

You’re So Money & You Don’t Even Know It
By: chris | October 9th, 2007
Let’s run down the gamut of Roman news which has transpired over the past few days. Also, if you didn’t know already, Francesco Totti is freakin’ money.
Injuries
King Alberto: His injury hit at the right time with the international break on the way, so he may only miss the Napoli game. Supposed to miss a month - or, more accurately, be up for reevaluation after a month - which would allow him back before the Milan, Lazio and Spoting mini trifecta; but knowing TGIP, he can expect to come in around the 85th mark in each of those games. Still, that nagging aspect is the worry, because the last thing Roma needs is a recurring groin injury for the Azzurri’s newest superduperstar.
Simone Perrotta: How many times has he been hit by a minor injury this year? By my count it’s three. An eerie coincidence considering he turned 30 less than a month ago and with his pin-balling workrate he must be nearing 250,000 on the odometer. Let’s hope it’s nothing more than just that, a coincidence. Out between 2-3 weeks (specifically 20 days, 13 hours, 47 minutes and 9 seconds), and it looks like he’ll probably miss the Napoli game, considering TGIP’s massive, inflatable kid gloves as of late when it comes to recently recovered players not named Francesco Totti.
Philippe Mexes: Should be ready once play resumes post international siesta. Most likely won’t be playing for France, but we knew that already.
Mauro Esposito: Calf injury, supposedly held out for precautionary reasons. At this rate his first start is going to be in February. He and Simone just cannot stop picking up unwanted hindrances. Kind of like K-Fed and children.
Rodrigo Taddei: Should/will be back for the Napoli game.
Marco Cassetti: Ditto. Probably the last person who needed an injury early. His “replacements” have looked pretty damn good.
King Fuckhead: Still an inconclusive brain scan result.
Marco Andreolli: I haven’t really been looking, but did they send him to Guantanamo Bay or something? How injured is he? What’s wrong? Does he still belong to Roma? Does Spalletti care?
Upcoming Schedule
10/21 Napoli
10/23 Sporting
10/28 @ Milan
10/31 Lazio
11/4 @ Empoli
11/7 @ Sporting
The two pairs of games so close to each other isn’t all that welcome a gift, but it certainly could be worse (rewind the schedule about 2 weeks). After that, it’s a Sunday walk in the park until the December 12th game against ManYoo inside the Olimpico. Judging by the way things look right now, 15 points from that schedule isn’t all that unrealistic. Some may even say a reasonable expectation (or would have said so until seeing Milan thrash Lazyo this past weekend). I’ll say 16 points, with a draw against Milan and Sporting. Anything less than 10 points and I’m going to need some IV anti-depressants.
Panucci & Mancini “Rifts” With TGIP
Most egomaniacal athletes (that’s 95% of them) will have a disagreement with their coach at some point; and 100% of that time, the media will try to blow it out of proportion - it’s their job to sell print. To me, that’s all this is in both cases. You have a fight about something probably inconsequential due to frustration (see: 4 games, 2 points), you come in a few days later, have an awkward man hug, a third party makes a joke about it, everyone laughs and everything is back to normal. It’s how locker rooms work. The whole “airing laundry” stuff means little and there is nothing between Luciano and Christian that will get in the way of a professional relationship at the very least.
Same goes for Mancini, the type of flake who, as he said, “needs to be put in his place” every now and again. I love Mancini, but he seems like a guy who is needed in small doses in an enclosed setting; and can every now again be the type of guy that says something so far over the top that everyone gets quiet with eyes like saucers. You know, like the type of guy who tells a double amputee to “break a leg”. He’ll sign his extension, we’ll all move on and all will be forgiven with a firm Poobah ass slap. Group hug.
Alessio Cerci
One of the many elite prospects to come off the assembly line at Roma’s world class youth factory seems to be doing big things down in Serie B. Alessio Cerci is currently on loan at Pisa (he’s an ugly bastard, isn’t he - he looks like Rodrigo Taddei and Encino Man had a homosexual love child), already tearing up the opposition - 4 goals in the last 3 games - to a point where the Roma hierarchy has considered bringing him back from loan as early as January to join the senior squad - and he’s only 20 years old.
