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post Aug 15 2005, 09:39 AM, updated 18y ago

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Those who support Azzurris (Vieri, Totti, Del Piero, Baggio, Pippo, Gilardino, Nesta, Cannavaro, Buffon......) please join in the discussion! smile.gif

Forza Azzurri!!! thumbup.gif

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post Aug 15 2005, 09:43 AM

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DEL PIERO BACK FOR AZZURRI

Antonio Cassano has been left out of Wednesday's friendly trip to Ireland, but Alessandro Del Piero and Francesco Totti return to the fold.

The Roma starlet has been under pressure with his recent contract dispute and Coach Marcello Lippi opted not to bring him along in this current climate.

It is an important call for Del Piero, as the Juventus captain had not worn the Azzurri jersey since September 2004, while Totti returns after he was dropped as a disciplinary measure for the World Cup qualifier in Norway.

Fiorentina's new signing Luca Toni and Milan man Christian Vieri are also included in the Italy front line for this test in Dublin.

Lippi has made most of his experiments in midfield with the inclusion of Sampdoria's Aimo Diana, Palermo player Simone Barone and Reggina winger Giandomenico Mesto - a former Under-21 international.

Italy squad:

Gk: Buffon, De Sanctis, Roma;

D: Barzagli, Cannavaro, Grosso, Materazzi, Nesta, Zaccardo, Zambrotta;

M: Barone, Camoranesi, De Rossi, Diana, Gattuso, Mesto, Pirlo;

F: Del Piero, Gilardino, Iaquinta, Toni, Totti, Vieri


Azzurri: Guardalben replaces Buffon

Gianluigi Buffon's shoulder injury has prompted Italy Coach Marcello Lippi to call Matteo Guardalben for the international test at Lansdowne Road.

The Azzurri Number 1 was stretchered off in some discomfort during Juve's 2-1 Trofeo Berlusconi defeat to Milan on Sunday evening and was taken to hospital for tests.

Initial reports suggest it is a lesion to the right shoulder, although there are some suggestions it could even be dislocated.
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Buffon could be out for sometimes... Totti also out... sweat.gif

anyway De Sanctis should be able to keep the goal well. cool.gif
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post Aug 16 2005, 10:04 AM

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i think most people here prefer club football instead of national team... tongue.gif

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post Aug 16 2005, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(Ken @ Aug 16 2005, 10:04 AM)
i think most people here prefer club football instead of national team... tongue.gif
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i am sure there pple out there who support national team too...England..Spain..France..Germany..Brazil..Argentina...etc...no???
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i am sure there pple out there who support national team too...England..Spain..France..Germany..Brazil..Argentina...etc...no???
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got support..only when the world cup or euopean cup ..... tongue.gif ...
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QUOTE(Ken @ Aug 16 2005, 01:15 PM)
got support..only when the world cup or euopean cup .....  tongue.gif ...
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true supporters will support them anytime..be it..friendlies..WC qualifiers etc...
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post Aug 17 2005, 11:52 AM

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International Preview: Republic of Ireland-Italy

Italy travel to the Republic of Ireland for the first time in over twenty years for an international friendly in preparation for some key World Cup qualification matches in September.

BACKGROUND
Ireland currently lead group four by a point from Switzerland, but have played a game more than their nearest rivals and face France at Lansdowne Road in their next fixture. Brian Kerr’s men are still in a good position going in to their final three games, but may live to rue the two draws against Israel earlier in the campaign.

Italy are in firm control on group five with a four point lead over Norway and Slovakia. They travel to Scotland and Belarus at the start of September, before finishing their qualification campaign with home games against Slovakia and Moldova; it would surely take a catastrophic run of results for the Azzurri not to qualify for next summer’s World Cup.

Irish fans have fond memories of their teams last meeting with the Italians – a Ray Houghton goal on a scorching day in the Giants Stadium, New York was enough to earn Jack Charlton’s men a 1-0 victory in the 1994 World Cup. That victory came as a huge surprise, especially bearing in mind Italy had won each of the previous seven meetings between the nations.

TEAM NEWS
Ireland:
Wigan midfielder Graham Kavanagh has been forced to sit out the friendly against the Italians due to foot injury he picked up during pre-season. Sunderland striker Stephen Elliott looks set to partner Birmingham City’s Clinton Morrison up front for the Irish with Robbie Keane nursing an ankle injury. Roy Keane will also sit out the friendly – preferring instead to concentrate on preparation for the key qualification game with France in September.

Italy:
Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon is missing with a shoulder injury, so Udinese’s Morgan De Sanctis is likely to deputise between the sticks. Buffon’s Juve team-mate Mauro Camoranesi is also missing due to a knee injury. Alessandro Del Piero looks set to start up front for the first time in almost a year in place of the unwell Francesco Totti. Marcello Lippi decided to let Roma striker Antonio Cassano prepare for the start of the Italian season rather than bringing him to Dublin, but confirmed that the temperamental forward is still in his future plans.

PLAYERS TO WATCH
Ireland:
Tottenham winger Andy Reid has made the step up from the Championship to the Premiership with ease and already looks set to be a big favourite with the Spurs faithful. The former Nottingham Forest man moved to White Hart Lane in January along with England Under-21 Michael Dawson for a combined fee of 8 million and has already shown glimpses of his fantastic ability for the national side. Having just turned 23 time is still very much on Reid’s side and he is certainly one to watch this season.

Italy:
With qualification for the World Cup almost guaranteed Italy can afford to relax a little for this friendly with the Irish. For those watching that will hopefully mean the Italians play with the flare and skill they are capable of and with Alessandro Del Piero and Christian Vieri up front the Irish defence are sure to be in for a tough night.

POSSIBLE STARTING XI’s
Ireland:
Given, O’Shea, Cunningham, O’Brien, Duff, Kilbane, Holland, Reid, Morrison, Elliott.

Italy:
De Sanctis, Zaccardo, Cannavaro, Nesta, Zambrotta, Gattuso, Pirlo, De Rossi, Del Piero, Vieri, Gilardino.

PREDICTION
This game promises to be a hugely entertaining fixture with both manager’s expected to experiment a little with players and formations. On their day Italy are a match for anyone in the world and I expect the Azzurri to emerge victorious from this encounter.

Prediction: Ireland 1-3 Italy
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post Aug 18 2005, 09:17 AM

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Rep Ireland 1 - 2 Italy

Pirlo 10 (It), Gilardino 31 (It), A Reid 32 (Ir)

Lansdowne Road, Dublin

Andrea Pirlo and Alberto Gilardino sealed an impressive 2-1 victory in Dublin, as Christian Vieri also rattled the crossbar.

Marcello Lippi said he'd pick his first choice team in the final friendly ahead of their World Cup qualifiers, but many stars were ruled out by injury. Francesco Totti and Mauro Camoranesi dropped out, while Gianluigi Buffon will be sidelined for the next three months following shoulder surgery and Monaco's Flavio Roma is the alternative with the most European experience at club level.

Lippi nonetheless chose to go with an all-attack trident of Alessandro Del Piero (making his first international appearance since last September), Christian Vieri and his Milan teammate Alberto Gilardino.

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Lippi: We deserved victory

Marcello Lippi and his players were pleased with tonight’s victory in Dublin and the new trident attack system.


“The Republic of Ireland fought hard and could’ve equalised at the end, but we had six or seven goal scoring opportunities and inevitably fell off the pace after an hour,” noted Coach Lippi of the 2-1 win.


“I am satisfied with the progress of the team and how they are working in precarious fitness conditions. We are on the right track and the first half performance was exceptional.”


Alberto Gilardino scored the second goal after Andrea Pirlo’s opener and partnered his new Milan teammate Christian Vieri upfront.


“There is rivalry with Vieri, but only a healthy one,” said the ex-Parma star. “We tried to combine passes and it’s a shame he didn’t score, as he really deserved it today. I’m getting closer to my form and was lucky to score on the second attempt, as the goalkeeper did well to narrow the angle.”


There is also competition for places at international level, as Francesco Totti, Antonio Cassano, Luca Toni and Filippo Inzaghi will also challenge for space.


“Italy have a huge selection of strikers to pick from and they are all of great quality, so Lippi has a task to choose between them.”


Alessandro Del Piero made his international comeback after almost a year and set up Gilardino for his strike.


“Del Piero was important tonight and gave me a great assist for the goal, often causing Ireland problems in a deeper position. The trident attack requires help from the entire squad, but both Lippi and Carlo Ancelotti have their ideas and don’t need advice from me. There were five Milan players here tonight and it’s definitely a great achievement for the club and pleasing for us,” concluded the summer signing.


Flavio Roma stepped in for Gianluigi Buffon and could be forced to do the same in their upcoming World Cup qualifier against Scotland, as the Juve man is out for three months with a shoulder injury.


“I am relaxed and know my own strengths,” said the Monaco shot-stopper. “If I am here as Buffon’s understudy then there must be a reason. Nonetheless, it was tough, as before this I had only really played one and a half games against less testing opposition, but it went well.”


Roma was unable to keep a clean sheet, but performed some good saves against the Republic of Ireland.


“This is a very solid squad, so it’s easier for me knowing that I have such a strong defence in front of me. I made a mistake on the goal because I was expecting him to hit it low and instead he curled it.”


He was a surprise choice, especially after leaving Serie A in order to find Champions League experience at Monaco.


“It’s certainly satisfying to be the Azzurri goalkeeper and I never expected to come back here and not only be picked, but to play. It’s the dream of every player.”


This time last year, Italy were losing Lippi’s debut match against Iceland, but Alessandro Nesta insists that a lot of water has passed under the bridge.


“Last summer the new Coach had just started and we had a few problems, but now we’ve been working together a long time and are all focused on reaching the World Cup in the best condition. As for using the trident attack, with any tactical system the defenders are not on their own and their movement has to involve the entire squad as well.”

http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/aug17k.html
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Ireland - Italy 1:2

'10 [0-1] Pirlo

'31 [0-2] Gilardino

'32 [1-2] Ried

Highlights by Ryan Babel:

http://s5.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=35417RTGYJPSZ3LIZJP498LWJL
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already watched the match
impressive
we close down quickly when defending n counter attack quite fast

all the young players rockss !!

Forza Italia !!
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except Zaccardo. he made a silly mistake for that Irish goal. other than that, it was a good game by the Azzuri. typical Italian football. smile.gif
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Great....both Milan players scored....dlding the highlights now...thumbup.gif
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our squad for the upcoming WC qualifier matches
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/aug28g.html


collina wanna quit...but the italian referee association reject it
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/aug28g.html
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Dizzy Vieri to face Scots

Christian Vieri will be available for Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Scotland despite being affected by dizziness in training.

There were doubts over the 32-year-old's health after he complained of feeling unwell during a practice game on Thursday.

The Milan striker, who left city rivals Inter on a free transfer in the summer, immediately underwent tests at Coverciano.

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Pirlo demands Azzurri victory

Andrea Pirlo believes that Italy's World Cup qualifier against Scotland on Saturday is a must win game.

The Azzurri fly out to Glasgow later this morning hoping to at least maintain their four point advantage at the top of the table.

"The match against the Scots is key," said the Milan playmaker.

"It will be fundamental for us to get a good result ahead of Wednesday's match against Belarus. We want to win them both."

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i think lippi will field camoranesi instead of de rossi
cos at the current line-up,its already offensive enuff
totti behind gila n vieri is enuff at the center
he need to add an attacking flair at the flank
so camo will add the attackin flair on the right flank
n zambrotta will do the overlappin run at the left flank

Forza Azzurri !!!
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a somehow disappointing 1-1 draw with the Scots. wink.gif

still i not complaining, considering we almost lose this 1.

btw, Grosso of Palermo is the scorer.
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im quite shocked wit lippi decision to field de rossi instead of camoranesi
means that he focus more on center attack
laquinta fill in for gilagoal position...i think he should field luca toni instead

based on the review i read,de rossi n zaccardo was a dissapointing
i think lippi should call bonera back...zaccardo is becoming like materazzi
error-prone
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but the good thing is zambrotta playing rightback last nite
giving grosso the leftback position
i think this is cool
at least we got a 2 potential player at the left back...grosso n chiellini
with zambrotta in the squad,we shouldnt be worry bout fullback position
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lippi said he wanna do some 'adjustment' to the squad
hope he find the best solution

Forza Azzurri !!!
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if Italy dont fast fast find back their winning touch... will b dead in world cup ler... the form is too inconsistent... sometimes they play like top class playing style... perfect football... but sometimes they really play sadly... i sometimes watch also very sad lah

i really hope to see the Italy squad perform as well like in Euro 2000 last time... sad.gif
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at last a thread for italy..
but why in competition italy alwayz perform badly??
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QUOTE(bal @ Sep 6 2005, 12:11 PM)
at last a thread for italy..
but why in competition italy alwayz perform badly??
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mayb we can say coz of some questionable tactics (Trap, Maldini, Lippi...) ? wink.gif
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yup..
mayb tactic the prob..
n dicipline too(totti)
a captain spitting at other player.
ig he cannot control himself how can he control the whole team?
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hm, Totti is not the captain of Azzurri. alrite, i wouldn't defend him, coz its true sometimes his attitute sucks.

what i try to say is that Azzurri got tons of senior members. They don't need Totti to 'control' them, do they ? wink.gif
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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Sep 4 2005, 04:36 PM)
im quite shocked wit lippi decision to field de rossi instead of camoranesi
means that he focus more on center attack
laquinta fill in for gilagoal position...i think he should field luca toni instead

based on the review i read,de rossi n zaccardo was a dissapointing
i think lippi should call bonera back...zaccardo is becoming like materazzi
error-prone
shakehead.gif

but the good thing is zambrotta playing rightback last nite
giving grosso the leftback position
i think this is cool
at least we got a 2 potential player at the left back...grosso n chiellini
with zambrotta in the squad,we shouldnt be worry bout fullback position
cool.gif

lippi said he wanna do some 'adjustment' to the squad
hope he find the best solution

Forza Azzurri !!!
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zambrotta for right-back is questionable....would prefer Camo too!

main culprit is Veri who doesn't grabbed his scoring chances!
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ADP is injured...sian..

Italy possible: Peruzzi; Zaccardo, Nesta, Cannavaro, Grosso; Camoranesi, Pirlo, Gattuso; Totti; Gilardino, Toni

Belarus vs Italy mach on thursday 1AM! thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(rainbird @ Sep 7 2005, 12:12 PM)
ADP is injured...sian..

Italy possible: Peruzzi; Zaccardo, Nesta, Cannavaro, Grosso; Camoranesi, Pirlo, Gattuso; Totti; Gilardino, Toni

Belarus vs Italy mach on thursday 1AM!  thumbup.gif
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all the best to our team
its great to see camo on the wing
the task to break opponent defence are not only on pirlo n totti hands
camo can add the creativity to the team when there are 2 goal poacher striker on the frontline


*my comments about the 'underperform' Italy squad in a big tournament *

the other prob of Azzurri besides the questionable coach tactical are...

the squad is not playing as a team
there are ego's in some of the player
i still remember how fiore criticize camoranesi just becos he is an argentinian born player

n im sick of our underperform strikers in a big tournament
they just blow the chances away

i think its time for lippi to use all the new striker
now its time for lucarelli,cassano,gilagoal,esposito,toni,de michelle,de natale

anyway my comment for the current lineup
i think lippi should change the midfield player
gattuso n de rossi should be on bench
ambrosini should take gattuso role
i think he can offer a lot more.

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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Sep 7 2005, 12:45 PM)
all the best to our team
its great to see camo on the wing
the task to break opponent defence are not only on pirlo n totti hands
camo can add the creativity to the team when there are 2 goal poacher striker on the frontline
*my comments about the 'underperform' Italy squad in a big tournament *

the other prob of Azzurri besides the questionable coach tactical are...

the squad is not playing as a team
there are ego's in some of the player
i still remember how fiore criticize camoranesi just becos he is an argentinian born player

n im sick of our underperform strikers in a big tournament
they just blow the chances away

i think its time for lippi to use all the new striker
now its time for lucarelli,cassano,gilagoal,esposito,toni,de michelle,de natale

anyway my comment for the current lineup
i think lippi should change the midfield player
gattuso n de rossi should be on bench
ambrosini should take gattuso role
i think he can offer a lot more.
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i am pretty ok with him with his lineup except....Totti and Veri...

gattuso is the bull...he shld be in the squad to tackle and gain possession..
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QUOTE(rainbird @ Sep 7 2005, 12:12 PM)
Belarus vs Italy mach on thursday 1AM!  thumbup.gif
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good for u
we can only watch that match on 09 Sep 1130am Belarus vs Italy (Delayed),Supersport Chan 80
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for mw gattuso is a must.
he makes the match more entertaining..
his determination is superb
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Toni treble takes Italy to the brink
Wednesday, 7 September 2005

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Luca Toni scored a hat-trick as Italy came from behind to ease past Belarus in Minsk and take a giant stride towards qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Shock opener
The ACF Fiorentina striker scored two goals in eight first-half minutes as Italy quickly recovered from conceding a fourth-minute opener to Vitali Kutuzov. Mauro Camoranesi then added the third on the cusp of half-time before Toni completed his hat-trick ten minutes after the restart. With Scotland defeating Norway in Oslo tonight, the Azzurri are now five points clear in Group 5 with two games remaining.

Immediate response
The ease with which Italy finished the game was a far cry from how they started it as some lax defending allowed Kutuzov the easiest of chances from close range. Marcello Lippi's side responded immediately and two minutes later they were level as Camoranesi fed the ball to Toni who showed great composure, controlling with his chest and slotting it in.

Totti denied
The initiative was now firmly with the visitors and Toni gave Italy the lead after 14 minutes, heading in a cross from former US Citt di Palermo team-mate Fabio Grosso. Francesco Totti saw his free-kick well saved from Yuri Zhaunov ten minutes later but as long as only a goal separated the sides, Belarus always posed a threat.

Snap shot
Against the run of play, Valentin Belkevich almost restored parity ten minutes before the interval but his header drifted wide. That was to prove the home side's last real opportunity as Camoranesi made it 3-1 with a hopeful long-range shot just before the break.

Point required
Toni then made certain of the points with his third of the night after Zhaunov had parried Alberto Gilardino's effort into his path, meaning a draw against Slovenia on 8 October will send Italy through. Belarus travel to Scotland on the same night.
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great win for the Azzurri there !

Toni is da man... move over Vieri ! laugh.gif
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great win for the Azzurri there !

Toni is da man... move over Vieri !  laugh.gif
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yes i agree....Lippi shld not choose Vieri as starting 11 from now on.

He misses too much!
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for god sake lippi
vieri is finish in international level !!
i still remember his bad form in euro2004

like i said before
i want all the new striker

congrat to lippi n the players cos they react quickly to the critics
camo in the starting lineup is always a boost
he is like a playmaker on the flank
u cant rely everything on pirlo n totti

when zambrotta is back...n cassano get his old form
im sure we will be a much more dangerous team

wuhuuu i cant wait for that !! drool.gif

Forza Italia !!
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I think Toni should be spearhead the Azzurri attack from now on. His partnership with Gilardino or Cassano could prove very exciting. drool.gif

another 1 who i wish to given more exposure n chance is Esposito. This guy is one hell of explosive flank runner ! cool.gif
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one thing good abt Lippi is that he dares to try on new players which other past coaches dun do!

and pls...no de rossi and Vieri!!!

for god's sake, give ALex a chance!!!! biggrin.gif
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and where is gilardino? he was very pissed when he was not on the roster vs scotland.

camoranesi is performing well at the moment, and i hope to see him more ..
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^
i think wat lippi said was true
gilagoal is still not there,he still struggle in milan
he starts the season slowly
only then he found his touch
i wish the best for him smile.gif

anyway i dunno where to put this stuff about other italian club
i think we can put n discuss it here
i love to watch n comment bout these small club like palermo,doria,fiorentina,cagliary
they got excellent young italian talent notworthy.gif

ok now we talking bout another Azzurri striker

laquinta - 'I can do even better'
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep15a.html

laquinta....he is really on fire rite now
even in the match italy vs scotland he did create some scoring chances
i hope he mature more under cosmi
all udinese strikers are impressive
di natale,di michelle n laquinta are good one
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actually the trident attack of Di Natale, Di Michelle n Iaquinta is one of the best in the league, they are way too underrated. Whatever more best is that they all home-grown Italian. thumbup.gif

n here's a news abt our beloved legend... Baggio !!! cool.gif boy i missed his ponytail... tongue.gif


I'll be back, says Baggio

The legendary Roberto Baggio says he's ready to return to the game by commencing a coaching career.

The former Golden Ball winner has been away from the sport since retiring as a player in the summer of 2004.

But after taking some time out, Baggio has sensationally revealed that he is preparing to enter the football world yet again.

"I am currently out of the game because that is a choice that I made myself," he said during a tour of Japan.

"But I can not exclude the possibility of a return at some point in the future. I already have some offers that I am considering.

More...

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wuhuu
the most beloved footballer in italian football
baggio !!
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time for him to follow other football legend(klinsman/basten) stepping in coaching career

anyway hail to all italian club in uefa championship
whether CL or UEFA cup...all of them doing great !!
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Week 3 - 18/9/05

Cagliari - Messina = 1-1
Fiorentina - Udinese = 4-2
Inter - Lecce = 3-0
Juventus - Ascoli = 2-1
Lazio - Treviso = 3-1
Parma - Empoli = 1-0
Reggina - Chievo = 1-3
Sampdoria - Milan = 2-1
Siena - Palermo = 1-2

fiorentina seems good...a squad with good young n experienced talent
palermo continue their winning run
milan falls down against doria

now waiting for roma-livorno result
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Lippi tracks Miccoli progress

Fabrizio Miccoli may have moved to Portugal, but Azzurri boss Marcello Lippi assures he is still in with a chance of joining the World Cup squad.

"Miccoli is a player of great quality and technically very gifted," the Coach told Portuguese newspaper 'O Jogo'.

"He is the kind of striker who gives you enthusiasm for the game and has that touch of genius."

Miccoli earned praise from Europe's top journalists after his performance - and winning goal - for Benfica against Lille in the Champions League this week.

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Fiore hopes for Azzurri recall
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep20b.html

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agree wit wat he said
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Udinese freeze out Iaquinta !

Udinese have sent shockwaves around Serie A by confirming that Vincenzo Iaquinta has been frozen out of the squad for refusing to sign a contract extension.

