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- Mar 2008
- 7495
- Off the purple line
- I'm slutty: Roma (on haitus until Jose is fired), Liverpool, and Dortmund
- Del Taco
Nobody will catch Juve until some other teams start to build their own stadia and can get access to more cash.
Roma lose late, which was disappointing. I'm not very impressed with this side. And although Pastore may have scored the goal of the season last week, he's crap and has been probably since his Palermo days. That was a very poor purchase by Roma.
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- Oct 2011
- 26984
- Cambridgeshire
- Ipswich (convert)
- Those chocolate-coated ring-shaped ones you get at Christmas
Napoli have messed up this evening, going down 3-0 at Samp. Juve's to lose already, and they won't.
Meanwhile the new improved Sassuolo come out on top of an eight goal thriller with Genoa, with a 5-3 win.
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Ends 2-1 to Juve, Cristiano's second was a bit better than his first.
Douglas Costa with the rare Triple Crown of asshattery in the final minutes: elbow, headbutt and spitting in the face of his opposite number (each separated by some time, not a combination assault).
And it still took VAR for him to be sent off.
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erm, what happened to Douglas Costa? Was it the pressure of playing in a top of the table clash?
Inter are already 8 points behind juventus after only four games, and next up are a spurs team that are going to desperately want to kick that cat. Is spalletti in trouble yet?
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My best guess is psychotic break. More inexplicable to me is that it took VAR review of him spitting into the guy’s face for him to be sent off.
Spalletti hasn’t been accepted universally at any point since he was appointed. But he retains the support of the absentee owners. The most dangerous thing for him would be if Milan get their act together.
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How would that even work? (Accepted universally) Would it help to be a former player? (Which must include literally tens of thousands of people at this point) At this point the only way they could appoint someone who has won a title would be to appoint conte or bring back someone from the nineties like capello.
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The problem a lot of Interisti had with Spalletti from the beginning is that he was managing Roma when they were Inter’s most serious rivals for silverware during the period when Juve were on the naughty step.
There are lots of guys who don’t have that baggage (or comparable baggage from close association with Juve or Milan).
As far as Tottenham goes, I don’t know any rational Interisti who expect them to do anything of note in the Champions League.
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I'd missed the Serie B story until now, the whole division now appears to have been suspended (or possibly not).
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