Azzurri 2 - Georgia 0: Blah

By: chris | October 13th, 2007

602773_mediumlandscape.jpgThree Painfully Viewed Points

A lesson in controlling boooooorreeeedooom. This was worse than watching the France game, because at least with that game you knew by the 12th minute it was going to be a nil-nil draw and you could channel surf. Against Georgia the Azzurri were so supremely talented it was hard to take your eyes away because at any moment a sub could come in and they could erupt for 17 goals or something. Of course, that is until you remember that the coach is Roberto Donadoni.

So what did The Don do? He played a safe lineup against a perennial powerhouse with a whopping ONE point against teams not from the Faroe Islands. The ancient back line was predictable, and they were all effectively efficient, though mostly far from spectacular (Fabio Grosso channeled his German self a few times during the game). Then he played his all Milan midfield of Andrea Pirlo, Massimo Ambrosini and Ivan the Freaking Lunatic. What did they do? The latter two contributed nothing offensively aside from some short, meaningless dump-off passes or long, misplaced through balls winding up at the foot of a Georgian. Pirlo was good, but far from his optimal self. So, to recap, when you’re playing a team at home with no chance of winning what do you do? You play a safe, veteran backline with 3 deep-lying central midfielders, 2 of which have nary a chance of creating jack and/or shit. Duh. How To Coach A World Champion 101.

The forward line was busy, but the return of Luca @$%ing Toni was a big wake up call. He dropped off, picked up the ball well, held it up and doled it out effectively the majority of the time - not to mention creating space for others to put the ball into his big damn self. His presence in the squad is crucial and if the Azzurri plan to make any noise in the Euros - if they make it, of course - he will be Key Guy Numero Uno.

In the end, it was a commanding victory and Gigi was never challenged, but this type of football will not work against the big boys, and it may not even work in Scotland. The solution to me is to scrap the attack from the flanks because it is just not working. I haven’t seen a decent cross thrown in to a decent big man in god knows how long. Pirlo has spearheaded many of these Azzurri victories - and it’s frightening to think where they would be without him - but he needs a little creative help. A creative influence just behind the striker(s) would go a long way in creating a few offensive chances, and the retirement of that Totti guy has been an unbelievable loss. Yet another reason why Roberto Donadoni needs to be given the pink slip. No Don means a Totti return (you know you’re silently nodding at that statement).

Group B
Scotland 24pts (10GP)
Italia 23pts (10GP)
France 22pts (10GP)

Players

I’m going to eschew the rating system simply because some were so uninvolved for either long stretches or the entire game (notably the back line and Gigi) that it really isn’t fair.

Gigi:
He could’ve penned a novel, recorded an album, fathered a few children and baked a mean lasagna during the game. He touched the ball about three times. One of the easiest clean sheets he’ll ever see.

Oddo:
He just isn’t cutting it anymore. He gets down the flank well, but just doesn’t have that extra burst to beat most defenders; and when he does, his crosses are atrocious. When you’re best attribute is holding the ball long enough to knock it off a defenders shin and win a corner then it’s time to go back to being the team barber.

Barzagli & Panucci:
I noticed both probably a half dozen times the entire game. They could’ve brought a barcalounger and parked it 30 yards in front of goal for 95% of the game. GG and Massimo locked down well, but this was Georgia. They were never going to seriously mount a challenge on goal.

Grosso:
There were times when I wondered what the hell had happened to his career. There were also times when I thought I was having flashbacks from Germany. Either way, he played off both Di Natale and Tonigol well, and that goal should be enough to at least keep his place on the team once Zambro returns. Nice to have you back, Fabio.

Pirlo:
Who the hell knows what happened on that goal. I was watching through my vaseline smeared stream so I assumed it was deflected off somebody, but that doesn’t appear to be the case. He wasn’t dropping the balls on dimes today, but he was still one of the best players on the team and one of the few creative influences.

Gattuso:
I almost want to give him the MOTM, but I can’t give it to a defensive player against a squad like Georgia. That would be like giving David Ortiz the MVP Award in a beer league softball game. Still, he was his typical rabid animal self. I also suspect he’s eying that Scotland game and we may see him take things to an entirely new level unseen before. Scary.

Ambrosini:
Like Gattuso, he closed down well, but this is still Georgia. We know what we’re getting from GG at this point and we deal with the lack of offense he brings. What the team needed was someone with superior offensive abilities and creative genius at moments. That guy should have been Daniele De Rossi, but of course, Donadoni did in fact spend his career in Milan, so why not throw out the whole midfield of the team which had grossly underachieved all year until this past weekend? Duh. Ambro’s passing was horrid to start the game, then he realized he was getting beyond himself and his talents and switched to short, meaningless dump off passes. He’s adequate, but not right for this team, they simply need more from his spot. Much more. Too defensive for Georgia.