"With great personal regret I realised today that Iaquinta is the only one of our lads who doesn't see himself as part of the Udinese project aimed at achieving certain goals," explained director general Pietro Leonardi in a statement on the official club website this evening.

"All of the other players in the squad proved their deep faith in the essence of Udinese by each renewing their contracts without exception. Iaquinta has today placed himself outside of the project."

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wow... another Cassano case ? sweat.gif

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huh
another cassano-like case
happens at the crucial moment
just before they wanna face juve

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Lippi blocks panucci returns
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep21e.html


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Serie A Week 4 Result =

Ascoli 1-1 Siena
Chievo 0-1 Inter
Empoli 3-1 Cagliari
Lecce 1-3 Fiorentina
Messina 0-0 Livorno
Milan 2-0 Lazio
Palermo 1-0 Reggina
Roma 4-1 Parma
Treviso 0-2 Sampdoria
Udinese 0-1 Juventus
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Fiorentina n Palermo going great now...

Luca Toni juz scored his 5th goal for Viola, n Cristian Terlizzi also scored 4 goals for Palermo... damn, Terlizzi is a CB ! sweat.gif
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and he is a good CB too
cool !!
hope he mature more n be a national team prospect
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fiorentina seems in good run rite now
fiore n toni are on fire

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Iaquinta set for January sale

Udinese have revealed that they intend to sell contract rebel Vincenzo Iaquinta during the January transfer window.

The player has been sensationally axed from the squad after the two parties failed to agree terms to extend his present deal.

Udinese are unwilling to meet his wage demands and the striker now faces the prospect of spending the next three months on the sidelines.

"The player lacks the stimulus to stay here and it would be better to find an alternative solution," said Udinese chief Gianpaolo Pozzo.

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wonder will the big guns make any moves ? Juve oledi rumour to hav prepare a bid.

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i dont believe that rumours
too early to tell
infact laquinta already play in the CL for udinese
so if inter/milan/juve buy him,he wont be available in the CL matches anymore
just like morientes case wit liverpool last season
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Terlizzi shelves Azzurri desire
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep23a.html

hope he continue his good form thumbup.gif

Doria wanna keep bonazzoli
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep23b.html

he shows a good performance in the match against milan

Week 5 fixture

Cagliari vs Roma
Empoli vs Lecce
Inter vs Fiorentina
Lazio vs Palermo
Livorno vs Ascoli
Parma vs Juventus
Reggina vs Udinese
Sampdoria vs Chievo
Siena vs Messina
Treviso vs Milan

cant wait for inter vs fiorentina wink.gif
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Sep 23 2005, 09:21 AM)
Iaquinta set for January sale

Udinese have revealed that they intend to sell contract rebel Vincenzo Iaquinta during the January transfer window.

The player has been sensationally axed from the squad after the two parties failed to agree terms to extend his present deal.

Udinese are unwilling to meet his wage demands and the striker now faces the prospect of spending the next three months on the sidelines.

"The player lacks the stimulus to stay here and it would be better to find an alternative solution," said Udinese chief Gianpaolo Pozzo.

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wonder will the big guns make any moves ? Juve oledi rumour to hav prepare a bid.
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that's a surprise. so where are they gonna get goals after this? Di Natale is a decent player but he's definitely not as good as Iaquinta and so is Di Michele. the last game against Juve which they lost didn't show any good sign either.
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Di Natale n Di Michele can still do the job... but without Pizzaro the playmaker, things aren't going to be easy. Anyway, we'll see abt that.
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they got the new playmaker
the gaddafi son,i forgot his name
he was one of Genoa's starlet last season
but havent see much of him yet this season

laquinta left out again
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep23e.html

pity him
im sure he eager to play against barca

Udinese might face a law suit
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep24a.html

i think Udinese is really selfish
they should relax a bit
its not like laquinta contract will end next summer
his contract still valid till 2007
still long way to go
for the sake of Azzurri i think they should let laquinta play
i dont find any reason he shouldnt
hope FIGC will take action to this case


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lol!! let's bet, will the top scorer still be a CB at the end of season..?? tongue.gif

come come...

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wakaka
if the CB become the top scorer this season
then better change his position to striker then
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neway some story bout the hottest match of the week 5
inter vs fiorentina
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http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep25b.html

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Week 5 results !!

Reggina 2 - 0 Udinese
Parma 1 - 2 Juventus
Cagliari 0 - 0 AS Roma
Empoli 1 - 0 Lecce
Lazio 4 - 2 Palermo
Livorno 2 - 0 Ascoli
Sampdoria 1 - 2 Chievo
Siena 4 - 2 Messina
Treviso 0 - 2 AC Milan
Inter Milan 1 - 0 Fiorentina

im shock with the defeat of palermo n udinese
good thing bout livorno...palladino score again !! biggrin.gif
kinda disappointed with inter vs viola match..
fiorentina didnt gave a good fight
inter were much better team in that match
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Laquinta faces WC axe
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep28d.html

Udinese set Laquinta price
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep28b.html

bad luck for laquinta when the WC is just around the corner
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well, here's the latest twist of the drama... rolleyes.gif


Udinese end Iaquinta embargo

Udinese have announced that Vincenzo Iaquinta will return to the squad for Saturday's match with Lazio after working through his contract dispute.

"If Coach Serse Cosmi considers it opportune, then he can bring Iaquinta back into the side," confirmed director Pietro Leonardi in a Press conference this evening. "Iaquinta will stay with us until 2007 and he will play."

It is an important step for both sides in this saga, as Iaquinta can resume his push for a place in the World Cup and Udinese can try to end their run of four consecutive defeats.

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well this thing may hav settle or whatever, but i say the dmg had been done.

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Iaquinta pens new deal

Vincenzo Iaquinta has ended his feud with the Udinese after signing a new deal that will keep him at the club until 2010.

The Italy striker had been at loggerheads with the Bianconeri for the past two weeks after initially refusing to extend his contract past 2007.

"The situation has been resolved with satisfaction from both sides," stated the club owner Giampaolo Pozzo.

"The club has really appreciated the intelligence and willingness of the player," added general manager Pietro Leonardi.

According to inside sources, the new deal is set to earn the forward euro1.3 million, almost doubling his previous wage.

Source: http://www.eurosport.com
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Udinese definitely looks like can't do a shit without Iaquinta.

now with he back to the team, he scored 1 n assisted another to make them trash Lazio 3-0.

what a difference he can make. rolleyes.gif

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when he not playing
udinese lost 4 games straight
their management is stupid !!

Forza Laquinta !!
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We need that win
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct1i.html

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Azzurri ready for the next WC qualifying match
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct1g.html

Forza Azzurri !!
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lippi list out his squad
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct2i.html

hope got delayed telecast for Azzurri matches in astro
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Week 6 results :

Ascoli 3-1 Parma
Fiorentina 3-2 Livorno
Juventus 2-0 Internazionale
Lecce 3-0 Cagliari
Messina 1-4 Sampdoria
Milan 2-1 Reggina
Palermo 2-2 Empoli
Roma 2-3 Siena
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good to see Bonera is back. thumbup.gif

he is surely can do better than Zaccardo.
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Ciro Ferrara: A Tribute

The 2004/005 season marked the end of the career of one of the greatest defenders ever to grace Serie A, Ciro Ferrara. David Morabito remembers him...

Ferrara, with his Caesar-like appearance, marshalled some of the most formidable defensive lines in Serie A history. While the great Napoli side of the late 80's and early 90's is often referred to as 'Maradona's Napoli,' most people didn't realise that while Maradona was scoring goals at one end, Ferrara was putting a stop to them at the other. But such was Ferrara's career that he spent most of his years playing in the shadow of superstars. The likes of Maradona, Baggio and Del Piero stole the spotlight and took the plaudits, while Ferrara toiled away tirelessly at the back.

While most other clubs didn't see value in Maradona's team mates after his career ended, Juventus realised Ciro Ferrara would be a worthy addition to their squad and signed him on for the 1994/1995 season. It took Ferrara only two seasons with the Turin side before he helped them to the Champions League trophy in the 1995/1996 season, against an almighty Ajax outfit. He would go on to score the Bianconeri seven schedutto's, an intercontinental cup, a UEFA cup, a UEFA super cup, two Italian cups and five Italian Super Cups.

As well as his domineering physical presence in his own box, Ferrara was also an intimidating force in the opponent's area, often making space for Juve's strikers and even chipping in with the odd goal. Ferrara was a player who exuded confidence which characterized the Juventus teams of the 90's. This was reciprocated by the cool finishing of Del Piero, and the relaxed demeanour of the silver haired cigar smoking coach Marcello Lippi.

The calm Ferrara displayed under pressure along with his perfectly timed challenges were in stark contrast to his more aggressive, bone-crunching partner in crime Paulo Montero. Their different, yet equally effective styles made for one of the most feared defensive partnerships in European football. One of their most stunning displays came in the 2002/2003 Champions League final, when the aging duo held off AC Milan's almighty strike pairing of Andrea Shevchenko and Pippo Inzaghi for 120 minutes, before Juventus lost on penalties.

At 38 years of age and after 500 Serie A appearances, Ciro Ferrara hung up his boots and called an end to a marvellous career spanning 3 decades. Ciro Ferrara's will not only be remembered for being one of the most gifted defender's of his generation, but also for carrying himself in an exemplary manner on and off the field.

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a true great, yet always been underated n overlooked. notworthy.gif
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hail ciro ferarra !! notworthy.gif
he was one of the juve player i first get to know back then in 96-97
i still remember the first time i saw him play,he do the scissors kick to clear the ball from juve penalty area
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anyway latest news bout Azzurri preparation for WC.......

lippi : i put my trust on grosso
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct7d.html

yeayy !!
we got zambrotta on the Rightback
while grosso on the Leftback

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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Oct 7 2005, 11:25 PM)
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hail ciro ferarra !! notworthy.gif
he was one of the juve player i first get to know back then in 96-97
i still remember the first time i saw him play,he do the scissors kick to clear the ball from juve penalty area
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anyway latest news bout Azzurri preparation for WC.......

lippi : i put my trust on grosso
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct7d.html

yeayy !!
we got zambrotta on the Rightback
while grosso on the Leftback

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zambrotta?right back?? fuh..versatile sgt nie.. sume tpt bole main.. kasi test main keeper pulak aa kalau dah qualify... notworthy.gif

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Italy has qualified!!

A diving header from Palermo defender Cristian Zaccardo saw off Slovenia and booked Italy's ticket for the 2006 World Cup.

http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_ita...es/ita-slo.html
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yeayy !!

wanna download the match after this

german2006 here we come !!

Forza Italia !!
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Zaccardo goal
http://2006.abu-jassim.com/ITA_1-0_SLO.wmv

gilardinho disallowed goal
http://2006.abu-jassim.com/Gel.wmv

totti disallowed goal
http://2006.abu-jassim.com/totti.wmv
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^wow ITALY got 2 disallowed goals
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Hahha materazzi days are numbered.Just fielded on bench yesterday. I hope he will not be in next year WC. His has no standard anymore.

Peruzzi still power. Love to see Abbiatti, Terlizzi, Chiellini(perhaps), Oddo, Blasi, Bonazolli, Volpi for experimental side against Moldova on next game

Cannot imagine if they put Grosso, Barzagli, Terlizzi and Zaccardo on defend next game.
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Hahha materazzi days are numbered.Just fielded on bench yesterday. I hope he will not be in next year WC. His has no standard anymore.
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haha, yes, shebby singh also said before, as long as he plays in inter defence the defence won't look solid anymore...
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thanx for the video link Ace biggrin.gif

based on this match review
i dont wanna see vieri anymore
sick of him
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interesting note:

This is the first time since World Cup 1982 that Italy has qualified with games still left to play...
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thanx for the video link Ace biggrin.gif

based on this match review
i dont wanna see vieri anymore
sick of him
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his days oledi long gone.

For god's sake, I only wan Toni as the spearhead of our attack... alrite, mayb Gila or Iaquinta as well... tongue.gif
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You're right, Vieri days are over....now Italy mainforce are Toni and Gila...hope they can added Pisanu of Parma soon.
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Lippi hails Totti
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct10b.html

some statement that i dont like from lippi
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"I also still believe that Vieri is one of the best centre-forwards in circulation at this moment in time."


if he believe vieri is still a good CF at the mean time
then next time he should select chiesa
chiesa will blow vieri miles away wink.gif



Capello : im not going to coach the Azzurri after this
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct10c.html

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Maybe its all about body size and strength that Vieri have... But i think its time Azzurri start replace him with young blooded frequently.
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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Oct 10 2005, 06:22 PM)
Totti is superb so far... lets hope this time, he can really mature up n lead the Azzurri to glory.

QUOTE(Sp@wnie @ Oct 10 2005, 09:38 PM)
Maybe its all about body size and strength that Vieri have... But i think its time Azzurri start replace him with young blooded frequently.
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Toni is younger, taller n stronger built than Vieri... n more important, Toni can score a lot regularly.
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U-21: Palladino sinks Moldova
Tuesday 11 October, 2005

A late goal from Raffaele Palladino concluded Italy's European Under-21 Championship qualifying campaign with a win over Moldova.

The Azzurrini were already assured top spot in Group Five and a place in the play-off to enter the Finals, so they fielded an experimental side in this last qualifier.

The deadlock was eventually broken in the final minutes, as Graziano Pelle' shrugged off three challenges and placed a perfect angled pass for Palladino to spring the offside trap and nutmeg the goalkeeper.

It was a splendid goal for the Livorno striker, although much of the credit must go to Lecce man Pelle'. Italy end their qualifying campaign with eight wins, a draw and a defeat on their way to defend the European Championship title.

source: channel4.com

Forza Palladino!!
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Italia 2 - 1 moldova
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_ita...es/ita-mol.html

yeayy we won !!
vieri ends his goal 'crisis' biggrin.gif

Alex DP was the star in Via Del Mare
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct12k.html

glad that he answer his critics wink.gif


lippi : this win good for boosting confidence
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct12j.html
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lol... Vieri scored ? he must hav saw our critics on him here... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Oct 13 2005, 09:13 AM)
lol... Vieri scored ? he must hav saw our critics on him here...  laugh.gif
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Both Vieri and Del Piero saw the critics....
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Week 7 Serie A results...

Ascoli 2 - 1 Sampdoria
Cagliari 0 - 2 Milan
Empoli 1 - 0 Roma
Inter 5 - 0 Livorno
Juventus 1 - 0 Messina
Lazio 1 - 0 Fiorentina
Palermo 2 - 2 Chievo
Parma 1 - 1 Treviso
Reggina 2 - 0 Lecce
Siena 2 - 3 Udinese

on a side note, Di Michele scored a hattrick for Udinese. So the lesson is : don't juz put ur eyes on Iaquinta, n forget the other 2 blades of Udinese's trident.
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siena vs udinese was indeed match of the week

we saw the greatness of di michelle n also chiesa
one skillful young talent n the other one was a great striker back then
but still a magnificent striker,just checkout his goal in the match wink.gif

its good to see di michele back to his form
i hope he keep playing this way
if cassano cant make it to the WC
i hope di michele,di natale to take the 2nd striker spot
morfeo is a good candidate for that role too,but i dont think lippi will call him anyway

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spotlight of Week 7
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_ita...7spotlight.html

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Bonera suffers injury setback

Struggling Parma have been handed another blow after Daniele Bonera picked up a new injury.

The defender limped out of the warm-up ahead of the Treviso game yesterday with a muscle strain that will force him on to the sidelines yet again.

The stopper, who has already missed a few games this term because of a previous fitness setback, will now be unavailable for the immediate future.

"He'll undergo a number of tests at the end of this week," stated Parma medical chief Massimo Manara.

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hope the injuries doesn't hav effect on him. I pick him ahead of Zaccardo for Azzurri anytime.
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Di Natale Saves Udinese

A goal by the Italian forward 4 minutes from time salvaged a point for the Friulani against Werder Bremen.

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after Iaquinta n Di Michele, finally Di Natale made the headline this time. He juz don't wan to be left out, isn't he ? laugh.gif
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Messina 1 - 1 Ascoli
Fiorentina 4 - 1 Parma
AC Milan 2 - 1 Palermo
Chievo 2 - 1 Cagliari
Lecce 0 - 3 Juventus
Livorno 1 - 0 Reggina
Sampdoria 3 - 3 Siena
Treviso 1 - 2 Empoli
Udinese 0 - 1 Inter Milan
AS Roma 1 - 1 Lazio

high scoring games again involving Siena
man they really scores a lot laugh.gif

glad to see toni n fiore playing well
good sign for Azzurri
n that goal of fiore is a nice one

n the 'high tension' rome derby ends with a draw

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Latest Serie A results

Ascoli 1-1 Udinese
Cagliari 1-1 Livorno
Empoli 1-3 Milan
Inter 2-3 Roma
Juventus 2-0 Sampdoria
Lazio 2-2 Chievo
Palermo 3-0 Lecce
Parma 1-1 Messina
Reggina 1-2 Treviso
Siena 0-2 Fiorentina

Juve made history, while Roma won the San Siro thriller. cool.gif

a side note : Toni scored the double for Fiorentina n lead the scoring chart with 11 goals. I would say he's the best hitman we got for Azzurri now.
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some nice goal in week 9
such as the goals from totti,bonnani n adriano freekick thumbup.gif
also a blunder from doni the new starter for roma
good scoring record from toni so far,really a good hitman thumbup.gif
we can count on him n also gila for the national team smile.gif
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Week 10 results

Chievo 2-2 Empoli
Fiorentina 2-1 Cagliari
Lecce 0-2 Messina
Livorno 2-0 Parma
Milan 3-1 Juventus
Reggina 1-0 Lazio
Roma 2-1 Ascoli
Sampdoria 2-2 Inter
Treviso 0-1 Siena
Udinese 0-0 Palermo

the talking point here surely is the AC-Juve match. The gap now is juz 2 points.

Fiorentina keep on tailing by juz 5 points as well. n probably every1 can guess, yes, Toni scored again. (Who else ?! laugh.gif )

also, Roma won by a stoppage time goal from - Mexes (surprise !).
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great match between the 2 powerhouse

fiorentina keep progressing well

roma back to winning ways

i feel sorry for cagliary n reggina
both club struggle at the bottom...
they got some good young players like esposito n mesto
maybe WC2006 its not their moment yet
perhaps Euro2008 wink.gif
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Seriously, how much the "overrated" cassano has faired throught out 10 games played?
how much goal? how much assist? how convicing roma?
I dont see any improvement or big story of this crap-boy compare to ADP.
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Didn't know the existence of this thread before this.

And I didn't read from page 1, straightaway I post here.

So yeah, Hi.
Another Azzurri fan here.
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QUOTE(rEDs @ Oct 31 2005, 06:43 PM)
Seriously, how much the "overrated" cassano has faired throught out 10 games played?
how much goal? how much assist? how convicing roma?
I dont see any improvement or big story of this crap-boy compare to ADP.
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hm... if u r really a fan who into Serie A, u should know that Antonio had played only 2 games so far - 1 of them as sub. wink.gif
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Nov 2 2005, 09:14 AM)
hm... if u r really a fan who into Serie A, u should know that Antonio had played only 2 games so far - 1 of them as sub.  wink.gif
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I know, this prove much he is much unconvicing even before stepping into the field.
Attitude problem.
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Serie A week 11 results

Ascoli 0-2 Fiorentina
Cagliari 0-0 Treviso
Empoli 3-0 Reggina
Juventus 3-0 Livorno
Lazio 0-0 Inter
Messina 0-2 Roma
Milan 5-1 Udinese
Palermo 0-2 Sampdoria
Parma 2-0 Lecce
Siena 0-1 Chievo

Toni continues his amazing scoring streak for Fiorentina. AC put on a 5-star trashing keep pressure on Juve. cool.gif

next round will be 2 weeks later. Match to watch : Roma vs Juve. drool.gif

also Fiorentina vs AC could be an interesting game as well.
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Nov 7 2005, 10:58 AM)

next round will be 2 weeks later. Match to watch : Roma vs Juvedrool.gif

also Fiorentina vs AC could be an interesting game as well.
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Yup, Fio versus AC wud be another great game...hope Toni didn't find the net

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QUOTE(Abangpedro @ Nov 7 2005, 11:37 PM)
Yup, Fio versus AC wud be another great game...hope Toni didn't find the net
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haha, Maldini n Co wil hav to work extra hard to shut Toni down.

perhaps this will be a high-scoring match, like 7 or 8 goals thriller. cool.gif
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i dont think so
i believe it would be a low scoring games
it depends on how fiorentina midfield gonna perform on that day
last time they play against inter,their midfield was so poor
the match become uninteresting

lets see how brocchi,donadel,fiore will liven up their midfield against milan
these 3 players are good n underrated players in italy
they are worth for the national team wink.gif

anyway im looking forward to see fiore
hope he perform well cos that will surely knock lippi's door
still cant believe lippi left him from the frenly against holland n ivory coast

week 12
roma vs juve
ok...stadio olympico will see another high-tension encouter again laugh.gif


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Totti is out for the friendlies coz of injury... Lippi gonna hav to change his formation now.

also the Azzurri will wear a new away jersey... wonder how it looks. rolleyes.gif
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Hey Italian side winning against Holland (my fav team) at Amsterdam..3-1
with Gila and Toni scoring +own goal by Holland....
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yahooo !!!
we won !!

i heard everybody is playing well
alex taking the wide left role in the trident
1 assist from him n his corner kick leads to the 2nd goal
good job ale thumbup.gif

gila n toni found the back of the net
thats good...shows that they are ready for top level football

gila already shown his calibre just like during his time in U-21 squad thumbup.gif

u guys should checkout toni goal
that is wat i call a classic goal
something that we saw from striker in the 80's
this goal reminds me of vieri goal in WC98

with good body strength n technique..
he manage to pass the defender n score by himself alone
hail toni !! notworthy.gif

goal clips : http://www.rapidupload.com/d.php?file=dl&filepath=8007

n now im downloading the full match
so i can comment bout the match n the rest of the team biggrin.gif

Forza Italia!! thumbup.gif notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Nov 11 2005, 09:22 AM)
also the Azzurri will wear a new away jersey... wonder how it looks.  rolleyes.gif
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its looks bad chrisky
i dont like it

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PUMA should come out wit a better design
at least use the same design as villareal or lazio jersey
or else.....lets get back to KAPPA !! biggrin.gif


but from the players pic,it doesnt look really horrible than the replica pic
lets see the jersey in action to judge it

http://editorial.gettyimages.com/source/se...||0|0|0|0|0&p=2

kinda 'retro' look laugh.gif


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aiks... the jersey looks kinda 'funny'... hm... its like putting on 2 shirts. wink.gif well the FIGC should consider to switch to Diadora... laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

n thats a great win there, Gilardino n Toni are really doing fine. thumbup.gif

got the pace, the strength, the techniques, the killer instinct, oh man i can't stop loving Toni now...

