

Who Loves Coppa? Mancini Loves Coppa.
By: chris | April 16th, 2008Let’s get this straight off the bat, shall we: The Primavera should walk through Catania on the way to the final. On paper, this isn’t even a contest. This is reminiscent of the opening legs against Torino when Roma was down 3-1 on aggregate after 135 minutes then spent 3/4 of an hour steamrolling the Granata til they were well and pavement.
So does this first leg matter? Sure. Does it really matter? No. This is why I just can’t get stoked for Coppa first legs until the whistle blows for the start. At that point it becomes a Roma game, beforehand it simply becomes “ooh, who’s Spal starting and can we see some @#$%ing Adrian Pit FOR THE LOVE OF GOD”.
Or not.
So that’s that until the lineups come out. And since this is all it’s about right now, here’s your blown up preview, aka The Coppa Edition.
Dudes Who Must NOT Play.
Totti: I reach out to my Roman brethren here. If you see Francesco making his way into the Stadio Olimpico tomorrow, kidnap him, bring him to a nice restaurant or something (you know, Olive Garden or the like), but whatever you do it is imperative that he is allowed nowhere near the field. This is just below “breathing” and just above “not contracting AIDS” on the list of “shit that just has to be done”. (If you could manage to breathe and keep Totti away from the game all at the same time, kidnapping the superduperstar would vault above both of those. Alas, I’m pretty sure it’s not possible, ergo…..breathe, then kidnap. What you do after that is of no concern to me. Breathe, don’t breathe…whatever.)
Juan: Dude got hurt in warm ups on Sunday. Warm ups. Does anyone else think putting him on the pitch is like walking nude into a bear’s den lathered up in A1 sauce? I do. Therefore, I’m passively protesting by not eating breakfast until after the game halftime.
Dudes Who Must Play
iTunes: It’s really simple, this is an audition to be part of a Juan Manuel Vargas* deal. Failed to process in my brain yesterday (one of many), but this is a great time to rest Max who is entering the “tapioca pudding” stage of his career, seemingly (or maybe that’s just his hair), plus promote a price dropper downer (that’s a real phrase) all at the same time. Start or sub, he should play some serious minutes.
* – JMV is out for the game. This is simply so he can take his medical during the game allowing him to sign immediately after the mercato opens, and don’t believe any other BS you hear.
Amantino: Speaking of dudes who need to audition for a transfer fee……..kidding. I think. Actually, it may be close to the truth. But this is a good “get back into form game” with the chance to run at a less-than-stellar back line. And I’m feeling a huge game from him. Atta boy.
Espo: I know it’s not a game against ManPoo, but he’s still alright to play against the calcio variety, isn’t he? And quite frankly, I’d just love to see this kid score a goal in Giallorosso before his inevitable departure in the summer…south? Napoli a foregone conclusion yet? I might just go ahead and throw a few bucks on Genoa for reasons I can’t really explain. Watch out, that’s about to become a recurring theme……
Some Random Thing I Decided To Throw In For Unknown Reasons
Totally random, but I just saw a Brinks Home Security commercial on and I had a quick idea for any ad gurus in the house. You know how the Brinks guy calls after the alarm sounds instead of dispatching someone ASAP? (If you don’t click on that 0:30 second commercial in the BHS link.) Somebody needs to make a Brinks – Verizon Wireless combo meal commercial where a robber breaks into a home and doesn’t give a fuck all about the alarm. Lady of the house tries to pick up, he puts his hand over her mouth. BHS operator says “hello” with no response, then starts asking “can you hear me now?….can you hear me now?….can you hear me now?” while said robber pummels said lady of the house senselessly.
I’m sure this has been done before, but I just felt the need to get that down.
Dude That Shouldn’t Play, But Probably Have To For Lack Of Options
Vuci: Guy’s been massive on two fronts this season, filling in often, unfortunately, for a felled Totti and now leapfrogging Mancini at the left wing position when Roma could use some consistent production and goal scoring from someone not name Jesus. With Francesco’s injuries, his injury (lower back) and the Coppa run being in back-to-back weeks, he could really use a rest. Unfortunately, unless Francesco starts, he most likely won’t. Probably means a goal. Ah fiddlesticks.
Dudes Who Is Out
DDR: Thank Christ, that is all.
Alberto Aquilani: Still nursing that injury. Has anyone built a bubble for this kid to live in yet? At this rate he’s going to miss the opening of the 2008-09 season with SARS. (So did anyone else enjoy chronic bronchitis during the SARS outbreak? That was fun.)
Marco Cassetti: Still nursing that pitching shoulder so he’s at home. Unfortunate, I love watching him with a chance to flash that attacking ability in games like these. Cicinho who?
Doni: Had a minor knock after the Udinese game or something, I recall hearing. Finally, Gianluca Curci gets a shot between the pipes and he may very well be the only Roman representative on the pitch. In fact, that may be precisely why he’s left out. Off the top of my head, Genoa away the only game sans-Romans? Yeah? Can’t have that shit again. Forza Curci. Pretty please.
