

Time to Get Your Derby On
By: Johonna | August 28th, 2009
What: Milan v Inter, Match Day 2
Where: San Siro, Milan
When: Saturday, August 29, 8:45pm (11:45 am pacific, 2:45pm eastern)
How to Watch: Live on Fox Soccer Channel, coverage starts 15 minutes early, or find a stream (MyP2P, Justin.tv, Rojadirecta, Ustream, and ATDHE.net).
I know it has been hard to focus with the Champions League draw and all this Wesley Sneijder will-he-wont-he drama, but we have a freaking derby this weekend! Yep, it may be only Matchday 2, but we are already looking at our first Derby della Madonnina of the season. So, lets put all this other stuff out our minds and turn to what is really important: taking full points from AC Milan tomorrow.
Last season, this match did not go so well for us. Inter lost 1-0. For those who are interested, here are the highlights. CAUTION: Includes footage of certain players who are dead to me.
Statistically, Inter are just as likely to lose this tie as to win it: of the 86 times Inter has met Milan away in league play, we have won 31, drawn 24, and lost 31. Inter has scored 119 goals while allowing 113. Clearly, throughout the years, Inter and Milan have been pretty evenly matched. Of the games that did not end in a draw, 66% were decided by a single goal (41 games). Still, usually goals are scored somewhere – only five games ended zero-all. So, if history has anything to say about it, this game will be tightly contested, goals will be scored, but, in the end, it will be decided, if at all, by a single goal.
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Luckily, there is not a whole lot for me to do in this section – Gianfranco has that covered over at the Milan board.
Milan won their first match and new coach Leonardo has the squad’s tails up. For the first time in what seems like a very long time, Milan believe in themselves as a team. Confidence is heady stuff and it makes them dangerous. Pato scored two goals in the game against Siena and will undoubtedly be looking to score more. Ronaldinho is not quite the slouch he was last year – although he isn’t the wonder he was at Barcelona either (knocking wood).
This will be more than likely be Huntelaar’s Serie A debut, though La Gazzetta does not think he will start. It will also be interesting to see if Leonardo takes Berlusoni’s advice and play Ronaldinho and Pato up front with Seedorf behind them.
I dont know if this is entirely relevant, but I found it interesting: Dunga has not called up a single player from Milan. For a team that has been so closely linked with Brazilians these past few years, it seems almost unthinkable that they will not be represented at Brazil’s World Cup qualifiers against Argentina and Chile. Now, this could be because Brazil are already leading their group so dont see the need for Ronaldinho or Pato, but the conspiracy nut in me says it could also be that Leonardo has had a quick word and convinced “them” to leave his strikers home to train.

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Mourinho has called up 20 players:
Goalkeepers: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.
Defenders: Cordoba, Zanetti, Lucio, Maicon, Samuel, Chivu, Santon.
Midfielders: Stankovic, Thiago Motta, Muntari, Vieira, Krhin, Mancini.
Strikers: Eto’o, Suazo, Milito, Balotelli.
Marco and Quaresma will watch this game from the stands as neither are part of Mourinho’s derby plans. I think it is interesting that Krhin and Mancini get the nod over Quaresma, I wonder if that is to help Genoa make up their minds already. Suazo is also a bit of a surprise, but Mou said that he brings some needed pace to the squad. I haven’t really seen him play since he went to Benfica, hopefully they did him some good last year.
As for the rest of the squad, La Gazzetta thinks that Santon will start in the midfield. Mourinho was asked about this possibility in the press conference today and he used the opportunity to talk about the lack of privacy at La Pinetina, saying:
Whoever wrote or said that is one of those that I saw in the trees. He was very far away and I did not know who he was, they saw the work of the team …. they saw… (Smiles). … The fact of spying is very common in the social world [by this I think he mean paparazzi], but in the world of football it is absolutely new for me. That’s right, journalists and photographers hiding in the trees are a new thing for me, but now that I discovered it, I do not much care. When I tried Santon in midfield I knew that two days later, it would emerge in the press and whoever asked this question knows that it is not an innocent question: he knows perfectly well what I mean.