OMG, did i sounds gay ? laugh.gif blush.gif
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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Nov 13 2005, 05:17 PM)
its looks bad chrisky
i dont like it

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PUMA should come out wit a better design
at least use the same design as villareal or lazio jersey
or else.....lets get back to KAPPA !! biggrin.gif
but from the players pic,it doesnt look really horrible than the replica pic
lets see the jersey in action to judge it

http://editorial.gettyimages.com/source/se...||0|0|0|0|0&p=2

kinda 'retro' look laugh.gif
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whoa, looked like a vest if they cut the sleeves..anyone gonna buy it?

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wakaka
agree with abgpedro n chrisky
it really looks like a vest with a tshirt in it
i just hope there will be a huge protest bout this jersey in italy biggrin.gif

but god.....i love this new italia jacket
i will buy one for sure drool.gif

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Lippi denies Panucci talks

Marcello Lippi has denied reports that he has arranged to meet up with Christian Panucci for peace talks. "I have no need to see him," he said.

It was widely reported in Italy today that the national Coach had decided to bury the hatchet with the Roma full-back in light of the Azzurri's need for a reliable right-back.

However, Lippi denied unequivocally any intention on his part to hold clear-the-air talks with the former Chelsea man.

"I haven't arranged any meeting," he said. "I don't see why I should see him."

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i think Lippi take it too personal. Panucci is doing great this season. Alrite, mayb no calling him in the squad, but at least considering him. Now Lippi is like completely ignore him.
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btw... Totti hav said :"After the World Cup I'm 99 per cent sure I'll retire from the national side to dedicate myself to Roma."

i dont know should i happy or sad. tongue.gif
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^wud be a great loss to Italian side...but i'm thinking he will be back just like Zidane, Thuram and Nedved.
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Nov 13 2005, 06:30 PM)
FIGC should consider to switch to Diadora...  laugh.gif  laugh.gif  laugh.gif
I support this, due to diadora design more to futuristic theme.
Glad this time not "bodyhugging". So i can buy it smile.gif

edit : sometime i feel like the azzuri playing golf lah with that jersey, over-stylo.

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im gonna get the euro2004 jersey soon
im planning to wait for wc2006 jersey before
but when i saw this new jersey,i better fork out my cash for the previous one
eventho i dont really like it
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Euro04 shirt way better than this. ohmy.gif
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QUOTE(Sp@wnie @ Nov 17 2005, 07:40 AM)
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Euro04 shirt way better than this.  ohmy.gif
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seriously, i only got 1 word for it - yuck... doh.gif

alrite, the Azzurri draw 1-1 with Ivory Coast. Aimo Diana saved our ass with a late goal. So we are unbeaten for year 2005. cool.gif
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They should invert blue-white for second jersey instead of "roma"ish color. its just dont fit for the azzuri for that color.

I also prefer if they could use Juve this season keeper shirt(1st jersey) as second jersey. Thats more toward patriotic and better design as well.


I hope they would not meet Mexico in grouping. I get hunch of losing or draw to them, just like Brazil against Norway. Abit of bad record.
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Serie A week 12 results

Chievo 1-1 Ascoli
Fiorentina 3-1 Milan
Inter 2-0 Parma
Lecce 3-0 Siena
Livorno 2-0 Empoli
Reggina 3-1 Cagliari
Roma 1-4 Juventus
Sampdoria 2-0 Lazio
Treviso 2-2 Palermo
Udinese 1-0 Messina

the 2 spotlights of the week end with Roma being trash in a 5-mins chaos, n Toni destroyed AC.

oh boy, Toni is HOT now...! can any1 stop him from scoring ? notworthy.gif
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as a juve fan im very glad with week 12 result
now juve lead the table with 5 points again thumbup.gif

toni is already in WC06 smile.gif
diana scores again after scored for Azzurri against ivory coast

all the best to italian clubs in CL/Uefa tournament this week biggrin.gif

QUOTE(rEDs @ Nov 17 2005, 07:11 PM)
They should invert blue-white for second jersey instead of "roma"ish color. its just dont fit for the azzuri for that color.

I also prefer if they could use Juve this season keeper shirt(1st jersey) as second jersey. Thats more toward patriotic and better design as well.
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that is not our 'home' jersey
that maroon jersey is GK jersey

but i extremely agree wit u
they should take the idea from buffon jersey to create a new Azzurri jersey

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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Nov 22 2005, 05:18 PM)
but i extremely agree wit u
they should take the idea from buffon jersey to create a new Azzurri jersey

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wat a beauty  wub.gif
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Nice jersey thumbup.gif thumbup.gif as Buffon starting back to squad
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Fifa World Ranking
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/nov23f.html

Azzurri still out of top 10
maybe we can get into the top 10 during a friendly match next year
if im not mistaken we will have a friendly game against Germany in march2006
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Tacchio very mantap during match vs man utd last night.
One of the backup vets Lippi should stay intouch.
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Serie A week 13 results
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Ascoli 1-1 Palermo
Cagliari 2-0 Sampdoria
Empoli 2-3 Lazio
Juventus 3-1 Treviso
Livorno 0-0 Chievo
Messina 1-2 Inter
Milan 2-1 Lecce
Parma 1-2 Udinese
Roma 1-1 Fiorentina
Siena 0-0 Reggina

next week wil b another interesting match - Viola vs Juve. cool.gif
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QUOTE(fariz @ Nov 29 2005, 07:53 AM)
announce your allegiance!! biggrin.gif

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ZOMG ! those banners are awesome !

u dont mind if i take 2 of these, do u ? tongue.gif blush.gif
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Nov 29 2005, 09:07 AM)
ZOMG ! those banners are awesome !

u dont mind if i take 2 of these, do u ?  tongue.gif  blush.gif
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sure.. fell free to use it..

i got alot more.. http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=223666
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weewiittt caya lah
cantik tags yg ko buat tu ace thumbup.gif
gege

neway there will be Coppa Italia matches this wednesday rite
i dunno much bout Coppa Italia fixtures biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(fariz @ Nov 29 2005, 07:53 AM)
announce your allegiance!! biggrin.gif

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Serie A week 14 results
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Chievo 2-1 Milan
Fiorentina 1-2 Juventus
Inter 1-0 Ascoli
Lazio 3-2 Siena
Lecce 2-2 Roma
Palermo 2-2 Cagliari
Reggina 2-1 Parma
Sampdoria 2-0 Empoli
Treviso 0-0 Messina
Udinese 0-2 Livorno


next round spotlight - 1 of the fiercest n most intense derby in football world : Milan Derby. cool.gif
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great match between viola-juve in week 14
the match quality was really good
entertaining display

palermo still struggling with their match concentration
keep conceeding goals when they should had won that match
maybe becos of their young players at the defence line
no commanding players to organize the defence

udinese is still in bad condition
milan lost to chievo gave juve a 8 points lead
but its still far from over

week 15 would be interesting,milan-inter
milan looks better,but we never know
last season milan derby,inter was controlling the game but milan still come out as a winner

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Heh San Siro derby coming up...who's home is it Milan, rite?
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QUOTE(Abangpedro @ Dec 7 2005, 01:18 AM)
Heh San Siro derby coming up...who's home is it Milan, rite?
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i think Inter will be the 'home' side.

oh yeah, Azzurri hav been put into among the top seeds for WC. thumbup.gif
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I hope Inter beat Milan. I expect a win from Juve. Playing Cagliari at home won't be that hard grabbing 3 points.

I hate to say it but Forza Inter ph34r.gif
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Italy handed Euro 2008 blow
Thursday 8 December, 2005

Italy may be among the top seeds for the World Cup, but they have been placed in the second tier by UEFA for the Euro 2008 qualifying draw.

UEFA confirmed the seedings in Nyon on Thursday which means the Azzurri could come up against the likes of England or France in their group.

Reigning champions Greece are top seeds, despite failing to reach Germany 2006, for the draw which takes place in Montreux, Switzerland on January 27.

Fifty teams will be split into six groups of seven and one of eight, with the winners and runners-up directly progressing to the Finals.

Austria and Switzerland have obviously already booked their places in the event as joint host nations.

Pot 1
Greece
Netherlands
Portugal
England
Czech Republic
France
Sweden

Pot 2
Germany
Croatia
Italy
Turkey
Poland
Spain
Romania

Pot 3
Serbia and Montenegro
Russia
Denmark
Norway
Bulgaria
Ukraine
Slovakia

Pot 4
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Republic of Ireland
Belgium
Latvia
Israel
Scotland
Slovenia

Pot 5
Hungary
Finland
Estonia
Wales
Lithuania
Albania
Iceland

Pot 6
Georgia
F.Y.R. Macedonia
Belarus
Armenia
Northern Ireland
Cyprus
Moldova

Pot 7
Liechtenstein
Azerbaijan
Andorra
Malta
Faroe Islands
Kazakhstan
Luxembourg
San Marino

Source: Football Italia
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World Cup draw has been made - and here it is:

A
Germany, Ecuador, Poland, Costa Rica

B
England, Paraguay, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobago

C
Argentina, Holland, Serbia & Montenegro, Ivory Coast

D
Mexico, Angola, Portugal, Iran

E
Italy, Ghana, Czech Republic, USA

F
Brazil, Australia, Croatia, Japan

G
France, Togo, Switzerland, South Korea

H
Spain, Tunisia, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia

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A difficult group for Italy. The Czech and USA are both good teams and Ghana mustn't be underestimated.
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Hopefully Azzurri won't take much time to heat their warm up in group stage. "^_^
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"We don't want to say that we are superior to our opponents in Group E, but without any false modesty, we can safely say that Italy have an excellent chance of qualifying on top and are certainly not inferior to these teams," said the Coach.

- Marcelo Lippi, coach of Italy

http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/dec9j.html
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Azzurri pick Nedved
Friday 9 December, 2005

Pavel Nedved's Czech Republic, Sami Kuffour's Ghana and the USA face Italy in Group E of the World Cup Finals.

The opening match for Marcello Lippi's men will be in Hanover against African giants Ghana on June 12, who can count on familiar Serie A faces Sami Kuffour and Stephen Appiah.

Juventus hero Nedved has come out of international retirement for this competition and will take on Italy in Hamburg on June 22.

The Azzurri also face the USA in Kaiserslautern on June 17. The Americans are in their fifth consecutive Finals.

Many believe the Czech Republic played the best football in Euro 2004, where they were eliminated in the semi-finals by eventual winners Greece. Juve's 2003 Ballon d'Or winner Nedved is the key man, but they can also boast the talents of Bianconeri transfer target Tomas Rosicky and giant Jan Koller.

Ghana reach the World Cup Finals for the first time after an excellent qualifying campaign in which the Black Stars conceded just four goals in 12 games, including home and away wins over South Africa. Top star is Chelsea's record-breaking signing Michael Essien, while Sulley Ali Muntari goes from strength to strength at Udinese and Samuel Kuffour is now plying his trade at Roma. Former Juventus midfielder Stephen Appiah completes a strong midfield.

The USA could count on the brightest young prodigy in world football, as teenage sensation Freddy Adu is considered for selection by Coach Bruno Arena. They finished ahead of seeds Mexico in the regional round-robin matches during qualifying and are not to be underestimated, especially as they nearly took Italy's place in the seeding for the World Cup draw. The Azzurri have beaten the USA six times and drawn twice, never falling to a defeat.

Source: Football Italia
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World Cup Group E Analysis: Italia 90 Deja-Vu
12/10/2005 12:26:00 AM
Three of the Group E teams were already part of the same group in the 1990 edition.

Group E

ITALY

FIFA Ranking: 12th

World Cup Participations: 15

Best Position In World Cup: Champions, 1934, 1938, 1982.

How They Qualified: First in their qualifying group, that featured Norway, Slovenia, and Scotland as the Azzurri's most difficult contenders.

Players To Watch: The Azzurri have a series of formidable players on their team including Juventus keeper Gianluigi Buffon, and Milan stars Alessandro Nesta and Andrea Pirlo. However it is the Azzurri offense, with Roma's Francesco Totti as playmaker and Fiorentina's Luca Toni as finisher, that will hold Italy's future in its hands.

World Cup Aim: A quarterfinal presence is a must, a semifinal presence a good result, a World Cup final an outstanding campaign, a World Cup triumph an achievable dream.

Ghana

FIFA Ranking: 50th

World Cup Participations: None

Best Position In World Cup: None

How They Qualified: Dominated their African WCQ Group with 21 points in ten matches.

Players To Watch: The midfield is surely Ghana's greatest asset with a strong a technically gifted trio comoposed by Chelsea's Michael Essien, Udinese's Sulley Muntari, and Fenerbahce's Stephan Appiah.

World Cup Aim: A qualification to the knock-out round can already be considered as a great result for the Black Eagles.

Czech Republic

FIFA Ranking: 2nd

World Cup Participations: 8 (all as Czechoslovakia)

Best Position In World Cup: 2nd place in 1934, 1962

How They Qualified: Won their play-off against Norway, aftering coming in 2nd in their group behind the Netherlands

Players To Watch: A very good team, especially of Juventus Pavel Nedved, who is still unsure whether he will go to Germany, will take part in his first World Cup adventure. Other notable players for the Czechs are Villa's Milan Baros and Borussia Dortmund's Tomas Rosiky.

World Cup Aim: Quarterfinals are maybe the best Karl Bruckner's team can do.

United States of America

FIFA Ranking: 7th

World Cup Participations: 8 (all as Czechoslovakia)

Best Position In World Cup: Semifinals in 1930 edition.

How They Qualified: Tied for 1st in CONCACAF Hexagonal.

Players To Watch: PSV's Da Markus Beasley and MLS 2005 Champ Landon Donovan can give any defense a hard time.

World Cup Aim: Who knows what Bruce Arena's side can invent this time after reaching the quarterfinals in the previous tournament. A repeat would surely be a great result.

Points of Interest: Italy, the Czech Republic, and the United States were already placed in the same group at the Italian 1990 World Cup, with the Czechs, then Czechoslovakia, and the Italians making it to the next round. 4 Times African Cup winners Ghana have never been to the World Cup.

Flash Prediction:

1. Italy
2. Czech Republic
3. USA
4. Ghana

Source: Goal.com

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Group E

Italy
Ghana
USA
Czech Republic

a tough group
any of this team can put a suprise result against us
esp czech n ghana....dont underestimate usa too

we gonna face a familiar player from serie A
ujfalusi,nedved,jankulovski,appiah,muntari,kuffor

Forza Italia !!
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quite a tough group...

Czech i sure dont even need any explanation on their quality, USA also hav habit of making some surprises in WC.

n Ghana is not a pushover as well... sweat.gif

but still we r better in overall quality, juz hope they all can perform the way they should. thumbup.gif
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Result: Week 15 - 11/12/05

Ascoli - Reggina 1-1
Fiorentina - Treviso 1-0
Inter - Milan 3-2
Juventus - Cagliari 4-0
Livorno - Lazio 2-1
Messina - Chievo 2-0
Parma - Sampdoria 1-1
Roma - Palermo 1-2
Siena - Empoli 1-0
Udinese - Lecce 1-2
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so the gap is getting wider now. AC somehow seem to self-destruct again.

next round not much of spotlight match... but i wil kinda interest abt Lazio vs Juve, due to 'some reasons', if u get my meanings. laugh.gif
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AC usually gets hot after winter break.. I'm looking for Lazio - Juve game
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Result: Week 16 - 18/12/05

Cagliari - Ascoli 2-1
Chievo - Udinese 2-0
Empoli - Fiorentina 1-1
Lazio - Juventus 1-1
Milan - Messina 4-0
Palermo - Livorno 0-2
Reggina - Inter 0-4
Sampdoria - Roma 1-1
Siena - Parma 2-2
Treviso - Lecce 2-1
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Result: Week 17 - 21/12/05
Ascoli - Treviso 1-0
Fiorentina - Palermo 1-0
Inter - Empoli 4-1
Juventus - Siena 2-0
Lecce - Lazio 0-0
Livorno - Milan 0-3
Messina - Reggina 1-1
Parma - Cagliari 1-0
Roma - Chievo 4-0
Udinese - Sampdoria 2-0

Standing:

Club P Pts
Juventus 17 46
Inter 17 38
Milan 17 37
Fiorentina 17 36
Livorno 17 31
Chievo 17 27
Sampdoria 17 25
Roma 17 24
Lazio 17 24
Udinese 17 23
Palermo 17 22
Siena 17 19
Empoli 17 18
Reggina 17 18
Ascoli 17 17
Parma 17 14
Messina 17 13
Cagliari 17 12
Lecce 17 12
Treviso 17 11
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as expected, Juve is thw winter champ. n I dont see how they can't go on to win the Scudetto.

as a rival fan, i dont like it. But i truely respect them as the real worthy winner. notworthy.gif

so thats it for year 2005. See ya next year ! laugh.gif
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TV rights controversy
Wednesday 28 December, 2005

After Juventus' 150m deal with Mediaset, the smaller clubs in Serie A are to meet with Italian Football Federation President Franco Carraro to discuss fears of an increasing class divide.

The fear is that the gap between the rich and the poor in Serie A can only increase without a collective television contract.

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini and Fiorentina President Diego Della Valle have been the most vocal in expressing their frustration.

"Myself, Della Valle and others won't be able to buy in January because we don't know the budget for next year until we have a TV contract," stated Zamparini

Livorno President Aldo Spinelli, although taking a more conciliatory tone, also stressed the need for a clear agreement to be drawn up.

"Juventus administrator Antonio Giraudo has done his job well but there has to be money for everyone, it has to be a collective deal," said the outspoken Amaranto chief.

Currently Juventus, Inter and Milan stand to make vastly more from TV rights than Fiorentina and Livorno. Last season the two Milan clubs made over six times more than their less illustrious competitors.

- Football Italia
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Giants in Marchionni chase
Thursday 29 December, 2005

Juventus, Inter and Fiorentina are set to go head to head in the transfer market for Parma winger Marco Marchionni and Ternana's Luis Jimenez.

The wide midfielder's contract expires at the end of this season and the free agent will be a tempting prospect for any of the big clubs.

Although he was out of action for almost seven months with a knee ligament injury, the 25-year-old has been one of the Gialloblu's best players so far this term.

However, he has repeatedly hinted that a renewal is not on the cards, so he can begin official negotiations with interested parties in January.

Inter and Juventus are the main contenders for Marchionni's signature, though there is an intriguing proposition from Fiorentina.

Marchionni would be able to reunite with his former Parma boss Cesare Prandelli at the Stadio Artemio Franchi and it's well know the Viola are looking for a wide midfielder during the transfer window.

He is an Italian international with two caps under his belt, having made his debut during the 3-1 defeat in Poland on November 12, 2003. Marchionni first achieved notoriety with Empoli before joining Parma in 2001.

Meanwhile, Fiorentina seem to have wrapped up the capture of Ternana's 21-year-old Chilean creative midfielder Luis Antonio Garces Jimenez - a former target for Juve, Inter, Roma and Lazio.

"There is a difference of 345,000 between offer and demand," explained agent Rocco Dozzini on Lady Radio this afternoon. "The two parties have come closer together over the past few days, but there are a few details to work out before we can make the move official. Jimenez would consider Fiorentina to be a very important career step."

- Football Italia
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Lazio buy out Behrami
Thursday 29 December, 2005

Valon Behrami has been one of the revelations of this season and Lazio have bought out the remaining 50 per cent of his contract from Genoa.

"We have reached an agreement," revealed Genoa director of sport Mariano Fabiani. "There is nothing official as yet, but a handshake deal is worth more than a written contract in our eyes. We can consider ourselves satisfied with the terms."

Swiss international midfielder Behrami had joined Lazio in the summer in a co-ownership deal, but it's believed the club will buy out the remaining half of his contract for 2.4m plus youth team player Ciani.

"We must wait to ratify the agreement, but most of the work is done. This is down to Lazio President Claudio Lotito's tenacity and Behrami's desire to stay in the capital."

Behrami, who will take part in the 2006 World Cup with Switzerland, arrived in Italy with Genoa in 2003-04 before spending last season at Verona.

Reports suggest that Genoa had been interested in bringing in Simone Inzaghi and Christian Manfredini, who are both on the fringes of the Biancocelesti squad.

"We had also discussed other players as part of this exchange, but the agents did not want to take the matter further," he told Radioincontro.

In other transfer news, Bologna have reportedly reached an agreement to take Lamberto Zauli on loan from Sampdoria for the rest of the season. The 34-year-old creative midfielder left Palermo on a free transfer in the summer, but has struggled to make an impact at Marassi.

- Football Italia
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I would like to wish everyone a happy new year.. till we meet again next year..

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Serie A week 18 results
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Cagliari 2-1 Udinese
Chievo 3-1 Lecce
Empoli 1-3 Messina
Lazio 4-1 Ascoli
Milan 4-3 Parma
Palermo 1-2 Juventus
Reggina 1-1 Fiorentina
Sampdoria 0-2 Livorno
Siena 0-0 Inter
Treviso 0-1 Roma

next round spotlight : Roma vs AC. cool.gif

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conclusions of the day: Juve are the most solid team of serie a, no doubt about it.

Inter are too inconsistent, and Milan's backline is weak right now.
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Frey out for three months

Sebastien Frey's injury for Fiorentina against Juventus last night will keep him sidelined for three months, according to the latest reports.

More...

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surely a blow, n with Toni looks to be slowing down, Viola could b facing tough time from now on. sweat.gif
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Clubs threaten to boycott Serie A matches

Fourteen Serie A sides are threatening to boycotting matches against Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan in a dispute about the way clubs sell their TV rights.

The clubs are demanding a return to collective bargaining with the aim of spreading out television revenue more equally.