The Swiss Miss
Daniel Unal: Only Primavera lad called up, and that’s quite the honor considering Claudio Della Penna appeared to be Spal’s favorite cup of joe (different positions, yeah yeah yeah). Still know nothing about him, so I’ll just cut & paste the paragraph from his first call, which resulted in a whole lot of squadoosh:
The Swiss Superstud. Technically on loan from Bellinzona for the year with an option to buy, but knowing the relationship between the two teams, I’d suspect it’s just a formality when he’s brought over. Roma beat Juve and Milan to his signature, which has been around for 17 years (everybody ready to feel old? Daniel’s a 90’s baby. I’m 23 and even I feel old). Supposed to be a more well-rounded version of David Pizarro….this is the part where everybody weeps gentle tears of joy….and was captain of the Swiss U-17 squad before moving up the U-19’s recently. Having never seen the kid play (despite trying furiously), it’s hard to judge what kind of opportunities he’ll be given, if any, but I would sure like to see what he looks like in Pizarro’s spot for a half hour or so. Out of any of the three called up, this is the one I’d like to keep an eye on the most.
The other two who had been called up for Toro were CDP and Doni’s little brother, who obviously got the other half of the brain the two split. As if one error-prone Brazilian wasn’t enough, they signed his brother for shits & giggles as well. Sometimes………………..
Squad
1 GIANLUCA CURCI
2 CHRISTIAN PANUCCI
3 CICERO JOAO DE CEZARE (CICINHO)
4 JUAN SILVEIRA DOS SANTOS
5 PHILIPPE MEXES
7 DAVID MARCELO CORTES PIZARRO
9 MIRKO VUCINIC
10 FRANCESCO TOTTI
11 RODRIGO FERRANTE TADDEI
14 LUDOVIC GIULY
15 VITORINO GABRIEL PACHECO ANTUNES
18 MAURO ESPOSITO
20 SIMONE PERROTTA
22 MAX TONETTO
25 CARLO ZOTTI
27 JULIO SERGIO BERTAGNOLI
30 MANCINI ALESSANDRO FAIOLHE AMANTINO
33 MATTEO BRIGHI
38 UNAL DANIEL
My Hopeful XI
Here’s what I wanna see:
Curci;
Cicinho, OMR/GOM, Sexy Mexy, iTunes;
Brighi, Pizaman;
Espo, Ludovicious, Amantino;
Vucigol.
Who loves defense?
Now I haven’t the foggiest as to what we’ll actually see. Find out tomorrow and that’s that.
Skipping
Skipping
Skipping (Coppa Edition)
Predictions
Remember this from last Sunday?
I’ve picked a draw one other time this season, and Roma won rather convincingly. Here’s hoping.
Guess what? We’re sticking with what works.
Score: 2-2
Goals: Martinez (11), Amantino (19), Martinez (47), Cicinho (61)
MOTM: Amantino
Mancini Give-A-Shit Factor: 9.7 (Also known as “I’m Playing For A Contract” Factor)
When: 1800 CET, 1200 EST
Where: Stadio olimpico
Forecast: 16°C, 70% chance of the sprinklies.
Streaming: Here.
Liveblog: Think so.
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Is that true, Chris? I thought because Pinardi was pushed up to Treq was the reason Okaka got sent wide.
Interesting thoughts, Don, on both Varg+Domiz’ coming, though I’m not sure how high the %s are to such an operation.
I swear that Milan’s mercato is fundamental to Roma’s. In terms of Striker, at any rate.
Daniele, I have to bow to the Don’s ring here: I prefer Okaka loan to Serie A side and I just don’t see him being ready to contribute. Cerci, well, I feel right now he’s a better footballer than Esposito. I also feel he’s a more complete player/technically superior to Rosi, who has great physical gifts and a canon right foot but a terrible fotballing brain, non-existent vision and very immature. Course, he also has more upside to any of our young prospects. Reports from Chievo were that he was a poor work ethic and the first to leave traning every day. Cerci, conversely, they have to drag off the pitch after training every day: exemplary ethic and habits. He wants to be a champion. I have my theories: Rosi looks like a pin-up and the female attention he got when he broke into the 1st team (it was nuclear) instantly clouded him. Cerci, well, only a mother could love him … if you get my meaning!
-Chris, are you off Sheva now — meaning, convinced he will go to Milan 100%? I still long (and pray) for Lobonovsky’s star pupil.
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This was back around October in an interview with someone (maybe Mutti), and I remember surely Okaka was to be at the very least trained as a centrocampista.
At the time I recall this being met with “Totti replacement” talk. But it may have more to do with Modena’s tactics than anything Roma related.
Sheva….I have no idea what to think. I really have no idea what to think about anything right now regarding Roma.
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well, what about thoughts on Milan?
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Is that “powerful striker” buy legit?
