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Re: Serie A Thread - 2010/11 Season
It's the centerback from Espanyol. Don't really know much about him.
It's the centerback from Espanyol. Don't really know much about him.
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Some big transfers/rumors today:
Pazzini headed to Inter for 12m + Biabiany.
Rosina to Cesena (Cesena's signings have been pretty solid!)
Ruiz to Napoli for 6m + Datolo
Criscito to Milan - I think the Paloschi deal has something to do with this
Barzagli to Juve (seems done)
I feel that Pazzini will be wasted at Inter. They have Diegol, Eto'o and Pandev.... I wonder if Pazzo will get space to play. I really hope he stays at Samp, because he has potential to be a goal machine (he already is) that will score 20 a season.
i stand corrected broPLF said:p.s. You asked me awhile back but I forgot to reply what I meant by 'class' the other day when comparing Di Natale and saying overall he's in a higher class than Miccoli. What I meant wasn't that he's more versatile but that overall, he's in an 'above' category. Same way that Palermo is a great club for example but Fiorentina is in a higher 'category'. Or how Palombo is great for example but De Rossi is an even one higher class above/better than him.
You may not agree of course but I do think if Miccoli is a 8/10 player, Toto is 9/10. That's what I meant that overall he's above him by one 'class' or category or 'degree'.
actually i had such a great time yesterday, even inter's comeback didn't manage to ruin my day. very "unpalermo-ish" game yesterday. we're not used to sit back and counter attack... we're use to dictate the theme of the game, to possess the ball much longer then the opponent (whereas yesterday inter had a little more possession than us)..... but then again, i can't blame the coach for this tactical choice.... i mean, we were playing against inter, in san siro and we were 2 goals ahead after only 10 minutes. the huge early lead gave us the chance to just sit back and let inter do the hard job (dictating the game), waiting for them to make a mistake and hit them on the counter.Poor old Ben. Twas a stunning comeback by Inter though, Pazzini fitted in seamlessly. I'd seen comparisons with Gilardino and how he didn't quite show his true potential at the highest level but Pazzini could be something different if his debut was anything to go by.
actually pazzo, despite what many people (me included) used to believe, has a very strong personality and is nowhere as "moody" as gila.PLF said:And Pazzini is no Zlatan either.... he doubts himself at times too but luckily not as much as the very talented Alberto Gilardino
i really wish zamparini could restrain himself and shut is fu**ing mouth... especially on mondays..... and especially after palermo's lost matches.Zamparini accused Delio Rossi of being 'Zemanian' - amazing attacking but poor defending.
completely agree on that. antonini is a good player and still has improvement margin, but domenico is on a different level. infact i consider criscito the second best italian leftback, just behind balzaretti (and there's absolutely no shame in being second to balzaretti). moreover, criscito is still only 24.PLF said:Finally about Criscito, surely if Milan gets him, he'll be 1st choice left-back and not a sub. I think he's much better than Antonini and Zambrotta is getting old though in my eyes he's a legend and one of the best footballers Italy produced over last decade. But Domenico is pretty good and can get better too...
yeah, santon didn't have his best game sunday..... but then again, it's extremely easy to get caught off position against palermo, as palermo players tend to hold the ball for 2, 3 touches tops.Hey lo zio, what were your impressions on Santon and Ranocchia yesterday? I missed the first goal but understand Santon got his positioning all wrong, as he did with the 2nd goal and the time when Pastore hit the post. I wonder whether we should consider a cricisto/santon straight swap. Afterall, what's a world class team like inter doing without a naturally left footed side back???
well i'd pick pazzini probably coz i know him much better than dzeko. dzeko gives me pretty much the same feeling i had with amauri... he has absolutely everything to become a monster (and already is extremely good)... but u never know.PLF said:In regards to you picking Pazzini over Dzeko, I have to disagree. I wouldn't. Not to mention Dzeko is a couple years younger as well so it's understandable that he's more expensive. Of course I think Giampaolo IS a FANTASTIC deal by Inter and considering how cheap he went, it makes it even better. So I get that part of your statement and agree in regards to the price.
thanks for the compliment mate, but no, i don't have any blogs at all. this is the only forum\blog\site not work related i do visit infact.Das ist das! said:lo zio, do you have a blog related to football? it'd be great pleasure to track it.
unfortunately i have the same feeling. as for the napoli comparison, i think we're pretty much on the same level. if u pick the players 1 by 1, yes, we have better players in pretty much every position..... but obviously a team isn't just a sum of individuals..... and that's where napoli catches up with palermo. they form a very good team. and although they're certainly not as entertaining as we are, they are much tougher than us (for instance, napoli would have never wasted a 2 goals lead, like we did against inter). they're more of an "english style" kinda team to me.... yes the quality is there, but the physical aspect is much more of a factor in their game than the passing.I thought Pastore was quite poor against Inter, and was being lazy when the team needed to stick together towards the end.
I have a bad feeling that Rossi will step down because of Zamparini's comments one day. This would be a shame, as I think Palermo's goalie up until the midfield, is stronger than Napoli's. With Rossi and some key signings, Palermo can become a 'Fiorentina level' team, if you know what I mean (when the Viola were just behind Milan and Inter).
yeah, hearing them talking about calciopoli can become a bit annoying for a neutral fan.... but let's be honest, if palermo or milan would have gone through what juventus did, we would be doing the same.milanista said:I'm also getting tired of Juve's management blaming calciopoli for their state of form. I think it's the wrong choice of signings.