Re: Serie A Thread - 2010/11 Season
that was just heartbreaking.
losing a final against a top club like inter is something a palermo fan could easily bear. but not like this. not after outplaying your opponent for the entire match.
jesus, at times it almost felt as if palermo were playing against a serie b team.... in a home fixture. even the inter-schalke game was much more balanced and less one sided than this one ffs.
palermo has always been quite a wasteful team, but that's never been a problem, as we produce so many scoring chances that even if we score only 1 out of 5, that's still enough to guarrantee us at least 1\2 goals.
...but yesterday was just ridiculous. and the most hilarious thing is that the only goal we scored was also invalid. oh well, i guess it was just not meant to be
it kinda reminded me last year's match between inter and barca in milan, when, during the last 15 minutes, barca crushed inter in his own midfield.....
with the small difference that palermo crushed inter for 80 minutes.
not that this is something unusual for palermo. i mean over the last 3 years we have repeatedly kicked the shit out of every italian top team (milan, juve, roma) both in palermo and in their own turf (funnily the only team we didn't manage to beat on back to back occasions is inter)
....but what makes it unbelievable is the team we lined up.
acquah was a disaster (as expected). the kid panicked every time he got the ball (or made a tackle). he litterally hasn't done anything right. it was pretty much like playing with one man less.... in the most important position of the field (central midfield). and the more mistakes he made, the more worried he got, wich lead to even bigger mistakes.
honestly i don't know what sort of problems liverani had, but seriously even on a wheelchair liverani could have been more useful than acquah.
and then there was the defense. not having bovo was already serious enough... but when even goian got injured i honestly thought that someone up there just didn't want us to win. when carrozzieri had to take goian's place i thought we were screwed. not that i don't trust carrozzieri (he's was a damn good cb... at least till his ban 2 years ago).... but what sort of performance could i expect from a defender who was playing his first official match in 2 years?? (his cocaine ban just expired)
all in all i gotta say he was quite heroic, but obviously he doesn't know this team now. he doesn't know cassani's movements, neither munoz's movements (and that helped eto'o a lot).
and then there were ilicic and cassani, who had one of their worst performances ever, and balzaretti, who had to play despite the fever (gotta say though he handled himself pretty well).
when u think of all the problems we had yesterday, u just can't figure out how we managed to outplay inter like that. i mean it was ridiculous... and also quite embarassing for inter. they are the top club, they are the ones who were supposed to dictate the plot of the game..... yet for the entire match we played the top club role, while inter played like a relegation contender club, sitting back, and trying to hit the opponent with only counters.
and they weren't even good at that! i mean palermo is the easiest team in the world to hit with counters, given our shaky defense, our attacking sidebacks and our offensive mentality..... we usually concede at least 6 or 7 counters per game (wich explains why he conceded so many goals this season). inter just made 4 counters.... and yet they scored 3 goals.
however that doesn't really matter. u're right rfu, this is football. it doesn't matter how many scoring chances u create, it doesn't matter if u get more possession than your opponent, if u crush them into their own midfield, if u pass the ball around with much more quality and fluidity, if u get more possession...... u gotta take your chances. inter did, we didn't. wich is why i strongly disagree with that douchebag of zamparini, who said inter stole the match and that we deserved the win. by saying that zamparini is only embarassing himself (just as much as palermo players embarassed inter on the pitch).
but u gotta admit rfu, it can't be all about the result. yesterday a midclass club like palermo showed a top club like inter how a final should be played.
inter is a team full of veterans, world class players who played countless finals... and yet yesterday they played like a small time club facing a top class team in its first final ever.
palermo on the other side was actually playing its first final ever (at least in this generation). yesterday one of the most unexperienced teams in the world (2nd youngest team in europe after rennes), whose average age is 24 (arsenal is an ageing team compared to us), faced inter in his very first final ever..... and with a formation wich is even far from its starting 11. and yet we showed no fear at all. we went out there and tried to play our football, despite the missing players or the unfit starters.
it sure was far from our best performance, but still it was enough to humiliate inter.
in a few months no one will remember how inter managed to win this game. people will only remember inter beated palermo ina final and that's ok.
but not me or any other palermo fan. we will always remember how we played this final. the heart and the personality our kids showed.
sure it's not as sweet as watching your team lifting a cup (especially for a guy who has never seen his team lifting a cup). but it's more than i ever expected as a palermo fan (at least till a few years ago)
one last note about the crowd. what a fantastic atmoshpere that was. i've never seen the media praising a fanbase like they're doing today with palermo fans. newspapers, tv.... even before talking about the match, they talk about those 45 thousands palermitani, the chants, the colours, that cheerful, supportive and classy attitude they showed... even after the game (applauding rossi and the players, despite the loss). apparently today we're being labeled "the classiests, most civilised and nicests fans in italy". even inter players praised us. i heard 3 post match interviews... zanetti, eto'o and julio cesar.... and each of them began their interview by saying "
before u start with the questions, let me congratulate with palermo fans for the amazing atmosphere and class they're showing tonite"...... and from serie a players, used to play in front of great crowds like genoa, samp and napoli, that is quite a compliment.
congrats for the result rfu. it was a deserved win (football apart of course

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drekkard said:
How on earth is Palermo losing this match by now? They deserved the lead too many times and they're loosing! I'm quite annoyed, I was supporting Palermo in this one, a team in a pink shirt MUST win!
(Plus, I went to Palermo some time ago and had a good time. And then they wear a PINK shirt. Did I said that?).
great to see u here in the serie a thread buddy! and thanks for the support
abou said:
I see. So what do teams do to give a first team player who has just recovered from a serious injury some match practice?
Does he play with the youth team? Or do they organise a behind-closed-doors friendly?
they play with the youth team. carrozzieri for instance didn't play a palermo official game for 2 years (he was ound positive to cocaine and banned). he had only 2 games with the youth team in his legs, before yesterday's game.
Yo Ben you watching Ranocchia out there today? Jesus christ.
yes, i did watch ranocchia. so what about it? u think that was a poor performance??? LOL! that's odd. if u thought that was bad, then i can see why u think he had poor this season.


look, i could tell u i don't think he was bad, i could remind u he also had fever... but i won't. what i will tell u is that mario sconcerti (corriere della sera), compagnoni (sky), andrea elefante (gazzettta dello sport), fulvio collovati (rai) and luigi ferrajolo (corriere dello sport).... they all gave ranocchia a 6 for his performance (6 equals to decent; not particularly good, nor particularly bad). that should tell u something.
i think u should consider the possibility that your opinion on ranocchia is not based on his actual skills, nor on his performances, but just on your (very) personal taste. u simply don't like the guy. nothing wrong with that. but u should admit that and realise that something is obviously clouding your judgement on him