No Rest For The Weary & Insane – But Some For Vincenzo.

By: chris | July 3rd, 2009

Vincenzo

Did not see it coming, yet unsurprised all the same, as looking back all the signs were there. Vincenzo, like everyone on the roster, battled through his fair share of injuries this year, but the difference is he’s been doing it for years and it’d clearly taken its toll. The chances he’d have buried just two years ago were skied over the bar or hit weakly into the napping keeper’s arms. The legs were going and at 35, he was clearly in the tapioca pudding stage of his career.

After it was clear this season was going nowhere fast – at least not without the hasty transfer of a miracle healer – one of my great hopes was just one more goal for Montella at the Stadio Olimpico. That’s all – and one which probably wasn’t much of an ask, given his qualities in front of the net. Unfortunately he didn’t get it – not unless you include his stutter step against Arsenal in the PK’s – and that’s probably sign enough that his career was over. The chances were there to be had, but he could no longer bury them. The lone indication it’s time to walk off.

His place in Roman history is a strange one, as his prime was often interrupted by injury and that Capello clown. A guy who probably could’ve won a couple capocannoniere titles goes down, somehow, with only three double digit goal totals this decade, all three, of course, with Roma. And this, I gather, is where the place in hearts supersedes that of his place in history. We all know what he could do – what he did often – and just what might have been. Still a wonderful career, one countless players would dream of, but his legacy could be more, should be more. And for this I’ve always had something of an extreme soft spot for Vincenzo – more so than most. Too often a victim of circumstance, occasionally his own, yet one who still made the most of his chances until time had gotten on. There’s little more one can ask of a professional athlete than to stand up and be counted when called upon, and he certainly did that.

Great Roman, but it still feels like – through no fault of his own – there should’ve been just a bit more. Hopefully that’ll finally arrive through in the next bomber he brings through the youth system.

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Return of the Hospital Ward

Speaking of things I find somewhat surprising…preseason? Already? Am I the only person that this bothers slightly? This is a squad annihilated by injuries in a season defined by those who were off the pitch rather than those on, and Roma is the squad with the shortest break? Fitness was never the problem so this hoists up all those Spalletti red flags once again.

Of course we’re not there and we can’t know precisely how hard they’re being worked relative to fitness levels – and it’s half the team at that, with many off on holiday after the Confederations Cup, U-21 action and/or injury. But I thought last season was a lesson in taking things scaling things back, not running players into the ground – particularly not during the summer heat – and genuinely trying to incorporate that whole “refreshed” thing into the system. Tactical genius can do wonders, but so can’t a squad full of healthy players who are playing at 100% rather than one hobbling in at three-quarters.

My optimism for a healthy season has suddenly hit the shitter.

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Stupid Things

So I take it everyone is off the Fioranello bandwagon? How could anyone possibly advocate a group dumb enough to employ a lawyer – Nicola Irti is his name – whose IQ looks up at mental retardation? You want to endear yourselves to the Roma fanbase and yet you attack Francesco Totti? How daft must one be?

For those who’ve missed it, the final nail in the Fioranello + Friends coffin via Irti:

“The Giallorossi population must stick with me, because they have suffered too many injustices over the past three or four years. From Totti too. That’s my opinion. Shoo! He is ruining you! He is ruining you! Just like Real Madrid need to do with Raul, Roma need to get rid of Totti. Is that clear?”

I’ll enjoy watching the people who criticize the Sensi family for employing Prade defend Fioranello despite hiring this clown – because it’ll inevitably happen (speaking of IQ tests…).

I take it this is the last time anyone will blindly back a potential sale despite knowing absolutely nothing, eh? The grass ain’t always greener.

And I also gather we can deduce that Francesco is anti-sale (long assumed). So who’s arguing with Totti? Really – who? Stand up and be struck down you blasphemous souls.

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Stupid Things: Part II

Speaking of unsmart things, one has reportedly been undone – all the way to Torino. And with this undoing comes a glorious, glorious gift…

…the back of Simone Loria.

Of course the one game from which I can find a photo of Loria’s back comes is when he scored a goal. I swear, man…

Roma is most certainly not for the faint of heart – or feint, even.



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  • Fadayn |  July 7th, 2009 at 5:24 am

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    Yeah i saw Boriello in the san siro at the beginning of last season and was very impressed. really hard worker, very un-milan-like, sort of the antithesis of seedorf and co. He put his all into findig space off the ball and then in chasing down chances and opponents in transition. We need someone like that not what we got last year. And he’s a goal scorer

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  • Bren |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:04 am

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    Onyewu to Milan….wow, I love him, but thats a huge leap from Belgium; he’s certainly got the size though, I hope he does well as a US fan, but not against Roma of course

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  • Bren |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:06 am

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    And our first big moves of the year are a Serie B winger and a 34 year old striker? Watch out Inter!

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  • Justin |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:07 am

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    Offloading Cassetti.. oh yeah!

