

Inter Info: 3/14/08 “Vaca, Again”
By: robert | March 14th, 2008What’s up my dawgs? Yes, the rumors are true. You’re beloved Nerazzurri news dude/pre-match dude/post match dude/overall dude will be going away tomorrow. Relax, relax, not forever, just until next Sunday. So that means you guys are going to be on your own for the Palermo game this Sunday, the Genoa game on Wednesday (of course there’s a mid-week game when I go on vacation), and the Uventus game next Saturday. Now, if this was a paying job, my ass would of been fired by now. But it’s not, so I’m in the clear. The Palermo game will be in between okay and good, the Genoa game is the Genoa game, and the Uventus game is the real big miss. Well, looks like you guys (and gals) will have to hold down shop until I return. In other, less important news, watch your mouth boy! Or that’s what people in South Pasadena, Cali are saying. For one week, no cursing will be allowed. Think about that for a second. Could you do it? It would probably be a lot tougher for those of you who live in the bigger cities and must deal with traffic, buses, cab drivers, old people, older people, and soccer moms. However, for those of you who find themselves stuck in traffic behind cattle, I think it would be much easier. Right? Here’s your daily fix. (Or your @*&#ing news.)
—-> Fatty to Manico, ‘I love you‘. Or at least, that’s what his agent said. “The relationship with Mancini is good, as has been the case with all the coaches Adriano has worked with. He is a professional and has never given the coach problems over the task of choosing who he should put on the field.” Never given him problems? How about showing up to “camp” looking like a whale? How about going crazy for his birthday party the night before a match? C’mon, enough of this bullshit. Seriously. Time to unload this lard ass, I’ve had enough of his shit.
—-> Now Manico is making demands? According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, Mancini agreed to stay only if some demands were met. His demand? Dump Luis Figo, Adriano, and Alvaro Recoba. Who is he trying to threaten with these joke demands. Adriano is fat, Figo may be retiring any ways, and Recoba is on Torino and wears a face mask. I’m not sure how much truth there is to this, so I’m not going to take it too far.
—-> Moratti is still pissed. He may be the one who convinced Manico to come back, but he still has a little bitterness towards him. “It was a reaction of the coach following the defeat – the wrong way to blow off steam.” He’s right, it was a very “bush league” play. But winning cures everything, so let’s see how things turn out.
—-> The Azzurri line up Belgium as a pre-Euro warm up. Belgium have not qualified for the tourney, so it shouldn’t be too tough of a task. The game will take place on May 30th, at the Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence. However, they have a friendly setup with a more formidable opponent, Spain, for March 26th. Forza Azzurri.
—-> A few schedulaing changes for weeks 31-34.
—-> Here’s today’s training info. Some good news. Max trained with the team, but sat out the practice game. Slowly but surely, he’s making progress.
—-> Andrea De Marco to ref. He refereed Inter’s 2-0 wins away to Cagliari (16/12/07) and at home to Livorno (16/02/08). He’s 2-0 for us, good news.
—-> I may be able to get a post up tomorrow for the match preview, but I’m not making any promises.
Video of the Day:
A tribute to one of my favorite Nerazzurri ever, Walter Zenga.
So till’ I see ya’, see ya’.
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haha johonna, and ill cheer for….oh wait no one on your team is on the azzurri. considering (objectively) materazzi’s recent form…maybe he shouldnt be in the starting XI.
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Alessio. . . lol “on the azzurri”. . .haha
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IMO I think that a league that has changes in it’s top four from year to year is more exciting than the previously mentioned leages that do not. In Serie A any one of 7 or 8 teams could be in contention for the top 4 CL spots alone. Juve wasn’t in the top four last year, was Fiorentina? I don’t remember and have no interest in looking it up.
But possibly a 50% chance of upheaval from year to year?
By the way, here are the top four in England RIGHT NOW:
1. ManU 2. Arsenal 3. Chelsie 4. Liverpool
Weren’t these four teams in the top four last year? This won’t change anytime soon.
Last year Inter won the Scudetto with the most points ever in the history of Serie A (even if you convert from before they they started awarding 3 points for a victory…).
The fact that that was such an extreme exception proves the rule.
If you love the English and Spanish leagues so much and you dislike Serie A so much, or at least find it predictable, I guess that goes a long way to describing why you are a Juve supoorter. It’s also a puzlement to me why you’re even on these boards to begin with.