"Either we don't play matches against the big clubs or else we send youth teams out to play against them, killing off any interest the matches might have internationally," Sampdoria president Riccardo Garrone was quoted as saying in La Gazzetta dello Sport on Saturday.

Source: http://www.eurosport.com
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QUOTE(theripper @ Jan 14 2006, 11:38 PM)
Clubs threaten to boycott Serie A matches

Fourteen Serie A sides are threatening to boycotting matches against Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan in a dispute about the way clubs sell their TV rights.

The clubs are demanding a return to collective bargaining with the aim of spreading out television revenue more equally.

"Either we don't play matches against the big clubs or else we send youth teams out to play against them, killing off any interest the matches might have internationally," Sampdoria president Riccardo Garrone was quoted as saying in La Gazzetta dello Sport on Saturday.

Source: http://www.eurosport.com
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OMG... So serious? then Serie A will not be that fun anymore if like this ...
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Della Valle: Fiorentina want Frey replacement
tribalfootball.com - January 15, 2006
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Fiorentina patron Diego Della Valle has contradicted coach Cesare Prandelli and director general Pantaleo Corvino over the club's need to find a new goalkeeper.

Both Prandelli and Corvino have declared that no replacement will be signed for Sebastien Frey, but Della Valle said: "I've spoken with Andrea (Della Valle) and Corvino about finding a good goalkeeper to replace Frey."

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Serie A week 19 results
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Ascoli 3-1 Empoli
Fiorentina 2-1 Chievo
Inter 3-2 Cagliari
Juventus 1-0 Reggina
Lecce 0-3 Sampdoria
Livorno 2-2 Siena
Messina 0-0 Palermo
Parma 1-1 Lazio
Roma 1-0 Milan
Udinese 2-2 Treviso


Serie A reached its midway point by completing this week. Juve is sitting nicely at the top with 10 points lead over 2nd placed Inter.

oh btw, Toni finally break his duck with a double. laugh.gif

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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Jan 16 2006, 07:55 AM)
Serie A week 19 results
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Fiorentina  2-1  Chievo
 
oh btw, Toni finally break his duck with a double.  laugh.gif
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Toni is the man notworthy.gif notworthy.gif after weeks hitting pole and bar.
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good for toni
trez is trailing him rite now

hope lucarelli will pour some goals to boost his chances to germany
with his current form,im sure he can deny vieri or laquinta for the last spot




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Italian Government steps into TV rights row

Italy's communications minister Mario Landolfi told Serie A clubs and television networks to find a compromise and resolve a row about TV rights that has threatened the competition.

Fourteen Serie A sides had threatened to boycott matches against Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan in a multi-million euro dispute about how clubs sell their broadcast rights.

Landolfi, after a three hour meeting with soccer and television chiefs, told a news conference he had told those involved to use their good sense to broker a deal.

'Those in charge of soccer and television have been urged to find a solution that guarantees the championship and fulils the needs of the broadcasters,' Landolfi said.

Source: http://soccernet.espn.go.com
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Serie A Week 20 Results
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Cagliari 1-0 Siena
Chievo 1-1 Juventus
Empoli 1-1 Udinese
Lecce 0-0 Livorno
Messina 1-1 Lazio
Milan 1-0 Ascoli
Palermo 4-2 Parma
Roma 3-1 Reggina
Sampdoria 3-1 Fiorentina
Treviso 0-1 Inter

Juve held by the Flying Donkeys, n Inter was able to cut the lead to single digit. But still 8 points is a pretty comfort lead.
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QUOTE(theripper @ Jan 19 2006, 08:56 AM)
Italian Government steps into TV rights row

Italy's communications minister Mario Landolfi told Serie A clubs and television networks to find a compromise and resolve a row about TV rights that has threatened the competition.

Fourteen Serie A sides had threatened to boycott matches against Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan in a multi-million euro dispute about how clubs sell their broadcast rights.

Landolfi, after a three hour meeting with soccer and television chiefs, told a news conference he had told those involved to use their good sense to broker a deal.

'Those in charge of soccer and television have been urged to find a solution that guarantees the championship and fulils the needs of the broadcasters,' Landolfi said.

Source: http://soccernet.espn.go.com
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i hope they will find a good solution for this problem
these small clubs needs some protection n funds to make sure their survival
i want Serie A back to the 80s n 90s where they had the infamous 'the seven sisters'



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Serie A Week 21 Results
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Ascoli 2-0 Lecce
Fiorentina 2-0 Messina
Inter 3-0 Palermo
Juventus 2-1 Empoli
Lazio 1-1 Cagliari
Livorno 1-1 Treviso
Parma 2-1 Chievo
Reggina 2-1 Sampdoria
Siena 0-3 Milan
Udinese 1-4 Roma

all the big guns won their match so far...

oh my, Toni juz went crazy ! not only he scored twice, he hit the woodwork twice as well ! thumbup.gif

its now 21 goals in 21 matches. cool.gif
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Ascoli really perform lately plus Roma.
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hey guys, the world cup jerseys for the italian team out yet?
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nope
al-ikhsan said it will be available on february
but not sure bout the exact date or time....early feb or end of feb

i will let u know biggrin.gif

anyway regarding this pic that Starghazzer post in the 'Football Gear' thread

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im not sure if its genuine
but it does make sense considering that the african cup teams got similar design

checkout the latest ivory coast jersey ....

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tunisia n egypt wear the same design
so there is posibility Italia 'Home' jersey would use this design
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it's certainly a beauty, would prefer it in blue though tongue.gif
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eh...what happen to the "golf" jersey? is it limited rare edition???(due to failure design)
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that 1 is the official away jersey dude.

btw, the new 1 looks ok to me. cool.gif
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Serie A Week 22 Results
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Ascoli 1-3 Juventus
Chievo 4-0 Reggina
Empoli 1-2 Parma
Lecce 0-2 Inter
Messina 1-0 Cagliari
Milan 1-1 Sampdoria
Palermo 1-3 Siena
Roma 3-0 Livorno
Treviso 0-1 Lazio
Udinese 0-0 Fiorentina

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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Jan 26 2006, 09:31 AM)
that 1 is the official away jersey dude.

btw, the new 1 looks ok to me.  cool.gif
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Yep true that jersey is official as for home one here it is...
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pic cilok from lelong.
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Week 22 Spotlight: Uno, Due, Tre-zeguet
Monday 30 January, 2006

Player of the Week: Trezeguet (Juventus)
If Fabio Capello hadn't have joined Juventus in the summer of 2004 then you wouldn't be reading this. That's because, with all likelihood, David Trezeguet would be wearing a Barcelona shirt right now. His transfer to the Nou Camp was on the verge of finalisation before Don Fabio instantly locked all exits at the Stadio Delle Alpi.

Capello knew that Trezeguet was, and arguably is, the best penalty box striker in world football. He may not be the greatest team player in the game, almost an insignificant figure when things aren't going too well for his other 10 teammates, but the Frenchman often needs just one chance to ripple any net on the planet.

Trezeguet underlined his unique capabilities on Sunday during his club's 3-1 win at Ascoli. After giving his side the lead with an accurate angled drive, it took him just 10 minutes to complete a quite remarkable hat-trick at the Stadio Del Duca. He also used it to silence those who had criticised him in the last week for his recent goal drought.

"After six years in Italy, I know what to expect from the Italian media," stated Trezeguet after his treble. "I had no problem with the criticism, I remained calm, relaxed and continued to work hard. But I am now happy that I have managed to return to the score sheet."

Trezeguet had gone four games without a goal before his Week 22 exploits. That can be legitimately classed as a crisis for a player who has had a scintillating campaign in front of goal for the Old Lady this term.

Having netted 15 before Sunday, Trezeguet was close to breaking Gabriel Batistuta's record of scoring in 11 consecutive Serie A games recently. The former Monaco man grabbed 11 goals in nine ties before he struck the post at Palermo at the beginning of January.

"I was always tranquil about the situation over the last month, but goals have always been important for me," added Trezeguet. "I'm very happy to have re-found the net. I wasn't getting agitated and I just got on with what the Coach asked of me. However, I have to say that scoring is good for my morale. I was training well and was feeling good, but the goal just wouldn't come. That all changed at Ascoli, though, and I'm thrilled."

Trezeguet, like his club, is having a season to remember. After scoring his 100th goal for the outfit earlier this term, he now has 118 to his name which puts him at No 8 in the Bianconeri's all-time list. The fact that he has now scored more goals that the legendary Roberto Baggio underlines just what a significant player David - whose strike rate in Serie A is 0.65 a game - has become in Turin.

Trezeguet isn't satisfied with that achievement though and has at least two more goal objectives to reach before he jets off on World Cup duty with France in the summer. "I want to win the Capocannoniere crown," added the man who is now just three shy of Luca Toni's present 21 goals. "It would also be nice to score 125 for the club, which would allow me to overtake John Hansen and become the most prolific foreigner to play for Juventus." On present form, that is one target that he is unlikely to miss...

Goal of the Week: Trezeguet (Juventus)
David Trezeguet's second may have only been a simple tap-in from six yards, but the build up play to that strike made it the goal of the week. Juventus worked the ball from defence to attack, from one wing to another, with the speed and accuracy of the well-oiled machine which they are. Make sure you see this goal in its entirety.

Number of the Week: 6
Roma's 3-0 win over Livorno was their sixth successive in Serie A and eighth in all competitions. Should they beat Parma in Week 23 then they will equal their club record of seven which was achieved in the 2000-01 and 2003-04 seasons.
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Coppa: Palermo power past Milan
Tuesday 31 January, 2006

A revitalised Palermo are through to the semi-finals of the Italian Cup after a convincing 3-0 win over Milan on Tuesday night. The home side collected their first triumph over the San Siro outfit for 26 years in a debut that new boss Giuseppe Papadopulo is unlikely to forget.

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini was looking for a reaction from his boys following the dismissal of Luigi Del Neri and he certainly got that in the first 45 minutes.

New man Papadopulo shelved Del Neri's trademark 4-4-2 tactics in favour of a more flexible 4-3-2-1, with Mariano Gonzalez and David Di Michele excellently supporting lone-striker Andrea Caracciolo.

Milan responded with a more cautious 4-4-1-1 with Kaka playing just behind Alberto Gilardino, the Rossoneri goal hero from the first leg. Yet it took the Rosanero just 18 minutes to turn the tie around with Gonzalez and Caracciolo netting for the home side.

It could have been so different though had Kaka taken his chance for the away side in the eighth minute. A misplaced Grosso clearance fell kindly to the Brazilian, but his effort was stopped on the line by Andujar. It proved to be a costly error for the Italian giants.

Just two minutes later, Palermo took the lead in some style. Gonzalez let rip from 30 yards out and his curling effort flew over Zeljko Kalac, who was a few metres off his line, and into the top corner.

Worse was to follow when the poorly protected Milan defence was ripped open by a Gonzalez pass. His perfectly weighted assist fell to the feet of Caracciolo who flicked the ball over the diving Kalac to make it 2-0 on the night, 2-1 on aggregate.

Palermo should then have made it three when Di Michele broke the offside trap, but his decision to try to chip the ball over Kalac in a one-on-one situation was disastrous as the ball finished wide of the far post.

That scare seemed to wake Milan up a little even if their response was limited to a Marcos Cafu goal which was rightly disallowed for offside, before the Brazilian then saw his low angled drive saved by the Argentine 'keeper.

Neither Coach made any changes at the break and little changed once the game restarted as Palermo quickly took a firm grip on qualification with a third goal. A lack of communication between Dario Simic and goalkeeper Kalac allowed Gonzalez to sneak in between them to ripple the net for the second time this evening.

Boss Carlo Ancelotti opted to throw on Pippo Inzaghi, Andrea Pirlo and Serginho, but his side seemed to wave the white flag. So much so that both Simone Barone and Di Michele threatened to make a bad night even worse for the away side with dangerous efforts.

Palermo, whose 'keeper Andujar denied Seedorf and Kaka a consolation goal in minute 88, go through to the last four - for only the third time in their history - thanks to a 3-1 aggregate victory.

Palermo 3-0 Milan (3-1 on agg)
Scorers: Gonzalez 10, 49 (P), Caracciolo 18 (P)

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QUOTE(Abangpedro @ Feb 1 2006, 07:50 AM)
Yep true that jersey is official as for home one here it is...
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im not sure if that jersey is genuine abgpedro
somebody said its a 'thai-made' jersey
n subisidesports representative said the Home jersey for Italy would use a different design

anyway i went to spore yesterday
and some shops there claimed this jersey to be the Home jersey for Italia
so i guess we can assume that this would be the 'home' jersey

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after ive seen n touched the Home n Away jersey....i dont like both of it ! dry.gif

The Azzurri will wear their official 'home' jersey in the frenly match against Germany on 1st March 06

so we will get the real 'answer' on that day laugh.gif

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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Feb 3 2006, 01:24 PM)

so we will get the real 'answer' on that day laugh.gif
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Guess we had to wait until it's officially released then.

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whatever, i still miss the Kappa kit. tongue.gif

come on, switch to Diadora next time. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Feb 5 2006, 10:12 AM)
whatever, i still miss the Kappa kit.  tongue.gif

come on, switch to Diadora next time.  laugh.gif
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Serie A week 23 results
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Cagliari 4-1 Empoli
Fiorentina 1-0 Lecce
Inter 1-0 Chievo
Juventus 1-0 Udinese
Lazio 0-0 Milan
Livorno 2-2 Messina
Parma 0-3 Roma
Reggina 2-2 Palermo
Sampdoria 1-1 Treviso
Siena 1-1 Ascoli

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Juventus work on Inter Milan video nasty
tribalfootball.com - February 8, 2006

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Juventus are reportedly working on a DVD that shows favouritism from referees towards Inter Milan!

Tuttosport says Juve officials are working with RAI TV executives to put together the 'anti-Inter' video nasty. The move comes after high-level Inter officials suggested Juve were favoured by match officials following Sunday's controversial victory over Udinese.

The DVD highlights six games this season where Inter appear to have enjoyed the rub of the green from referees: Juve-Inter in the Supercoppa, Lazio-Inter, Siena-Inter, Inter-Parma in the Coppa Italia, Inter-Cagliari and Treviso-Inter.

Asked about the DVD this morning, Inter coach Roberto Mancini shrugged: "They're free to do what they like ..."


How nice if we can see this in EPL... aiii all the time the managers comment abit about the referee
2nd day you will see on Soccernet or any press

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Serie A Round 24 Results
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Ascoli 0-0 Livorno
Chievo 1-1 Sampdoria
Fiorentina 2-1 Inter
Juventus 1-1 Parma
Lecce 1-2 Empoli
Messina 0-0 Siena
Milan 5-0 Treviso
Palermo 3-1 Lazio
Roma 4-3 Cagliari
Udinese 1-2 Reggina


next up... Inter vs Juve. cool.gif
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this weekend Derby D'Italia !!

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Serie A week 25 results
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Cagliari 0-0 Lecce
Empoli 0-1 Palermo
Inter 1-2 Juventus
Lazio 1-1 Udinese
Livorno 2-0 Fiorentina
Parma 0-0 Ascoli
Reggina 1-4 Milan
Sampdoria 4-2 Messina
Siena 0-2 Roma
Treviso 1-2 Chievo


well after this round, nothing much to see for the title race, LOL.

but the fight for the 4th place juz got hotter n hotter. Roma is closing in on Viola with juz 2 points the gap.
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this year Serie A Top Ten Goal so far...

Click here

grab it while its valid ! laugh.gif
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Serie A Week 26 Results
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Chievo 0-0 Palermo
Fiorentina 1-2 Lazio
Lecce 0-0 Reggina
Livorno 0-0 Inter
Messina 2-2 Juventus
Milan 1-0 Cagliari
Roma 1-0 Empoli
Sampdoria 1-2 Ascoli
Treviso 0-1 Parma
Udinese 1-2 Siena


this week saw Roma equalled the record, n move into 4th place after Viola lost to Lazio.

Next week : Roman Derby, with the prospect of Roma setting new all-time record.
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Serie A Week 27 Results
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Ascoli 1-0 Messina
Cagliari 2-2 Chievo
Empoli 1-1 Treviso
Inter 3-1 Udinese
Juventus 3-1 Lecce
Lazio 0-2 Roma
Palermo 0-2 Milan
Parma 2-4 Fiorentina
Reggina 1-1 Livorno
Siena 1-0 Sampdoria


this week saw Roma made history by setting the new all-time Serie A record of winning streak. thumbup.gif

next week spotlight will b on Stadio Olimpico again, where Roma gonna take on Inter. cool.gif
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gogogo ROMA...my second choice after the Diablo

GTG

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u support 2 teams in Serie A ? laugh.gif

n btw,the nickname is not 'Diablo' but 'diavolo' wink.gif


enuff bout Serie A mate...we gonna face germany in 1st march
now lets talk about it biggrin.gif

Lippi picks his squad for frenly against Germany

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Marcello Lippi has recalled Christian Vieri, Simone Perrotta and given Fiorentina’s Manuel Pasqual his debut for Italy’s friendly against Germany.


Vieri has shown better form since he began playing regularly at Monaco, while Perrotta has been the driving force behind Roma’s revival with 10 consecutive Serie A wins.


Pasqual is the only absolute beginner in the side, having impressed since his move to Fiorentina from Serie B outfit Arezzo in the summer.


The left-back will turn 24 years of age in mid-March and has made 23 League appearances for the Viola this term.


He was playing for amateur team Derthona as recently as 2001, going on to Treviso, Arezzo and Fiorentina, so he should make his Azzurri bow in his ‘home’ stadium.


Palermo defender Christian Zaccardo is also included, as Juve's Gianluca Zambrotta is injured, taking the Rosanero contingent up to five players.


However, Lippi has left Milan’s Filippo Inzaghi – on target again today – and Real Madrid benchwarmer Antonio Cassano at home. Gianluigi Buffon returns after his shoulder surgery, with Udinese’s Morgan De Sanctis and Livorno shot-stopper Marco Amelia as back-up.


The Azzurri will take on the World Cup hosts at the Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence on March 1.



Italy squad: Buffon (Juventus), Amelia (Livorno), De Sanctis (Udinese); Barzagli (Palermo), Cannavaro (Juventus), Grosso (Palermo), Materazzi (Inter), Nesta (Milan), Oddo (Lazio), Pasqual (Fiorentina), Zaccardo (Palermo); Barone (Palermo), Camoranesi (Juventus), De Rossi (Roma), Diana (Sampdoria), Gattuso (Milan), Perrotta (Roma), Pirlo (Milan); Del Piero (Juventus), Gilardino (Milan), Iaquinta (Udinese), Toni (Fiorentina), Vieri (Monaco)



im happy with the recalled of perrotta,oddo n de sanctis
n after some brilliant performances by pasqual in the Serie A so far
he deserve a shot in the Azzurri team

but 4 goalpoacher striker in the squad ?? vieiri,laquinta,gila,toni....
del piero is the only support/assist striker in that squad sweat.gif

looking forward for the official announcement of the new 'home' jersey

anyway lets test out the germany army in florence....

Forza Italia !!
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^Great to see Amelia and De Sanctis in Italian squad. Both performed great with their own club so far.
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hm... still Azzurri lack of truly capable AM playmaker after Totti is out... sweat.gif

Totti most probably will retired from International after this WC. I hope Aquilani will rise up n prove that he's capable to earn an Azzurri shirt.
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no pippo...why why...???

pippo betta than bobo right..

without totti unsure.gif ..."ohh totti kenapa lu kasi patah lu punye kaki" cry.gif ...

GTG

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relax...totti will make it to the WC
im optimistic he will be in germany
the big question now is about his form in the tournament
but a gifted n classy player will always be influential eventho not at their best form

after wc06,we can count on some of young player in Serie A
montolivo is the man who has the same playing style as totti rite now
n aquilani is the younger version of pirlo....deep playmaker
hope both of them will be great in the future

actually fiore can take that spot behind the twin striker...but he is more similar to lampard compared to totti
n that wont help much...cos we need more creativity when the 2 striker upfront are the 'goalpoachers' type

anyway...
here are some of the pic from the italia training camp smile.gif

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Forza Italia !!
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now its has been confirmed...
the new 'home' jersey for Italy in WC06

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seems like the jersey that i saw in spore is indeed genuine biggrin.gif

this jersey looks much better when the player wear it
so save some money my italia brothers....i know u want a piece of this biggrin.gif

Forza Italia !!
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4-1

Gilardino
Luca Toni
De Rossi
Del Piero

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R. Huth (g)
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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Mar 1 2006, 12:37 PM)
now its has been confirmed...
the new 'home' jersey for Italy in WC06

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seems like the jersey that i saw in spore is indeed genuine biggrin.gif

this jersey looks much better when the player wear it
so save some money my italia brothers....i know u want a piece of this biggrin.gif

Forza Italia !!
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QUOTE(fariz @ Mar 2 2006, 06:04 AM)
4-1

Gilardino 
Luca Toni 
De Rossi 
Del Piero 

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R. Huth (g)
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Nice goal by Toni and Gila.
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Yeah, great win by the Azurri. Any goal clips to feast our eyes? Damn, match as big as this should have been live.
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http://www.fbtz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46776

Go here if you want the goal clips. But sorrry to say that you have to register.
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looks like klismann garu kepala again...already march....
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really an encouraging result... the Germans were being destroyed ! tongue.gif

it looks like the trident of Toni, Gila, n ADP works fine. thumbup.gif

also congratz to Pasqual for making his Azzurri debut, althought it juz last few minutes. laugh.gif
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I though Italy winning against germany best squad formation.
Again... 4-1 against a testing squad only doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif chait!!! this game sould bring cassano play lah....can befriends with podolski. kekekeke.

As long no materazzi, the game is enjoyable....

