

A Melange Of Affairs
By: chris | October 25th, 2007
The State of Roman Medical Affairs
Every single game someone goes down, and it’s been like this since the preseason, when Rosella was 5th on the depth chart in central defense just behind Bruno Conti, in there for his aerial prowess. Sporting not all that different, with only one injury to speak of, but it was a biggie in Il Capitano. Luckily enough it took him all of a few hours to recover adequately enough to begin training again yesterday, though lightly. So, no Spring of ‘06 recurrence. Good enough news for me, and it’s now being said he may be ready for the Milan game (and probably in time for The Derby). Wait and see, but it’s positive news early. So, a little run down of the injuries:
Perrotta: Only doing physical therapy, and still in doubt for the Milan game with his ankle injury. What’s more though, is the fact that this guy is getting injured at least twice a month nowadays. He’s been making Chivu look like Johnny “The Picture Of Health” Reliable so far this year. I’ve said it before, you’ve got to start wondering how high that odometer really is. He certainly has more miles on his body than most 30 year olds (he’s like an NFL running back), and Father Time may come knocking a little bit early.
Taddei: Resumed training today, and should be ready for the Milan game, but he’s been out so long it’s hard to believe TGIP will feel comfortable using him for many minutes, even though the team could clearly use his presence.
Espo: Also resumed training with Rodrigo, but his injury came at a time when he was just beginning to earn some pitch time, and actually had looked very promising and had us all having illogical flashbacks of 2004. He might be training , but it’s doubtful he’ll see any meaningful minutes until Lazio at the very least (so watch for him to make the starting XI on Sunday).
King Alberto: Still out, and the best hope is that he returns in time for the game in Lisbon on November 7th. And even that is probably unlikely. How we miss thee.
Andreolli: I’d like to introduce you all to Gilberto Martinez v 2.0 (except this one’s good). Still out, still no clue why.
So, with injuries and subsequent progress staying relatively status quo, I’ll take a stab at the formation on Sunday:
Donieber;
Cassetti, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto;
DDR, Pizarro;
Cicinho, Giuly, Mancini;
Totti.
And to be an equal opportunity guesser, here’s my guess for Milan:
(See that right there? A tree that’s thin and with little substance at the top. Ha!)
Dream Weaver…
Before I mention the complete unfeasibility of this “rumor”, I’m going to get your hopes up, from Diego:
“However I hope to have the opportunity to play in Italy one day where the football is very famous. I follow all the Serie A teams and I particularly like Roma because they play some exciting football. They are one of the best teams in Europe.”
First of all, it’s not happening, at least anytime soon. Diego may love Italy and Roma, but Werder has to love Roma too. So, unless Diego pulls a What’s-His-Nuts, his price would be sky high, whenever he goes up for sale (I’ve got 1.5 years), and Roma would have the rest of G14 (or G78, whatever it is by then) to fend off to get their hands on yet another Brazilian. Not to mention spending a minimum of €25m. (If Ribery is worth €25m at 24 years old, Diego is worth at least the same at 22.)
Anyways, nothing concrete, no rumors and much of it is just praise. But we can all dream, can’t we?
* – And he isn’t exactly being too secretive with his desire to move to Serie A in season while still with his current club, is he? That I don’t like one bit, especially when he is by no means at a small club.
It’s Totally True, Even Though I Made It Up
This is one of those rumors that hasn’t started yet, but will, only because it makes so much sense and both teams would be idiotic not to do it (that’s you, Rosella). A swap with The Cheaters for Tiago, with Roma handing over David Pizarro, in what would surely require a couple million more on Roma’s end. As soon as Tiago started not-so-subtly mentioning that he wanted out, the rumor started doing the cha cha in my mind, because it’s so perfect. Not to mention the fact that Juve has wanted Little David since the minute he stepped off the plane in Udine, and reportedly have lined him up as a target once again in the winter window.
In Tiago you have one of the most complete midfielders in Europe, someone who can do all the little things while more than adequately being a playmaker and defend like a defensive mid. In other words: he’s perfect. In fact, he’s probably a better passer than David when it comes to accuracy and, you know, passing to your own teammates. And I don’t think we need to rehash the whole Pizarro thing right now. (again)
Unfortunately, Tiago is actually on Juve’s payroll, though I’m sure you could fool a few people into thinking otherwise, and it remains to be seen how much they’d like to do a deal with a rival in the post-Moggi era, even if it meant getting a long desired target in return. If, and it’s a big if, Juventus decide they could potentially send Tiago to Roma, then this becomes a deal the hierarchy has to consider and make a strong attempt at, and TGIP would need to put his man crush aside. I still think he goes to Spain, though.