Mourinho also once again expressed that this squad is new to each other and will need time to properly settle. He pointed out that, had Sniejder’s transfer come through in time for him to play (it didn’t, but has since), that would mean 5 out of 11 starters would be new to the team. That is a lot of turnover for a squad and it is true, they will take time to learn to play together. As it happens, Sneijder was not convened and will not start really training with the team until Monday.
As for who is really the favorite to win tomorrows clash, Mourinho quite diplomatically replied:
I do not believe my team is less than AC Milan and I will take on the game with the same confidence ch I would have had Milan lost against Siena and we and we had won 4-0 against Bari. Seriously speaking, I believe there is not a favorite team for this match.
Alright, so I think that this is all I have in me today. I am sorry for the brevity of the post, especially in front of such an important and emotionally-charged game, but… well… stuff came up. Take my word for it – you dont want to know.
Lets go out there – play our little hearts out – and beat them senseless!
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In Ogni posto che andiamo
La gente vuol sapere
chi noi siamo
Glielo diciamo
Chi noi siamo
Siamo l’armata nerazzurra
E mai nessun ci fermera
Noi saremo sempre qua
Quando l’Inter giochera
Perche’ l’Inter e la squadra degli Ultra’
Nerazzurro e il colore che amiamo
Nerazzurro sei tutto per noi
A. San Siro, in Italia, In Europa
Mai la fede di noi morira
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HELL YEAH VINOD!!! YOU SEE MAN I TOLD YOU TO KEEP THE FAITH DIDNT I???? DUDE WE ARE READY FOR BARCELONA!!!!
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You did indeed, mate! I’m still a little fearful without Cuchu, but hell, Deki put in a hell of a shift today, didn’t he?
This international break comes at a pretty bad time actually, it would’ve been good to continue working as a team and get Sneijder in better harmony with the rest of the gang. But it looks like its going to be a fun season.
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*** Say it without insults ***
MAD
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Hey Antonio, If you don’t give afuck why would you even post your comment in an Inter forum huh? Go cry to your mom not us …
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Whoa don’t compare mickey to KJ jorid, KJ actually is coherent and occasionally, incisive
can’t believe he is 36 that passport must be lying
HAHA. Probably is, knowing Inter’s history with Argies.
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Hey MAD TV, SNL Whatever TF your name is: you’re cracking me up; because I called him a “F’n Imbecile”? HAHAHAHAHAHA. Good one. Of course just for me telling it how it is DELETED BY JOHONNA I quoted his insults but I guess that’s me insulting him… Not surprising at all coming from La Banda degli Onesti. Go throw a scooter off the stands, you guys are great at that.
Meglio un anno senza “tituli”, che una vita da RIDICULI.
***THAT WAS A PERSONAL INSULT, JORID. -JOHONNA ********
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Jorid, it is me you are angry with. When I began writing this blog I did so with only two rules:
1) dont impersonate others in your comments
2) dont make personal insults. You can insult the idea, but not the person.Basically, I find a bunch of “you’re stupid” – “no, you’re stupid” to be boring. MAD, as one of the bloggers here on the board, saw your comment before I did so dealt with it. I have no control over what people do/say on other boards, but on this one, I have a little power. That said, I am no one’s mother and dont always get to every comment. I do my best but things slip through.
Please, I know emotions run high, but lets at least try to keep a modicum of civility – keep the personal insults to other boards.
This concludes our public service message. Now back to the regular programming.
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I’m sorry Johonna. You are right and I apologize for my pointless insults and dropping down to an infantile level. Why aren’t all of Inter’s other fans as knowledgeable and civilized as you?
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Couldn’t say, Jorid, but thanks for the compliment.
