

Inter Info: 2/24/08 “Robby’s Back, Again”
By: robert | March 24th, 2008WHAT IS UP MY DAWGS???? Long time no see or speak. So please, hold your applause. I have a saying that goes a little something like this, “if I didn’t have bad luck, I would have no luck at all”. And this past week just reiterated my point. Of course, the week I miss, all “he-double hockey sticks” breaks loose. I’m still a little tired today, so don’t expect your full daily news coverage that you normally get, spoiled brats. I’m just going to get back into the swing of things with a very brief wrap-up of what I missed. I’ll be back tomorrow with the usual. It’s good to be back home.
The first game I missed was the Palermo matchup. We won, but more importantly, waste of space Vieira scored, and was the MOTM. Try and figure that shit out. Roma beat “currently out of CL spot, yet reining CL champions” Milan a day earlier, so everything stayed the same. Then came the heart-breaker, Genoa. With Roma having lost their derby to Lazio, we were on our way to increasing our lead. But Marco Borriello decided to operate on my eyeballs while I was still awake by scoring in the 86th minute. We gained a point on Roma, hooray. Finally, Roma beats Empoli, we lose to Uventus, the lead is now 4. As I’ve been saying since we got knocked out of the CL, every game is like a championship for us, and Roma. This does make it for a more interesting finish, possibly attracting more people to the greatest league in the world. Roma has Cagliari on Saturday, so you can basically chalk up a win for them. But anything can happen. As for us, we got the other guys from Rome, Lazio. So expect it be a tough game, as Roma found out last Wednesday. It’s going to be exciting, fun, and just straight up scary at times. I’ve warned you before, and I’ll warn you again. We expect some turbulence for the rest of the ride, so please buckle up.
So till’ I see ya’, see ya’.
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No way can you chalk up a win for Roma automatically. Cagliari drew Sampdoria, (who drew you) beat Atalanta, and thrashed Torino in the last few weeks. They are in pretty good form and might amazingly escape relegation. Given Roma’s less than terrific form against minnows, they could slip up. I’m hoping they don’t.
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You make a valid point, Alessio.
But the fact of the matter is that Cagliari are still playing with a Serie B type of lineup. It’s hard to argue otherwise.
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welcome back. how was the vaca? hope it was good. after the juve match i sadly admitted that we needed vieria out there. sigh.
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Welcome back. I was starting to get tired of lurking on the same Inter thread.
Hey, even if I’m a Romanista, I have to study the rivals’ content, too.

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this wwek that u left arginter has had horrible luck. u should do it more often

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Welcome back, Robert.
“…This does make it for a more interesting finish, possibly attracting more people to the greatest league in the world.” I hope that, too.
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