It’s All About Francesco

By: chris | November 20th, 2007

tmpphpemdgzk.jpg(Nice to be talking about him besides “will he play?” again, eh?)

Done Means Done

After the hullaboo settled down in Scotland regarding “those bastardly cheating Italians”, the topic du jour was “oooh ooh Nesta and Totti will return!”. Nyet. As nice as it would be, and it would be very nice, it’s not going to happen, at least for Francesco.

“I know the rules of the group and out of respect I couldn’t think of a return with the Azzurri,” the Roma captain said. “I took the decision to retire after the World Cup in Germany. The Federation asked me to have patience, and I did. My relationship with Donadoni and the Federation was always clear and honest.”

It was never going to happen for the European Championships, and it’s unlikely it would (will) ever happen under Roberto Donadoni, for a variety of reasons – especially only a few months after he announced his retirement.

However, I think we all expect this to be far from the last time we hear about Francesco and the Azzurri in the future, and one of those times, specifically right before South Africa, his hemming and hawing may start to pull him another way. But we’re about 2 years from any of those considerations.

Oscar del Calcio

It’s awards season and you know what that means. Actually, I don’t know what that means it just sounded like it fit there. Maybe a lot of people getting drunk in fancy clothing? Probably. Anyway, the Serie A award nominations were announced yesterday with a few of The Good Guys represented:

Best Italian Player:
Daniele De Rossi (Roma), Andrea Pirlo (Milan), Francesco Totti (Roma)

Best Foreign Player:
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter), Kaka (Milan), Adrian Mutu (Fiorentina)

Best Goalkeeper:
Sebastien Frey (Fiorentina), Julio Cesar (Inter), Angelo Peruzzi (Lazio)

Best Youngster:
Riccardo Montolivo (Fiorentina), Giampaolo Pazzini (Fiorentina), Giuseppe Rossi (Villarreal)

Best Defender: Marco Materazzi (Inter), Philippe Mexes (Roma), Alessandro Nesta (Milan)

We can make this incredibly simple: There is no way in hell Roma walks away empty handed, and I’ll give you one guess as to who that might be. DDR will get it eventually, but he’s a deserved 3rd on this list right now (although, if we’re counting both sides of the ball…). Philou was also fantastic, but, as much as I hate to admit this, Matrix did score double digits from the CB position, which is pretty stellar no matter how they came. Anyway, if he doesn’t win it Philou would still have the mountain that is Alessandro Nesta’s legacy to climb. I’d put him 2nd/3rd at the moment.

And if maybe somebody could do me a favor and CC: this list to Roberto Donadoni with a bunch of underlines, exclamations points, stars and hearts around “Daniele De Rossi” so, you know, maybe he gets the clue that he’s looking at one of the best midfield duos in the world but doesn’t realize it. Thanks.

Predicted Outcomes:

Best Italian: Francesco Totti, and any other outcome is nothing less than a conspiracy of mass proportions. The nomination list might as well have been one deep.

Best Foreigner: Another one probably in the bank, even though his big damange was done not in Serie A but on the European stage and in church pews. He owns church pews. (It’s Kaka if you hadn’t noticed yet.) Zlatan was great, and probably better on the domestic scene, but I find it hard to believe they’ll vote the eventual Golden Ball winner as the second best foreigner in his own league.

Best Keeper:
I wanted to go with Gigi but, you know, Juventus was in Serie B last year. So my choice is Frey, who is also the likely recipient.

Best Youngster:
Difficult one, as there are two camps of people when it comes to voting on players who were only there for half a season. (And just so you know, I’m on the fence – and I could care less.) Over the course of a full year it’s Giuseppe Rossi and Giuseppe Rossi alone, but the voters may be tempted to give it to someone who did it over 9 months rather than 4+ in the boot with the other 4 spent gathering dust in a Newcastle reserves kit.

I’m still going with Rossi (reluctantly), but if not, Riccardo.

Best Defender:
Inter’s not leaving here without an award, and it’s going to be Materazzi (deserving, unfortunately).

The overall award? They’d better not dare do anything but give it to the man who led the league in both goals and assists coming off a broken ankle. Or else I’ll be on the first plane to wherever the hell the awards are looking like this:

popeye
(Minus the tiny biceps.)