The strange part? He has a ridiculously low buyout in his contract for Pisa, even though Roma probably has a buy back option as well. The stranger part? He was on loan to Brescia last year, with another buyout clause amounting to peanuts, and was sent back to Roma, with Brescia politely refusing to stump up the cash (or that’s how it has been reported, Serie B loan deals aren’t exactly high up on the media accuracy meter). What happened all of a sudden that makes his value skyrocket this much? Or why had it dropped so low? And does that have anything to do with his lack of call-ups from the Azzurrini?
Assuming that Roma can bring back Cerci, one has to admit this is a puzzling move. Either that or complete media BS. The kid’s youtube resume looks good (though I think that’s the point), but not enough to vault him past the likes of Mirko or Mauro just yet - especially considering TGIP’s aversion to Arsenewengeritis, a disorder in the same family as paedophilia, recently. He can play as a lateral forward or a second striker, not unlike that Totti guy, with a little bit of speed, and one who can dribble, cut in, make runs and knock it with both feet. All of which is nice for the future, but nothing that would be more valuable than significant playing time for Pisa in the second half of the year. If, in the next two months, he continues his dominance and shows he has nothing more to learn in Serie B, then I’ll change my tune, but I think most highly doubt that will be the case. Until then, let the kid tear up the lower league and keep the tifosi drooling.
Hell of a prospect, but my money is still on Stefano Okaka Chuka.
Goals:
* - If anybody recalls that little discussion we had a couple weeks ago as to “who could possibly fill in for Francesco when he retires”…food for thought. But a topic for another day.
Phat Philou
This is Philou playing the role of Antonio Cassano for the scout team in anticipation of the Sampdoria game.
I know it’s a bit early, but I couldn’t wait until Christmas - I had to get that off my chest.
FIFPro XI
I wasn’t going to mention this because it’s so far beyond absurd it’s nearly incomprehensible, but nonetheless, take a look:
GK: Gigi Buffon - Serie B (Not that he isn’t the best in the world, but still, if this is based on last year…)
LB: Alessandro Nesta - Because he’s not only a LB, but also the best in the world at the moment.
CB: Fabio Cannavaro - Apparently the voters failed to renew their Real TV subscription. At this point, I’m beginning to wonder how many Italians are actually on the voting panel.
CB: Carlos Puyol - Eh, there were better.
RB: John Terry - Not only is he a CB, but he wasn’t even the best on his own team last year (Carvalho); some might even say 3rd best, falling behind a midfielder (Essien).
LW: Lionel Messidona - Legit. Pencil him in here for awhile.
CM: Steven Gerrard - I’m a self-professed lover of all things Stevie G, but even I’ll admit he was under par last season. I can’t even say he should have been on the Prem XI. Essien deserves a spot.
CM: Kaka - Golden Champions League Ball for sure, but I’m not sure he’s a CM. I don’t even think Ancelotti knows what he is. Nevertheless, deserving wherever. (He’d be on an NFL draftboard as “athlete”.)
RW: The Fake Ronaldo - Also on the World’s Biggest Pole Smokers XI, wearing the captain’s armband.
ST: Didier Drogba - Well, looks like Ruud got slighted, since his partner must obviously be Francesco Totti…
ST: Ronaldinho - …uhhhhhh.
Totti’s one thing. Totti AND Ruud omitted? Obviously this is more of a popularity contest and no one watches Real Madrid anymore. Just a ridiculous list.
For the record, my XI for last year (key phrase):
GK: Petr Cech, I guess. Pepe Reina was great late in the CL, but Cech was pretty spectacular after the injury.
LB: Tempted to hold this spot for Maldini’s son. For now, it’s honorary to pops.
CB: Ricardo Carvalho. He was really something to behold last season.
CB: Sergio Ramos. Ditto.
RB: Dani Alves. Guy’s good, but the defensive flanks are weak comparatively.
LW: Lionel Messi. Getafe. Getafe. Getafe.
CM: Michael Essien. Might make this team at a couple spots.
CM: Andrea Pirlo. Serie A and Azzurri fans know.
RW: Kaka. His position is negligible. Slot him anywhere from the midfield up, he plays there at some point.
ST: Ruud van Nistelrooy. That late season clutch run was insanity.
ST: Il Capitano. As if he needs justification.
