gif & laugh.gif at the same time
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post Aug 19 2010, 01:43 PM

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QUOTE(kuaLe_AGX @ Aug 19 2010, 01:16 PM)
u forgot another Genoa signing. Miguel Veloso.

Both veloso & rafinha was transfer target for Juve for a long time..esp rafinha. Its a shame we can't sign him last
season (oh...its secco as our director last season..so no wonder) tongue.gif

Regarding Roma...well, finishing 2nd place (no offense) was Ranieri specialty. He did the same with Juve 2 season ago.
i think he's quite a good manager at bringing the team to climb the table (look at wat he done at Juve & Parma) but surely
not a winning mentality coach.

i remember he did said something after Juve-Sampdoria game, "we're satisfied with this draw". Im kinda  shocking.gif  &  laugh.gif  at the same time
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Yeah was 2nd when with Chelsea too. laugh.gif

Any other notable Serie A transfer this off season? Just read from Milan thread about Boateng loan signing..that Ghanaian who score that screamer pass USA.



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post Aug 19 2010, 01:58 PM

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still there's no big name @ high profile transfer to serie a dis past few weeks. Notably the aleksandr kolarov transfer from lazio to man city..

but if juve get dzeko @ krasic...its going to be a headline though tongue.gif

opps forgot to add.. Balotelli from Inter to Man City. But dat was out..not IN

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post Aug 19 2010, 02:14 PM

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Here's the full transfer list ...LOL

Bari

Spanish midfielder Jaime on loan from Udinese; Goalkeeper Daniele Padelli on loan from Sampdoria; Defender Marco Rossi on loan from Parma; Defender Andrea Raggi on loan from Bologna; Midfielder Marco D'Alessandro on loan from Roma; French forward Abdelkader Ghezzal from Siena; Midfielder Nico Pulzetti from Livorno; Brazilian forward Barreto from Udinese; Argentinean midfielder Sergio Almiron (permanent signing) from Juventus for a fee of €5m.

Bologna

Swedish midfielder Albin Ekdal from Juventus for a fee of €2m; Midfielder Luca Siligardi on loan from Inter Milan; Defender Niccolo Cherubin from Cittadella; Slovenian midfielder Rene Krhin from Inter Milan for a fee of €3m; Defender Andrea Esposito on loan from Genoa; Goalkeeper Cristiano Lupatelli from Cagliari; Forward Riccardo Meggiorini from Genoa; Forward Daniele Paponi from Parma.
Brescia

Greek midfielder Panagiotis Kone from Iraklis.

Cagliari

Defender Dario Biasi from Cesena; Defender Lorenzo Ariaudo from Juventus; Midfielder Alex Pinardi from Modena.

Catania

Forward Fabrizio Lasagna from Paganese; Defender Giovanni Marchese from Chievo Verona; Brazilian midfielder Raphael Martinho from Paulista.

Chievo Verona

Forward Davide Moscardelli from Piacenza; Midfielder Roberto Guana on loan from Palermo; Forward Mattia Marchi from Rimini; Uruguayan midfielder Mariano Bogliacino on loan from Napoli; Brazilian goalkeeper Jefferson Trazzi from Lecce; Defender Gennaro Sardo from Catania Calcio; Forward Mattia Minesso from Vicenza; Slovenian defender Bostjan Cesar on a free transfer from Grenoble.
Fiorentina

Argentinean defender Emiliano Insua from Liverpool; Polish goalkeeper Artur Boruc from Celtic Glasgow for a fee of €2m; Midfielder Gaetano D'Agostino from Udinese.

Genoa

Brazilian defender Rafinha from Schalke for a fee of €9m; Swiss midfielder Carlo Polli on loan from Chiasso; Portuguese defender Miguel Veloso from Sporting Lisbon for a fee of €9m; Argentinean midfielder Franco Zuculini on loan from Hoffenheim; Spanish defender Chico from Almeria; Defender Andrea Ranocchia on loan from Inter Milan; Forward Gianmarco Zigoni from Milan; Forward Mattia Destro on loan from Inter Milan; Nigerian forward Nnamdi Oduamadi from Milan; Sierra Leone midfielder Rodney Strasser from Milan; Portuguese goalkeeper Eduardo from Braga for a fee of €4.5m; Forward Luca Toni on a free transfer from Bayern Munich; Brazilian defender Diego Angelo from Naval; Hungarian forward Gergely Rudolf on a free transfer from Debrecen.

