

Super Coppa, Materazzi and other odds and sods
By: paolo gorini | August 19th, 2007Patrick Vieira has gone on record as saying he cannot stand sharing a table with Marco Materazzi, a result perhaps of the who Matrix-Zidane spat in some match or the other last year. That’s OK, Pat. So long as you two continue to pass to each other. I will give the story its dues, but it has only resurfaced because Materazzi has been talking about what he said to Zidane. What with an autobiography coming out at the end of the month, French coach Domenech complaining about Italian match-fixing and all that all-important Euro 2008 qualifier coming up early next month, Franco-Italian relations are not what they could be.
Team for tonight should look a little something like this: Julio Cesar; Zanetti, Materazzi, Cordoba, Chivu; Vieira, Cambiasso, Figo; Stankovic; Ibrahimovic, Suazo or Crespo.
Corriere dello Sport suggested today that Inter are starting to chase Deco, with 15 million Euros a possible figure for his services. Oooooh, now where would we fit him in? I suppose it means we could lose Dacourt or something…
In response to our friends on the Roma blog: Have a look at the team above: hardly South American All-Stars! Granted, there are five from the continent, but neither are they totally South American nor are they the crop of the continent. So there.
Possible match feeds tonight can be found here.
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Funny because he said last year on french Tv that even though he and Matrix didnt hang out, they did get along.
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You guys arent using Coco right? Just send em on over to NY, do us all the favor . . . =)
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Its sad when players of their status cant get on, at least from a professional level.
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In light of the recent posting history, and to break my habit of merely contributing to this site on a passive level — as our fearless journalistic leader seems to be doing. I’d like to know what you’s guys think of
Francesco Bolzoni. Is he, in fact, a Almeyda/Davids Frankenstein? And furthermore, does he stand any chance of showcasing his alleged tibia-shattering ability this year? Maybe Copa Italia fixtures…Posted from
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Nobody wants this post, or what? They could have a field day with Jose
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Seriously, even though you’ll have to shovel the most shit around here at The Offside some die hard must think it’s worth it… these are your glory day inter, relish them… for they won’t last
Forza Juve
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i think its about time this inter blog gets shutdown. its been a month and a half since anything new was posted. This proves that no one gives two shits about inter.
FORZA JUVE!!!!Posted from
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Is Paolo Gorini dead??
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