

Friday Afternoon Newsy Briefs
By: chris | April 11th, 2008Dr. Bozo Brozzi has said that the next few hours will tell whether or not Francesco is able to take the field at the Fruili on Sunday. Sounds like even if he is capable of going he’ll be at less than 100%. I gather we’ll only find out his status once the squad lists come out, because if he’s only available for bench/spot duty, I strongly doubt he’ll be flown up. If he’s available to play some serious minutes, he’ll be there; if not, they won’t risk him.
Then again, this is the most important game of the season remaining……so you know what that means: I know nothing.
Injuries
Mark Cass: Same injury he suffered against Inter (you know, when he got a yellow card despite Captain Fuckhead elbowing him in the face and Mark was called for the foul) and he’ll most likely be out for Sunday’s matchup.
Mirko Van Basten: Lower back is alright, he’ll be good to go.
Aquilani: Somebody has a KA voodoo doll and has been poking away at him gleefully this year. I suspect it’s the Pizaman. And think about it for a second. The only prolonged stretch when KA was truly healthy was the beginning of the year when Pizarro was injured himself and couldn’t play. Since then? Can’t get healthy, can’t stay healthy. So it’s either that or Piza’s not so secret lover, Spuciano Lalletti, keeps kicking him down the stairs at Trigoria so that Piza gets more PT. I think I’m on to something here.
Anywho, it’s hopeful he’ll be available for Sunday. If he is, likely to see sub duty again.
A few minor injuries to Taddei and Ludovicious, but nothing to get your Giallorosso panties in a bunch over.
And I don’t think I’ve anticipated a squad list this much all season. This is The Game, one which may dictate the final standings, and we can only pray You Know Who is available. I’ll take a guess that he is, and predict an early lineup:
Doni;
Cicinho, Juan, Mexes, Max;
DDR, Piza;
Taddei, Perrotta, Vucinic;
Totti.
(Non) Transfer Stuffs
I) I didn’t even get to finish proclaiming my undying affection for Palladinho in hopes that he’d wind up in Giallorosso next year and he’s done gone and moved himself inches away from a deal with Sampdoria (reportedly). With Talentino having agreed terms and Sampdoria simply needing to decide a fee with Real (don’t think for a second they just can’t wait to get him the fuck off their books)………good gawd. Palladino and Cassano running rampant at Luigi Ferraris is quite a frightening thought.
II) Peter Crouch’s agent thinks that Roma would be a “step down” for his client.
a) That’s true, he’d get a helluva lot less PT in Rome than he’s getting in sunny England.
b) If Peter Crouch does not wake up every morning, drop immediately to his knees and thank the good Lord for giving him a chance to play for a club even in the vicinity of Liverpool then he doesn’t understand how ridiculously lucky he is or stupid Rafa Benitez must be. My broomstick has more athletic talent than he does. (Then again, he may actually be my broomstick.) I’d rather park a 53 year old Bomber on the bench and hope that he never does the robot dance. Hell, I’d rather play my grandmother as prima punta than Peter Crouch. Wanker.
c) I just realized I’m writing about Roma and Peter Crouch has entered the conversation and I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
d) Thus this will be the last time you ever hear Peter Crouch, mercato and Roma in the same sentence anywhere ever again in the history of time. Ever. @#$%ing louse.
(I dislike Peter Crouch a bit.)
III) Amauri is supposedly a done deal to Juventus according to Corrierre dello Sport. Wake me up when the media gets something right and maybe then I’ll pay attention.
IV) Toto Di Natale isn’t going anywhere. Right.
V) Since Carletto has now given his thumbs up to a return for Andriy Shevchenko - subject to change 8,562 times before the actual opening of the mercato - it seems like Roma’s chances of nabbing him are nestled somewhere between none and none. Ah well. Life goes on.
Arouna Kone
This is one of those rumors which either has some serious legs or the media deserves a good slapping around for completely reading the situation wrong. Arouna has been spotted in Rome this week, but some reports are saying that’s been for a doctor’s visit, rather than just hangin’ out with Bruno and Rosella. Could he just be in Rome for a doctor’s visit? Sure. Could there be more to it? Sure. Do I, and all my magical powers, know? Hells no.