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relax...TOTTI will make it to the WC
im optimistic he will be in germany
the big question now is about his form in the tournament
but a gifted n classy player will always be influential eventho not at their best form

after wc06,we can count on some of young player in Serie A
montolivo is the man who has the same playing style as TOTTI rite now


Im sure he'll win ITALY the world cup.... thumbup.gif
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Serie A Week 28 Results
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Chievo 2-2 Lazio
Fiorentina 2-1 Siena
Lecce 2-0 Palermo
Livorno 0-1 Cagliari
Messina 0-1 Parma
Milan 3-0 Empoli
Roma 1-1 Inter
Sampdoria 0-1 Juventus
Treviso 0-1 Reggina
Udinese 1-1 Ascoli

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Italia 4 - 1 germania

good result
but we shouldnt get too carried away by this result
we should remain focused to our objective in WC06

Forza Lippi !!
Forza Azzurri !!
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btw....here are the goal clips biggrin.gif

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Italy - Germany

1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
4-1

Thx juventusmania.net


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Guiseppe Rossi

who knows this man??
it is player for italy team on wcup???

he is still play wth manchester united???
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QUOTE(scorps @ Mar 12 2006, 08:21 AM)
Guiseppe Rossi

who knows this man??
it is player for italy team on wcup???

he is still play wth manchester united???
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I dont think he is in the italian team squad but yea he is a young talent with the Man United team. Has shined in the reserves but still hasn't been used a lot in Man U first team squad.
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no way for Rossi to get himself an Azzurri shirt for now, until he can really burst into the 1st team of MU and hit big time. Azzurri oledi got plenty of better option upfront now.

anyway he's still young n plenty rooms to improve. We shall see abt that for several years to come. cool.gif
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Rossi just another Maccarone. Overrated by media exposure. Those overrated EPL influences. Those young guns in serie A much better.
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rossi isnt like maccarone in a sense rossi has made an impact in england and whereas macca struggled in england. even at reserve level.
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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Mar 12 2006, 03:45 PM)
rossi isnt like maccarone in a sense rossi has made an impact in england and whereas macca struggled in england. even at reserve level.
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he make me remember about paolo rossi,
the legendry italian striker..

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list ur probables Italian team for the WC.. the squad that is...

GKs...
MFs...
SKs...

including reserves

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do u thing inzaghi will be selected for Azzuri squad..??

pippo is betta than bobo

i dont get it, why lippi still choose bobo over supa pippo

GTG

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QUOTE(Punish @ Mar 15 2006, 09:10 AM)
do u thing inzaghi will be selected for Azzuri squad..??

pippo is betta than bobo, i dunt get it, why lippi still choose bobo over supa pippo

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hahahah... yeah super pippo is definately in for me... there's something about pippo... he's having a good run lately...

honestly bobo is way past his prime... and this coming from an inter fan... wink.gif
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Serie A Week 31 Results
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Ascoli 2-2 Chievo
Cagliari 0-2 Reggina
Empoli 2-1 Livorno
Juventus 1-1 Roma
Lazio 2-0 Sampdoria
Messina 1-1 Udinese
Milan 3-1 Fiorentina
Palermo 1-0 Treviso
Parma 1-0 Inter
Siena 1-2 Lecce


next round spotlight will b Fiorentina vs Roma... that will pretty much decide who's going for CL next season. cool.gif
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seriously....
i prefer if roma n viola take the cl spot
n ditch inter from top 4

inter need a to revamp their squad to be more 'italian'
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Current inter team is the next thing after galacticos.
Dont cry for me argentina....
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that Tavano guy is italian right? is he in the list?
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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Mar 28 2006, 04:55 PM)
seriously....
i prefer if roma n viola take the cl spot
n ditch inter from top 4

inter need a to revamp their squad to be more 'italian'
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well that could b a bit unlikely to happen... but heck, Inter is juz 5 points ahead Viola now... laugh.gif

QUOTE(Reeson @ Mar 28 2006, 09:06 PM)
that Tavano guy is italian right? is he in the list?
looks good enough to me  smile.gif
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yup, he's Italian... but somehow i think its kinda hard for him to make it to Germany.

his performance been impressive though. cool.gif
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Tavano already in Lippi eye on today goal.com edition.
But I still prefer macha Miccoli with his experience and suit enough to benchwarm the attacking line.

and please no Cassano. He can shove his arrogant and classy-club-picking somewhere else. Thats what overrated deserved.
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The inclusion of AC Milan striker Filippo Inzaghi was the main talking point after Italy coach Marcello Lippi named a 29-man squad for a pre-FIFA World Cup(tm) get-together at the Centro Tecnico Borghesiana training centre in Rome on 2 and 3 May.
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hehehehe..
like totti is come back to national teamm..

yeahh forza de italia..
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So any progression on who's being selected and who's not ? Dont mind me asking for I have not been following closely *hangs head in shame* , MONTELLA HAS ANY CHANCE PLAYING FOR THE COUNTRY ?
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QUOTE(simchi @ May 15 2006, 12:05 AM)
MONTELLA HAS ANY CHANCE PLAYING FOR THE COUNTRY ?
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to make it simple, NO.

Lippi gonna announce the squad 2day, so u'll get to know it later 2nite.
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Lucarelli as 4th striker????
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i hope vieri can is being called-up by lippi.there no doubt that he is a good striker.
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QUOTE(rEDs @ May 15 2006, 06:59 PM)
Lucarelli as 4th striker????
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whispers in Italy is that Iaquinta took up that place. Well, i prefer Lucarelli actually.

QUOTE(hotboyccds @ May 15 2006, 08:41 PM)
i hope vieri can is being called-up by lippi.there no doubt that he is a good striker.
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Vieri ? hm, no offence here, but had u been staying in a cave for past 2-3 years ?
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btw,which club vieri play for now?
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QUOTE(hotboyccds @ May 15 2006, 10:55 PM)
btw,which club vieri play for now?
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MONACO.... tongue.gif

sad that Aimo Diana (Sampdoria) - out due to groin injury.

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Lippi had named the squad.

Goalkeepers: Buffon (Juventus), Peruzzi (Lazio), Amelia (Livorno)

Defenders: Zambrotta (Juventus), Nesta (Milan), Cannavaro (Juventus), Grosso (Palermo), Zaccardo (Palermo), Barzagli (Palermo), Materazzi (Inter), Oddo (Lazio)

Midfielders: Camoranesi (Juventus), Pirlo (Milan), Gattuso (Milan), De Rossi (Roma), Perrotta (Roma), Barone (Palermo)

Attackers: Totti (Roma), Toni (Fiorentina), Gilardino (Milan), Del Piero (Juventus), Inzaghi (Milan), Iaquinta (Udinese)

Reserves: De Sanctis (Udinese), Bonera (Parma), Marchionni (Parma), Semioli (Chievo)


not much to complaint abt, juz that i think Lucarelli should b ahead of Iaquinta.
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ May 16 2006, 09:55 AM)
Lippi had named the squad.

Goalkeepers: Buffon (Juventus), Peruzzi (Lazio), Amelia (Livorno)

Defenders: Zambrotta (Juventus), Nesta (Milan), Cannavaro (Juventus), Grosso (Palermo), Zaccardo (Palermo), Barzagli (Palermo), Materazzi (Inter), Oddo (Lazio)

Midfielders: Camoranesi (Juventus), Pirlo (Milan), Gattuso (Milan), De Rossi (Roma), Perrotta (Roma), Barone (Palermo)

Attackers: Totti (Roma), Toni (Fiorentina), Gilardino (Milan), Del Piero (Juventus), Inzaghi (Milan), Iaquinta (Udinese)

Reserves: De Sanctis (Udinese), Bonera (Parma), Marchionni (Parma), Semioli  (Chievo)
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This is sure an attacking minded side as 6 strikers included.... but totti n del piero can play in midfield too....
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Lor...Iaquinta selected....poor old chap Luca.

Apart of Iaquinta in the team......another big mess is stupid Materrazzi is also in the team doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif Lippi should call up Christian Terlizzi(Italian Roberto Carlos).


Hehehe.... Vieri no standard already...same goes as Di Vaio.
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ehe ... thats a good list of players ,.. very attacking minded ..

this is my 1st 11:-

--------------------Buffon-------------------

Zambrotta----Nesta---Cannavaro----Grosso

-------------Gattuso-----Pirlo---------------

----Camoranesi----Totti-----Del Piero------

---------------------Toni-----------------------

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GLAD FOR PIPPO IS IN THE SQUAD.

I LIKE THIS FORMATION BETTER

--------------------Buffon-------------------

Zambrotta----Nesta---Cannavaro----Grosso

Camoranesi---Gattuso------------------------
------------------------------Totti-----Del Piero

-----------------Toni---GILA--------------------

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Azzurri squad numbers revealed

The Italian Football Federation have released the player squad numbers for the Azzurri's World Cup campaign.

Francesco Totti is handed the No 10 shirt which means that Alessandro Del Piero is again given the No 7.

Centre-forward Luca Toni will wear the No 9, while the No 17 - thought to be unlucky in the peninsula - has been assigned to Palermo's Simone Barone.

1. Gianluigi Buffon
2. Cristian Zaccardo
3. Fabio Grosso
4. Daniele De Rossi
5. Fabio Cannavaro
6. Andrea Barzagli
7. Alessandro Del Piero
8. Gennaro Gattuso
9. Luca Toni
10.Francesco Totti
11.Alberto Gilardino
12.Angelo Peruzzi
13.Alessandro Nesta
14.Marco Amelia
15.Vincenzo Iaquinta
16.Mauro Camoranesi
17.Simone Barone
18.Filippo Inzaghi
19.Gianluca Zambrotta
20.Simone Perrotta
21.Andrea Pirlo
22.Massimo Oddo
23.Marco Materazzi

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with 31 goals this season Toni is definately the one to watch from this italian team... i just hope he can keep his domestic form in the WC... banging in goals like there's no tomorrow...

danielle bonera is in the reserves... that's good... the back four seems strong enough... not too sure bout grosso though...

how's grosso in the league??? anybody???
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WOOt! Pippo is back in!

Toni-Pippo would be nice to watch
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European U-21 Championships - Gp B - 26/5/06 (19.45)

Italy 1 - 0 Ukraine
Chiellini 93 (I)
Agueda

A last-gasp goal from Giorgio Chiellini handed Italy a precious victory over Ukraine that puts them in contention for a semi-final spot.

Claudio Gentile made several changes to the side that snatched a last-gasp 3-3 draw against Denmark two days ago, as Torino's Alessandro Rosina and hitman Rolando Bianchi came into the starting 11 following their impressive substitute contributions, pushing Mario Defendi and Giampaolo Pazzini on to the bench.

More..
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Italian Seria A just lost something....SHEVA..

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QUOTE(Punish @ May 27 2006, 10:18 AM)
Italian Seria A just lost something....SHEVA..

GTG
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To be honest, I'm really suprised he chose to leave. But anyway good luck to him.
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Anyone watching Italy's match with the Swiss?
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QUOTE(Nostalgia @ Jun 1 2006, 03:24 AM)
Anyone watching Italy's match with the Swiss?
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didnt watch it. It ended with 1-1 draw. Gilardino scored.

w00t, Totti started the game n played whole match. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(PCcrazy @ May 27 2006, 11:09 AM)
To be honest, I'm really suprised he chose to leave. But anyway good luck to him.
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well... he won everything in italian football... and in europe with milan....


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i watched the italy-swiss game, and pretty much dissapointed with the way italy played. we are disorganized, and the understanding is not there. swiss played much better football, and they know the players positioning very well. the defence is very good, but mids and strikers don't connect properly.

i hope the mids can improve. in the first half pirlo drifted too much to the right, makes no space for camo; and left huge gap for totti and DP to fill in. in 2nd de rossi was in, and i don't think he is effective with totti.
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anyone noe when zambrotta wud come back? wut kind of injury is he in anyway?
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QUOTE(Rocko @ Jun 1 2006, 03:54 PM)
anyone noe when zambrotta wud come back? wut kind of injury is he in anyway?
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thigh injury... he could be out for the 1st n 2nd game of WC. sweat.gif
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i really do hope Totti and ADP can work out together as a team. nothing could stop Italy if they manage to pair up as a team.
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icon_question.gif where's ac milan forum???????? icon_question.gif
im sorry for asking stupid question....
im new here....
heheheehheheheh....

forza ROSSONERI!!!!

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i predict Rossi from Man Utd will captain italy in the future!
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cry.gif heart broken cry.gif

SheVA + CheLSeA
cry.gif cry.gif
MilaN = ??????

vmad.gif vmad.gif vmad.gif

MILAN STILL STRONG!!!!!!



FORZA ROSSONERI!!!!!!!!

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QUOTE(Destr0yer @ Jun 5 2006, 03:30 PM)
cry.gif heart broken  cry.gif

    SheVA + CheLSeA
          cry.gif  cry.gif
      MilaN = ??????

vmad.gif  vmad.gif  vmad.gif 

  MILAN STILL STRONG!!!!!!
    FORZA ROSSONERI!!!!!!!!
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go whine abt it in AC's thread dude. wink.gif

now Nesta hurted himself pulak. hope he's ok. sweat.gif
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italy and spain always give me the same impression for those euro or world cup --> a team that formed by the world best players in every postition but hardly get the result shakehead.gif

some more italian football being hit by the league scandal sweat.gif

totti, pls...dun 'shoot' people again like what u did 2 years ago...
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they are the old netherlands. now holland very syok to see.
robben booming down flank. biggrin.gif
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lets hope nesta n zambro will recover faster
both of them are key player
im sure u guys dont want materazzi to partner canna laugh.gif

oddo should replace zambro at the right flank for a while
im not confident with zaccardo
his performance during the frenly with swiss was horrible shakehead.gif

anyway u guys bought the azzurri jersey already ?
still havent get mine....tight budget biggrin.gif
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i would pick Barzagli or Bonera ahead of Materazzi anytime. laugh.gif
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anyway u guys bought the azzurri jersey already ?
still havent get mine....tight budget biggrin.gif
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how much aar for the original? where to get? cool.gif
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how much aar for the original? where to get?  cool.gif
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Try to get it from Ebay lor...cheaper.. smile.gif


www.ebay.com


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ITALY supporter kicking in rclxm9.gif flex.gif
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QUOTE(euronymous @ Jun 7 2006, 11:23 AM)
how much aar for the original? where to get?  cool.gif
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RM210 @ al-ihksan Bukit Bintang. smile.gif
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Where can I buy Del Piero Jersey....either the Juventes one...or the Italy national team one...and what's the price? cool.gif
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http://203.82.65.21/live/dcallme.php?short...64589007&page=3

anyone can hear the priview? I cant doh.gif

celcom call me tones...Italy National anthem rclxm9.gif

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QUOTE(Firdaus92 @ Jun 8 2006, 12:29 AM)
Where can I buy Del Piero Jersey....either the Juventes one...or the Italy national team one...and what's the price? cool.gif
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al-ikhsan bkt bintang.........sure original........and sometimes cheaper then others......can also try pertama komplex...got a lot of shops...

non ori shirts? got a lot of places.......carik sendiri laa brother whistling.gif
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bad news

1) gattuso injured (misses 1st match, 2nd math doubful)
2) Zambrotta injured (misses 1st match)
3) Nesta doubful

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so, anyone can confirm the first starting 11? unsure.gif
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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story...orldcup&cc=4716

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


all the ITALY fans, please stand up!!! may 2006 be like 1982( flex.gif
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midfield should be pirlo as DM, camoranesi RM, del piero AM and LM? rossi?
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QUOTE(pilotHans @ Jun 8 2006, 05:51 PM)
bad news

1) gattuso injured (misses 1st match, 2nd math doubful)
2) Zambrotta injured (misses 1st match)
3) Nesta doubful

sad.gif

so, anyone can confirm the first starting 11?  unsure.gif
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well, we still waiting for news whether Totti is really fully fit to start the Ghana game.

so my guess now are :

4-3-1-2 (with Totti)

-----------------Buffon----------------
-Oddo--Cannavaro--Nesta--Grosso-
---Camoranesi--De Rossi--Pirlo-----
-----------------Totti-------------------
-----------Gilardino--Toni-------------


or 4-4-2 (without Totti)

------------Buffon---------------------
-Oddo--Cannavaro--Nesta--Grosso-
-Camoranesi--De Rossi--Pirlo--ADP-
---------Gilardino---Toni---------------

the 4-4-2 will mayb somehow act like 4-3-3, with ADP may push up more to b like 3rd forward.

also, Nesta is not yet certain to start, nor miss. n I afraid Lippi could opt for Materazzi for that. ZOMG.
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bonera? he's good too
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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Jun 9 2006, 09:45 AM)
well, we still waiting for news whether Totti is really fully fit to start the Ghana game.

so my guess now are :

4-3-1-2 (with Totti)

-----------------Buffon----------------
-Oddo--Cannavaro--Nesta--Grosso-
---Camoranesi--De Rossi--Pirlo-----
-----------------Totti-------------------
-----------Gilardino--Toni-------------
or 4-4-2 (without Totti)

------------Buffon---------------------
-Oddo--Cannavaro--Nesta--Grosso-
-Camoranesi--De Rossi--Pirlo--ADP-
---------Gilardino---Toni---------------

the 4-4-2 will mayb somehow act like 4-3-3, with ADP may push up more to b like 3rd forward.

also, Nesta is not yet certain to start, nor miss. n I afraid Lippi could opt for Materazzi for that. ZOMG.
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used to see vieri & del piero in the squad sweat.gif now must get used to it...hmm........toni also good what flex.gif

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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Jun 9 2006, 12:11 PM)
bonera? he's good too
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yup, he's always my pick for the RB spot. I love to see him deploy as CB in case Nesta is out.

anyway he's juz a standby now. Including him will means Zambrotta's completely out. sad.gif

QUOTE(pilotHans @ Jun 9 2006, 02:22 PM)
used to see vieri & del piero in the squad  sweat.gif now must get used to it...hmm........toni also good what  flex.gif
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Toni now is way better than Vieri during laz WC. laugh.gif
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QUOTE
12 June 2100 Italy vs Ghana

17 June 2100 Italy vs USA

22 June 1600 Cech Rep vs Italy


that Germany time I guess..

anyone knows Malaysian time and on what channel will broadcast the game LIVE? unsure.gif
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13 June 3am malaysian time --> Italy vs Ghana
prediction : 3-1

18 June 3am malaysian time --> Italy vs USA
prediction : 2-0

22 June 9pm malaysian time --> Cech Rep vs Italy
prediction : 1-0

hope the win in the group and avoid meeting brasil in the second round sweat.gif

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let the games begin rclxm9.gif

3am..
13 june 2006......

Ghana vs Italy
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can wait till the match!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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AZZURI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

FORZA ROOSONERI
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What a great game by Italy which win by 2-0...two great goals from Pirlo and I___(something I i think...cannot remember tongue.gif)

Got many chances but always hit the gol post and captured by the keeper...Hope Italy wins this World Cup thumbup.gif

Just remembered...it's Iaquinta who makes the 2nd goal at the 83rd minutes cool.gif

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Italy played really well last night! This 'new' Italy is no longer a defensive minded team. They are now more dynamic and willing to attack. Hope Italy can go far! Forza Azzurri!! thumbup.gif
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il Azzurri ha vinto contro il Ghana!!! Gioco grande...
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italy play well last nite. a good game indeed.
they play offensive style, pity toni , he hit the bar.
guess nx match he will scores. smile.gif
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Yeah , he could have scored last night if they passed to him instead to taking the shot on 2 occassions.
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Toni was unlucky last nite. but he did play well especially in 1-1 situation. both Nesta and Cannavaro were excellent as they crucially blocked/spoilt some of the moves made by the Ghanaians. the Italians will only get better and that's what i'm hoping to see. smile.gif
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Iaquinta make himself worthy replace for Lucarelli.
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good attacking game by italy, and too bad for kuffour smile.gif

the mids are still not in the right mixture ... can see how appiah control the game ... but the defs ... SOLID!
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QUOTE(state of abyssmal @ Jun 13 2006, 01:41 PM)
italy play well last nite. a good game indeed.
they play offensive style, pity toni , he hit the bar.
guess nx match he will scores.  smile.gif
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I like Italy's new style. No longer defensive minded. smile.gif
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Hmmm...the new Italy is really nice to watch, not the typical defensive team that we're used to seeing. Lippi really changed the whole team's style of play, and yet still retained the top defensive qualities of the Italians. Cannavaro and Nesta are freaking brick walls, Ghana could only muster a few long range shots thanks to them. Even the stand-in left back Grosso did very well.

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if Italy do meet Brasil, i'll be betting on Italy........... flex.gif rclxm9.gif
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im quite worried when i see lippi field 3 center midfield in that match
cos that would be too center-oriented attacking team,no width at all
im worried ghana will park everybody in the center n block all the passes
but im glad to see perotta n pirlo working tirelessly,they were everywhere..not just on the center

anyway i hope de rossi will much more wise with his gameplay
sometimes his defending action really throbbing my heart laugh.gif
hope he will be more cautious,if not it will risking the team n himself (yellow/red card)

the performances still not the best like we've seen in the past few months
i hope the team will just get better,especially on the flanks
now zambrotta is injury free.....
lets bring back the full-force fullbacks of italy !!

my rant about the player.....
nice haircut by totti,the straighten long hair of camo really doesnt suit him laugh.gif
buffon jersey in this tournament is the worst gk jersey italy ever had
bring back the silver color jersey damnit !!

it was a good performances indeed....
i believe we should have lead 2-0 even before the half time biggrin.gif

now lets try USA....
maybe there will be a match gathering for this match organized by milanmalaysia n juvefc malaysia
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Forza Italia !!
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totti should have cut this hairstyle a long time ago, he looks damn good.
zambrotta and gattuso's return will strengthen the team more. this might be italy's year.
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DP hairdo is worst to me tongue.gif

the game is good, but for me the defenders play too deep compared to ghana; and DP insertion does not meant anything when ghana controlled the mid and their territory really well.