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hey if you’ve got stuff to say about me alessio then just tell me straight up front rather then posting shit about me behind my back. And what freaking demon hole did you jump out of Jorid???? Yikes you’ve got one nasty bite. Oh yeah jorid and I’d rather not lose 0-4!!!! You say vita da ridiculi but then you would be forgetting that other then the 7 european cup titles and the serie B titles that you have our history of trophies is pretty identical. So what you’re saying is that a team with the same amount of scudetti as you is a team whos been living a “vita da ridiculi”. Alright then. If you want the definition of ridiculed then I think you know where to find it. And just in case you dont know where to find it here it is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlwF5F-VlF8
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=D LMFAO. Mickey ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaha. *** Say it without insults *** MAD First of all I’m not a fan of the team that has won 5 more CL’s more than yours, I’m a fan of the team that has won 10 more Scudetti than yours. Let’s see if you passed 2nd grade Math class and are capable of performing simple addition, or if you really are what I mentioned earlier in my “insult”: 17+10=??? Can you guess? I’m not gonna even try to open the link you posted. I’m guessing it’s probably a highlight of today’s 0-4? Did you forget that A.C Milan(the first, most glorified team of Milan) beat you 0-6 in the 00-01 season? Back to the math questions: which number is greater: 4 or 6? Rosicone =). I’ve been here the whole time by the way, it’s just that I never go on the other team’s boards and start insulting everyone and everything/dreaming that my team will win it all only after getting its first win in Week 2/38 of the Serie A…(It’s just today that you got me going.)
P.S: You may use a calculator to solve the math problems if you need to.
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“Hey MAD TV, SNL Whatever TF your name is: you’re cracking me up; because I called him a “F’n Imbecile”? HAHAHAHAHAHA. Good one. Of course just for me telling it how it is DELETED BY JOHONNA”
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any1 know where to dl the full match?
P.S. – to milan:
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Melloncollie:
Watch the full match here: http://www.mysoccerplace.net/video/ac-milan-vs-inter-milan-04For downloads: http://www.mininova.org/search/?search=inter+AC+Milan&cat=0
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thanks a lot johonna!
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What a derby! lol
Sneijder and Motta look like they’ve played together for 10 years!
Milan was terrible
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Ya, Dave, after all Mourinho’s talk about needing time, I was really surprised how well Sneijder played with Milito and Motta.
I would have preferred to win with Rino still on the pitch but if this is the way it had to be, I will totally take it.
BTW, I am warming a bit to Thiago Motta.
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I’m glad to see all the Interista Chicken Littles have left this coop.
Paolo put it best: “FUCKING BEAUTIFUL!”
And P, thanks for the song, it was great. Perfect for the moment.
I’m bracing myself for a GREAT season. It feels pretty damn good to be an Interista right about now.
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lol Rino was at his graceful best for sure
Let me say this again: Ronaldinho is a JOKE. He’s probably been partying nonstop for 3-4 years now lol but seriously, he’ll never be half the player he once was
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Wow i was right about you jorid. I was curious to see what your response would be and as expected you couldnt go one post without mad having to censor some of your words. Hey I will give you 1 million theoretical dollars if you can go one post without dissing someone personally.
Oh then I was mistaken about you. You are a rubentino not a bilanista. Which calls for a new kind of smack talk from my part. Yes you have about ten more scudetti then us but we are hot on your heels and im guessing we can catch up to you and actually win 30 scudetti without robbing any of em like the majority of your scudetti.
If you are still in denial (like most rubentini are) about your team robbing then i suggest you watch these two videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHjft4G3PWo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJMLd2SxX5g
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and this video is a reminder of a time when all of italy was in unison celebrating your “demise”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThopS9qeat8
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oh and jorid if we thrash you guys I am so shoving those shit comments about inter up your a**
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Just watching the highlights again and that Deki Stankovic is a cutie patootie! I just love that big dumb grin after his fantabulous goal.
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Jo, his celebrations after the game made me very happy Inter didn’t let him go last summer. A true Interista.
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