Inter

French forward Jonathan Biabiany (loan return) from Parma; Defender Marco Davide Faraoni on a free transfer from Lazio; Goalkeeper Luca Castellazzi on a free transfer from Sampdoria.

Juventus

Defender Marco Motta on loan from Udinese; Uruguayan forward Jorge Martinez from Catania for a fee of €12m; Defender Leonardo Bonucci from Bari for a fee of €15.5m; Forward Davide Lanzafame on loan from Palermo; Goalkeeper Marco Storari from Milan for a fee of €4.5m; Forward Simone Pepe on loan from Udinese.

Lazio

Brazilian midfielder Hernanes from Sao Paulo for a fee of €13.5m; Spanish defender Garrido from Manchester City for a fee of €2.5m; Uruguayan midfielder Alvaro Gonzalez from Nacional Montevideo for a fee of €2m; Australian midfielder Marco Bresciano on a free transfer from Palermo.

Lecce

Defender Simone Sini on loan from Roma; Uruguayan midfielder Carlos Grossmueller from Schalke; Norwegian defender Tore Reginiussen on loan from Schalke.

Milan

German midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng from Portsmouth; Hungarian midfielder Attila Filkor from Inter; Romanian midfielder Cristian Daminuta from Inter; Midfielder Marco Ezio Fossati from Inter; Greek defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos from Genoa for a fee of €5m; Defender Luca Santonocito from Celtic; Goalkeeper Marco Amelia on loan from Genoa; Colombian defender Mario Yepes on a free transfer from Chievo Verona.

Napoli

Uruguayan forward Edinson Cavani from Palermo for a fee of €17m.

Palermo

Argentinean defender Ezequiel Matias Munoz from Boca Juniors for a fee of €4m; Goalkeeper Giacomo Brichetto (permanent signing) from Novara Calcio; Argentinean defender Santiago Garcia from Rosario Central; Defender Matteo Darmian from Milan; Polish defender Kamil Glik from Piast Gliwice; Forward Massimo Maccarone from Siena; Chilean forward Mauricio Pinilla from Grosseto; Swiss midfielder Pajtim Kasami on a free transfer from Bellinzona.

Parma

Midfielder Sebastian Giovinco on loan from Juventus; Portuguese forward Filipe Oliveira from Braga; Spanish midfielder Jose Fernando Marques from Espanyol; Argentinean defender Gabriel Paletta from Boca Juniors; Bulgarian forward Valeri Bojinov (permanent signing) from Manchester City; Brazilian defender Marcus Paixao Diniz on loan from Milan; Forward Gabriele Paonessa from Bologna.

Roma

Argentinean defender Guillermo Burdisso on loan from Rosario Central; Brazilian midfielder Simplicio on a free transfer from Palermo; Brazilian forward Adriano on a free transfer from Flamengo.

Sampdoria

Midfielder Stefano Guberti (permanent signing) from Roma for a fee of €3m; Goalkeeper Gianluca Curci from Siena; Forward Simone Zaza from Atalanta.

Udinese

Argentinean forward German Denis from Napoli; Spanish midfielder Carlos Calvo from Xerez; Czech forward Matej Vydra from Banik Ostrava.


Added on August 19, 2010, 2:40 pmCavani completes €17m move to Napoli

Napoli have signed Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani from Citta di Palermo for a fee of €17m.

This is one of the big movement...
Cavani i rated him highly..together with Forlan and Suarez they had a fantastic 3 attacking during the World cup.