The guy quite simply hasn’t been getting much PT in Sevilla this year - 15 games in La Liga and just 7 starts - so it’s not unreasonable to think he’s either been told he won’t fit into the system or he wants out. Then again, he did miss the entire month of November for what I’m guessing is an injury and he did miss the entire month of January and then some for the African Cup O Nations. Could be simply first year on a new team in a big league (came from PSV) coupled with missed time making this a relatively lost season - just two goals in all competitions to show for his efforts too. Also, rumor has it Diego Capel and Luis Fabiano will be on the outs during the summer as well. They’re all different players, but that’d be a lot of attacking talent to lose in one summer (plus Alves, who surely must have already flipped out on his agent and said “get me the @#$% out of here already”).
I’m siding with the media being idiots here (you’re shocked, I know), but if he is in Rome for other reasons, I don’t need to tell you why. Nice fit he’d be:
* - I’ll have more transfer stuffs after the game, preview tomorrow, plus the Soros crap, which has my head spinning. All I can really say is read this post again.
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Funny, I’m wearing that same shirt underneath mine right now.
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It’s a proper slogan!
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hahaha … yes, I promise. Watched Manchester again this morning, though, so some slack is required for my antics tonight.
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I am going to make shirt like that with my daughters glitter kit!
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Cazz, if anything, though, I think today’s displayed that we’re simply in countdown mode to the inevitable Frey-Gila swap.
Maybe Uncle Fester was on the phone with Panty Corvino discussing details, followed by what superbuffet he wants to hit up tomorrow after the game.
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what a miss by ADP!
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Colour me mad, but why would Fiorentina do it (unless Frey demands move)? Frey has been their best player for 3 seasons now. As instrumental as anyone — including Toni — for their renaissance.
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my screen blurring, is that 5 or 6 added time??
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Well I think Frey will. Even if Fior doubles the cap for them, Milan’s going to offer nearly double that. Shit, Dida makes around 5m. What do you think they’ll pay for Frey?
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hope for an equaliser
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Frey stated tat he is going to leave the Viola in the summer. Ch4 reported it couple of weeks ago
FT 3-2
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don’t like to watch juv win, but still a great match
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Finally I can read the Udinese review!
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I don’t know. CL football and further progression to UEFA will give them a veritable stump for the mercato or salaries, a nice injection. I’ve got some good mates Viola season ticket holders and they swear a midfielder of the highest class is #1 priority, not ST.
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Well I’ve been saying that about their midfield for two years now, but Gila simply makes sense because of Prands. I remember an interview, maybe even before the WC, saying Gila would love to play for Prands again and vice versa. I just think it makes too much sense. Vintage Gila + Mutu would be gold.
And Frey has wanted to play for “a big club”, regardless of CL. I like Fiorentina, but they’re a ways away from that.
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True. All of Prands ex’s love him, Perrotta nearly went there after his 1st year nightmare (same with Matteo). Frey had a forgettable stint with Inter, but I see it. He should be #1 France and feels Viola sets him back I wouldn’t doubt it. The thought of Gila renaissance is disturbing, at any rate. I won’t lie: I just want him at Roma.
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Oh wait — they still own Lobont, right? He’s class as well if they bring him back from Steaua or wherever he got loaned to (if).
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“He should be #1 France and feels Viola sets him back I wouldn’t doubt it.”
Certainly. Just makes too much sense for many reasons.
Although were Domenech not in charge he may already be the #1.
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Avramov, too. Skills, at the very least - putting it together is another matter. Plus don’t they have an Italian kid in the Primavera supposedly decent?
At any rate, though, they’re not going to be Seb Frey. At least not for a long time.
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Whomever it was who stopped 97 shots of ours at the Franchi a few years ago when Mexes shut their curva up. I know it wasn’t Frey. Finished 1-1 but should have 96-1.
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Edoardo Pazzagli is the Primavera kid’s name, just 19.
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http://forum.newstick.com/news/2006Apr/20060402_35432_world_soccer.html
Lobont! He was outrageous that day.
Pazzagli, I’ve not heard of him. I wonder Curci’s fate, off topic.
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I mentioned Fiorentina to Curci as another possible destination to someone recently. Champions League, though? Eh.
Fior could even try and nab that Lloris kid from Nice. Milan are after Frey or him, Fior could take the kid if Frey goes.
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Why the hell is Akinfeev still playing for CSKA.. that’s what i am wondering..
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