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Apr 3 2011, 09:06 PM
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Smoking Bianco
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QUOTE (I_Rossoneri @ Apr 3 2011, 03:29 PM) Napoli are now only 3 points behind us and play before we do! Luckily they still have to play merda (IMG: style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) That tie is eligible to be tipped a decisive tie .. Milan have some tough fixtures ahead; Fiorentina(A) - Has a good chance to achieve Europa League, with 42 points - last EL chair is 50 points. Sampdoria(H) - Potential relegation dog-fight, with 32 points - lowest is 20 points. Brescia(A) - Potential relegation dog-fight, with 29 points. Bologna(H) - Has a good chance to achieve Europa League, with 40 points. Roma(A) - They are motivated to make the Champions League, especially with a new owner. They currently occupy the last EL chair, with 50 points - lowest CL chair is 56 points. Cagliari(H) Last game of the season anyways .. If we keep racking up the points, it wouldn't matter anyways (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) So yeah, but who knows how the table will evolve, inter could just free-fall, with upcoming CL & Coppa games thrown in the fixture list. But I think Italy found a very hungry Napoli, whom most likely will secured CL qualification. This team is the revelation of this season in my opinion, the South need a team that can deliver something meaningful .. And what is more meaningful than a CL tie at the San Paolo. /Rant 2011 - After all the sh1t that you have brought with you; the Che esque revolutions that has shaken the Arab world, the World Cup going to Qatar, the Tsunami that hit Japan .. and finally I hope you allow Milan to win this Scudetto or else I will be shelving you right behind 2010,2009,2008, & 2005 ! /Rant P.S. Juventus scored an amazing goal .. Just a side note, Juventus were 5 points away from Roma, now if the result stays as is, Juve will be 2 points within EL qualification.
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Apr 3 2011, 11:10 PM
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Giovanissimi Nazionali
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Apr 3 2011, 10:06 PM) That tie is eligible to be tipped a decisive tie .. Milan have some tough fixtures ahead; Fiorentina(A) - Has a good chance to achieve Europa League, with 42 points - last EL chair is 50 points. Sampdoria(H) - Potential relegation dog-fight, with 32 points - lowest is 20 points. Brescia(A) - Potential relegation dog-fight, with 29 points. Bologna(H) - Has a good chance to achieve Europa League, with 40 points. Roma(A) - They are motivated to make the Champions League, especially with a new owner. They currently occupy the last EL chair, with 50 points - lowest CL chair is 56 points. Cagliari(H) Last game of the season anyways .. If we keep racking up the points, it wouldn't matter anyways (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) So yeah, but who knows how the table will evolve, inter could just free-fall, with upcoming CL & Coppa games thrown in the fixture list. But I think Italy found a very hungry Napoli, whom most likely will secured CL qualification. This team is the revelation of this season in my opinion, the South need a team that can deliver something meaningful .. And what is more meaningful than a CL tie at the San Paolo. /Rant 2011 - After all the sh1t that you have brought with you; the Che esque revolutions that has shaken the Arab world, the World Cup going to Qatar, the Tsunami that hit Japan .. and finally I hope you allow Milan to win this Scudetto or else I will be shelving you right behind 2010,2009,2008, & 2005 ! /Rant P.S. Juventus scored an amazing goal .. Just a side note, Juventus were 5 points away from Roma, now if the result stays as is, Juve will be 2 points within EL qualification. PLEASE don't tell me you're a Mubarak/Ghaddafi supporter?
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Apr 4 2011, 12:15 AM
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Leave politics and opinions for yourselfs said Johnny Cash, and he was a wise man. QUOTE But I think Italy found a very hungry Napoli, whom most likely will secured CL qualification. This team is the revelation of this season in my opinion, the South need a team that can deliver something meaningful .. And what is more meaningful than a CL tie at the San Paolo. Indeed. Trouble is, how to maintain their level? We've seen Roma, Samp, Genoa and Fiorentina doing similar things, yet they never really achieved somethings in the European competitions and could maintain their success for a limited period. IMO Napoli now needs cash, and we'll see how deep De Laurentis pocket is.
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Apr 4 2011, 06:35 AM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Apr 4 2011, 12:15 AM) Indeed. Trouble is, how to maintain their level? We've seen Roma, Samp, Genoa and Fiorentina doing similar things, yet they never really achieved somethings in the European competitions and could maintain their success for a limited period. IMO Napoli now needs cash, and we'll see how deep De Laurentis pocket is. Exactly. Investing to break into the CL is one thing, investing to stay there is even harder, in my opinion. On money.. What're Roma's possible new owners like? Do they have money?
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Apr 4 2011, 10:41 AM
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QUOTE (il_diavolo_mtl @ Apr 4 2011, 09:01 AM) well diBenedetto has promised 6 world class players and a new stadium... if he follows through on half of that, i doubt anyone will protest. I personally, outside of a GK and a good coach, wouldn't know where to start fixing roma. Backline would be my first investment. Then a proper striker.
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