As you know, opinions are like ass holes, everyone’s got one. That’s mine. Let’s see yours - the opinion, that is. And if anyone puts David Pizarro on there I’m going to track you down and have you committed.
New Goalie
This one kind of flew under the radar, but Roma picked up a young stud keeper for the youth setup this weekend. He’s 12 years old and supposedly moved to the city recently from Spain via France.
Can he touch the crossbar? Yay? Nay? I need an answer to this. I really do. Also, how many pairs of shorts/pants is he wearing? And is he supposed to resemble the Mayor of Munchkinville?
Courtesy of Linda.
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Chris, where’d you read that Roma is considering taking Cerci back this January?
He’s looking great, by the way.
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I forgot Virga and Freddi.. sorry all.. Freddi I thought was sent out on loan..
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I don’t know if sending Freddi on loan to Grosseto was such a smart move; based on their box scores so far, he hasn’t played yet. Maybe a Serie C team would have been better.
Virga, however, is a starter there (he also has been loaned out to Grosseto).
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Quite a few of the Barca players like playing the goalie: Giuly and Eto’o, especially.
And from a Barca supporter’s POV, Puyol (much as I love him) didn’t have a great season and doesn’t deserve to be in the World XI and Ronnie wasn’t fit and doesn’t deserve to be in there either. Messi, on the other hand…
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Apparently, during the last practice at Trigoria before Parma-Roma, Spalletti had Giuly play in goal. It looks like we are not the only ones giving lighthearted jabs because of his boneheaded decision…
http://www.romanews.eu/news.asp?newsID=54&pag=3&spag=1
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Oh man… where the heck did you find those photos - the last one in particular?
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http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=441127,
then why isnt Spal playing him, especially against weaker sides??Posted from
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jaja nice Pics today Chris…
My wordl best 11
—————-Cech——-
Dani Alvez–Puyol–Maldini–Maicon
Messi–Gattusso–Pirlo–Ronaldo
———Van NIsterror–Totti—Maicon had a tremendous amount of assists last year, as well as Alvez… Messi is a god, Ronaldo had 20-22 goals, GAttusso and Pirlo own any midfield and the front line toguether socred some 50+ goals…
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and somethig else, Puyol is the best CB out there right now, he is like Gattusso on steroids and in the back line, he never gives up! he would rather break his face than give up a goal, simply awesome, I really admire him as a player, and Maldini, well who has anythign bad to say about maldini, maybe not the best duo on the air but I would trust them to take out any offence
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“Puyol is the best CB out there right now,”
Puyol isn’t even out there right now. That makes to hard it be the best.
Also, I hear that Kaka guy is decent. And props for holding Little David out of your XI. Although I suspect he’s on the subs bench?
Vlad, it was in il Romanista, amongst others.
The last pic was courtesy of Linda and the Philou/Money pics were found in a hidden treasure chest in my hard drive which will hopefully be revealed soon. No clue where they’re from originally.
And I’m just giving King Fuckhead a hard time. He’s mostly won me over. Though some HGH would endear him to me entirely.
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jajaja Chris, well I just really like Puyols mentality on the field, he is amazing to see fight for every ball…
and Kaka… well he has played very well in the CL but he is not that good in Serie A and he layed much more games there so I choose Pirlo and GAttuso since if it were a real team they would give the midfield a great creativity and grit and they also played grat games for Milan on both championships
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well, thinking it over, maybe I would choose De Rossi, essien and Deco over Pirlo
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jcs… deco over pirlo, seriously?
mine:
gk = van der sar
def = ramos, mexes, nesta, maldini
mid = kaka, pirlo, vieira, messi
att = totti, ibrahimovicPosted from
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Aquilani should be back by November 11th according to his doctor. He had MRI yesterday which confirmed a tear in his quadriceps muscle.
Perrotta is going to be ready for NapoliPosted from
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Gigi B, D. Alves, Mexes, Juan,Del Horno ; De Rossi, Aquilaninho; Mancini, Kaka’, Messi; Totti.
Now Thats a Super 11.
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To be fair, Deco had a bad season last year, but has looked very good so far this season.
And Chris, you’re right, although Puyol is now back and looked damn good in the last game, so fingers crossed he is going to have a good season now.