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LOL , i want to see more of DP and Inzaghi , although the current in game players are excellent , especially defenders led by Nesta/ Cannavaro smile.gif

Toni shouldve get himself a goal in the upcoming match, he plays excellently, just dont have the right chance
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Group E is shaping up to be the most potentially explosive so far... can't wait for when the Azzurri meet the Czechs! rclxm9.gif

Group C comes close but no way Oranjes and Argentines can match the coolness to be found here. cool.gif
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some info to share wit u guys....
there will be a match gathering organized by milanmalaysia n juvefcmalaysia

ITALY vs U.S.A

Date : Sunday, 18.06.2006
Venue : Gazeeboo Canai n Such, ss15, Subang Jaya.
Time : 2.30 a.m

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so if u got free time,lets join the match gathering smile.gif

its on sunday morning,shouldnt be a big problem i guess
after that can continue sleeping laugh.gif
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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Jun 16 2006, 04:20 AM)
ITALY vs U.S.A

Date : Sunday, 18.06.2006
Venue : Gazeeboo Canai n Such, ss15, Subang Jaya.
Time : 2.30 a.m
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nanti aku datang biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Jun 16 2006, 04:20 AM)
some info to share wit u guys....
there will be a match gathering organized by milanmalaysia n juvefcmalaysia

ITALY vs U.S.A

Date : Sunday, 18.06.2006
Venue : Gazeeboo Canai n Such, ss15, Subang Jaya.
Time : 2.30 a.m

FORZA ITALIA!!
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so if u got free time,lets join the match gathering smile.gif

its on sunday morning,shouldnt be a big problem i guess
after that can continue sleeping laugh.gif
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c u guys there icon_rolleyes.gif

still looking for an Italian flag unsure.gif sweat.gif

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oh man, Italy is the second country i'll support after england. Wished I could come for some gathering but have exams.... darn.... Maldini 8 years ago was my first love in this sport, too bad can't see him play for Italy anymore....
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Italy are indeed a strong team. All these year, Italy had good players in the squad but no luck of winning any major tournaments. Hope that this Italy team has lady luck along their side this time.
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respect pirlo, such a calm and outstanding player. he is the best example of a footballer wit brains
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I'm going to KL ... bug, fariz pls sms me on 012 2845121 for the venue ...
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some of juve fan will be there too smile.gif

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respect pirlo, such a calm and outstanding player. he is the best example of a footballer wit brains
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He is a good player, play the ball well. Man Utd should sign him.
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have to agree bout pirlo. and he has a wicked bend on set pieces something manu also lack
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QUOTE(vincent_lms_3366 @ Jun 17 2006, 05:12 PM)
He is a good player, play the ball well. Man Utd should sign him.
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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Jun 17 2006, 05:36 PM)
have to agree bout pirlo. and he has a wicked bend on set pieces something manu also lack
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NOOOOOO............HE SHUD STAYIN PUT AT WITH ROSSONERI.
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NOOOOOO............HE SHUD STAYIN PUT AT WITH ROSSONERI.
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got it bro
some of juve fan will be there too smile.gif

to pilothans or anybody who will join the gathering
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cannovaro.....please dont be injured sad.gif
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Poor game from Italy, couldn't capitalize on the 1 man advantage...
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didn't watch the game, sadly. they played defensive after the first goal again? they shouldn't have play this kind of silly games anymore, dunwan to see them kick out of the wc by smaller/weaker teams.
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Poor game from Italy, couldn't capitalize on the 1 man advantage...
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QUOTE(vincent_lms_3366 @ Jun 18 2006, 11:35 AM)
Lady luck was not at the Italy team. They should have crushed USA when USA had 2 men send off. Hope they will win against the Czech.
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not necessary..if a team play with less men, they will defend heavily...somemore usa already know ghana has beaten czech, means if they can draw the match means they could still qualify in the final match...
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Group E really live up to the expectation.....Death Group !!

it was a disappointing result

the 2 major incidents that was occurred in a space of few minutes really disrupt our gameplay
it was stupid move by both zaccardo n de rossi
i already warn about de rossi in previous post n now he cant escape no more
zaccardo screwed up at the crucial moment,we all know he isnt solid
with his latest blunder,i dont think we will see him to be the starter ever again in this wc
and the referee...wat can i say more....there are at least 4 wrong calls for the offside
another few bad decision against us and totti yellow card shouldnt be given

i believe the decision to subs totti is to gave pirlo a more free-role position
n gattuso to do all the defensive works....help by perrotta
lippi certainly not convince to let toni or gila play as lone striker
i dont think it will work well too given that the physical approach by usa team
i believe toni/gila will suffer alone upfront

n after they went down to 9 player,lippi try to reignite the trident by introducing alex
but it didnt worked well,cos we know the usa already stay deep at their half
simple becos they want a draw in this game

now a must win game against the czech !!

there will be a match gathering for that match
i will post the full detail soon
hope u guys can make it

Forza Italia !!

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If only the goal by Gattuso is counted....Italy will be on the Knockout Round.... cry.gif cry.gif

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QUOTE(vincent_lms_3366 @ Jun 17 2006, 05:12 PM)
He is a good player, play the ball well. Man Utd should sign him.
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I thought you are Juventus supporter? Why must he goes to Man Utd? Dont you think it should be better if he goes to Juventus perhaps?(as a supporter)

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If only the goal by Gattuso is counted....Italy will be on the Knockout Round.... cry.gif  cry.gif
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aiya dat one if not offside keller would have saved it also...the missed opportunity i rued was del piero's after pirlo's lob. iaquinta had a chance to fall & get penalty when one of the def was tugging his shirt inside the area but full credits to him for staying up.
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Italy qualify if...

Italy just need a point against the Czech Republic to reach the last 16 of the World Cup, but there are other options. Here are all of the scenarios...

If Italy win:
An Italian victory against Pavel Nedved and Co will give the Azzurri top spot in Group E and lead to a second round match with the runners-up in Brazil's Group F.

If Italy draw:
A point with the Czechs will also be enough for qualification as Italy would move on to five points, leaving their opponents on just four. However, such a result could see Italy surrender top spot in the group to Ghana if they beat America in their last game. If that tie ends all square, Italy would remain first leaving the Czech Republic and the African nation to decide qualification on goal difference. A USA win would still see Italy top the group.

If Italy lose:
All would not necessarily be lost if the Azzurri taste defeat on Thursday. They could still finish second if the other game ends in a draw or if a victorious America don't go on the goal rampage against the Black Stars.

- channel4.com
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QUOTE(fariz @ Jun 19 2006, 09:38 AM)
Italy qualify if...

Italy just need a point against the Czech Republic to reach the last 16 of the World Cup, but there are other options. Here are all of the scenarios...

If Italy win:
An Italian victory against Pavel Nedved and Co will give the Azzurri top spot in Group E and lead to a second round match with the runners-up in Brazil's Group F.

If Italy draw:
A point with the Czechs will also be enough for qualification as Italy would move on to five points, leaving their opponents on just four. However, such a result could see Italy surrender top spot in the group to Ghana if they beat America in their last game. If that tie ends all square, Italy would remain first leaving the Czech Republic and the African nation to decide qualification on goal difference. A USA win would still see Italy top the group.

If Italy lose:
All would not necessarily be lost if the Azzurri taste defeat on Thursday. They could still finish second if the other game ends in a draw or if a victorious America don't go on the goal rampage against the Black Stars.

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but if we do meet brasil in the 2nd round, I hope Ronaldo starts in the 1st 11.....coz whenever he's in Brasil plays terrible thumbup.gif thumbup.gif thumbup.gif

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Not only hoping that he play terrible...I'm hoping for a red card rclxms.gif laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Firdaus92 @ Jun 19 2006, 08:14 PM)
Not only hoping that he play terrible...I'm hoping for a red card rclxms.gif  laugh.gif
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laugh.gif u think brasil guys are like american ar? shakehead.gif
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QUOTE(rEDs @ Jun 18 2006, 07:40 PM)
I thought you are Juventus supporter? Why must he goes to Man Utd? Dont you think it should be better if he goes to Juventus perhaps?(as a supporter)
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Well, i support quite a number of team, like in the EPL, i support Man Utd, in Serie A i support Juve and in LA Liga i support Barcelona. Out of these 3 teams, I followed Man Utd the longest. No offence, these 3 clubs are good clubs.

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there will be a match gathering for Czech vs Italy match tomorrow

DATE : Thursday, 22.06.2006.
TIME : 10.00 p.m
VENUE : Caffe` 1920 Bangsar
Lot F12 & 13A, first floor, Bangsar Shopping Village,
No. 1 Jalan Telawi 1, Bangsar Baru,
59100 Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia
Tel/Fax: +60 (0) 3 2287 1920

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QUOTE(vincent_lms_3366 @ Jun 21 2006, 05:22 PM)
Well, i support quite a number of team, like in the EPL, i support Man Utd, in Serie A i support Juve and in LA Liga i support Barcelona. Out of these 3 teams, I followed Man Utd the longest. No offence, these 3 clubs are good clubs.
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no wonder. i stick to one only. i dont watch epl or any league else. i personally feel they not good enough like serie A passion of play. in my league of friends we dont support many clubs..later kena mark glory hunter hahahaha

my guess

Czech 1 - Italy 1 (pippo or toni score)



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Even tho i support italy but for club i still with manutd and i still remember how roberto baggio take penalty kick in finale 1994 doh.gif still fresh in my head shakehead.gif

tomorrow gathering i sure come if fariz fetch me at office tongue.gif
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QUOTE(rEDs @ Jun 21 2006, 08:10 PM)
no wonder. i stick to one only. i dont watch epl or any league else. i personally feel they not good enough like serie A passion of play. in my league of friends we dont support many clubs..later kena mark glory hunter hahahaha

my guess

Czech 1 - Italy 1 (pippo or toni score)
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Thursday is Calciopoli charges day

The clubs and individuals under investigation for sporting fraud will be informed of any possible charges they will face on Thursday evening, it has been confirmed.

Reports in Italy had suggested that the Italian Football Federation's prosecutor, Stefano Palazzi, would reveal his charge sheet at some stage on Wednesday.

However, the FIGC have stated that Palazzi will unveil the list of clubs and individuals who will face a sporting tribunal on Thursday evening at the earliest.

"They [the names and charges] will be issued tomorrow after the stock market closes," stated FIGC commissioner Guido Rossi.

He added that the decision to delay the announcement was at the request of Consob chief Lamberto Cardia who is in charge of the stock market regulator.

The stock market will close at 17.30 hours local time, just minutes before Italy's final Group E World Cup clash ends against the Czech Republic.

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i hope it wouldn't affect our WC squad morale. sweat.gif
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congrats to italy for qualify to the 2nd round,
inzaghi still scored 1 goal although he miss some chances,
overall credit to the tough defence line,is nesta injured?
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just came back from the gathering at cafe 1920.A great game by the italian.
i dont know what gattuso trying to do at lippi sweat.gif

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just came back from the gathering at cafe 1920.A great game by the italian.
i dont know what gattuso trying to do at lippi  sweat.gif

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as predicted. pippo fits the bill as scorer. he's the best bet to use full advantage of viola capt redcard.
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Fratelli d'Italia,
l'Italia s' desta,
dell'elmo di Scipio
s' cinta la testa.
Dov' la Vittoria?
Le porga la chioma,
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CORO:
Stringiamoci a coorte,
siam pronti alla morte.
Siam pronti alla morte,
l'Italia chiam.
Stringiamoci a coorte,
siam pronti alla morte.
Siam pronti alla morte,
l'Italia chiam!

Noi fummo da secoli
calpesti, derisi,
perch non siam popolo,
perch siam divisi.
Raccolgaci un'unica
bandiera, una speme:
di fonderci insieme
gi l'ora suon.

CORO
Uniamoci, amiamoci,
l'unione e l'amore
rivelano ai popoli
le vie del Signore.
Giuriamo far libero
il suolo natio:
uniti, per Dio,
chi vincer ci pu?

CORO
Dall'Alpi a Sicilia
Dovunque Legnano,
Ogn'uom di Ferruccio
Ha il core, ha la mano,
I bimbi d'Italia
Si chiaman Balilla,
Il suon d'ogni squilla
I Vespri suon.

CORO
Son giunchi che piegano
Le spade vendute:
Gi l'Aquila d'Austria
Le penne ha perdute.
Il sangue d'Italia,
Il sangue Polacco,
Bev, col cosacco,
Ma il cor le bruci.

CORO


English translation

Brothers of Italy,
Italy has awakened,
with Scipio's helmet
She has bound her head.
Where is Victory?
Let her bow down,
For God has made her
Rome's slave.

CHORUS:

Let us join in cohort,
We are ready to die!
We are ready to die!
Italy has hailed!
Let us join in cohort,
We are ready to die!
We are ready to die!
Italy has hailed!

We have been for centuries
Downtrodden and derided,
For we are not one people,
For we are divided.
Let one flag, one hope
Gather us all
For us to get unified
The hour has already struck.

CHORUS

Let us unite and love one another;
Union and love
Disclose to peoples
The ways of the Lord
Let us swear to free
Our native soil;
United under God,
Who can defeat us?

CHORUS

From Alps to Sicily,
In everywhere is Legnano;
Every man of Ferruccio
Has the heart, has the hand .
The children of Italy
Are called Balilla;
Every bell blast
Sounds the (Sicilian) Vespers.

CHORUS

Reeds bend
Mercenary swords
The Austrian eagle
Has already lost his plumes.
The blood of Italy
And that of the Poles
She drank with the Cossack,
But it burned her heart.
CHORUS

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as predicted. pippo fits the bill as scorer. he's the best bet to use full advantage of viola capt redcard.
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but what is TONI doing ><"
y he yet cant score
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Any pictures from the gathering?

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Any pictures from the gathering?
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De Rossi hit with four-match ban

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Italy midfielder Daniele De Rossi has been banned for four games for elbowing USA striker Brian McBride in the face.

It means De Rossi, who has served one match of the suspension, can only play again at the World Cup if Italy reach the final or third-place play-off.

Fifa's disciplinary committee also fined the Roma player 6,400 Euros.

The incident occurred in the first half of Italy's Group E match against USA and left McBride needing three stitches to a cut under his eye.

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Nesta ruled out of Australia game


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Italy's Alessandro Nesta has been ruled out of Monday's second round match with Australia because of a thigh injury.

Nesta has been struggling with the injury for the past couple of months and was substituted early in Italy's 2-0 victory over the Czech Republic.

His replacement in that game, Marco Materazzi, is likely to take his starting place.

Materazzi scored in the victory against the Czech Republic which confirmed the Italians as group winners.

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Materazzi score last game still not good enough to cover the damage/worst play he has ever done on Azzuri in those previous year. Not good enough to impress me.

Have to be worry about Bresciano. He's superb in Azzurical environment plays.


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materazzi is a nutcase...the fouls he commits over the course of his career,more like a wrestler than a footballer..thank god he's not the 1st choice in the italian squad...
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materazzi is a nutcase...the fouls he commits over the course of his career,more like a wrestler than a footballer..thank god he's not the 1st choice in the italian squad...
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hopefully materazzi will be consistent...
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Francesco Totti insists Italy will not under-estimate Australia as the Azzurri do not wish to leave the World Cup early. thumbup.gif

Italy tackle The Socceroos in Kaiserslautern on Monday looking to banish the memories of four years ago when they lost to South Korea in the second round.

Totti, who started all three group games after recovering from injury, is eager to continue his World Cup adventure in Germany.

And while he accepts Australia have limited experience on the world stage, he admits it would be foolish to write off Guus Hiddink's side.

"Now you can't fail in a match," said Totti. "If you lose, you come back home.

"Here in Germany we have settled down, so we want to stay.

"With the last 16, the World Cup enters into its decisive phase.

"One thing is for sure, teams who arrive here all deserve respect, so you don't have to make the mistake of undervaluing the opponents, even if, in our case, they haven't a big footballing tradition.

"Anyway, we won't make this mistake. Italy won't undervalue Australia."

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QUOTE(state of abyssmal @ Jun 23 2006, 08:46 PM)
i saw some of them taking picture. i think bug maybe have some picture to post. biggrin.gif
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aiseh state
gamba takde kat aku la
kene mintak kat bebudak milanmalaysia biggrin.gif


anyway yeah,i hope materazzi will be good n behave in the absence of nesta laugh.gif

will we revert to 4-3-3 ? i have no idea
seems like australia are playing pyshical game approach like the usa

hope totti,camo and del piero will hit their best form rite now !!
im still not satisfy with their performances so far
they can offer a lot more esp to totti n camo who is the team starter

to all Azzurri fan....there will be a match gathering at same place tonite
Caffe 1920, Bangsar Village Shoppin Center, 11pm

see u guys there...

Forza Italia !!
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since there is no Australian National team thread, I as aust fan wishing both side a great game tonight, may the best team win biggrin.gif
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today italy line up (copy from fifaworldcup official site)

1. BUFFON Gianluigi
3. GROSSO Fabio
5. CANNAVARO Fabio ©
7. DEL PIERO Alessandro
8. GATTUSO Gennaro
9. TONI Luca
11. GILARDINO Alberto
19. ZAMBROTTA Gianluca
20. PERROTTA Simone
21. PIRLO Andrea
23. MATERAZZI Marco

totti didn't get selected?is he injured?
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QUOTE(yhtan @ Jun 26 2006, 10:10 PM)
today italy line up (copy from fifaworldcup official site)

1. BUFFON Gianluigi 
3. GROSSO Fabio 
5. CANNAVARO Fabio
7. DEL PIERO Alessandro 
8. GATTUSO Gennaro 
9. TONI Luca 
11. GILARDINO Alberto 
19. ZAMBROTTA Gianluca 
20. PERROTTA Simone 
21. PIRLO Andrea 
23. MATERAZZI Marco

totti didn't get selected?is he injured?
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I heard Coach drop Totti for Del Piero . I'm quite surprise Totti not in first team line up.
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do u really know wtf u r talking about? mad.gif
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it seems air_mood is correct after all. fcuk materrazi for jeopardizing italy now..
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totti scored! fuh!!
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ZOMG Italian Job man.They robbed the game in the very last kick of the game shocking.gif
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i wondered what will happened if there's no penalty or totti din scored!
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to win that way
it's not honorable man
how can the players still celebrate like that
it was a clear dive
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haizz. italian has mastered the art of driving. learned from rivaldo kua..
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to win that way
it's not honorable man
how can the players still celebrate like that
it was a clear dive
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i cant blv italia have to win that way too...i tot will bring to extra time and win...yea i think is a dive..coz he have time to dribble the ball aside..but he go langgar that fella ...a clear dive...
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bah. let put this behind and hope italy will churned out a more honourable and convincing win over ukraine/swiss next..
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this is why i never like the italians
i never liked serie a for that matter as well
i was hoping they could change my mind this wc
but nope....very disappointed mad.gif
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QUOTE(rEDs @ Jun 24 2006, 09:48 PM)
Materazzi score last game still not good enough to cover the damage/worst play he has ever done on Azzuri in those previous year. Not good enough to impress me.

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Told ya....Materrazi was a fluke. He is NATURALY terrible. Even when he is not around also can have solid defense.....

QUOTE(verx @ Jun 27 2006, 12:57 AM)
to win that way
it's not honorable man
how can the players still celebrate like that
it was a clear dive
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I relativi 10 contro 11 e voi dite non grande?
L'italiano lo merita MOLTO BENE tizio. Relativo le tattiche che avete avuto bisogno di. Gioco con le arti e brain.Respect Lippi.
Mai alot sicuro del serie A della vigilanza... dovete essere wannabe di EPL. Non d un gioco australiano maledetto, troppo byers da riferimento gi con l'attrezzatura dura.

Alla fine... la relativa tutto il circa vincita!
Alla fine... la relativa tutto il circa vincita!
Alla fine... la relativa tutto il circa vincita!.

Forza Italia!!!



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QUOTE(rEDs @ Jun 27 2006, 01:07 AM)
Told ya....Materrazi was a fluke. He is NATURALY terrible. Even when he is not around also can have solid defense.....
Its 10 vs 11 and you say not great? Italian deserve it VERY WELL dude.
Its the tactics you needed. Play with arts and brain.Respect Lippi.
You sure never watch serie A alot...must be EPL wannabe.
I dont give a damn aussie play, too much byers by ref already with harsh tackle.
In the end...its all about winning.
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Actually hes a LaLiga fan!

Anyway, im so glad that the Azzurri made pass Australia!! thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(rEDs @ Jun 27 2006, 01:07 AM)
Told ya....Materrazi was a fluke. He is NATURALY terrible. Even when he is not around also can have solid defense.....
Its 10 vs 11 and you say not great? Italian deserve it VERY WELL dude.
Its the tactics you needed. Play with arts and brain.Respect Lippi.
You sure never watch serie A alot...must be EPL wannabe.
I dont give a damn aussie play, too much byers by ref already with harsh tackle.
In the end...its all about winning.
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pfft i'm no epl wannabe
and yes they did defend very well
but they won it with a dubious penalty
deserved? i think not
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QUOTE(verx @ Jun 27 2006, 01:13 AM)
pfft i'm no epl wannabe
and yes they did defend very well
but they won it with a dubious penalty
deserved? i think not
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I don't think that Materazzi tackle should be a red card...the aussie player just act to pusing rclxub.gif rclxub.gif to take sympathy of the referee...that's why footballers r rich nowadays:lol: cool.gif
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It wasn't really a dive.The aussie dude went down early with the tackle,the Italian dude,heading for goal was smart enough just to go over him.Can't really say much in those kinda situations.
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i dont think Italy deserve to win just like that.
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I don't think the Italians won the game,the Aussies lost it rather
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I dont think that a penalty.
Who u guy think?
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The referee is a little harsh there. The match's over. we can't change the result.
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erm, for me it was a dive by Grosso.. more or less. i always fancied the Italians to go through but not with the way like that. just cruel for the Aussies. but the ref has made his decision and it's final. congrats to Lippi and his men.

to be fair to Italy, the back four did play exceptionally well especially Cannavaro, as they were also being backed/covered by the solid midfielders. Buffon was also brilliant in the goal.
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QUOTE(ellimist @ Jun 27 2006, 01:18 AM)
I don't think the Italians won the game,the Aussies lost it rather
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I do wonder where do get this quote rolleyes.gif hehehe tongue.gif

Full credit to the Aussies..biggrin.gif They do really give the Italians a run of their money..ironic isn't when it was Lucas Neill said that before the game..'We will give the Italians a run of their money' biggrin.gif and he gave the Italians the dubious penalty..

It was a minimal contact..but not only the Italians will do it in that situation..i think most players will try to 'dive' when they are inside the box...

Like Shebby said..LN tackle too early inside the box and Fabio Grosso has no option but to tripped onto his body...and yes it's a penalty..
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QUOTE(Notoriez @ Jun 27 2006, 01:27 AM)
I do wonder where do get this quote  rolleyes.gif  hehehe tongue.gif

Full credit to the Aussies..biggrin.gif They do really give the Italians a run of their money..ironic isn't when it was Lucas Neill said that before the game..'We will give the Italians a run of their money' biggrin.gif and he gave the Italians the dubious penalty..

It was a minimal contact..but not only the Italians will do it in that situation..i think most players will try to 'dive' when they are inside the box...

