

Brazilian Double Agents.
By: chris | October 29th, 2009
Udinese 2 – Roma 1
The majority of the blame lies not on the stuttering, misfiring and nonfiring Mirko, but Rodrigo Taddei. How many promising Roman attacks were undone by David Pizarro Syndrome (that of laying the ball exquisitely onto the foot of an opposing player) in the first half? Most weren’t even with a red shirt in the frame, leading me to believe he’s colorblind.
And the red card…oh my. It’s a stupid fucking rule, an absolutely beyond absurd rule – sticks and stones, etc. – but it’s a rule nonetheless (though a yellow would’ve certainly been sufficient). I’m not even pissed about what he said. In fact I’m thrilled he said it. I just have one question…
Why the fuck didn’t he say it in Portuguese?!?!?!
I’m joking, but I’m not. What are the odds the Italian linesman is fluent in Portuguese? Slim to none? Would this not have solved a whole host of problems? This way they stay with eleven men for the next half hour and Adrian Pit (Pronounced Piz) could’ve come in to save the day. But more importantly than The Romanian Boywonder: they’re not stuck with tired legs in the latter stages of the game, which were clearly there.
Rodrigo’s got a history of this (see: Genoa 02.09) and that in itself is inexcusable. Heat of the battle is one thing, but poor decision making is another – and I’m not talking about Okakachukamuthafucka’s hair styling.
Fortunately he’ll have time to think over his actions; unfortunately it’s two games and not three.
The rest of it is inexplicable. They outplayed Udinese until that first goal, a goal entirely against the run of play, and then nearly fell apart before putting Humpty Dumpty back together again. They then did a supreme job down to ten men to limit Udinese – a team with incredible attacking talent – to a fraction of the chances a team up a man should have. On the balance of things, they clearly deserved at least a draw, probably a win. Until, at least, you get to the execution factor.
They’re simply toothless in the final third right now and, as Ranieri said in that interview years back with Juventus, this team will rely on individual work – occasionally brilliance – to score goals. They do not have that individual execution right now, for whatever reason because Mirko Vucinic is a shell of himself.
And so they did it again. They limited the opposition’s chances to set pieces and counter attacks. To a degree, yet again, they did their job. Yet again, faltered in the final third. Yet again, failed to execute. Through injury, through inability to execute, through a lack of luck, through Brazilian spies, through the goddamn wind direction – everything is coming together to breed this monstrosity.
Eventually they will execute, eventually the performances will turn into points, and eventually Roma will be Roma once again. For now, it’s merely riding through what can only be called the perfect storm.
And Brazilian double agents.
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Lol Aquismaia
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2 straight red cards for liverpoop in the space of 3 mins. lol Rafa is going going gone !!
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So were 2 matches away from inter…..
Bologna & FullhamAnd it’s gonna be an away game, hmm so we have 2 more matches to see how hard were gonna lose or not…
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I think we are 2 matches away to see if we are going to get yet another new coach or not.
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Well that’s one way of looking at it dhaw… but we can’t go around changing coaches every time we lose to a top 4 team
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What works for Ranieri is that Rosella cannot fire him otherwise Ranieri is gonna do a Juve on her and that is something Rosella doesn’t want.
So only way Roma gets a new coach is if Ranieri steps down. So far Ranieri I have liked what Ranieri has said and done and it’s the players who fuck up but well in football despite the players sucking balls it’s the coach who gets the boot.
As for us Romanisti , we have been in such a position so there is nothing to be appalled about.
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I think if we lose at home to Bologna,Ranieri’s gonna get the sack
right now people aer back to calmness,the loses against Livorno/Udine are as good as forgetten and we face another important game but I’m telling you 99% on this blog will scream for Ranieri’s head if we lose (including me). In a sort of way,that’s logic,it’s just an emotional response instead of looking at the bigger picture. Football fans in general don’t have much patience and want results right away which is actually their right,they pay everyweek to see their team at the stadiums.
just mark my words,whe Bologna are 0-1 up,this blog is gonna self explode
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Jonas ,
No matter what – Roma is not sacking Ranieri. We cannot pay him the compensation.
Only way Ranieri goes is if he realises this team doesn’t give a fuck and doesn’t want to play for him either.
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I am backing Ranieri because this is not his team. He inherited this team and hasn’t had time to make changes.
It wouldn’t be right to see him go because so far he has done a good job. Atleast his attitude has been much better and he is willing to communicate with the fans and give them assurances.
All i know is that we need wholesale changes.
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Rosella is to cheap to fire him.
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When you have a transfer ban and can’t spend money then how do you find way’s to spend it ???
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at least TMZ discovered that Roman’s $50K didn’t go to strippers (hookers), booze and cocaine. That would have been my guess.