Roma Gets To Sit At The Big Kids Table
This happened a few days ago, but I failed to mention it, because we had better things going on than joining Europe’s calcio fraternity. But Roma will be reportedly joining up Gamma Gamma 14 in the near future, and also joining will be Werder Bremen, Sevilla and, uhhh, Monaco? (Oh, finances, right.) All is nice and well, and though I’m sure they have swell keggers, I’m not sure G14 has done anything yet besides bitch and moan about everything (so it’s like having a girlfriend) and sue Sepp Blatter. Whatever. It’s always nice to hobnob it with the elitists and be an original participant in the eventual formation of a SuperduperLeague, where the best play the best and craptastic teams like Lazio don’t get a share of the money (because you know that’s what it’s all about); but outside of that, this is an appearance move and little else – at least until G14 actually accomplishes something. Which will only be after the Michel Platini’s UEFA presidency is six feet deep. And then we can all throw a real kegger.
News, Notes & Wrapping Up The Week’s Nonsense
I) No soup for you. In case you missed it, all away fans have been banned for the match at the San Siro. Something tells me if both teams put out the type of finishing performances that they’ve usually been throwing out this year, the fans will be thanking the FIGC on Monday.
* – Odds are looking good that Milan threw out their once in a blue moon goal scoring bonanza yesterday against Shakhtar, which should mean they’d have difficulty scoring with the town bicycle on Sunday (we’ll call her “Bordeaux Marriott”). I think we can feel safe Gila will go back to calcio impotency.
II) Our favorite Brazilian RB, now know as Il Gatto con gli stivali (puss n boots), is reportedly unhappy with life in Rome, and may be looking at an exit in January, if reports are to be believed. Nothing concrete, but it isn’t too hard to fathom that being a whopping third on the depth chart is going down all that well with Cicinho (9 games, but only one start and much of this due to injuries). Considering he left Madrid for some significant playing time, it’s understandable that he may be just a little bit pissed. However, he won’t move before the summer, if he does anytime soon.
III) For any of those who have been dreaming of Ezequiel Lavezzi since he ran Argentinian circles around Roma’s defense, here’s music to your ears: Roma turned down the opportunity to sign Lavezzi last spring, because “they wanted the Brazilian”, meaning Cicinho. Which is code for “we fucked up bad and we’re trying to save face”, because:
i) Lavezzi and Cicinho play vastly different positions, unless they envisioned EL in the back (I highly doubt that).
ii) This was well before any opf the Cicinho stuff started, and when it was unclear if Cicinho would be leaving.
iii) €6m is going to be roughly the same amount they pay for Lulu Gulu after the CL bonuses, so it wasn’t about money.
Anyway, we’ll let this slide, because it’s quite obvious that the real reason they turned down Lavezzi was because Bruno was terrified of his girlfriend, and who can blame him.
IV) The inimitable think tank that is channel 4 has dropped this wondrous little nugget of supreme knowledge on us for the Milan game, informing us of the player to ‘Keep An Eye On’:
Kaka.
No shit, huh. Now, if only they could tell me how many quarters are in a basketball game…
V) Just a bit of ease going into the weekend: Milan’s record at home is a stellar 0-3-1, scoring 3 goals while giving up 4. If there was anytime to play at the San Giuseppe Meazza Siro Berlusconi, it’s now.
VI) In other game news, Marek Jankulovski is out a couple months, and will probably be replaced by Kahka Kaladze at LB. In other words, Milan is replacing a LB I wasn’t all that worried about with a LB I’m even less worried about. Good stuff all around.
And in directly related news, the average age of Milan’s back four is still 72.
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Gabriel i downloaded Ultra from isohunt.com and the quality is pretty good. If you use bittorent sites i’d recomend it.
I agree that Cici needs more playing time before we can pass judgement but with our defensive frailties of late i’m scared to give him that chance. I just remember him against Juve and he looked like a lost little child in the back line. Seriously i think defenders should be 6ft tall or over and have a little bit of physical presence
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Exactly, Cici is more offensive…he should play in the middle. BTW…Cassetti is 30…this is probably his last great season.
Before that, Tonetto is 33…I think we need a lefty as soon as possible.Posted from
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Aquilani isnt all that missed seeing as how Pizarro is playing well. Swapping TIago for Pizarro would be a good move in my opinion, he was great at Lyon and me and Inara and the Lyon crew could sing his praise all day long. BUT, he has back problems, real bad, they keep him out of games or make him play through pain. Buyer beware. Also, Chris, Diego said he wanted to go to my club first, now yours. Im predicting he ends up at Inter, since thats how those bastards operate.
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I’ve read an interesting article about England NT… well the interesting part was the tactics and how the 2 strikers upfront formation may come back into “fashion”… same way Real play Raul with RVN. Frankly speaking I’d like to see that at Roma at least some matches, how great Vucinic-Amauri (or some other robust striker) pairing could work.
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ohhh and Chris… it was bloody Vista that got fucked.