Genoa Genoa Genoa

Bad news: It’s not looking good. He was out on the practice field today and did some minor training, but is still in doubt for the game, so it looks like we may be getting another round of The Mirko Vucinic Show. In fact, it’s not looking good for a few people whose injuries were supposed to be either minor or healed much quicker than they have, namely King Alberto and Taddei, both in the same boat. (Yes, KA’s was a tough injury, but we was reportedly ready for combat against Cagliari.)

As far as what this means in Romaland, it’s not all bad considering the fellas have had a couple weeks off to rest and recuperate after their 6 games in 18 days run. So, we hopefully won’t see a sans-Francesco 2nd half collapse like the one in Tuscany against either Genoa this weekend or the game in Kiev a week from today on the 27th. After that, however, is Udinese and it would be very nice to see him…



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  • tito |  November 20th, 2007 at 6:07 am

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    No conspiracy required. Andrea Pirlo has been the difference for a Champions league winning team and a world-cup winning nation. He is Italy’s best and most important player.

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  • Adam |  November 20th, 2007 at 6:22 am

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    Pirlo? Great man, quiet and reserved, skilled with the ball and integral to any team, Azzurri or otherwise. But give me a f*ck*ng break!!!! Totti deserves it and much more. He might be a Roman god, but he’s never been given the respect and recognition he deserves from outside of the Eternal City.

    FORZA IL CAPITANO!

    FORZA ROMA!

    SEMPRE CON TE!

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  • Daniele |  November 20th, 2007 at 6:45 am

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    Sorry I know it is Off Topic but check it.
    LOL Chivu Merda made the list.

    Adri bound for the Bin? Tuesday 20 November, 2007

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    The under-fire Adriano heads the list of candidates for this season’s dreaded Bidone d’Oro – Golden Bin – award.

    It’s the fifth year of the “prize” created by Radio2 Catersport, which is handed to the player deemed to be the biggest flop of the campaign.

    Inter’s troubled hitman Adriano was last term’s recipient and is the favourite again, but a team of 39 experts including representatives from France, Japan, Germany, Congo, Spain and Brazil have selected 50 names.

    Milan have 10 nominees, including the injury-prone Ronaldo and much maligned goalkeeper Nelson Dida.

    Eight Inter men have been chosen with summer signings David Suazo and Cristian Chivu amongst the names, while Juventus contribute four hapless stars led by wantaway midfielder Tiago Mendes and bench warmer Jean-Alain Boumsong.

    Surprisingly, seven world champions are on the list – Simone Barone, Alessandro Del Piero, Alberto Gilardino, Marco Amelia, Fabio Grosso, Alessandro Nesta and Marco Materazzi.

    While the award is a blow to any player’s pride, Nicola Legrottaglie and Christian Vieri are back to their best despite being handed the award in 2004 and 2005 respectively.

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  • Daniele |  November 20th, 2007 at 7:15 am

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    Finally Blatter is making some sense..
    Too little too late.

    Blatter Blasts Un-Italian Inter

    FIFA President Sepp Blatter has criticised Inter for the lack of Italians in their team and says that changes could come into effect as early as next month regarding foreign quotas.

    zoom – galleria Inter have been criticised for a number of years now over their lack of home-grown players, and they currently possess just one first-team player, Marco Materazzi, who is Italian.

    Indeed out of the 28 players registered in the Nerazzurri’s senior squad, only five are Italian, with three of these being goalkeepers.

    “I must re-iterate that it is just not on that an Italian club can only have three Europeans in their team, and not even a single player from their home country,” said Blatter.

    “Look at Juventus, they have at least six Italians in their team. In December perhaps there will be some modifications in the European Union on the subject.

    “At present limitations at this type of sporting level does not exist.”

    There has been much debate in the footballing world over recent months whether restrictions should be introduced so that teams are forced to field a certain number of homegrown players.

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  • Gabriella |  November 20th, 2007 at 7:25 am

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    I hope Totti wins!

    I hope Chivu wins too!!! lol

    Regarding the injuries I strongly believe that KA and Taddei are ready, but may not start, Totti is a maybe for Genoa.