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  • Bashar |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:10 am

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    Cruz over Shevchenko? Really? Sure he’s probably the safer option but he’s older and less glamorous. I’d rather get Sheva because he will
    raise the clubs profile. What do u all think?

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  • Bren |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:12 am

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    I wouldve preferred Sheva b/c of his track record in the league, but I wouldve also preferred a new owner and Huntelaar

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  • Bashar |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:27 am

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    Cruz has a great track record too but at his age he’s as much of a gamble. Chelsea are so desperate to offload Sheva that I tgink we can get him for free.

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  • Fadayn |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:30 am

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    http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/07/07/1368994/roma-director-prade-our-fans-will-be-the-12th-man-next

    Roma Director Prade: Our Fans Will Be The 12th Man Next Season
    The Giallorossi director is urging fans to back the team all the way to glory next season…”
    .. the fans might have to be the 10th and 11th men too, if last year’s litany of red cards and injuries is anything to go by! I say lets not by anyone, lets just muddle along with what we have and keep the money for good medicine,doctors and an upgrade to the team bus :)

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  • Francesco |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:33 am

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    If we got Borrielo on loan… I don’t even know what I’d do. Ideal move for us right now. I wish we would have bought him from Genoa.

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  • kurdt |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:34 am

  • romanistA |  July 7th, 2009 at 6:43 am

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    happy birthday KA !

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  • evaldo |  July 7th, 2009 at 7:09 am

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    borriello would be great. i’d take bobby freshwater too

    i’m also very happy for onyewu, although i’m a little skeptical he can hack it there. he can definitely be a squad player

    if united get obertan for only 3 mil i’m going to be pissed. that is a steal.

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  • Aquismaia |  July 7th, 2009 at 7:13 am

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    KA’s birthday is on 8 july just like my mom’s and my closest fried and 2 other friends

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  • Aquismaia |  July 7th, 2009 at 7:15 am

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    sheva over cruz
    1 – he’s not another south american
    2 – younger
    3 – not from inter
    4 – he has been once the best in italy
    5 – he loves spalletti

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  • Fadayn |  July 7th, 2009 at 7:37 am

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    kurdt – in fairness menez would get injured getting out of bed, here’s a clip of him getting injured http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0h2nleWTwI

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  • Fadayn |  July 7th, 2009 at 7:42 am

  • Jon |  July 7th, 2009 at 7:44 am

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    PRADÈ: ´NON POSSO PROMETTERE DI NON VENDERE I NOSTRI BIG´

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  • Sneakers O'Toole |  July 7th, 2009 at 8:04 am

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    I can’t even blame our players for getting injured anymore. De Rossi plays for the Azzurri once and a long-time injury is immediately cured by the trainer.

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  • Justin |  July 7th, 2009 at 8:17 am

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    What about Rothen.. we can get him cheap since he has some trouble with the board. IMO he’s still a pretty good player.

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  • mac |  July 7th, 2009 at 8:29 am

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    When is Italy going to put an end to this nonsense. Its embarrassing.

    http://goal.com/en/news/1717/editorial/2009/07/07/1369207/calcio-debate-young-gifted-and-poached-italys-teenage-talent

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  • kurdt |  July 7th, 2009 at 8:36 am

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    The good thing is we got that trainer. Ferrari officialy joins Besiktas, now Genoa will sign Panucci or Esposito for sure. Damn it, we should move quickly to secure another good CB.

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  • Dhaw |  July 7th, 2009 at 8:43 am

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    Roma director of sport Daniele Pradè insists Daniele De Rossi will stay at the club, but hastens to add that the team’s other players could leave.

    The Giallorossi are in financial dire straits and need to sell if they are to buy this summer.

    Pradè has already tried to offload Julio Baptista and Jeremy Menez, two players he only signed last year.

    “I cannot promise that one of our big players will not leave,” Pradè said. “De Rossi is obviously one of the player’s who will stay, but I cannot promise anything to the rest because at times the market presents unforeseen situations.”

    Asked if Luciano Spalletti wants a striker for next season, Pradè replied: “We will see. The market has just begun and we don’t know what will happen from now until it closes.

    “We are convinced we can do well. We have started preseason with great enthusiasm, enthusiasm that we want to transmit to our fans. Without them it’s like going on the pitch with a man less.

    “The club is also moving on this, but the most important thing is that a new season begins today. The group has a lot of desire to start over again and earn redemption for the negative season just past,” Pradè concluded

    Milan or Chelsea are coming for Mexes.

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  • JCS |  July 7th, 2009 at 8:44 am

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    Well, are we keeping Esposito? he might just play a decent game for us next season, we need more back up cheap players, unless we can sell him

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  • jed |  July 7th, 2009 at 8:48 am

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    cruz is much better than sheva. i can’t believe that you guys are even debating this. He complimenets totti in most ways, unlike sheva.

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  • romanistA |  July 7th, 2009 at 9:16 am

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    Aquismaia i like your confidence but KA’s birthday is today(07/07). Happy birthday to your mom 2 (for tomorrow)!

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