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Cassetti interview after Sporting: http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/news/kind=1/newsid=607776.html
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Also Gabriele Marcotti had a good take on the Milan’s weakness in defence by saying that Nesta seems to under perform because he is trying to cover for Maldini, with whom it seems that time has finally caught up… he is getting slower.
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ahh i do not think that being 6ft is a requirement. look at carnarvaro, having a physical presence is a requirement tho but you do not need to be a certain hight to do so. look at sanders on the cowboys (go with it).
the milan game will be tough. maybe a win can be just what is needed to get us believing again.. a win at milan (who looked solid midweek) would be a massive boost. a lose would be tough to cope with n a tie is whats expected.
we need mexas n juan to stop the arial ability of gila and the technical ability of kaka. they can do it we need a solid team defense. not the d we played agains napoli.
looking for vucinic to show us more of what he showed agains sporting. totti back will help a mancini goal would too.
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sanders is on the colts, my bad
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Just curious… I know TGIP refers to Spalletti but what does it stand for?
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The Grand Imperial Poobah.
Also, I apologize to the females for that gf jab. I’m having a rough week. Well, not me. Please send your prayers.
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one dm has to take kaka and the other has to take pirlo… i hope ddr will mark kaka, and as i mentioned in earlier topic if pizarro is to guard pirlo, i fear (and am sure) that he will simply tear our defense apart… while the rest of you might not agree… i’m hoping tgip will play barusso… he, do not need to play football… play rough… get the ball, if you cant… get pirlo’s leg… if you wanna get sent off.. make sure u send pirlo off for 3 to 6 months… dirty but get the job done, who’s with me? ah yes, brighi will be a more educated and civilised option.
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as for gila… i don’t think we need any specific instruction. if we took care of kaka, pirlo, oddo and a lil bit of seedorf… we pretty much cut off the supply to gila… and we’ll starve him like russian did to the german… and im hoping for panucci (lb) and cassetti (rb)to start or vice-versa
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“if we took care of kaka, pirlo, oddo and a lil bit of seedorf”
Well, it’s a good thing you’re not asking much.
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most importantly kaka and pirlo…
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anyone know where to buy a roma kit? online or in hong kong? the guy said november but you cant believe anything anyone says in china
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You can always rely on Channel 4 for a bit of humour. Keep an eye on Kaka… no shit (no Kaka). Or should that be no Kaka no shit? In fairness, he was on stunning form against Shaktar and was unlucky not to score, but I say we get De Rossi to try hug him for the entire game.
And have no fear if Totti isn’t playing, this is Vucinic’s time to shine (er if he starts) and will not disappoint, and will show why he is a true LitM. He is a confidence player and right now he is high on fire he will be relishing going out against Milan, you’ll see. You’ll all see.
What exactly was Esposito’s injury again? I didn’t think it was all that serious, and was hoping he might make the bench and even an appearance late on against Milan…?
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Exclusive!!! Lotito & Delio Rossi organizing a match fix against Lecce – audio of the actual phone conversation!
http://tv.repubblica.it/home_page.php?playmode=player&cont_id=13816
I want Lazio in serie B
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Is this new evidence that has just been public, Chico, and they’ve already been punished for this or a new one?
Anyhow as much as I dislike Lazio I feel somewhat sad for football and a bit for true Lazio fans (who have the same passion fr their club as we do for Roma) being poisoned by these spineless individuals.
This also make Di Canio look foolish though….lol
I do want to see Lazio in Serie B or even further down.
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Let me rewrite my 1st sentence:
Is this old evidence that has just been made public, Chico, and they’ve already been punished for this or a new one?
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Amazing that we now find ourselves actually uttering a sentence like “stop the arial ability of gila”… True enough, he scored his last two with his head, but not too long ago we would have been more concerned about a meteorite striking Mexes out of the sky the Gial scoring (let alone with his head).
Carl: givi this a try
http://www.asromastore.it/english/content.htm
They ship anywhere in the world (even though shipping outside of Europe is a bit pricey). The now have 4 official jerseys for this season on there (home, away, CL, and keeper).Posted from
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Shield, I think it was a calf before the Parma game.
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Good news! Donadoni has just started a new career
http://www.repubblica.it/2006/05/gallerie/calcio/donadoni-caddy/1.html
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Gabriella,
This came out a while ago and the FIGC announced just recently that an investigative procedure was initiated, for which Delio Rossi and SS Lazio have been deferred of “deferiti”. However the conversation was never made public until today and I have to say it is much worse than I thought.
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Chris,
You may want to add this picture of Kaka with a N 22 Roma shirt to announce Roma’s new acquisition
http://www.ilmessaggero.it/articolo.php?id=11875&sez=HOME_SPORT#
He looks happier than Mancini holding the Roma shirt.
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