

The Nerazzurri v the Nerazzurri
By: Johonna | January 17th, 2009
What: Atalanta v Inter
Where: Stadio Aleti Azzurri d’Italia, Bergamo
When: Sunday, 3pm local time (6am pacific, 9am eastern)
How to Watch: “live” on Fox Soccer Channel; streaming here or here.
Atalanta is fleet of foot but easily distracted. True, we dont have any golden apples, but Zlatan has three golden balls so maybe that will suffice. The Orobici did not have a good start to the year; they lost last week against Palermo 3-2. Still, they have a pretty good home record so far, having only lost to Milan and Juventus in Bergamo. On our side, Inter have not lost a game to Atalanta in Bergamo since 1994. We will be hoping to extend that record by at least one more year.
Last year, Inter handly won this fixture 2-0 with a goals from Vieiri Vieira and Balotelli (dammit! I had Bobo on the brain):
THEM
Unfortunately, it looks like the Atalanta board here on the Offside is dead. We will just have to muddle through on our own. As I am sure you all know, our old friend Bobo Vieri has found his way back to Atalanta, making this his third season with team (1995/6, 2006/7, 2008/9). He has played six games this season, scoring two goals. With players like Floccari and Doni available, though, I dont see Bobo making the starting lineup. Still Del Neri likes him, saying:
“We rely a lot on Vieri, on his quality. He is a great champion who has worked hard and we hope to have in him our talisman for 2009.”
So we may see Bobo take the field at some point tomorrow.
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La Gazzetta thinks Del Neri will play a 4-4-1-1:
Coppola
Garics Talamoni Manfredini Bellini
Pinto Cigarini Guarente Padoin
Doni
Floccari
Floccari is having a pretty good season so far with 9 goals and 2 assists. Doni has also been dangerous, with 3 goals and 4 assists. Certianly they will keep Inter’s defense busy. Atalanta are most dangerous in the last 15 minutes of the game, having scored 10 of their 23 goals after the 76th minute. Inter, though, have not conceded a single goal this season during this time so we may be a match for them yet.
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Mourniho has called up 21 players:
Goalkeepers: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.
Defenders: Cordoba, Maxwell, Maicon, Burdisso, Rivas, Samuel, Chivu.
Midfielders: Zanetti, Stankovic, Figo, Jimenez, Cambiasso, Bolzoni.
Strikers: Ibrahimovic, Cruz, Adriano, Crespo, Obinna.
As I’m sure you have all noticed, Balotelli is not on the list. Although Mou says Mario is working better and they have come to an understanding, he felt it would be better to award Obinna and Crespo for their good showing against Genoa. Personally, I would prefer Balotelli to Obinna. But whatever – Mou knows best.
With Muntari suspended for accumulating too many yellow cards, it looks like Chivu may find himself in the midfield again. Ill Corriere dello Sport thinks so, and I agree:

I dont think I am spoiling anyone’s surprise by pointing out that Milan won today. We can hope for at least a draw from Lazio against Juve on Sunday, but I am not looking for any favors. We need to win this championship, not have others loose it. This fixture is the last of the first half and I would really like to go out on a high note. Right now, we have a 4-point lead over Juve. A loss tomorrow would surely cut it to a single point. One point is too close, much too close. Even a draw would put us one game from second (shudder). The Genoa game showed that Inter can place the ball on target. Now, we just have to get it past their keeper. If Adriano can put in a performance similar to the Genoa game, we may be in for a real thriller. With the inclusion of Stankovic, Cambiasso, and Ibra, a big win is not out of the question.
Samuel has made a couple of defensive errors, both leading to goals in the last two games. I think, though, they had more to do with poor pitch conditions at the San Siro than Samuel’s ability – at least, I hope that is the case. I will be looking for The Wall to return for this game. Between Samuel and Cordoba, a clean sheet is definitely possible. Hopefully Stankovic will not be too rusty after his layoff. Now is the time to show Italy a team that can compete in Europe. Although Atalanta comes into this game at 11th place, they are a team we must take full point against if we are serious about the league. We must fight for first place, and not let the forces of darkness sweep the land again. No more coasting. We must come out swinging!