Like Shebby said..LN tackle too early inside the box and Fabio Grosso has no option but to tripped onto his body...and yes it's a penalty..
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Yea from the retard Shebby which I usually disagree with,but will definately have to agree with him on this one.

But all in all,poor Aussies sad.gif
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yeap..it is a penalty. but it's a doubtful one. eli1 who watched the game just now will know that grosso dived. LN was on the ground before grosso dribble passed him. wat can LN do?? matrix skills to avoid the ball ar?? siao. i bet tmw's press sure gonna make sth outta this matter one. a very dubious penalty. but den again, wth, the azzuri progressed. sweat.gif sweat.gif

congrats to OZ for making the match a very tough wan to the azzuri. if this match were to gone into xtra time, the italian will be half dead liaw.

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QUOTE(ellimist @ Jun 27 2006, 01:30 AM)
Yea from the retard Shebby which I usually disagree with,but will definately have to agree with him on this one.

But all in all,poor Aussies sad.gif
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Most of the time I have great difficulty understanding why people dislike Shebby. Because as far as I'm concern he is much better than some of the annoyingly biased british commentator.

I'm not surprised Italy manage to salvage a win though, seen them before and know how they play their game. Anyway Del Piero? Haven't seen him much.

One thing I learned from this game was, every single match is not as easy as it may seem on paper. Forza Italia, now let's see whether lady luck will be shining on them next time around.

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totti really bring luck for italy,4 years ago he was red carded against korea
and italy lose it
kudos to aussie,they played well for the 90min but too bad ladyluck is not on their side.
i saw replay,and clearly it was a dive....
haiz....anything could be happen in the pitch
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to me, that was not a dive, ..

the 1st ball from Grosso, its obvious that he tried hard to get pass the defender, ..n the 2nd one in the penalty box, yes there was a contact, the aussie intended to block Grosso with his body, but then the ref already notice it n gave a penalty..

neway, .. the italians play smart .. the aussie play coward n waiting for extra time, ..italy not winning it, its just Aussie that lost .. lol .. rclxms.gif or in malay word, "dah bagi menang takmo menang".

in the tournament like this, effort n hardwork is not enough, .. use brain n a bit luck ..ow yea! thumbup.gif

Forza Azzuri!

n by the way, i wonder y the hell Guus Hiddink did not make any substitution during the departure of Materazzi... he shud have add an attacking player, n push real hard forwards to let the italians make a mistake ... owh well, another wrong decision by the coach, waiting for an extra time against 10 men.. coward..
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nola, the referee dont wanna run for another 30 minutes,
so he gave the penalty ^^
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cannavaro really did well in the game. and lucky buffon was there. laugh.gif
aussie keep attacking but no luck on their side.
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cannavaro really did well in the game. and lucky buffon was there.  laugh.gif
aussie keep attacking but no luck on their side.
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QUOTE(rEDs @ Jun 24 2006, 09:48 PM)
Materazzi score last game still not good enough to cover the damage/worst play he has ever done on Azzuri in those previous year. Not good enough to impress me.

Have to be worry about Bresciano. He's superb in Azzurical environment plays.
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see......he did it again shakehead.gif

QUOTE(air_mood @ Jun 24 2006, 09:55 PM)
materazzi is a nutcase...the fouls he commits over the course of his career,more like a wrestler than a footballer..thank god he's not the 1st choice in the italian squad...
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i bet materazzi will retire from international football after this laugh.gif thanks for scoring the last game.....but now, you add some more pain to urself for what..... doh.gif poor guy....but sorry to say, doesnt deserve any other chance....


QUOTE(one.good.guy @ Jun 25 2006, 10:56 PM)
hopefully materazzi will be consistent...
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QUOTE(Firdaus92 @ Jun 27 2006, 01:14 AM)
I don't think that Materazzi tackle should be a red card...the aussie player just act to pusing rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif to take sympathy of the referee...that's why footballers r rich nowadays:lol:  cool.gif
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hmmm....donno....for me was a harsh tackle....but i do admit seing the aussie player over "guling" shakehead.gif


QUOTE(orga_laut @ Jun 27 2006, 01:58 AM)
rclxms.gif

to me, that was not a dive, ..

the 1st ball from Grosso, its obvious that he tried hard to get pass the defender, ..n the 2nd one in the penalty box, yes there was a contact, the aussie intended to block Grosso with his body, but then the ref already notice it n gave a penalty..

neway, .. the italians play smart .. the aussie play coward n waiting for extra time, ..italy not winning it, its just Aussie that lost .. lol ..  rclxms.gif or in malay word, "dah  bagi menang takmo menang".

in the tournament like this, effort n hardwork is not enough, .. use brain n a bit luck ..ow yea!  thumbup.gif

Forza Azzuri!

n by the way, i wonder y the hell Guus Hiddink did not make any substitution during the departure of Materazzi... he shud have add an attacking player, n push real hard forwards to let the italians make a mistake ... owh well, another wrong decision by the coach, waiting for an extra time against 10 men.. coward..
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QUOTE(Nostalgia @ Jun 27 2006, 04:10 AM)
Cannavaro is the most consistent player on the Italian team! Its so fortunate to have him. No we must hope that Nesta is fit for the next match.
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not the 1st time Materazzi did something silly like that. he can play very well but doesn't use his brain sometimes. would much preferred the old horse Paolo Maldini in that role instead of him. too bad he's not in the team. and Lippi can still count on Oddo, Barzagli and Zaccardo just in case Nesta fails to get fit.
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actually yesterday Australia got theirself to blame only....
when they are 11 vs 10....they still not play full attacking football...
they attack but not fully attack.....they play slow n sometime make me feel that they are the team with 10 players......almost fall sleep at mamak last nite........

anyway, congrats to Italy for the last minutes win... (also save me some money....hehe)
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its so sad to see Oz going out like this but at least they earn lots of respect from other teams during the WC.

anyway congrats to Italy. I think Ukraine wont be a hard oponent, so a good chance to make it to semi biggrin.gif
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I think the referee for that match is poor. Materrazi fault should not be a straight red should be a yellow. He did not use hand to pull the opponent down just a body to body contact.

Then gattuso yellow he was trying to clip the ball goes between the leg no intention fault.

And for the penalty, if is really trip then is a penalty but i believe grosso have time to jump over his opponent body but he didnt so kinda dive.

In the end poor referee but wat to do they are human too, no bionic eyes.
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Actually I wanted to sleep liao one..if needed to go to extra times..lol..luckily it ended in normal time and that penalty's really cool no chance to save it....lol
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another angle

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Looks like the Aussie hit Grosso's leg with his elbow in the box.
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He as professional footballer i think he fall too easy (but who am i to judge i am not at that situation). But for me i think if is not a slip on the front foot then is a dive which i believe all the player will do. Is not like he dive with no contact. From the pic looks like his front foot have no intent to step firm on the pitch. hehe

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he did have intention to block grosso i guees...
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And the scum's left arm looks suspicious. Heck, when I see it repeatedly, the right arm looks suspicious as well, as if he's scooping Grosso's leg.

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wahaha dude go see fariz's another angle's replay ..the left arm didnt have much direct contact laa..wakakakaka...anyway...well...dive is part of what a pro footballer should at least know rite?..winning like this is dirty..but cant deny italia player is smart tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif
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Congrats to the Azzurri to progress to the quater-finals.

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ei, now that materrazzi got red carded, nesta is out for injury. den, any centre-back to replace both of 'em during Ukraine match ar? IINM, barzagli is a right back onli rite?

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QUOTE(akRia @ Jun 27 2006, 04:06 PM)
wahaha dude go see fariz's another angle's replay ..the left arm didnt have much direct contact laa..wakakakaka...anyway...well...dive is part of what a pro footballer should at least know rite?..winning like this is dirty..but cant deny italia player is smart tongue.gif  tongue.gif  tongue.gif
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No matter what ppl said, we already in last 8.

Dunno if you guys seen it before, but this one is before WC.

Enjoy
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ei, now that materrazzi got red carded, nesta is out for injury. den, any centre-back to replace both of 'em during Ukraine match ar? IINM, barzagli is a right back onli rite?
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Alessandro Nesta will miss Italy's quarter final against Ukraine.

The experienced defender picked up a groin injury in the Azzurri's final group game against Czech Republic and had to watch on as his side edged past Australia in the second round.

He had hoped for a swift return but is recovering slower than expected and will not be risked.

Nesta will undergo a further scan before Friday's last eight clash but Marcello Lippi has been left scratching his head for alternatives.

"Against Ukraine I won't play, but for the next match I have high hopes," he said. "I'll do everything to play"

With Marco Materazzi also suspended Andrea Barzagli is likely to be drafted in alongside Fabio Cannavaro in the heart of the defence.

Italy have only conceded one goal so far this tournament but Ukraine will be buoyed by the continuing absence of two of their key defenders.

And Nesta fired a warning to his side about the threat of former Milan team-mate Andrei Shevchenko.

"To block him you must be at 100 percent," he commented.

"You must do as few mistakes as possible. He has not got many weak points and you have to watch that he does not get free."

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ROME, June 29 (Reuters) - Italy's biggest-ever sports trial considered match-fixing charges against four top soccer clubs and 26 officials on Thursday before a string of procedural motions forced an adjournment until next Monday.

Champions Juventus, AC Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio, four of soccer-mad Italy's elite teams, risk being forced out of the nation's Serie A league and European competition if found guilty of conspiring with referees to rig matches.

Tribunal president Cesare Ruperto opened the trial with a roll call of the accused who stood up behind rows of desks as their names were read inside a spartan, low-ceilinged room in Rome's Olympic Stadium.

But defence lawyers quickly raised a list of objections that forced Ruperto to halt the trial after less than three hours.

'We will adjourn until Monday, July 3,' Ruperto said after allowing five Serie B teams hoping to be promoted -- Bologna, Brescia, Lecce, Messina and Treviso -- to take part in the proceedings and giving them until Monday to prepare their cases.

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has promised to finish the trial by July 9, the day of the World Cup final.

However, Thursday's brief proceedings raised questions about whether the tribunal will meet the federation's timetable.

Among the accused packed into the room were former FIGC president Franco Carraro, AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani and referee Massimo De Santis, who was barred from the World Cup after the 'Clean Feet' scandal erupted in May.

Former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi, whose tapped phone calls with officials and referee designators triggered the scandal, was not present. He has said he does not need to answer to the tribunal because he has quit Juventus.

The accused are charged with sporting fraud and unfair conduct, which could lead to the teams being relegated and the individuals being either suspended or banned from football.

Juventus runs the greatest risk of being demoted, and the club appeared resigned to playing a year outside Serie A.

'We have worked to get things back to normal and prepare a team that in two years will return to being a winning squad,' Juventus CEO Carlo Sant'Albano said in a newspaper interview.

At a meeting of Juventus shareholders in Turin which elected a new board, one investor after another stood up and accused the outgoing board of turning a blind eye to dealings they said had tarnished the club's history of 29 Serie A championships.

'If I think of the shares I bought and the season ticket that I had, I involuntarily participated in and financed 'Moggiopoli,'' one shareholder said, referring to the widely used nickname for the scandal.

Juventus shares have lost half their value since the scandal erupted in early May, and were down 0.67 percent at 1.33 euros at 1134 GMT.

The trial will run for the duration of the World Cup in Germany, where 13 players from the four accused clubs play for Italy, who face Ukraine on Friday in the quarter-finals.

FIGC has said any appeals will be heard by July 20, giving it time before a July 27 deadline to submit the names of teams for next season's Champions League and UEFA Cup competitions.

In a reminder that it is a sports tribunal, the judges wore suits instead of the robes that are worn in criminal trials. But prosecutors in four cities have launched criminal probes.

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Lippi should use totti more...his experience might be useful..
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G. Zambrotta score for Italy.
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Not the prettiest of matches but they got the JOB done! HOORAY rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif thumbup.gif
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Lippi dedicates win to Pessotto
Friday 30 June, 2006

Marcello Lippi noted his support for Luca Toni and Francesco Totti paid off and dedicated the victory over the Ukraine to Gianluca Pessotto.

"Now we can say we're in the top four teams in the world and it's very satisfying, but we cannot let this become an objective in itself," said the Coach after Italy's 3-0 quarter-final win.

The Azzurri will face hosts Germany in the semi-final on July 4 in Dortmund and have conceded only one goal in five matches - an own goal by Cristian Zaccardo.

Former Juventus Coach Lippi clearly had a special dedication in his mind going into this game after Gianluca Pessotto was taken to hospital following an apparent suicide attempt. There were moving scenes at the final whistle, as the players showed flags cheering on 'Pessottino'.

"We have to try with all our strength and heart. Speaking of that, the lads and I dedicate this victory to Gianluca Pessotto. We are close to him and his family and hope he can soon come back to celebrating with us."

The tactician came in for criticism after sticking with Toni and Totti, but they both came good with crucial goals in the knockouts.

"We waited for Totti and for Toni. Thankfully both of them arrived. There is a fantastic team spirit that enables us to work through many problems and changes. I am glad Toni broke through, as he has scored 50 goals in two seasons, so it was impossible to think he'd suddenly lost his talents. The key is to consider this semi-final a starting point, not a finish line."

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taly coach Marcello Lippi was delighted to see Luca Toni finally find the scoresheet in the World Cup finals.

The Fiorentina striker came to Germany 2006 off of a record-breaking goalscoring campaign in Serie A last term.

The former Palermo man, however, had so far struggled to find the back of the net in the finals, but he ended his drought with a second-half brace in Friday's 3-0 quarter final win over Ukraine in Hamburg.

Toni's goals came after Gianluca Zambrotta gave the Azzurri an early lead, as Italy cruised to an easy victory and a clash with hosts Germany in the semi-finals.

Lippi was pleased with the performance and conceded that his side face a difficult task against the Germans in Dortmund next Tuesday.

"I'm really happy and really proud of what the players did today, I'm especially happy for Toni," Lippi said.

"It was really strange that he did not score before tonight (in these finals). Now we have to look towards the next match.

"Naturally, it will be difficult, but it will be difficult for Germany too."

Man of the Match Zambrottam, meanwhile, dedicated his first-half goal to former Juventus team-mate Gianluca Pessotto.

Pessotto was hospitalised after falling from a building this week an apparent suicide attempt.

"I want to dedicate my goal to Gianluca Pessotto, our big friend, who is living a really difficult moment and we hope he can overcome this," Zambrotta said.

"We are satisfied for the qualification to the semi-final. It has been a difficult match, but we played it in a fantastic way.

"The defending is a merit of the whole team. We have achieved a really important result. "Let's hope we are able to continue in this way."

Fellow goalscorer Toni was pleased with his contribution in helping Italy reach the semi-finals.

"The most important thing was overcoming the round," Toni said. "We played a really great match and I'm happy for my double.

"I lifted off myself a big weight. It's fantastic. It has been important having Marcello Lippi's faith - I must thank him and I owe him a lot.

"I've got many critics in this period, but I've continued working to be ready when the coach asked me to play and I'm really happy.

"Scoring at the World Cup is something special because I don't know if I'll have another similar possibility.

"I wanted to score and I did and it's really a big satisfaction."

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a really great game by the italians. at last toni scores. biggrin.gif
totti almost score but no luck i guess. a nice win.
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QUOTE(state of abyssmal @ Jul 1 2006, 06:48 AM)
a really great game by the italians. at last toni scores. biggrin.gif
totti almost score but no luck i guess. a nice win.
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Good luck in the semi-finals... hope Totti and the rest of the Azzurri strike force turn up the heat to spoil the host's party! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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the Italians were clearly the better side. really liked the selection as having Camoranesi has helped the team a lot especially on wide area. Totti had a good game in central midfield, and Toni finally managed to score goals, and that should lift his spirit and confidence even higher now.

main reason why Ukraine lost was because they lacked quality in the team.. and experience too. for me, there're just about 3-4 players that really capable of performing at high level, like Shevchenko and Voronin. Voronin was a big miss for Ukraine.
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rclxms.gif hehe ... we r in the semi final wuhoow!

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Hope Italy wins like the match 4 months ago against Germany and goes to the FINAL!! FORZA ITALIA!! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif laugh.gif

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Wishing on past experience eh

Remember its a total diff German team rite now, they play in front of milions of homefan and they will play with sheer determination.

Italy should be scared and come out with somthing otherwise its gonna be the German in the final. Determination wins game.

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home advantage for them.but italy will give it all. just have a little faith with the team. smile.gif
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Minus De Rossi, we have all the players we need. Hope Azzurri manage to pass through final without any cards. Seems like this year WC, Azzurri getting closer and closer as a 'team'. 8 players score goal.
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if italy can reach final, they have more than 70% chances to win the world cup. portugal or france can't match them.

this italian team has transform under lippi, defences still very strong, but their attacking power have more option than previous italian team.
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I'd really hope this one (ITALY vs GERMANY) is Final game.....the other semi got pretty boring team with Portugal vs France in.
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is gattuso injured?
i hope he can play for the semi match,his appearance really helps italy back 4
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well...i hope gattuso not going to get another yellow card in semi or no FInal game for him ><"
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we can win against those german...hehe
just hope no italian scores again italians.
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we can win against those german...hehe
just hope no italian scores again italians.
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That's a reference to 'own goal'.
Like what Zaccardo did.
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Italians furious at media jibes

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The Italian team are angry with a German weekly publication and plan to take their revenge by knocking the host nation out of the World Cup on Tuesday.

The Azzurri are fuming over an article on Der Spiegel newspaper's website, which joked that Italians were "lazy and greasy, among other things".

The article was quickly pulled but not before the damage had been done ahead of the semi-final in Dortmund.

Skipper Fabio Cannavaro said: "As an Italian and captain, I feel offended."

He added: "These stereotypes applied to us come from an old culture that has been overly abused.

"It shocks me that this can happen in a civilised country like Germany."

Midfielder Gennaro Gattuso added: "That article offended my father and every other Italian who worked hard for low pay.

"Germany has given Italians work in the past but our countrymen put in the effort and earned their wages."

Italian journalist Gabriele Marcotti believes the article has not only served to spice up the game but has also dealt a damaging blow to Germany's charm offensive.

"I think it was certainly a bad judgement call by Der Speigel," he said.

"It has come at a time when Germany is trying so hard to be nice to everybody.

"One of their mottos for the World Cup is, 'The world is a guest of its German friends'."

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QUOTE(Sp@wnie @ Jul 2 2006, 10:00 PM)
Minus De Rossi, we have all the players we need. Hope Azzurri manage to pass through final without any cards. Seems like this year WC, Azzurri getting closer and closer as a 'team'. 8 players score goal.
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With Materazzi holding the line, i hope no more silly mistakes from him...Andrea Barzagli still needs more experience..

I heard that Frings in suspended..he's one of the most influential player for Germany..I really do hope the Azzurris can gain some advantage from this..biggrin.gif
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Gattuso promises to battle

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Italy midfielder Gennaro Gattuso has promised to play his natural game in the World Cup semi-final against Germany on Tuesday.

The Milan star would miss the final in Berlin on July 9 if he is booked in the match against the host nation.

However, Gattuso insists he will go into the game not thinking about the possibility of being booked as he bids to help the Azzurri reach their first World Cup final since USA 94.

"I would be happy for Italy to play in the final without me," he said.

"I won't think about the yellow card because if I do, I won't play as I normally do."

Gattuso knows the importance of a place in the World Cup final after relative failures in their last two major tournaments.

Italy failed to make the quarter finals in both the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004 but the 28-year-old is confident Marcello Lippi's men have the ability to lift the World Cup on Sunday evening.

"Unlike in Korea and Portugal, we have the coach and are more compact," he added.

"This allows us to achieve results even if we are not at 100%.

"I know our fellow countrymen want something big and we must win especially for ourselves and the people in Italy.

"This national team reflects our coach, he is a leader, a strong personality. What I like about him is the willingness to prepare for matches.

"I hope he stays with us when we are world champions."


Nesta loses fitness race

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Italy coach Marcello Lippi will have to mastermind victory over Germany without defender Alessandro Nesta.

The cultured Milan stopper has been on the sidelines since damaging a groin during Italy's final group game against Czech Republic.

Nesta had hoped to figure in Tuesday's semi-final in Dortmund, but his groin has not responded as quickly as anticipated and he will not play any part against Germany.

"Nesta is not available," said Lippi. "He is improving and we tried to get him back but without forcing things."

Nesta has trained with the squad and he could figure in either the final or third/fourth place play-off.

Marco Materazzi is likely to return to the side and partner Fabio Cannavaro at the heart of the back four, having been suspended for the quarter final win over Ukraine. Andre Barzagli is likely to make way.

Mauro Camoranesi has recovered from a knee problem and is available for selection.


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as long as the striker know to grab the opportunity they have, tonite Italy shud be no problem to win.....
the defence is too strong for germany i think....
but once it drag into extra time....the advantage will turn to Germany...n if penalty, Italy will be sweat.gif
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let's hope Azzurri can KO Germany in 90 minutes
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my confidence is high with this lippi squad

pray for the best guys.... smile.gif

lets join the match gathering tonite

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dont forget to wear your italia jersey.....see u guys... wink.gif

Forza Italia !!
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Before match vs Ukraine, There's a news claiming Nesta will play against Germany.... but now Mr. Matrix will do the job. hope he'll never spoil the party.
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QUOTE(zoidx_chung @ Jul 4 2006, 05:06 PM)
let's hope Azzurri can KO Germany in 90 minutes
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same here. home advantage? so wat?! big freaking deal!! we'll bring u down to earth.!! FORZA AZZURRI!!!! rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif

QUOTE(bug_vengeance @ Jul 4 2006, 06:50 PM)
my confidence is high with this lippi squad

pray for the best guys.... smile.gif

lets join the match gathering tonite

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dont forget to wear your italia jersey.....see u guys... wink.gif

Forza Italia !!
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oik?! shocking.gif shocking.gif 3am oso got gathering ar?? no need work/study ar?? shocking.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif rclxub.gif

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LoL..forget about study biggrin.gif Let's rock of only 1 times in 4 years World Cup...GO GO GO ale ale ale
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i will go to the gath if i dont fell asleep, need to set the alarm now. sweat.gif
hopefully everything will fine tonite. the italians will repeat the 4-1 win again tongue.gif
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i will go to the gath if i dont fell asleep, need to set the alarm now. sweat.gif
hopefully everything will fine tonite. the italians will repeat the 4-1 win again tongue.gif
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Cerco l'estate tutto l'anno
e all'improvviso eccola qua.
Lei partita per le spiagge
e sono solo quass in citt,
sento fischiare sopra i tetti
un aeroplano che se ne va.