Di Natale:
He shined at moments, he looked relatively useless and incoherent at moments. The one benefit to his inclusion was that he didn’t need service to create. In fact, the more separation he got from Tonigol, the better he performed, including the sublime chip which Luca rocketed off the hardware. Another in the category of “adequate”, but it doesn’t stop us from praying that Gilardino and Talentino get a freaking clue as soon as possible.

Quagliarella:
He was pretty fucking terrible most of the game. His best asset was creating an inch of space then taking a shot which was usually off target. More of what he’s apparently been throwing out there this season in Udine, with the “sophomore slump” and “one hit wonder” whispers getting a little bit louder each week.

Tonigol:
My MOTM for his ability to control the ball, wreak havoc and force the defense to double, triple and quadruple team him at times. One of the greatest compliments you can give a player has come to define LT over the past few years: He changes the way opposing teams play the game. He might have even been MOTM before the game, but the cheeky assist to Grosso and the countless efforts he gave from the lone striker position really allowed the Azzurri to not only control the game, but prevent Georgia from even thinking about pushing too many men up, with a largely ineffective offensive team around him.

Foggia:
For someone so dynamic and skilled, he was utterly “bland”, as Martha accurately put it. Simply: he’s not ready. Rosina and Montolivo are; get that through your thick skull, Don.

Mauri:
Seriously, what the hell is he even doing on the squad? Lazio hatred aside, he just doesn’t belong. (Although the dearth of true wingers in the peninsula is quite alarming).

(Datasport’s ratings - most of which I agree with)

Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

It was a commanding game, a solid 3 points, but things still need to change. And soon. There should have been more: More goals. More changes. More creativity. More life. They were flat and they were just sort of there, allowing talent to dictate the outcome of the game (always a win - 10 times out of 10). Just kind of stabbing Georgia on the surface repeatedly, rather than simply slicing their collective throat and taking their will (morbid, I know).

Here’s how I would change things: First of all, Pirlo all by his lonesome isn’t going to get it done offensively. The return of Toni is a massive help, as will the inevitable return of Alberto Aquilani, but they need more from the midfield. Somebody needs to take some of the creative pressure from Pirlo and work in tandem to create opportunities, rather than having four guys holding the ball, another four clamoring for space and waiting for Andrea to work himself free and put the ball on a dime. My solution is to drop a trequartista or attacking mid behind the two striker system rather than flanking a lone striker with two lateral forwards, resulting in a 4-3-1-2 or something similar. The creative influence needs to be one who doesn’t work his way towards the opposing box, he needs to start out closer.

Being that this is Italy we’re talking about, there is a plethora of options. Totti is perfect, but we’re going to have to wait for the return of Lippi for that to happen (dreaming? maybe not…). Fabrizio Miccoli would be a decent option. So wouldn’t Riccardo Montolivo or Alessandro Rosina - that is if Rosinaldo hadn’t murdered Donadoni’s dog (or whatever mortal sin he committed against The Don which prevents him from being called up for a real game). King Alberto would be another great option, as we all know how well he can create from just behind the strikers. But you know who very well may work? Somebody who has actually been a bajillion times more effective in a central creative role in his last few Azzurri caps than he has been as a lateral forward/winger? Alex Del Piero. Now bear with me, because I just threw up in my mouth writing that sentence, but I’m not joking. When he is able to play from the center of the pitch and involve himself behind the striker(s), he has been very good, not vintage Alex, but still good. At least an option, as he may prove to be more effective in that role than people think.

Also, this three deep-lying CMs or 4 central mids shit has got to go. Know your abilities and know that you should be hammering these teams, not resting their heads on the pillow in the final minutes. The addition of Grosso worked well, and it’s nice having an attacking option from the back line like Fabio. When Canna returns it’s time for either Zambro to take over RB with Fabio on the left; or, if Zambro doesn’t heal in time, Panucci slots into the RB slot. Oddo’s crosses are just unbelievable. To the point where I was fantasizing about Cristian Zaccardo during the game. Speaking of whom, he’d due for another (legitimate, aka non-South African friendly) look soon. Oddo’s just not the answer. Hell, the way Marco Cassetti has looked for Roma, I’d rather see him get a recall (that’s correct, I said “recall”). RB is one spot where there are more than enough good options that we don’t need to see Oddo putting crosses into the third deck anymore. Thank you.