Allora Ragazzi, voi siete sul proprio domani, la partitia è troppo presto per me!
FORZA INTER
Maicon has gone all gangsta and is coming for you, Atalanta!
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Adam wrote: A whole lot of bullshit, but that par for the course, really.
Conveniently Adam has also failed to include the Intercontinental Cup which was later turned into the Club World Cup currently held by Manchester United.
Just for the record, Inter has won it 2 times.
Juve has won 1.
Which still doesn’t prove anything that Adam is trying to say.
His team has created it’s way to every thing that it has earned in the last 14 years. And they are still at it.
So show off the trophy case, adam. Just be sure to show off the mug shots that prove exactly what you did to earn it.
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Created=cheated. Sorry for the typo.
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Bragging about UEFA Super Cups and the Intertoto Cup is like a Romanista bragging about their Inter Cities Fair Cup. Mickey Mouse and you know it.
Fine you one up us on the Cup Winners Cup and both clubs have 2 Intercontinental Cups but you still don’t have much of a case.
You said:
“Inter have no success outside of Italy for a so called successful club.”I say:
According to your notions, NEITHER DOES JUVENTUS.Posted from
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By the way, all this started because I said that has won more European titles than the New York Yankees in the last 20 years.
Which is still true, despite Adam not being able to read.
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Ok MAD, explain the season Morratti bought a counterfiet passport for Recoba. Legally he shouldn’t of taken part in that season, but he played about 29 games. Therefore each game he took part in, inter should have automatically lost 3-0 meaning inter should of been relegated. You were kept out of relegation ILLEGALLY meaning you cheated. Shut the fuck up MAD because once again you proved that you are an idiot.
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As for your 27 Scudetti, we’ll never know how skewed that number is. We were never implictaed for match fixing and have yet to play a game in Serie B
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Hey I missed the 1996 International Cup by Juve.
But that’s okay, it was a Moggi era thing, so most likely they didn’t even deserve to qualify for it anyway.
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Ladies and gentleman . . .
Please welcome your 2006-2007 Serie B Champions! . . .
JUUUUUUUUVVVVVEEEEEEEE!!! (deafening applause from Juventini)
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“Ok MAD, explain the season Morratti bought a counterfiet passport for Recoba. Legally he shouldn’t of taken part in that season, but he played about 29 games. Therefore each game he took part in, inter should have automatically lost 3-0 meaning inter should of been relegated. You were kept out of relegation ILLEGALLY meaning you cheated. Shut the fuck up MAD because once again you proved that you are an idiot.”
I think that you are talking about the affair in which Recoba was banned from Italian football for a year? So he was punished, the club was punished with his banishment and the club also had a fine. Here’s the article to the event that you refer. I suggest that you find someone to read it to you since you have a hard time doing that for yourself:
“MILAN, italy, June 27 AFP – Inter Milan’s Uruguayan striker Alvaro Recoba was the biggest casualty of the bogus passports affair here today when he was banned from the game for a season by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) disciplinary committee.
Recoba, reputedly the highest paid player in Serie A, was the highest-profile casualty
as the sanctions were announced and is banned until June 30, 2002, effectively ruling him out of next season’s campaign.”So according to your rant, not only should we have been punished as the rules state we should but we should also be relegated?
That would actually be the way that Inter normally are treated by the flunkies of Juve and Milan in the FIGC. Too bad your club didn’t have enough money to pay for our relegation.
So, Inter do something wrong and we are punished for the next year. Juve do something wrong and 14 years later they are punished.
And I’m the one that’s supposed to shut the fuck up? Typical of a Juventini. It’s only wrong when someone else does it.
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Oh yeah Adam, allow me to amend Juve’s trophy count. Thanks for reminding me Dave!