    Anybody watching the Azzurrini today against the Faroe Islands?
    I am going to watch England – Croatia tomorrow.
    Football is my crack.

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  • Gabriella |  November 20th, 2007 at 7:30 am

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    Edit to my post: Azzurrini will play tomorrow, my mistake I thought it was today

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  • James Robbins |  November 20th, 2007 at 7:42 am

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    its a shame Serie A has to use those ugly as fuck Nike balls…
    Totti can juggle? niiice

    If you can’t tell…All I do is look at the picture…I don’t read shit

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  • Daniele |  November 20th, 2007 at 8:02 am

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    HAHA

    Tell us how you really feel James.

    I like the Kappa Jacket. Its a shame you cant get ANY Roma gear here in the states.

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  • Traian |  November 20th, 2007 at 8:10 am

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    Yes, Totti will never go back to squadra azzurra. That chapter is over for him. Nesta, too. They also know it would be unfair for the players who played in the prelimiaries…and received all the critics before beating Scotland a couple of days ago.
    My summary of the qualifying although Italy is not my favorite national team: they really were in the group of death. France was the last WC finalist. Ukraine was there too. Scotland was over-performing the whole time plus trips to Lithuania and Georgia are always tough. However, they qualified with one game remaining which is pretty awesome even for the world champions.

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  • Daniele |  November 20th, 2007 at 8:52 am

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    And for the fact that they never really gelled with Donadoni.

    Sempre Azzurri e campiono del mondo!!

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  • Vin |  November 20th, 2007 at 9:19 am

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    Hey Daniele,
    Blatter has been pushing for a rule limiting the number of foreign players for a little while now:
    http://www.serieamerica.com/blog/2007/11/20/blatter-inter-dovrebbero-essere-piu-italiano/
    Apparently, an EU law has prevented him, but he is arguing that it does not apply to the sport.

    If the limit went through, Inter would be devastated.

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  • Gabriella |  November 20th, 2007 at 9:22 am

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    This is off topic from me!
    Well I think those foreign players in Italy who are so afraid for their safety regarding recent events in Calcio should read this:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/merseyside/7103019.stm

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  • chris |  November 20th, 2007 at 10:51 am

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    Scratch that entire Genoa section…

    http://www.romanews.eu/news.asp?newsID=1818&pag=2

    …at least until tomorrow, when he’ll be doubtful again.

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  • Daniele |  November 20th, 2007 at 11:11 am

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    He still is doubtful.
    At the bottom of the page it says that.

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  • marco |  November 20th, 2007 at 11:14 am

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    No way Pirlo will win it. If you’re using the World Cup victory as a reason he should win then too bad, that was last year. And for the record, I don’t think Kaka should win any award for what he did in 3 games. If you take away the Celtic 2nd leg and both Man United games would he still be in the running? He didn’t do much in Serie A and he was marked out of the final, exept for the few times he actually got to run at somebody and both times he ran right into Carragher losing the ball. I’m a big Kaka fan, but the Ballon D’Or should go to Totti. If it was someone else who was the top scorer in Europe then they would be the favorite!

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  • chris |  November 20th, 2007 at 11:23 am

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    Daniele, I saw that but Romanews rarely changes those from what I can recall. It’s a pretty vague term anyway.

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  • Gabriella |  November 20th, 2007 at 3:15 pm

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    Hey Tony from Xtratime had the privilege to meet the man!

    Here is his story of the event:
    http://www.xtratime.org/forum/showpost.php?p=5884161&postcount=45

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  • Vlad |  November 20th, 2007 at 6:51 pm

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    I heard the governing body of Serie A is going to make some restrictions for foreign players on an Italian team- in JANUARY. If there were a 5 Italian player-minimum, hell, even 3-player minimum, Inter would be battling relegation for the rest of the season.

    Don’t have the link, old news, but I remember it being from a reputable source (sports.it(?))

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  • chris |  November 20th, 2007 at 8:05 pm

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    Dude, that’s a must have link if you can. I haven’t seen anything about it.

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  • chris |  November 20th, 2007 at 8:09 pm

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    Got it. I thought it was something new and in motion. Any news on that?

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