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Okay, it doesn’t look like my post made to the board…
I consider the EPL at least to be much more predictable than Serie A since the top four teams this year were the top four teams last year will be the… etc.
Inter’s Serie A breaking point total from last year is the exception that proves the rule. And, it was certainly unexpected
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fucking fabulous. we lose because of an off side goal. disgusting. i really really really fucking hate juventus now.
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TAKE THAT UNBEATEN HOME RECORD AND SHOVE IT UP YOUR ASS!
FORZA JUVE. UNBEATEN BY INTER IN SERIE A……………hahahahaha
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OFFSIDE ? HAHAHAHA
KARMA !! taste of ur own medicine. What cgoes round comes round and ofcourse Materazzi had to open his hole to make those comments. Hillarious. Bit him in the ass eh , completely owned by DP. All nite !!4 points. Start counting.
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it was also once 5 and went to 11… so what’s your point?
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point is that a 4-point gap is better than 11.
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Thanks, tips!!
Doesn’t mean it can be extendedShould be a good run to the end. If there is such a thing, Roma has the more favourble schedule, but I am a firm believer there is no easy match in Serie A Its on them to keep pace with, or catch Inter.
Every game must be treated as a must win for both clubs really. Good races for positons across the whole table. European spots… even the relegation battle where that last 7 teams are separated by just points or less.
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THAT GOAL BY CAMERONESI WAS OFFSIDES!!!!!!!! ITALIANS AND MATCH FIXING! WTF! SERIE A HAS LOST ALL ITS CREDIBILITY!
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it wasn’t fixed… no one paid anyone… it was simply a blown call. If you don’t like Serie A football watch something else.
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OMG!! I guess the bullshit penalty after penalty Inter received meant Serie A had credibility?
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lord…
you know what i dont understand? roma fans and juve fans come here and taunt all they want and we just react sportingly and humor them. but when (say) i go on the roma page and say something like “6 points baby” am victimized and told to leave because am antagonizing people…but whatever…fuck em’!!! forza INTER!!!!!
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Probably cause no one likes Inter.
But seriously, Romanistas take it alright if you don’t spout like a troll. (I hate Roma merda)
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CAn you hear the footsteps???
SHHHHHHH Forza ROMA!!
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QUATRO PUNTI QUATRO PUNTI!!!
You hear us?
Your scudetto will be ours in a short time.
SO enjoy it while you have it.
And it pains we to say this but Forza Juve. LOL
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Remember how the Mets tanked historically last year to miss out on the post season…
I know there is a lot of football to play and you ugys are still in pole position, but wolf breath is a strong smell, take a whiff its on your back.
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One gift by the ref and one gift by Burdisso. I didn’t know it was christmas already.
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JUVE > arginter.
arginter = MERDAyou can have this years scudetto, if u can manage to hold on to ur 4pt lead. but next year focus on what was ur primary objective 2 years back, the coppa italia. oh and JUVE 2- arginter 1
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oh and as I and alessio said chiellini over ibrahimobitch anyday. ibrahimobitch might be good but hes no ALEX DEL PIERO. and things r looking sadder and sadder for arginter, after ADP humiliated matrix infront of his own fans, i doubt hes gonna make it to the euros, that means no arginter merda at the euros. chiellini should go instead, as he doesnt choke in big games.
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I’m sorry, but Matrix sucks. they need to get rid of him. Del Piero’s “fabulous” play was less about him and more about Matrix being slow and out of position all the time.
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Well it seems like DONI agrees with you MARK. He has stated that the MATRIX WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE STARTING XI in favor of a certian PAALERMO def. (u know who:) PLUS, ROMA will have amajor impact on the national team as DDR AND PERR will be featured in the MF in favor of GATTI and AMBRO. THIS ROMAN impact on the national team is something INTER CAN NEVER OD, WHY? BEcasue they only have 2 ITALIAN PLAYERS!!! Come on INTER, start breeding some home talent, lets not end up like the ENGLISH national team.
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I dont care – I still love him and where my Matterazzi jersey with pride!
Dont forget, it has been less than a year since is horrific injury. He almost lost his leg! He may not be all the way back yet.
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Yikes. And that is wear not where!
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