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Re: Serie A Thread - 2009/10 Season
I bet Totti goes to South Africa! Which disappoints me.
I bet Totti goes to South Africa! Which disappoints me.
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i don't think he will, steI bet Totti goes to South Africa! Which disappoints me.
anyhow how would your italy team look like ernesto?
the 2006 one was a world class team with lots of players on their prime. marchetti, candreva, marchisio, bocchetti... they're all youngsters, so obviously they're still far from their prime..... but they're already better than many of our old glories..... besides, i really don't think rossi, marchisio and bocchetti failed to impress. rossi had a troubled season coz of his father's death, but he's been great till that familiar tragedy. candreva had some problems in juve (but then again, even messi wouldn't perform in this juve team)... as for marchisio, he's been absolutely fantastic!!rfu said:The way I see it, the quality of Italian players since 2006 has been poor (relative to the 90s), so there isn't much to chose from with certainty. Players like Marchetti, Candreva, Marchisio and Rossi have failed to impress this season
The problem is Roma fans hate almost everyone. They hate Lazio, Juventus, Inter, Catania, Livorno, Napoli, Atalanta and other teams (I think also Milan). They feel too much the rivalry with other teams.p.s. Am I right to think that at this stage, the Roma vs. Inter rivalry (hatred between fans etc.) is perhaps the strongest/most heated it's ever been with everything that has gone on in recent memory and in general over the last 5 years or so? Would it be fair to say this rivalry is now at its peak? or at least as intense as it's ever been in Italian football history?
Your arguement falls short when you look former england players, Paul Robinson, David James, Upson, Shorey, Bent, Lee Bowyer, Alan Smith, etc, they've all played against world class players in the EPL on a weekly basis BUT on the international stage their form as been sub-par. It's just a different level of football. And those playing for mid-table clubs, expectations are less, there's much less pressure, you can take more risk. Look at Burdisso. Horrible with Inter, but at Roma he's a consistent performer, even managing to oust Mexes from the starting 11.rfu, i don't agree with the "lack of international experience" argument. if serie a were a minor league, then not playing in european cups might actually be a factor..... but balzaretti, aswell as all our others midclass team players, has been playing against some of the best players in the world. balzaretti handled very well the likes of maicon, eto'o, vucinic, ronaldinho and so on. he faced world class players week in week out and proved himself as the best and most complete left-back in the league over the last 2 years.
We've played them in the coppa and super coppa numerous times over the last 8-10 years. Our match ups are always exciting (our 4-3 win after going 3-0 down in the 1st half is a personal favorite). It's rarely violent but very intense. And either entertaining or high scoring. For me it has surpassed the derby d'italia because those are rarely interesting anymore.p.s. Am I right to think that at this stage, the Roma vs. Inter rivalry (hatred between fans etc.) is perhaps the strongest/most heated it's ever been with everything that has gone on in recent memory and in general over the last 5 years or so? Would it be fair to say this rivalry is now at its peak? or at least as intense as it's ever been in Italian football history?
that sounds quite similar to what i have in my mind. and btw picking bonucci wouldn't be a gamble... the real gamble is benching bonucci and lining up cannavaro.rfu said:As for my starting 11, I'm still to busy trying to figure out what England will do, haven't had much time for Italy. I would like to see a counter-attacking 5-3-2 formation that transforms into a 4-3-3 when in possession. I would take a gamble on Bonucci. Maybe Maggio as a WB slash Winger but he's been somewhat disappointing this half of the season. My two forwards would be Pazzini and Di Natale because they offer good off the ball movement and can be tricky to mark.
yeah it probably is. but as rfu pointed out, there isn't any real hatred between the fans. it's just pure rivalry. when i think about fans who hate each others my mind goes to juve and parma, or roma and lazio or juve and inter or juve and fiorentina or milan and genoa. those are definitely "unhealthy" rivalries. it's not like that between inter and roma. there's never been any sort of troubles with the fans.PLF said:p.s. Am I right to think that at this stage, the Roma vs. Inter rivalry (hatred between fans etc.) is perhaps the strongest/most heated it's ever been with everything that has gone on in recent memory and in general over the last 5 years or so? Would it be fair to say this rivalry is now at its peak? or at least as intense as it's ever been in Italian football history?
Precisely. What I'm referring to is that 'mental toughness', that ability to remain calm and maintain focus and obtain a positive result no matter the opponent.Only thing is, I think what rFu and others might mean by lack of Int'l experience is not so much the 'quality' of the player because like you said, we're talking about high quality players here, and Bowyer was btw also a real top quality player in his prime at Leeds, but the pressure of playing at the highest level like in Int'l football.
fair enough. then, let's consider the entire carreer of gilardino. when we consider single seasons or international appearances, the scenario is indeed an important factor (scoring in a final certainly doesn't compare to scoring in a summer friendly). but if we consider the entire league carreer of a player, then obviously the scenario gets almost irrilevant and u can get to a proper objective valutation. that's serie a's all time top scorers chartrfu said:And I wouldn't be too quick to point out goal scoring form on the international stage. Crouch has 20 in 37 appearances. What matters is when and against whom.