Oh, and would you get your Number 10 on the fucking field please? Dear Christ.

For the hell of it, I’d love to see this lineup during the next run out (Faroe Isles):

Gigi;
Zambro, Canna, Barzagli, Grosso;
Gattuso; Pirlo, De Rossi;
Aquilani;
Gilardino, Toni.

I know the two strikers haven’t always worked perfectly together, nor is Gila in optimal form (yet), but the strike partner with Toni isn’t exactly jumping out at me. In fact, if such is the case, the Milan X-Mas Tree formation may work (4-3-2-1), with two creative midfielders behind Tonigol. Hell, I think that might work. Thoughts?

Upcoming

Now it’s off to Scotland, in what will be like a one game playoff series unless France decides to shit the bed against Lithuania (a draw would not surprise me - in fact, way back when I called a 0-0 or 1-1 tie). Then the Faroe Islands are coming to town, which will be a quick 3 points and hopefully be a much better performance than last spring (I still have nightmares of Gigi almost being beat late in the game and allowing the Faroes to thieve a historic and ultimately defeating point). But that game may be just a formality, in either direction.

The SA friendly is supposedly going to be an “experiment”. Hopefully it fails miserably, blows up in The Don’s face and he loses his job (he won’t). The “B”, aka U-25’s & Friends, squad has been called up:

Questo l’elenco completo. Portieri: Amelia, Curci; difensori: Zaccardo, Mesto, Bonera, Gamberini, Cannavaro Paolo, Chiellini, Dossena; centrocampisti: De Rossi, Palombo, Nocerino, Montolivo, Semioli, Foggia, Mauri, Rosina; attaccanti: Lucarelli, Gilardino, Iaquinta.

Curci will reportedly get the nod, which will see his Azzurri minutes lap his Roma minutes for the season. What Daniele De Rossi is doing on that squad I have no freaking clue. Give the guy a rest. He’s better than every name on that list and he does not need to be kept fresh against a mediocre side. He should have been kept fresh against Georgia, jackass. Lineup prediction:

Curci;
Zaccardo, Gamberini, Bonera, Chiellini;
Foggia, Nocerino, De Rossi, Montolivo;
Gila, Lucarelli.

Who the hell knows. Who the hell cares.

Methinks That’s Marcello Lippi’s Music….

This is the best thing that has happened to the Azzurri since, well, Marcello Lippi resigned:

“I will leave all doors open,” Lippi said. “I have learned in this world that you can never say never.”

This is the type of quote people overanalyze when they’re desperate and looking for a sign. That is us right now. This team needs to look like a world champion again.

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  • Marco420 |  October 14th, 2007 at 8:36 am

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    ok ok this is weirdly long but i wrote this article for a french site about the Azzurri depth and pool of players

    tell me what y’all think :

    Profondeur : Buffon, Marco Amelia et Gianluca Curci.
    Jeunes :A. Mirante Salvatore Sirigu et Pippolo ou Andrea Consigli
    Outsiders: Morgan DeSantis, Cristian Abbiatti,Carlo Cudicini, Flavio Roma

    Défense: Only team in the world that can loose Paolo Maldini et Alessandro Nesta and remain one of the best in the world

    Centrale : Cannavaro, Materazzi, Barzagli,M. Ferrari, Cesare Bovo et Zaccardo

    Jeunes : H. Dela Fiore,Michele Cannini, Marco Andreolli, G. Freddi,F. Grillo,L. Marzoratti , D. Criscito, Stendardo et F. Santacroce
    Outsiders: Pannuci, Gamberini,L. Rinaudo et P.Cannavaro

    Terzini : Zambrotta
    Tonetto et Pannucci,Oddo,F. Grosso et M.Cassetti et E. MOretti
    Jeunes : C. Molinaro,M. Motta, Marco Rossi, F. Pisano,A. Rosi ,A. Raggi, A. Rubin , E. Rullo et L. De Silvestri

    Centro Campo:

    Centrali :

    Daniele De Rossi aka DDR, Andrea Pirlo, Gennaro Gattuso, Massimo Ambrosini, Alberto Aquilani et S. Perrotta,Mauro Camoranesi,Pasquale Foggia, Franco Semioli,R. Montolivo et A. Nocerino

    Enso Maresca (Sevilla) et Massimo Donati ( Celtic) should be considered
    Outsiders: C. Zanetti, M. Marchionni, M. Esposito, M. Brighi et D. Morfeo