Azzurro,
il pomeriggio troppo azzurro
e lungo per me.
Mi accorgo
di non avere pi risorse,
senza di te,
e allora
io quasi quasi prendo il treno
e vengo, vengo da te,
ma il treno dei desideri
nei miei pensieri all'incontrario va.

Sembra quand'ero all'oratorio,
con tanto sole, tanti anni fa.
Quelle domeniche da solo
in un cortile, a passeggiar...
ora mi annoio pi di allora,
neanche un prete per chiacchierar...

Azzurro,
il pomeriggio troppo azzurro
e lungo per me.
Mi accorgo
di non avere pi risorse,
senza di te,
e allora
io quasi quasi prendo il treno
e vengo, vengo da te,
ma il treno dei desideri
nei miei pensieri all'incontrario va.

Cerco un p d'Africa in giardino,
tra l'oleandro e il baobab,
come facevo da bambino,
ma qui c' gente, non si pu pi,
stanno innaffiando le tue rose,
non c' il leone, chiss dov'...

Azzurro,
il pomeriggio troppo azzurro
e lungo per me.
Mi accorgo
di non avere pi risorse,
senza di te,
e allora
io quasi quasi prendo il treno
e vengo, vengo da te,
ma il treno dei desideri
nei miei pensieri all'incontrario va

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Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann springs a surprise with two changes to the team that beat Argentina on penalties.

One midfield change was expected with Torsten Frings banned, but Bastian Schweinsteiger is dropped and Tim Borowski and Sebastian Kehl come in.

Italy welcome back Marco Materazzi to the heart of their defence with Alessandro Nesta still out injured.

Materazzi, who was suspended for the win over Ukraine after picking up a red card, replaces Andrea Barzagli.


Germany: Lehmann, Friedrich, Metzelder, Mertesacker, Lahm, Schneider, Borowski, Ballack, Kehl, Podolski, Klose.

Italy: Buffon, Zambrotta, Materazzi, Cannavaro, Grosso, Perrotta, Pirlo, Gattuso, Camoranesi, Totti, Toni.

Referee: Benito Archundia (Mexico)

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Wooot...!! Thrilling 2 - 0 win by the Italians.

Two great goals by Grosso and Del Perio. Classy Italians!

Forza Azzuri~
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When England out of the WC and followed by Brazil. I nvr tot the WC could be fun anymore until Italy have beaten Germany. Italy bring back my mood to watch the World Cup Final.

Congrats. Forza Azzuri. Now I hope Italy can go on and win the WC.
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Andare Estinguersi Nazi's...Italianos volere conquistare della mondo biggrin.gif
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Marcello Lippi hailed the realisation of a dream after Italy pounced late to beat Germany 2-0 in the World Cup semi-final.

The Azzurri set up a final showdown in Berlin on Sunday against France or Portugal after a dramatic climax in Dortmund.

Fabio Grosso broke the deadlock with 90 seconds of extra time remaining, while Alessandro Del Piero killed off the hosts with the last kick of the game.

Italy coach Lippi was delighted with the end product and was full of praise for his troops in reaching the final.

"This is the realisation of a dream that has lasted a long time," said Lippi.

"If there was a team that was going to win this game, it was going to be us.

"We dominated the territory and we were tired at the end and risked a bit, but not too much.

"This morning I had a chat with the boys and I said a few things."

Del Piero, who came on as a substitute, was struggling to describe the emotions after Italy beat Germany on home soil.

The Juventus legend said: "It was fantastic to be part of a match like that.

"To win in their own backyard - there aren't any words that describe what I'm feeling right now.

"I've had some criticism recently, but today I demonstrated that my desire is as great as anyone else's."

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great short passes italy....although i admit i fell asleep during the second half...
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Forza AZZURRI!!!
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viva italia...
the nice game ever. but german damm bored.better send aussie play against us laugh.gif
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My dream final is secured, one way or the other!

FORZA ITALIA

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Schade Deutschland alles ist vorbei! Better luck next time. icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(state of abyssmal @ Jul 5 2006, 06:34 AM)
viva italia...
the nice game ever. but german damm bored.better send aussie play against us  laugh.gif
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lol. today italy was such a class. it's so good to support the team that is not favorable by many of ur friends and when they won, u cud get so hyper bout it. german played a cautious game throughout. nvr really attacked in strength
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LoL....i;m so unlucky...i watch till the 1st extra time then fell asleep...oohhh NOOOO...i miss del peiro score ><"
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Forza Azzuri !!
now lets hope that France make it to the final, .. and we will have our revenge of euro2000 finals!!
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FORZA AZURI rclxms.gif thumbup.gif

a good display from both side,both GK r thumbup.gif & the 2 minutes 2 goal was a stunner from the Italian
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wah tsg u oso Italia..supporter ah...giv me 5 !! hehe ...muahaha....wonder Italia tis year will meet who..
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seriously i dont ever think england has chance to win the wc, 1st match also struggling already , that so called best 3 midfielder that miss penalty kick , biggrin.gif

btw forza italy , now they have chance to get the 4th tittle tongue.gif
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Great perfomance by Italia! Superb goal by Fabio Grosso!! We're in the final again!! Hope we do well!! Forza Azzuri! thumbup.gif rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(fu5ed @ Jul 5 2006, 10:44 AM)
seriously i dont ever think england has chance to win the wc, 1st match also struggling already , that so called best 3 midfielder that miss penalty kick , biggrin.gif

btw forza italy , now  they have chance to get the 4th tittle tongue.gif
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Well...u never know in future biggrin.gif
I still got hope with England reaching Final in WC...
but for now .... FOrza Azzuri for sure biggrin.gif
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btw forza italy , now  they have chance to get the 4th tittle tongue.gif
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If they do then they'll leapfrog Germany to become the second most WC-winning nation behind Brazil. biggrin.gif

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Team      Titles     Winning years
Brazil    5          1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002
Germany   3          1954, 1974*, 1990 (all as West Germany)
Italy     3          1934*, 1938, 1982
Argentina 2          1978*, 1986
Uruguay   2          1930*, 1950
England   1          1966*
France    1          1998*

* = hosts


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gud luck 2 azzuri...no doubt u can win d world cup rclxms.gif

only one step...wat a solid defend biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(never_walk_alone @ Jul 5 2006, 06:01 PM)
gud luck 2 azzuri...no doubt u can win d world cup rclxms.gif

only one step...wat a solid defend biggrin.gif
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Hope that lady luck will indeed be with the Azzurri. Forza Azzurri!!
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Serious final doubts for Nesta

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Italy defender Alessandro Nesta is facing a race against time to be fit for the World Cup final on Sunday.

The Milan stopper, 30, came off after just 17 minutes of the 2-0 Group E victory over Czech Republic on June 22, and has not featured for his country since.

Internazionale defender Marco Materazzi has stepped into the breach in his absence, and has performed admirably alongside Fabio Cannavaro at the heart of Italy's defence.

Coach Marcello Lippi's side have only conceded one goal all tournament, and that was an own goal in their clash with the USA in game two.

But Lippi would rather have the selection headache that a fully-fit Nesta would bring than be without the cultured centre back, widely regarded as one of the best in the world.

The Azzurri medical staff have therefore been working hard to help Nesta recover from his groin injury, but will not risk the player unnecessarily.

Italy have beaten Australia, Ukraine and Germany without him so far, but would dearly love him to return for the final, to face France or Portugal.


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QUOTE(unknown @ Jul 5 2006, 09:04 PM)
Serious final doubts for Nesta
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sesated news ar. ?? lol ...

anyway .. i alwiz like pirlo .. and i knew pirlo sure pass to grosso laiw 1 haha
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Once again Grosso become the turning point.. at the last minute. Juz like against Australia .. his last effort earn Italy a penalty which Totti scored and get through to the next round.. and now against the arrogant Germans....

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Lippi sub in Del Piero actually for penalty purpose,who knows italy stun germany within last 2 min,Pirlo really MOTM,his passing so accurate.
Italy defence line was so solid,gattuso and perrota help the back 4 a lots
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Pirlo in dreamland
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Andrea Pirlo claims Italy were deserved winners over Germany after their booking of a World Cup final place left the Azzurri in dreamland.

Tuesday's match in Dortmund appeared destined for penalties until Italy struck twice in the dying embers of extra time - first through Fabio Grosso and then via Alessandro Del Piero.

And Pirlo believes it is no less than the team deserved, particularly given Marcello Lippi's side had already rattled the woodwork twice in extra time.

"It was a fantastic match, full of emotions and a dream I have had since childhood has come true. I am to play in a World Cup final," said Pirlo.

"We deserved to win. We created quite a few chances.

"Germany were lucky twice when we hit the post and the crossbar."

Italy's attention now turns to Wednesday's semi-final between France and Portugal, the winners of which will face the Azzurri in Berlin on Sunday.


Totti hopes to bow out in style
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Italy playmaker Francesco Totti has revealed he is set to quit international football after the World Cup.

The Roma captain saw the Azzurri reach the World Cup final on July 9 with an extra-time win over hosts Germany on Tuesday evening.

Totti hopes to bow out of the international scene in the best possible way at the weekend by helping Italy lift the World Cup in Berlin's Olympic Stadium.

"I'm 90 percent sure I will leave the national team," Totti told Sky Italia.

"I hope to end the adventure in a good way."

The 29-year-old is aiming to complete an amazing summer on Sunday after it had looked unlikely he would play any part in Germany.

Totti suffered a broken ankle in February but was given the best possible chance to recover by Marcello Lippi, something he is hugely thankful for.

"We are in history, maybe. We are writing it, it's missing the last page," he added.

"I've thanked Marcello Lippi and I'll thank him always because from the beginning, he believed in my recovery."

Tuesday's game against Germany had looked like going to penalties until Fabio Grosso fired a superb curling effort past Jens Lehmann with seconds remaining in extra time.

Totti admits he was already thinking about his penalty but was elated when he saw the ball hit the back of the net.

"Penalties? I was already thinking about the possibility and how to shoot it," he confessed.

"Then I saw Grosso's shot go in and I couldn't believe it."

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QUOTE(yhtan @ Jul 5 2006, 09:50 PM)
Lippi sub in Del Piero actually for penalty purpose,who knows italy stun germany within last 2 min,Pirlo really MOTM,his passing so accurate.
Italy defence line was so solid,gattuso and perrota help the back 4 a lots
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don forget...del piero score the 2nd goal biggrin.gif
I hope peiro got line up in the FInal
Anyway comment ?
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glad that azzuri made it to the WC finally rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif totally perfecto defense. IINM onli conceded one goal nia throughout the WC rite?
pirlo - masterclass notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
del piero - experience does help sometimes. beautiful goal to defeat the bloody arrogant german keeper. icon_rolleyes.gif icon_idea.gif
kanavalo - total rock in defense. the 2nd goal started from his interception. notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(sinoffire @ Jul 5 2006, 10:51 PM)
glad that azzuri made it to the WC finally  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif totally perfecto defense. IINM onli conceded one goal nia throughout the WC rite?
pirlo - masterclass  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
del piero - experience does help sometimes. beautiful goal to defeat the bloody arrogant german keeper.  icon_rolleyes.gif  icon_idea.gif
kanavalo - total rock in defense. the 2nd goal started from his interception.  notworthy.gif
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only italian can scores against the italian biggrin.gif
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oops...forgot edi..the onli goal conceded oso an own goal....haha... thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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kanavalo...hahahaha!!!
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kanavalo...hahahaha!!!
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lazy to type his full name lar....got samo leh....eg zamblota, gloso, matalasi etc etc. italian names are damn long to type la...pls bare with me. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(state of abyssmal @ Jul 5 2006, 11:03 PM)
only italian can scores against the italian  biggrin.gif
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oh ya...only italian create a own goal so far,didn't conceded any goal from opponent thumbup.gif

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italian the best laugh.gif no one has every score their goal rclxms.gif except for gattuso.. who scored his own goal rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

* its gattuso right? *
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italian the best laugh.gif no one has every score their goal rclxms.gif except for gattuso.. who scored his own goal rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

* its gattuso right? *
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nope....is C. Zaccardo
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italian the best laugh.gif no one has every score their goal rclxms.gif except for gattuso.. who scored his own goal rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

* its gattuso right? *
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it's zaccardo. the right back.
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The agony...
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What a match... almost feel asleep for 90 minutes... Italians were on backpedal most of the time... they could hardly string together any forward movement and Camoranesi was one frustrated man. Then extra time and BAM! suddenly the quality of the match improved. Well-fought by both sides with lots of close calls. thumbup.gif

Endless notworthy.gif goes to Grosso, Cannavaro, Pirlo, Buffon and of course supersub Del Piero. And I must say notworthy.gif to supersub Odonkor also... he truly was a standout towards the end.

BTW in 1st half what the *heck* was Totti doing jumping on Ballack? And what's up with Gattuso being so friendly go and touch-touch Ballack until he got angry? laugh.gif

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only italian can scores against the italian  biggrin.gif
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Truer words have never been spoken... although I hope it doesn't jinx Gigi before the final. tongue.gif

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Italy came first out of the group of death, defeated Australia with 10 men, turned on the style against Ukraine, and defeated the hosts in a stadium which they have never lost in.... they deserve the final! Well done Italy
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NESTA RULED OUT OF FINAL
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Alessandro Nesta's World Cup is over after Italy's team doctor ruled the classy defender out of Sunday's final.

The Milan star has not featured for his country since damaging his groin during Italy's final group game against Czech Republic.

Nesta has stepped up his rehabilitation in recent days and had been training with the squad.

However, after being assessed on Thursday, the Azzurri have taken the view that Sunday's meeting with France will come too soon.

"He's definitely not available," Enrico Castellacci, Italy's team doctor, told reporters on Thursday.

Marco Materazzi has formed a solid central-defensive partnership with Fabio Cannavaro in Nesta's absence and they seem certain to start on Sunday.

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i feel for him ler...he's one hell of a world-class centre back...but if, just if azzuri win the WC, will he get the medal??
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i feel for him ler...he's one hell of a world-class centre back...but if, just if azzuri win the WC, will he get the medal??
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i think all the 23 player will get a medal including coach and some assistant coach
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i feel for him ler...he's one hell of a world-class centre back...but if, just if azzuri win the WC, will he get the medal??
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did he ever play a game for italy in this world cup ohmy.gif
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did he ever play a game for italy in this world cup  ohmy.gif
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yeah he did. but i forgotten against who edi. i knew he was subbed out & had an ice pack balut around his 'kuku bird'. cos of injury. den matelazi came on for him.
IIRC, it was against the Swedes in 2nd round.

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aih...he is one of my favourite italian player biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(sinoffire @ Jul 6 2006, 09:04 PM)
yeah he did. but i forgotten against who edi. i knew he was subbed out & had an ice pack balut around his 'kuku bird'. cos of injury. den matelazi came on for him.
IIRC, it was against the Swedes in 2nd round.
it was Germany against the Swedes in the 2nd round.
Italy faced the Aussies.

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it was Germany against the Swedes in the 2nd round.
Italy faced the Aussies.
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Elizondo to referee final
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Fifa have appointed Horacio Elizondo as referee for Sunday's World Cup final.

Elizondo will be the man in the middle in Berlin when Italy and France lock horns.

Elizondo was the man at the centre of the Wayne Rooney row during England's quarter final exit to Portugal last weekend.

The Argentine official sent off Rooney for appearing to stamp on Portugal defender Ricardo Carvalho.

Elizondo came in for some criticism for his performance in the England game for failing to stamp down on Portugal's play-acting.

Elizondo has refereed four matches at the finals already including the opening game of the tournament between Germany and Costa Rica and he will now take of the last game.


http://home.skysports.com/worldcup/article...o+referee+final

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y him again....a nooz referee ler.....blind man
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i must thank the azzurris for beatin damn germans..the germans are actually a dirty team, i will never forget how klose kneed abbondanzieri ribs..damn ***hole.
go go italia!! sad to see nesta out. but cannavaro is in the form of his life..so good news
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i must say that Materazzi had a fairly good game against the Germans. still far from Cannavaro's world class performance, but the Inter man did play a solid game. the Italians are my favourites to win the WC, but just hope that none of them would do anything stupid like de Rossi did. full respect to Lippi for his team's great tactical display. smile.gif
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yeah I was praying for materazzi the whole match... "please don't make silly mistake...!" and yes he did well, and i hope he'll do well again in the finale
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Materazzi: Rino can shackle Zidane
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Italy's Marco Materazzi believes the best way to stop Zinedine Zidane in the World Cup final is to unleash Gennaro Gattuso on the France hero.

The Azzurri players are familiar with Zidane from his days at Juventus and they have seen him lead Les Bleus to some of their greatest triumphs.

Among Zidane's many achievements was beating Italy in the final of Euro 2000.

But defender Materazzi claims his side now have a gameplan to stop the great man in his final match as a professional.

"We have players that can mark Zidane, like Gattuso," Materazzi said.

"There's no need to charge him up, otherwise he is capable of splitting the world in two."

Gattuso may lack flair but he is arguably the most tenacious and combative player in Marcello Lippi's side.

The AC Milan midfielder will not be the only one to have his hands full, with Materazzi himself designated to mark Arsenal striker Thierry Henry, with Alessandro Nesta ruled out for the final game.

Nesta has struggled with a muscular injury throughout the tournament.

"For Alessandro it's a difficult time," admitted Materazzi.

"This is his third World Cup and each time he's had a physical problem.

"For me, he is an idol and a point of reference."

Inter Milan defender Materazzi, who will partner Fabio Cannavaro at the heart of Italy's defence in the Berlin showpiece, is well aware of the task that awaits them in the German capital.

"France is a team that is used to winning," he said.

"We will have to work very hard because our opponents have great players.

"We are confident - we know we are playing the most important game of our lives."

Lippi's men enjoyed a great reception as more than 2,000 fans turned up at their Mediderich training ground to watch them on Thursday evening.
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Finalissima: Italia in maglia blu, Francia in maglia bianca
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Sono state assegnate le maglie per la finalissima di Berlino. L'Italia, considerata squadra di casa, indosser la maglia blu, la Francia giocher nel completo bianco "portafortuna".

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Azzurri will play in maglia azzurra and France in white..
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Duisberg: A hearty rendition of O Sole Mio was booming out in Italy's dressing room when the Prime Minister Romano Prodi came to congratulate the team on beating Germany.

"Even he joined in," Fabio Cannavaro revealed on Thursday. "It was great."

For Cannavaro, hearing that Neapolitan ditty being sung joyously was particularly special. A son of Naples, he remembers a World Cup semifinal there that left nobody in the mood to sing.

Cannavaro was a ball boy at his hometown stadium in 1990 when Italy's dream was crushed by Argentina in a penalty shoot-out. Two late goals in Dortmund averted the prospect of similar despair and he was entitled to sing loudly. He had been outstanding and it was hard to argue with Marcello Lippi's description of him as the world's best centre-back.


100th cap


Sunday, fittingly, will bring the captain's 100th cap and it suggests a lack of ego that he had to be told such a twist was possible.

"We were joking about how many caps he needed to overtake this player and that player," Lippi said," and I told him: "Do you know, with this World Cup if you get to the final, seven games will take you to 100?" And now we are there it is a fantastic thing.

"Cannavaro is having a fantastic World Cup. He is without question the strongest defender at this tournament and the absolute No.1 in the world."

Italy wants to leave as No1. Though dressing-room celebrations were raucous on Tuesday, it was a calm squad that digested the success over dinner and small amounts of alcohol. There is determination not to waste this chance.


Rare error


For Cannavaro it would help wipe out such lows as 1990 and defeat in the Euro 2000 final, when a rare error of his helped France score. "We are very happy to be where we are," he said, "but I don't want to stop now."

Cannavaro will not allow complacency. The Juventus defender is more quiet captain than tub-thumping orator but he leads by example and cajoles or guides. During the semifinal, for example, he gestured to Marco Materazzi to play calmly after his fellow central defender had again wasted possession. Aggressive Cannavaro may be but he is always relaxed enough to see the full picture. The 32-year-old is described in the Italian football federation guide as "the footballing Neapolitan street urchin" and there is that rugged quality about his play. It sums up what he brings that a former national coach, Cesare Maldini, called him Canna, meaning cane or reed - something that bends but does not break.

Cannavaro, like the goalkeeper Gigi Buffon, has been unbreakable as Italy has progressed while conceding only once, and that an own-goal. A relative lack of height does not prevent him being strong in the air, his positioning is excellent and his tackling well timed. His displays and organising are all the more impressive for coming, since early in the third group game, without his usual partner Alessandro Nesta, who is injured.

When Cannavaro reflected on this team's accomplishments he alluded to failure in Euro 2004 and the 2002 World Cup. "We stored up a lot of anger," he said, "about how we hadn't performed or qualified for the later stages, and we have taken that anger out on the pitch here."


Unbeaten


Changes of players and coach have also been crucial; Italy is now unbeaten in 24 games. "This isn't the product of the last week or even the last month," Cannavaro said. "This has been a two-year project. From the moment the coach came in, you could sense the enthusiasm increased, the will to win increased."

Lippi confirmed his astuteness by bringing on Alessandro del Piero, Alberto Gilardino and Vincenzo Iaquinta against Germany. It provided chances as the game got stretched, and Gilardino set up del Piero's goal. There was none of the caution that typified and cost Italy under Giovanni Trapattoni in the two previous tournaments and it gave the team a lift.

"There was a signal to us that the game was there to be won," Cannavaro said, "but he had also brought on two players (del Piero and Gilardino) who are very good at penalties." That relaxed a team aware of their country's dismal history in shoot-outs.

del Piero noted that, amid the scandal engulfing Italy's domestic football, "we have shown that we have got some great footballers at Juventus and that we are not criminals." He added: "Everything that has happened off the pitch has brought us closer together." :smoke:

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i must thank the azzurris for beatin damn germans..the germans are actually a dirty team, i will never forget how klose kneed abbondanzieri ribs..damn ***hole.
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On-form French strike force led by Zizou, Ribery & Henry

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Rock-solid Azzurri defence marshalled by Cannavaro, Gattuso & Buffon

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