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out: mancini, ferrari, esposito
in: vargas OR mathieu, palladino, huntelaar (probably not, but i can dream cant I?), if no huntelaar, then gila OR boriello. Domizzi would be nice too for some depth.
i cant wait to see cerci in the giallorossi. i also hear galloppa is doing well with siena. i think he plays left wing, so he’ll fit at roma too.
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Regardless, and even with Duck Boy there, it makes too much sense for the Milan “family”. 85%?
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Meaning legit was it really said or did I imagine it like Gila’s “Spalletti, per sempre con voi” tee shirt?
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Meaning did he say it, and is it even true if he did? How many big name strikers do they plan on buying this summer?
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Oh he said it … and it reeks of Drogba. They can buy a few new Sts but they have unload a few, one can only imagine. I guess my question to you is: does that then say anything about Borriello/Gila leaving (to Roma), increasing %s or otherwise. I happen to think it does.
Drogba was seen having dinner 5 times in Milan restaurants this year alone, Galliani just “bumped into him” twice … plus Vialli’s comment, now Berlusconi’s comments today … plus that he is a PERFECT compliment to Pato … what are they playing next year? 4-2-4 Brasiliano?
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Lazio tieing and going back to Olimpico without giving up anything has to hurt Inter’s confidence. Coppa or not.
Lazio is below mid table.
Glad our bastard cousins are good for something.
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I would welcome Borr, but Gila?
Basta.
Should of come here when he was Parma man.
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Daniele, Inter played a 3rd team and didn’t concede anything. The tie is firmly in their favour.
Mancio saying Conti was “mistaken” for bringing up his “I am leaving Inter” 360 after Liverpool because it had nothing to do with Totti’s swearing at the arbitro. Oh, and he will talk to Bruno about it LOLOLOL!
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Sorry RomaShield27 haven’t been back on since i posted about Rai…
I didn’t even get to see the game since I was called in at work. I was SERIOUSLY considering pretending a stomach ache or seomthing even worse but I’m afraid what karma would do me if I did hehe. Anyway – we got the win – and that’s what matters.
Robbie, in regards to the tattoo I think there are some good suggestions. I myself have the ASR as it overlaps in the logo, on my calf. I thought it’d make me a better player – and give me some mythological advantage on the pitch – I was WRONG… But it’s sweet none the less!
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I loved seeing Bruno just rip mancio for his own players ripping on him. Hahahah. Mortacci Mancio, Mangai miei palle!
I do NOT want to see Gila in Giallorosso, send him back to 2006 when he had an impact on football.
Has Okaka really been proclaimed as Totti’s “replacement”. I am an African History major so I’d love to be sporting an okaka shirt and people actually recognizing it. SE Minneapolis is really heavily African and everyone supports Arsenal because of guys like Adebayor, I’d love to see that shift to our boot.
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nice thanks for the suggestions guys. I think regardless of what I get I am going to have Solo above it and Sempre below it, or vice versa.
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Is it fair to say that Mancini is the most hated coach in Italy? Inter and Mancini deserve each other, and I will be happy if he stays next year. Inter will again bomb in europe with Mancini, and their scudetto dominance (legit or otherwise) should be nearing an end.
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For sure in italy, but that cunt Fergie is and always will be the King of Cockdom.
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Conti replied to Mancini’s assertion that Totti should have been sent off after heavily insulting the referee by saying that at Inter it’s Mancini himself who is insulted by his players, which is obviously not very appropriate. nice editorial in journalism wannabe journo at goal.com Danilo Pochini
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Dont even talk abt Fergie. I only watch ManU games sometimes with the hope to see him lose. He may be a winner, but he doesn’t uphold any of the dignity, sportsmanship, grace and respect of the game.
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If Juv is going to let Palladino I hope Roma goes after him, I read a couple of comments and have to agree that Palladino would fit in. Manici for Palladino would be great, is there any video of Totti’s goal?
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In addition to that sign that says “No Totti, No Party” we should have one “No Mancini, Party”.. or Daniele might just prefer.. “Mancini, get the hell out of Rome”
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Robbie, this is my tattoo just incase you wondering what it looks like:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/MourningDove/IMG_2613.jpg
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So we played a very good match then! nice to see Totti bringing out his best, we need him to win every single match form here on by some margin! We need to make Roma seem unstopable so that Inter lower their morale!
as for the striker department,
I would be all for Gilardino and Palladino comming to Roma but only if Mancini AND we get a true winger, or we sell Mancini and get two true Wingers, we should change to s 4/4/2 once we get a striker this season and we need better wingers for it to work
Gomez is a pipe dream and Huntelaar almost as well
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Glad to see you here…JCS…still. I am so happy we are not going to talk about Pizarro’s value anymore…starting this summer when, MARK MY WORDS EVERYONE, he is gonna be sold to Atletico Madrid.
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…and Chris, if you are really in Romania let’s meet and have a beer or something.
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