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Chris you always with great info….I have some doubts that maybe you can help me with..is about Roma Youngsters…what happened with Valerio Virga??? Why Spalleti doesn’t care about ANdreolli? alo t of peopole rate him high.. Antunes will play some day??? what happened with Cesare Bovo and giusseppe Scurto…?? Hope you can answer or maybe write something about the youngsters….where is Stefano Okaka???
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GK- Gigi Buffon
DF- Ramos, Nesta, Mexes, Riise
MF- De Rossi, Pirlo, Kaka, Messi
FW- Ibrahimovic, TottiPosted from
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Vic!
Andreolli has the back of an old man
Cesare Bovo was lost at ” le buste” at the hands of the great Crazy Zamparini
Scurto didn’t cut it and was sold to Chievo
Okaka is a Star at Modena but was suspended for a couple games
Virga seems to be starting at Grossetto, but not Freddi
Marsilli is either in Taranto or Trentino
and Alessandro Tulli is Lecce’s because he was a part of the Vucinici,as the japanese say, deal.Posted from


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Totti left off of the FIFA player of the year list (as well as Ibra)??????
WTF?
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this is ridiculous, totti left of FIFA POY shortlist. Shame on FIFA and their politics. Everybody should write a letter slamming this. Golden Boot, 2nd place serie a with a team that has half the payroll of the number one team, and quarters of champs league, oh yeah and he won a world cup. But frickin gennaro gattuso makes it? No offense but the guy is more of a rugby player than a footballer.
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and that’s why we love Gattuso’ssouthern italian swagger
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We aren’t the only ones who are dumb founded.
The FIFA World Player of the Year award has been littered with controversy and criticism ever since its creation in 1991. The system, for those of you who are not familiar, works as follows. First of all FIFA draws up a list of nominations, before Coaches and Captains of the national sides then cast votes for their top three stars.
The player voted first gets five points, second gets three points, and third earns one point. The winner of the prize is naturally the player who earns the most points.
Until 2004, there was no list of nominations, thus in theory any player in the world could be voted for. This led to some quite farcical voting, which some may argue rendered the prize virtually valueless.
To give you an example, in 2001, the likes of Iran’s Ali Daei, South Africa’s Sibusiso Zuma and Honduras’ Carlos Pavon all received votes.
FIFA hoped to prevent ridiculous voting such as this by introducing a shortlist system in 2004. Only players on the list could be voted for by the Captains and Coaches.
However on the evidence of the 30 players FIFA have chosen to compete for this year’s prize, one has to wonder if these changes have made any difference.
The absence of Francesco Totti from the list of nominations is an absolute disgrace. It is an insult and I can say for one that I now could not care less who wins the award because if the Roma captain’s performances did not merit his inclusion in the top 30, then I must be going insane.
Totti was top-scorer in Serie A, he was European Golden Boot Winner and was outstanding as he led Roma to the Champions League quarter-final and second place in Serie A.
Then of course there is the omission of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was a key protagonist in Inter winning the Scudetto last year, and has been the best player in Italy this season.
Furthermore, where is Valencia’s David Villa? Then of course there is the phenomenal Cesc Fabregas of Arsenal, who has undoubtedly been the best player in the Premiership this year, and was the Gunners’ star-man last campaign, despite some of the club’s difficulties.
Either FIFA is full of clueless idiots who have never watched football in their life, or more than likely their list of choices is dictated by politics.
Gianluigi Buffon was playing in Serie B last year, while Fabio Cannavaro, a player I have worshipped for the past decade and still believe to be a world-class defender, had an awful season at Real Madrid. Deco was one of Barcelona’s worst players last season - it was Iniesta carrying the midfield on his shoulders!
Juan Roman Riquelme was frozen out of the Villarreal squad and shipped off to Boca Juniors mid-season, Barcelona’s Samuel Etoo ruptured his cartilage and missed six months of the last campaign, while Inter’s Patrick Vieira also missed half of the season through injury. Inspirational indeed!
What football were these FIFA bureaucrats watching last season? How on earth can these players be picked ahead of the likes of Totti, Ibrahimovic, Toni, Fabregas and Villa?
It is a disgrace. The FIFA World Player of the Year award is a Mickey Mouse Prize with no value whatsoever.
What are your views? Is the FIFA World Player of the Year award worthless? Goal.com wants to know what YOU think.
Carlo Garganese
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Screw Fifa…
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