    Jeunes: P. Sammarco, Dessena, Cigarini, I. Abate, P. De Ceglie, D. Galloppa,R. De Martino,M. Donadel,C. Marchisio,T. Vailatti, M. Paro et F. Bolzoni
    Fantasisti: A. Rosina, G. Paonessa, Andrea Russotto, S. Giovinco, M. Defendi, D. Mateini, S. Palermo et FERNANDO FORESTIERI

    Attacanti:
    Prima Punta:

    L. Toni,A. Gilardino, C. Lucarelli, V. Iaquinta, R. Bianchi, G. Pazzini, E. Bonnazoli
    Jeunes : R. Acquafresca,A. Floro Flores, S. Okaka Chuka,Mario Balotelli et Graziano Pele

    Seconda punta:
    Quagliarella, Del Piero, Di Natale,G. Rossi, A. Cassano. F. Miccoli, A. Rosina. M. Di Vaio, R. Palladino (’85)

    Jeunes;P. Osvaldo, D. Paponi, A. Lupoli, M. Paolucci, A. Russoto,Rey Volpato, A. Cerci, S. Foti,N. Pozzi C. Della Penna, G. Greco, F. Volpe
    Allenatore :

    Fabio Cappello, MArcelo Lippi, Carlo ANcelotti,Luciano Spalletti, Claudio Ranieri, Roberto Mancini…

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  • Stefano |  October 14th, 2007 at 8:52 am

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    Hopefully Cassano can get his act together and return to the National team.

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  • Marco420 |  October 14th, 2007 at 9:01 am

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    Amen Stefano!

    Bad(or Good) Roma news…

    Ernesto Bronzetti aka Bronzettiballs has this to say about the Mancini situation:

    su Mancini, Bronzetti ha rivelato: “Da quello che si puo’ capire lui vuole andare via e guadagnare di piu’. Dove? Se va via va all’estero per 20-25 milioni di euro. A Roma sono cosi’ bravi che avranno gia’ trovato il sostituto…

    Mancinigate anyone?

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  • Traian |  October 14th, 2007 at 9:29 am

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    Oh yeah…Mancinigate for sure. Chivu’s situation was the same….they negotiated an extension, they talked, …they postponed the talks, they talked again, and nothing. For me it’s simple: you either want to play for Roma and get under salary cap or leave. Seriously…it’s simple. It’s frustrating for a lot of people, but that what it is.

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  • Marco420 |  October 14th, 2007 at 9:45 am

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    if Mancini can be sold for around 20-25M$ and we can replace him with a young capable italian in no way related to Santa Claus, i would be all for it.

    I don’t wanna be a chauvinistic bastard but i would like Roma to become the reference when it comes to italian teams

    we already have way more wops and ginnys than the other
    big boys

    but a little more emphasis on the Italian lads would be great

    there are great prospects in the peninsula
    let’ pay to much money for the likes of A.Rosina,L. Cigarini ,G. Rossi, Marco Rossi or Montolivo instead of overrated foreigners

    H.Nakata,Mido,C.Chivu(at least we sold these 3) D. Pizzaro and i’m sorry i have to mention M. Vucinic here

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  • john |  October 14th, 2007 at 11:06 am

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    i would be upset to see mancini leave. hes been a solid performer for roma through the good times. hes got experience n a good amount more years in his tank. he would be very hard to replace.

    than again selling him for a good chunk of chance n investing in a bright future of rosina would be a fair trade off except for the experience department.

    ps i havent seen rosina play yet i just heard good things. a) is he good enough to replace mancini, who would u compare him with a juaquin (the valencia guy i know i botched the spelling) type b) is his price tag reasonable c)does he want to come n does spaletti want him

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  • ordeal_rules (JCS) |  October 14th, 2007 at 11:10 am

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    I would like to see a renovation in Italy, now is the time to do it since two of the biggest Azzurri Stars have retired. I would still like to see a couple of the old stars as well, specially since Buffon is so young and great in GK terms and Cannavaro being so optimal for the Azzurri but I would like to see him replaced by one of Cricinto, Andreolli or any other young CB out there eventually

    —————-Buffon——-
    Zaccardo–Barzagli–Cannavaro–Chiellini
    ——–Gatusso–Pirlo–De Rossi——-
    ———–MOntolivo–Aquilani——
    ——————-Toni————

    with 4 so exquisit DM as De Rossi, Perotta, Pirlo and Gattusso it is very hard not to pick three to be in the team so I would either choose two wide player being MOntolivo and Rosino, Foggia or Rossi or the more central pair or Montolivo and Aquilani..