Anywhooo, Good article on Roma from Andrea on his observations of what is going on with the club. . .
http://footballitaliano.co.uk/article.aspx?id=728
Club Focus – Roma – Waiting for Godot (and the rest of our men)
By Andrea Tallarita
Three games lost in a row, the last two of which should have been theirs for the taking. Roma is sick, and Udinese gave us part of the diagnosis. Claudio Ranieri knew it before it was given – Roma’s men are lost, in body and spirit, and they need to be recuperated. Some of the players are simply past their time, and nothing can be done about that other than using them to patch up the holes. Others are simply demoralised.This situation reflects itself in all three departments of the Roma team. Take the defence. Philippe Mexès is the shadow of himself, and Juan still cannot get over his endless injuries. Both these players have the potential to do great things – a few years ago they were being called one of the best central defensive duos in the world. What’s happening to them now? When will we see them back? John Arne Riise does his best, which is better than nothing, given that Max Tonetto has become the echo of the excellent left-back who once grasped an Azzurri shirt. Then there is the Marco trio – Cassetti, Andreolli and Motta. One is too old, the other two are too young. Their deficiencies might be filled up by Cicinho, if the latter’s ancient injury had not left him as anaemic and insipid as he has become. In other words, no-one is ready. Roma have gone for 13 games in a row without managing to keep a clean sheet. What does that say of their defence?
Chapter two – the midfield. Rodrigo Taddei and Simone Perrotta are too old. Everybody knew that, and the game against Udinese carved it in stone. Taddei played 10 minutes of football, then he went back to offering no contribution other than short passes backwards. The red card was the cherry on the cake. As for Perrotta, he was asked to quash Gaetano D’Agostino during the defensive phase and offer support to the attack when on the offence. Alas, he could only fulfil the former task. He no longer has the pace to do both things, and his most natural substitute, Alberto Aquilani, has taken his talent and his injuries elsewhere. When Taddei was sent off, Perrotta was shifted onto the wing, where he came just short of invisibility. Apparently the team renovated his contract. How comforting.
David Pizarro also had his contract renovated, but in his case it is a necessary step. With Aquilani gone, he is the only outlet for creativity in the midfield. As for the rest of the men, the same goes for them as for Mexès and Juan – they must come back. Daniele De Rossi is scoring like never before (another notch against Udinese), but he is also playing poorly like never before – a fact which raises a world of concerns, among other things in light of the upcoming World Cup. Matteo Brighi had a season of living wonderfully, now his performances come rarely and seem generic. Come back, fellas – we miss you ever so much.
Finally there is the offence. Perhaps nowhere are our concerns as marked as they are here. Mirko Vučinic once again chose to impersonate Perrotta and missed the most amazing opportunity, spoiling what good he had done until then. This is the striker who was being sought by Manchester United for more than 20 million pounds this summer, so what is wrong with him? Jérémy Ménez, Alessio Cerci and Stefano Okaka need to grow, all three of them. And Júlio Baptista still needs to find a formation which can exploit his great physicality and technique while minimising the damage of his disastrous passing skills. All in all, an army of ghosts. Ghosts of fantastic players, showing avatars of greatness (future or past), but ghosts nonetheless.
Francesco Totti deserves a discussion of his own. When he is on the field, Roma win. When he is not, Roma lose. The equation is becoming so depressingly simple. Its reliability defies belief – how on earth could Roma have lost at home to Livorno two games ago? But even though the equation is reliable, the man himself is not. This is the third (arguably the fourth) season in a row in which we only see him half of the time, at half of his form. Much as we love the man, it is time to face up to the facts – the age of Totti is over. Roma need to learn how to walk on their own feet, and they need to learn this desperately. The best thing Totti could do would be to hand his captain’s armband to De Rossi at the end of this season. Not to stop playing throughout, but to admit that this team now requires more than he is capable of giving. Not to stop playing, because it would be foolish to throw away an endless goal-scoring resource like him, but to use him only to the best of his abilities, not to turn him into Roma’s only ability.
We said that Ranieri was aware of these problems. A lot of his work has been focussed on recuperating some key players (he even made a public statement about wanting to get Mexès back to his old impressive self). We stated a few days ago that his work so far had been good, and we stand by that reading, despite the poverty of the sine-Totti results. There is still space for a lot of growth. But there is also space for one major regret, and for the first time this column shall allow itself a major criticism of Rosella Sensi, our president. Ranieri was supposed to come in earlier. He should have been brought in immediately after the end of the last season. The courage to let go of Luciano Spalletti should have been found. If that had been done, Ranieri could have spent the summer getting to know his men (and getting them back). He could also have tested out all of the tactical solutions – something which he is doing now, as he switches from one formation to another almost in accordance with the weather. If he had only been offered the right platform to start his work from, Ranieri could have gone so far. Now, the match against Bologna – yet another must-win, especially given that Inter come right after that – is already stained with desperation. Bologna themselves know this, and they will face Roma with no fear. Nowadays, nobody faces Roma with fear.
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What a fucking game between Napoli and Ladri’s.
Sweet comeback by Napoli
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Galloppa with an inch-perfect ball just now. He’s the perfect partner for De Rossi in a 442. Better range of passing than Pizarro, legs for days, tackles, just a complete midfielder having a monster season for Parma.
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Yah the Napoli and Juv game was great.
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wait Galloppa wasn’t he a former Roma youth product?…nevermind…
poor Huntelaar another start on the bench,clearly the worst transfer of summer 2009 so far
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LOL at Juventus, talk about a crisis. Also can we convince Gallopa to come back
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No we can’t convince him. He’s playing for a better team fighting for 4th place.
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woaw stop it with the negativity
DAJE ROMA DAJE
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All taddei said was “Le motaccitua”. Not the end all of insults. In italy cursing is part of speaking italian. It’s not the same as in English. To me, it was an excuse for the ennnneeesssimo calciopoli against Roma. Trying to keep roma out of the CL. Whatever. I am tired of this shit.
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Li mortacci tua. Fucking english spellcheck
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