Serie B titles
Juve: 1
Inter: ZEROPosted from
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Apparently we’ve accepted an 8 mil pound bid from Spurs for Nico. Its up to him now to agree terms. Id be surprised if he agreed to a move, but I hope he does! 8 mil is a great price
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hahaha. MAD wins that argument. next opponent please
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nice try adam
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MAD the rules in the case of Recoba are 3-0 loss each game he takes part in, not a fine, meaning 29 losses leads to relegation. Rule changing similar to the relegation of Juventus due to article 6, relegated if and only if a team are found guilty of match fixing, something the courts never managed to prove.
And speaking of Serie B, please explain to me how the hell inter where not relegated in the 1922 season after they finished dead last? How was it that the team 3rd to last, Venezia, was relegated instead of inter?
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i’m sure if this generation of interista we’re alive back then we would have been able to tell you what happened in 1922.
i hate juve fans and their cocky god complexes.
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Is Adam = moggi in disguise ?
He sure sounds like him
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We can’t have sold Burdisso. I am not that lucky.
Adam rants: “And speaking of Serie B, please explain to me how the hell inter where not relegated in the 1922 season after they finished dead last? How was it that the team 3rd to last, Venezia, was relegated instead of inter?”
You know, I posted this before about 2 or 3 months ago on a monster post. If you are too lazy to find it and too stupid to understand it, don’t come crying to me. Do something for yourself you lazy fuck. I am not your secretary.
Adam continues to froth: “MAD the rules in the case of Recoba are 3-0 loss each game he takes part in, not a fine, meaning 29 losses leads to relegation. Rule changing similar to the relegation of Juventus due to article 6, relegated if and only if a team are found guilty of match fixing, something the courts never managed to prove.”
Juventus was found guilty by the FIGC (after the flunky that they bought resigned), the only court that matters in the case of calcio, of something so heinous that expulsion from the top flight was the only response. I agree with their response to the point that I think that Juve should have had to come back up from Serie C as they stated originally. Before they had to grease more hands.
Recoba was found to have an invalid passport. Let me say this again: RECOBA was found to have an invalid passport. Not Inter. Recoba. The club was punished for not doing it’s homework correctly AS IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN and Recoba was punished for not having valid government documents when he should have and was punished AS HE SHOULD BEEN.
So, lets sum up: Inter stays in the top flight during the 1920s by agencies not affiliated with them, Juve fix matches for 14 years and only gets punished for 2 of the years they bought the referees disgracing the game for decades, Recoba punished for not having correct government credentials, Inter punished for not checking hard enough, Inter still has more European trophies than the New York Yankees, Juve is still buying matches, Adam still can’t read and I need to go home to share the warmth of home and hearth with my newly enlarged family.
See ya tomorrow folks.
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2006-2007 Juventus = One of the best Serie B sides of all time!
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mad, does your wife change both your and your daughter’s diapers? rhetorical question so no need to quote it and provide your usual lengthy gibberish.
that said, a belated congrats on the new-born.
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MAD you really think Inter had no knowlege of Recoba’s false passport? Who do you think helped him get it, Recoba is one stupid mutherfucker and couldn’t get his hands on such a thing with out help.
MAD do all of us and mostly yourself a favor and take Moratti’s cock out of your mouth before you speak cause you sound like a moaning bitch, whenever we bring up a fact against inter you reply by stating Juve cheated, Juve did this, Juve did that. Calciopoli was a joke of a trial and when we take it to the European courts we will get back our titles, but for now enjoy your “success”.
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Adam shut your ass up already!!! Inter are the biggest losers in the universe and juve are the best thing since sliced bread , are you happy ? Now fuck outta here
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yeah dude seriously. you’re trying to talk shit about inter on an inter fan site. you cant win
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O yea thanx in advance
Sincerely the inter bloggers
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Alessandro I don’t think that he has enough common sense to figure that out by the looks of things my balls are bigger than his brain ,,,,yes even in the winter
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So now goal.com has spun that magic 8 million euros from the supposed burdisso sale into a 8 million euro purchase of inler. That would be a phenomenal purchase if we could get him for 8 million. Unfortunately this is goal.com though and we will never see it happen.
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