Daniele Introduces Some Notes

By: chris | August 12th, 2009


This picture is of no significance whatsoever, but was nonetheless deemed worth. Moving on.

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Stealing shamelessly from the comments (fortunately my own):

Someone start rattling off Spaniards who’ve been great successes in Serie A recently and then tell me how desperately Roma needs Negredo and what a monumental failure it will be if/when he lands elsewhere.

Last thing need be said about Alvaro Negredo in these murky waters.

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If you haven’t heard, Diego Lugano has stated he will sign with his new club on Sunday. That new club is rumored to be a gaggle of inbreeds from over there. However, given Diego’s wage requests, Lazyo would risk a freakin’ mutiny to pay his ransom (remember what Rocchi was making the year before last – less than a million I think?), while he’s right above Roma’s ballpark but not beyond reach. This could be good. This could also be slightly worrisome, because AS Roma needs a CB – desperately.

After watching The Riise Experiment and Philou play a 90 minute ode to indiscipline against Gent the first leg round, I was ready for a good central defender to spell Juan when Juan is Juan. But upon settling down, there are a few holes in this Lugano theory.

Diego Lugano is a card machine, not unlike Sir Philouppe. And part of what has made the Chivu-Mexes and Juan-Mexes partnerships so successful is that the non-Mexes is such a composed, calming influence – the yin to Philou’s yang, if you will. Add Lugano to the mix and suddenly we have a Mexes-Mexes partnership – Big Bang Pt. Deux. Two clinically unstable central tanks who enjoy antagonizing the opposition and seek controversy at every turn. That, unfortunately, is a disaster waiting to happen, and would lead one to think Spalletti, particularly post-Gent, would want to avoid such pitfalls and thus Lugano, who would most assuredly be alongside Philou the grand majority of time. And thus they’d be thinking more along the lines of a suave Juan than a beast of a man who will clatter into attackers with devious intent.

But then the Burdisso rumors came and I haven’t the slightest idea what to think.

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I get the appeal to Burdisso: versatile, experienced, versatile, physically gifted, versatile.

I also get the lack of appeal: he sucks.

I get it, and yet I don’t. And given the Lugano situation, I’ve decided Spaletti should play a 3-2-3-2 (Mexes with two fullbacks) and win every game 7-6. Striker in, mercato over.

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Stefano Okaka Chuka will be staying put in Rome come September 1, per his agent.

Stefano Okaka Chuka will be loaned out to Chievo come January 31, per me.

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Zeljko Kalac isn’t an upgrade on Artur. Zeljko Kalac isn’t even an upgrade on me.

Non-starter.

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John Arne Riise and a Scottish friend scored a goal today.

And in honor of John’s goal, the Milan highlights from late last year:



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  • Jonas (from Flemish area in Belgium ;-) |  August 13th, 2009 at 2:44 pm

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    I dunno bout the 442 424 or whatever it is…

    as Chris said: when the 4 2 3 1 works…it damn right works fantastic! we have Vuci,Guberti and Taddei for the wings so Menez can play the trequartista when fit,hell we can even use Cici or Riise on wings if Menez feels best at trequartista!

    and from that lineup I posted,only Juan and Menez are really injury prone and made of glass,I see Totti playing a very good and non-injury year

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  • Jonas (from Flemish area in Belgium ;-) |  August 13th, 2009 at 2:45 pm

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    and I forgot Cerci, I expect some good games from him in coppa or europa league

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  • Fadayn |  August 13th, 2009 at 2:50 pm

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    @ jeff, thanks – god and the abuse we got here for even prompting people to google Fioranelli! it turns out it wasn’t sensi manipulating the prices like some of our contributors here said.

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  • alessio |  August 13th, 2009 at 2:57 pm

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    Haha oh brilliant Naeem

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  • spencer |  August 13th, 2009 at 3:00 pm

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    This is going to be the line up that should be starting..
    Doni
    Motta Mexes Juan Riise
    DDR BRIGH
    Wings- Guberti and Vuci
    Menez at Treq
    And Totti up front

    That is a fast pace team when you have Mnez Guberti and Vuci in the game
    Subs: CERCI OKAKA TADDEI NEGREDO ANDREOLLI PIZARRO CASSETTI TONETTO
    I think we will sell Baptista and get Negredo on loan

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  • stephen |  August 13th, 2009 at 3:20 pm

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    IS OUR TRAINING STAFF A BUNCH OF MONKEYS!!!!

    WHAT THE F*CK!!!

    Quoted from a Skysports article published today 8.13

    Aquilani is not expected to make his debut for Liverpool until October because of his injury, but the midfielder is confident of making a speedy return as the Reds medical staff have got to the root of the injury.