    see what I did there Chris! Aquilani is in the formation not PIzarro jaja

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  • ordeal_rules (JCS) |  October 14th, 2007 at 11:11 am

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    I would like to see a renovation in Italy, now is the time to do it since two of the biggest Azzurri Stars have retired. I would still like to see a couple of the old stars as well, specially since Buffon is so young and great in GK terms and Cannavaro being so optimal for the Azzurri but I would like to see him replaced by one of Cricinto, Andreolli or any other young CB out there eventually

    —————-Buffon——-
    Zaccardo–Barzagli–Cannavaro–Zambrotta or Chiellini
    ——–Gatusso–Pirlo–De Rossi——-
    ———–MOntolivo–Aquilani——
    ——————-Toni————

    with 4 so exquisit DM as De Rossi, Perotta, Pirlo and Gattusso it is very hard not to pick three to be in the team so I would either choose two wide player being MOntolivo and Rosino, Foggia or Rossi or the more central pair or Montolivo and Aquilani..

    see what I did there Chris! Aquilani is in the formation not PIzarro jaja

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  • chris |  October 14th, 2007 at 7:45 pm

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    1. Aquilani isn’t necessarily a CM in that position. Plus, the responsibilities of that role are far different than from what The Don usually asks for out of his CMs.

    2. A combination of talents, meaning two relatively complete arsenals, really allows for a non-Seedorf, Totti type player in one of those roles. Rather than Seedorf-like chicanery a piston pumping like switch from the two could work. I don’t think the 4-3-2-1 is exclusively effective with one of 5 players or so in the world.

    3. I think one of the biggest worries here is exactly what happens if a team figures out how to take out Pirlo, or he gets injured. They can’t depend solely on him.

    4. Cassano and/or Gilardino really need to get their acts together quickly. Agreed.

    5. I think a CM combo with Pirlo, GG and DDR is possible because even though we don’t get to see it that often, DDR is so damn gifted in the attack. If he’s allowed more liberty and plays with an offensive mindset it’s a non-issue.

    6. JCS, I like that formation in a friendly or low-level qualifier, just to test it out. I’d also be willing to see Zaccardo given a chance eventually.

    7. I’m beginning to believe more and more each day that Mancinigate is inevitable. We’ll know a lot after Veloz gets to town.

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  • chris |  October 14th, 2007 at 7:48 pm

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    Marco420, do you have a link for the other site?

    And I completely missed a name you nailed on the head for that “1″ spot…Enzo Maresca. I haven’t seen him this season but his positioning and passing would work very well as link in front of the midfield. Palladino is another guy who has been looking fairly impressive this season.

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  • chris |  October 14th, 2007 at 7:55 pm

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    In coaching related news, the Seahawks just ran the ball with their fullback on 4th & 3 down by 18.

    I’m suddenly feeling better about Donadoni.

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  • dean |  October 14th, 2007 at 8:04 pm

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    I agree it would be great if we could bring young Italian players like Rosina,Cigarini, Montolivo etc. but I think it would be difficult. The wages that the Milan sides and Juve can offer these young player’s is totaly beyond Roma’s means. Also I just feel like we have to retain talented player’s like Mancini if Roma is ever going to be one of the big clubs that attracts top level players in the first place. Just a thought.

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  • chris |  October 14th, 2007 at 8:21 pm

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    “The wages that the Milan sides and Juve can offer these young player’s is totaly beyond Roma’s means.”

    At present, yes. But things are and will be a changin’. This may not be the case in the next couple years.

    And I don’t think losing Mancini necessarily means Roma is a notch below thee big clubs. I think the net difference in value based on his loss is the determining factor. If either Vucinic becomes another Mancini on the wing or they acquire a player of comparable talents, I don’t see it as a big issue. As we’ve seen with Chivu, even though some players may play well in the shirt, sometimes there are better, cheaper options behind the curtain.

    In fact, I’ll go as far to say that moves like this could potentially be more alluring to prospective players. A smart management typically means a successful team, and in the end, players want to get paid and win. Provide both and they’re usually happy. Plus, we don’t want mercenaries here.

