

Venerdi Vitriol ! (and some Mercato musings)
By: Marco Stucazzo | March 21st, 2008 The Roman Derby was Lazio’s most important game of the season. Francesco Totti even laid flowers in front of the Curva Nord, purely because he’s classy. Add to that the fact that Lazio’s European ambitions ended a long time ago and the death of Gabriele Sandri and you have all the ingredients necessary for a major upset. (Did you see Delio Rossi run after the winning goal? The emotions displayed on his face demonstrated just that)
Lazio stopped hovering above the relegation zone just recently and are now in an Intertotto-esque position in the table. This is the best they can hope for under Lotito’s management.
You can’t fight faith my friends. Roma were not outplayed, just that Lazio couldn’t afford to lose the derby this time out. Karma worked its magic and there was nothing la Magica could do to modify the script. At least we’re still fighting for European supremacy…
Chris will prolly have something on the game eventually (Once he crawls out of the foetal position we’ve all been holding since Wednesday night)
Seeing I’m an eternal enthusiast, let’s talk about the future;
Mercato/Speculation time:

Doni seems to be on the verge of renewing his contract. Personally, it pisses me off that Roma have a Brazilian keeper. I know Doni came on the cheap but he isn’t exactly a world beater. A team like la magica has been working hard on all 3 fronts for the past 3 seasons now and we would like that to continue. A team Ambitions like Roma needs a keeper that can single-handedly win you a game once in a while. Unfortunately, Doni isn’t that keeper. That’s were Marco Amelia comes in once again. The Roman-bred keeper stated this week that: He would NEVER play for Lazio, NEVER! His blood runs giallo and rosso and has even offered Roma to pull a Damiano Tomassi style return at the end of his career! Cash in on the heart attack generator and bring in Marco now!
The Livorno Stopper has been magical all year and deserves some Champions League Football but please don’t let him got to England or Russia.
Ando Cazzo e il centravanti ?
I’ll just start taking for granted that Roma’s looking for a Centre Forward. It’ll be simpler if you do the same.
We know about the KJH and Mario Gomez links, The Amauri/Totti love fest and the Gila possibility (By his stock while it’s low!). All of Europe wants a piece of these strikers (ok, maybe not Gila) so Roma needs to prioritize its striking priorities
KJH is looking at Real Madrid, Mario Gomez is drawing interest form Milan as well, so basically the only rumour that has picked up some speed his the Gilardino one. It seems TGIP and Totti think they can convert the Gila into a bona fide born-again Calcio player.
I’m all for trying it out, if he comes cheap. But seeing Ancelotti pick Palloschi, Pato and Inzaghi before the Biellese bomber has surely caused Gila’s price to drop. Hell even Sampdoria are inquiring.
The new name that needs to be added to the Centavanti list is: Sevilla’s Luis Fabiano
The Brazilian Bomber’s claim to fame was the penultimate Copa America. Before moving to La Liga in 2005, Fabiano was drawing interest from Roma and Palermo, he finally chose Sevilla.
Luis Fabiano has scored 48 goals in 102 games in Spain and has 8 goals from 14 games when he’s wearing the VerdeOro. Fabiano’s fairly young, cheap and has only one year left on his contract, which makes him a realistic target. Not to mention that no one can throw a better looking bitch slap!
Centre Forward, Brazilian and affordable; what more can Roma ask for !
Marc Borriello a.k.a. the STD farm
Some echos of Marco Borriello are reverberating around Rome. I will reiterate what I have already said on the Italy page; Marco Borriello is the Fabio Quagliarella of the 2007/2008 season. Milan still owns half of the STD farm and his cartellino will probably make its way to le buste. Roma will be keeping a close eye on the situation as it unfolds.
The Young studs
Roma are seemingly keeping an eye on Tijani Belaid a 20 year old Tunisian part of Inter’s Vivaio. The kid is on loan at Slavia Prague and managed to score on his Champions League debut. I don’t know much about him, but let’s keep an eye out.
Speaking of players I know nothing about, Roma are testing out the ‘’new Kaka.’’ Fabrizio Messias (1990) has been training in Trigoria for the past week. He looks like Ronaldinho but he plays like Kaka(the player, not like shit), or so his agent says.
A decision should be made in about a week or so.
Outgoing:
TGIP, Aquilani and De Rossi are drawing interest all over Europe ! Thank You Captain Obvious!
How is this news? Who wouldn’t want them in their team? NEXT
Barcelona has singled out Amantino Mancini for next season. The Catalan club thinks Amantino would be a perfect addition to their Fantastic Four.
Amantino hasn’t signed yet; Sara Varone ! You need to work your Magic because this is starting to smell like Chivugate all over again…
Forza Ragazzi! Andiamo a prendere l’Europa intera !