Added on August 19, 2010, 2:47 pmLook at Genoa list.. i think they changing the entire club staff there? lol
include the free signing of Luca Toni

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lol Genoa.. Its looks like they not juz "change" the entire staff but the whole team also laugh.gif

surely they going to be the darkhorse this season
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post Aug 19 2010, 03:16 PM

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yep they can be da surprise team dis season.genoa(3-4-3)

GK-Eduardo
CB-Ranocchia CB-Bocchetti CD-Moretti
RM-Rafinha CM-Veloso CM-Zuculini LM-Criscito
RF-Palacio ST-Toni LF-Palladino
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post Aug 19 2010, 03:28 PM

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QUOTE(cyke2702 @ Aug 19 2010, 03:16 PM)
yep they can be da surprise team dis season.genoa(3-4-3)

                                            GK-Eduardo
                          CB-Ranocchia CB-Bocchetti CD-Moretti
                    RM-Rafinha CM-Veloso CM-Zuculini LM-Criscito
                              RF-Palacio ST-Toni LF-Palladino
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Wow..you know so much about Genoa...shocking rclxms.gif
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post Aug 19 2010, 03:42 PM

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where can i get the time table match?
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post Aug 19 2010, 03:51 PM

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haha they've played some gud football dis past few seasons.maybe they can upset da big boys but not milan ait ekekekeke...
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u sure criscito can play in midfield ar? normally saw him as left back only.

i like those signings done by lazio, hernanes, gonzalez and garrido i consider good coup to restrengthen the team. quite boring with major domination from the big 3, juve, milan and inter. need teams like lazio and parma to push more as before, the magnificient 7!!
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post Aug 24 2010, 12:29 PM

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Someone vote for others! Dont mind to share with us here what is the team you like in Serie A apart from the voting list??

BTW i got a question..Is Quagliarella the next big striker for Italy?
Is he a better striker than Iaquinta is?
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post Aug 24 2010, 03:02 PM

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Quagliarella is a striker where he can score unexpectedly from tight angles / unconventional shots. One good example would be his goal against Slovakia in the WC 2010. However, I think the reason why he's not able to hold a regular place in the national team is due to his inconsistency.

Iaquinta on the other hand is one of a work-horse. He will keep on running and running until he drops. Very rarely you see him being lazy. He's in the similar mold as Dirk Kuyt. Not as charismatic and cheeky as Cassano, Baggio or Balotelli. These few years he's been quite injury prone though.

komandermaut: I think he can play LMF cuz he do go up flanks when he's playing as LB.

Genoa's lineup looks surprisingly solid! I think they might be the surprise package this time round!
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aiya...so sad already 1 italian team already out from ucl cry.gif..
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Juve got a quite number of vote here..I still gonna go for Roma..
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post Aug 25 2010, 08:36 AM

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QUOTE(Firdaus_Fenriz @ Aug 25 2010, 07:42 AM)
aiya...so sad already 1 italian team already out from ucl cry.gif..
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sad facts = one serie a team out from UCL

good facts = there's possibility pazzini joining us tongue.gif
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post Aug 25 2010, 04:41 PM

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QUOTE(SnoWFisH @ Aug 24 2010, 03:02 PM)
Quagliarella is a striker where he can score unexpectedly from tight angles / unconventional shots. One good example would be his goal against Slovakia in the WC 2010. However, I think the reason why he's not able to hold a regular place in the national team is due to his inconsistency.

Iaquinta on the other hand is one of a work-horse. He will keep on running and running until he drops. Very rarely you see him being lazy. He's in the similar mold as Dirk Kuyt. Not as charismatic and cheeky as Cassano, Baggio or Balotelli. These few years he's been quite injury prone though.

komandermaut: I think he can play LMF cuz he do go up flanks when he's playing as LB.

Genoa's lineup looks surprisingly solid! I think they might be the surprise package this time round!
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It seem like there is no more reliable no.1 striker to be found in Serie A?
Amauri was handed a debut on the latest friendly.And Cassano i dont believe his the answer to the national squad.

How about Di Natale? And Lucarelli (wonder why he never chose for Italy)

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Toto missed a lot of chances when representing the national team. Just watch the world cup and you'll see why.

Currently, our best targetman is probably Balotelli (for national team)sad.gif. If he ever gets to play that role.

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post Aug 25 2010, 10:48 PM

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QUOTE(SnoWFisH @ Aug 25 2010, 04:49 PM)
Toto missed a lot of chances when representing the national team. Just watch the world cup and you'll see why.

Currently, our best targetman is probably Balotelli (for national team)sad.gif. If he ever gets to play that role.
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Attitude issue with that boy,i hope he be matured enough when the next world cup come.

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