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  • Marco |  October 14th, 2007 at 8:43 pm

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    Regarding Maresca, I’m afraid he isn’t getting enough playing time at Sevilla to deserve an Azzurri call-up. Which is a damn shame because the guy’s got great potential…

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  • dean |  October 14th, 2007 at 9:42 pm

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    Chris I definetly agree with you in regards to not wanting mercenaries on the squad and I have to admit some of Mancini’s off the field behavior has made me question his overall worth to the team. Ultimately players like Chivu and potentialy Mancini can unsettle the club. I guess it just bothers me when some of our more recognizable and talented players move on to “bigger” clubs. The Sensi’s are more concerned about the financial side of the club(which is not totally unreasonable considering our near bankruptcy just a few years ago)but it is hard to watch talent heading to the big three all the time. Thank god we have possibly the best youth academy in Italy!!

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  • josh(i giallorossi) |  October 15th, 2007 at 12:41 am

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    just spreading the daily dose of how awesome lazio is…http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=471289&cc=5901 hah. who else is pumped on the halloween derby.

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  • Traian |  October 15th, 2007 at 5:36 am

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    Exactly…with a good management Roma can become (and will become) another Ajax. Chivu was their number one player. Their captain. They let him go for the right amount of money. They do the same with ALL their players. Buy cheap, sell big. That’s what I would like to see Roma do. Let’s feed the big guns with big players…I don’t have a problem with that if it’s for the right money.

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  • Gabriella |  October 15th, 2007 at 8:37 am

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    Traian, I can only agree with you partially… I think it is vital to keep great players at the club who are champions and have the Roma mentality. If a player doesnt want to wear the jersey however great he is I’d sell him for the right prize without much hesitation. We need to be careful otherwise we might end up looking like Lazio instead of Ajax if we look at their track record of selling team captains… mwuhahahahaha

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  • chris |  October 15th, 2007 at 9:13 am

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    I’m on both sides here. I’m all for keeping the core and the indisposable players on the team, I just don’t think Mancini is in that category right now. He’s very good, but far too inconsistent and was replaced pretty adequately in the beginning of the season by a guy who is a natural striker.

    I think Mancini is the type of guy that you keep at most costs, but the wall doesn’t crumble if he walks out the exit door.

    I’m also wondering how much this Cerci business might play into it all. If he is as out of this world as people are saying, maybe he’s going to need a spot sooner rather than later.

    That said, I think Mancini signs and stays. He didn’t leave when things were bad, now things are good, he’ll want to be a part of it.

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  • Romanista SA |  October 15th, 2007 at 9:14 am

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    We sold Chivu for MUCH less than we bought him!

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  • Traian |  October 15th, 2007 at 10:32 am

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    Romanista SA: Not much less…we’re talking about 2m less?!
    Gabriella and Chris: I am all for it…we should surely keep DDR and Aquilani, for example, but without breaking the salary cap it will be hard (I don’t want to say impossible). Top players deserve and should make top money. I believe the times of long-life faithful players are rapidly coming to an end. Unfortunately…
    There’s Real, Barca, Chelski, MU, Liverpool, even Tottenham, Milan and Inter…We are not in that category…

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  • MarcoMTL |  October 15th, 2007 at 12:11 pm

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    Cerci scored again yesterday. I haven’t seen the goal yet but last weeks was a thing of beauty. He had injury problems the last few seasons but he was Italy’s most promising youth player just a few short years ago.

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  • Traian |  October 15th, 2007 at 2:38 pm

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    An interesting poll in Gazzetta dello Sport:
    http://www.gazzetta.it/appsSondaggi/votazioneDispatch.do?method=risultati&idSondaggio=1342
    Best and worst transfers.

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  • john |  October 15th, 2007 at 3:08 pm

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    im for roma buying players around 22-25. what we do with that is always have a resale value for our players. for instance buy rosina at 15 mill keep him until hes 27-30 sell him for a similar price. we cant to sell mancini and not get a quailty player. i think we woud have to spend atleast in the double figures. i like vucinic, n i like what im hearing about cerci but if we want to compete in europe and for serie a we need experience, quality and depth.

    i dont want to see mancini go i think hes one of the most underrated players in europe. from a tactical smart managerial perspective it may be right to sell him when his stocks high and if we got an adaquate replacement lined up for him. ROSINA

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  • john |  October 15th, 2007 at 3:14 pm

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    were not a farm team. our goal is not to get them young make the good n let them go to our rivals. in certain sitchuations thats allowed such as mancini or chivu who wont renew. were not pussys we want to win. we might not have the same financing as inter ac juve but with smart management we can be better than all of them.

    i like the giuly purchase and im excited to see that expos has got. cici was a good buy maybe a lil higher than we wanted to pay but thats life. with signings like these n youth we can compete with anyone.

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