    “At Roma my worries were linked with injury. But when I came to Liverpool, the doctor highlighted exactly the problem I have,” added Aquilani.

    “We now have a very good picture and I hope it will be solved so that I will not be absent again.

    “It is a shame I cannot play straight away but it is important to get better, then play well. I am focusing on that.”

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  • Sneakers O'Toole |  August 13th, 2009 at 3:41 pm

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    Fadayn, Menez hasn’t had a bad game since April. Menez has the right tools to play a Kaka type Treq. Create space with his speed, etc. Let’s hope it happens. Everyone knows the talent is there. Stop being so depressed and lock it up, Menez!

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  • Fadayn |  August 13th, 2009 at 3:44 pm

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    oh fair enough i must have been watchin some other guy :)

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  • Michel |  August 13th, 2009 at 3:55 pm

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    We should be playing 4-4-4 diamond formation and Pizarro should be the first sub for Menez as AM.

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  • Michel |  August 13th, 2009 at 3:56 pm

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    4-4-2

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  • Sneakers O'Toole |  August 13th, 2009 at 3:56 pm

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    Must have, haha. He wasn’t on the field until the Milan game then the Torino game. Both of which were good games for him.

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  • Richie Aprile |  August 13th, 2009 at 3:57 pm

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    Stephen, dont believe the hype, just don’t. A little more thinking, and a bit more time to do it, will show you what I mean.

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  • Richie Aprile |  August 13th, 2009 at 3:59 pm

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    DDR dopo il gioco: “Menez è uno dei giocatori più tralentuosi con il quale ho giocato”.

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  • Sneakers O'Toole |  August 13th, 2009 at 4:02 pm

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    Talent and fruition are different. Damn few, if any, would deny that Menez is a premium talent.

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  • Michel |  August 13th, 2009 at 4:03 pm

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    In english?

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  • jed (consecutive games without blackout = 2) |  August 13th, 2009 at 4:35 pm

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    so if spal wants to play menez at trequartista and a 424/442

    ———-artur———-
    motta–mexes–juan–riise
    —-de rossi—pizarro—
    taddei—————-vuci
    ———–menez———–
    ———–totti———–

    or:

    ———-artur———-
    motta–mexes–juan–riise
    —-de rossi—pizarro—-
    ———–menez———-
    taddei—–totti——vuci

    or perhaps:

    ———-artur———-
    motta–mexes–juan–riise
    —-de rossi—pizarro—
    ———–menez———–
    taddei—————–vuci
    ———–totti———–

    and then the reg 4-2-3-1:

    ———-artur———-
    motta–mexes–juan–riise
    —-de rossi—pizarro—
    taddei—–menez—–vuci
    ———–totti———

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  • rossi |  August 13th, 2009 at 5:06 pm

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    Baptista at CB is the answer

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  • jed (consecutive games without blackout = 2) |  August 13th, 2009 at 6:55 pm

  • Richie Aprile |  August 13th, 2009 at 7:31 pm

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    blah blah blah “The doctors here have told me not to rush, because that way we would avoid any recurrence.”

    Can you read between the lines? That is always the problem for any player who comes back from injury, always.

    Life at liverpool will be easy, as he will be pampered and treated like a baby before he is thrown into the physical demands of the EPL

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  • praxis |  August 13th, 2009 at 7:58 pm

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    Of course Alberto is going to praise the new team’s medical staff. They sign his checks. If we had other ownership, I can’t help but wonder how many other “untouchable” players would be making similar comments.

    Looking at the pic above, I think the away kits are bad ass. Here’s to hoping they bring us good luck and many more 7-1 victories.

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  • Jake |  August 13th, 2009 at 8:27 pm

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    The ball hit off Scott Brown for Riise’s goal against Scotland.

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  • gio |  August 14th, 2009 at 3:39 am

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    yes, but it is easily possible, if not probable that the medical care in England is better than in Italy. Italian healthcare is severely lacking; not to mention they probably have more money to spend on doctors than Rosella’s “team-Fendi”

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  • Martino |  August 14th, 2009 at 12:21 pm

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    I agree that our Med Staff is suspect… We had injury problems all year. You know when your subs are all hurt as well, there’s a problem.

    Il Capitano’s nagging injury, Cassetti, Juan, Tonetto, Perotta out off-and-on most the year, and how is Cicinho’s injury? We haven’t seen him since he walked off over 8 months ago.

    That’s where we should invest our $$. It doesn’t make any Sensi…

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  • Martino |  August 14th, 2009 at 12:23 pm

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    By the way, I could watch that Milan video all day long… Watching Roma crush ther hearts of the SAD-Siro.

    Forza Romani!!

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    In 2 months of taking Vimax Pills I managed to gain 1.5 inches! My sexual desire increased greatly as well as my erections became fuller and longer lasting…

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