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haha ok I am being dumb. crist I am beginning to lose my English in a major way.
I thought Aquilani was ok, though I was wondering why he throws himself spectacularly up in the air quite so much when he’s clearly made of glass – had to go to hospital after the game, no surprises there. Totti was mediocre, by his own standards at least. Cicinho was woeful though he’s not meant to be a left-back.
I share your view on Doni, I think he’s come on a great deal even in the last season, and though he has many weaknesses there’s something of a dearth of top keepers around at the moment.
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http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Primo_Piano/2008/03_Marzo/21/aquilani_2103.shtml
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I could have won the Copa America with Brazil. I have nothing personnal against Doni but he’s not exactly a world beater. Why have a Brazilian keeper if he’s not exceptionnal *coughdidacough* ?
Amelia’s available and reasonnably priced, and what better place to develop than his hometown.
It’s not rationnal,i just want as many Italians as possible in my beloved Roma.
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I wouldn’t believe Aquilani in a Juve jersey even if I saw it in person. We are not talking about Emerson or Zebina here…
Mancini is another story, and I would much rather see him outside of Italy if he left Roma, because I think is a very very good player and wouldn’t want him to go to a rival.Posted from
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You can’t go believing everything you read in the sports papers though. Remember they have to fill 36 pages of newsprint every day and thus make up reams of crap to do so. And believe what the northern press (la gazzetta) says about Roma even less than the local and heavily biased/ better informed paper (il corriere dello sport).
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I am always somewhat skeptical about La Gazzetta. Sometimes one needs to take couple of deep breaths and use common sense.
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So King Alberto had to go to the hospital afterward… ohh boy, maybe it is good that he gets some “rest” against Empoli
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He landed so hard on the back of his head that my neck was hurting yeterday morning…
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Gilardino for me..
And that Kakadinho guy
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so KAKA means poo in Hungarian … what other language do you refer to there, marco?
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hope we get our shitt together n start getting out future long term contracts. wtf is taking so long this is damn important we need aqualani vucinic and de rossi for the future, get to work. mancini is an excelent player one of the best in the business, it wouldnt kill me if he was sold as long as we get an adauquite replacement. with vucninic lookin as good as he has he can be a good replacement. non the less i would much rather he stay.
i agree with ezio with doni. hes a solid goal keeper and has been growing in consistancy this season, he even makes the beautiful save here and there. lets try to mold cerci into the next buffon if it dont work we got a solid goal keeper in doni.
i believe the key to beating man u is in an awesome team performance and most of all in a dominating midfield battle with aqualani and ddr. i dont think the game is on totti’s sholders but he can always be a game changer.
forza roma
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gilardino would be be a big risk if we dont get him on the cheap. flortina are another team interested but that shouldnt be a prob. i believe i heard juve too?
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Gabriella, from what i know ; Italian, French and spanish too
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Doni is a good keeper but in the big games is unreliable as a TRABANT during a rain storm.
As for the mercato, I would choose Gila, assuming he comes really cheap. Being cheap is the society’s credo for the last couple of years. Of course I love Amauri, Gomes, and KJH. I just wanna see us commit more money to resignings, rather than splash it on a single player.Posted from
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doesnt look like were gonna KJH and gomes with real and chelsea being interested.
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I just read on goal.com “Juve to swoop for Aquilani and Mancini.” I nearly died laughing. What a piece of shit website.
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To me our best chance is Gila and Marco Borriello. The others are just too pricey or we will get out bid easily. Let’s get realistic. I Lupi!
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Alessio I too was laughing.
I don’t even know why I go there anymore.
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I read that Milan may buy the other half of Borriello back and loan him out to a club like Roma. I’m not sure this would be a bad option. We have nothing to lose if he doesn’t get alot of minutes behind Totti/Vuci. It gives an extra year for Okaka/Cerci to develop (hopefully on loan to a Serie A team) and it obviously saves money that we can spend to get Vargas and a replacement for Mancini (Rosina anyone?).
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Alessio I saw that article as well… funny stuff indeed! However, one thing did make me curious. What the hell do they mean by the last sentence?
“An added bonus is that Mancini would be able to leave for as little as €5m, if he chooses to execute a new FIFA transfer clause.”
What the hell does THAT mean? This is a joke, right?
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It’s not really new, but no, it’s not a joke. It’s complicated but basically if a player has been with a club for a long time, they can buy out the last year of their contract for somewhere around their wage price. But the Aquilani+Mancini to Juve rumor is a joke.
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I think we are going to sign Borriello
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http://www.laromasiamonoi.it/?action=read&idnotizia=933
Careca says Messias will sign his first contract with Roma. Guess they really like the kid.
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finally Doni’s brother will have another brazilian to talk to in the primavera side
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Yeah, if the talking does the walking, it will be peachy!
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