

Starting XI, Amantino Extends & Juicy Gossip
By: chris | July 30th, 2007
In case you missed it, I wrapped up the friendly draw with Bayer Leverkusen after the game ended yesterday, which is here. But honestly, since we couldn’t view the game there wasn’t much to speak of. Don’t know if it’s worth your time. Game highlights here, courtesy of loyal Roma video scavenger, Stefan.
Starting XI: After two friendlies and a couple weeks of training, I figured it’s a good time to take a look at the probable starting lineup for next season, provided the team stays as constituted (which it won’t). I’m sure some major moves will be made in the next 24 hours just to spite me. I’m having a big problem with Murphy’s Law as of late. That Murphy guy was a bastard. The rundown:
Doni;
Panucci, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto;
De Rossi, Pizarro;
Taddei, Perrotta, Mancini;
Totti.
GK: Unless Gilu Curci matures like 3 years and hits his ceiling overnight, Doni is the starter. Despite his erratic play and decision making at times, he can also be Roma’s saving grace. He’s the #1, much to the dismay of cardiologists all across the world.
RB: Christian Panucci is here, and should be here even with the addition of another RB (meaning Cicinho). If another RB is acquired, there will more than likely be a platoon situation where neither is really considered the “starter.” Unless of course they shock the world and pick up a Dani Alves or the like. Marco Cassetti is a quality backup, but isn’t really good enough to push Panucci.
CB: Pencil Philippe Mexes’ name in here for the next few years, most likely Juan as well. Matteo Ferrari is a quality 3rd option, and the CB position will see some strong rotation throughout the year. Especially considering Mexes’ proclivity for pretty colored messages from the refs. It isn’t Marco Andreolli’s time yet, but down the line he’ll make a significant push for one of those spots (provided he sticks around).
LB: At the moment, Max Tonetto is the only name here. Depending on the other LB coming in (Modesto, Dede or otherwise), this position could have the most shakeup. Modesto would be an apprentice, while a guy like Dede would be a partner. Still to be played out, but Tonetto deserves the bulk of the starts.
DM1: You can jackhammer Daniele De Rossi’s name into the midfield at the Olimpico for the next ten years or so. And I couldn’t be happier.
DM2/PM: David Pizarro will have this slot for the time being, but will be pressed by Alberto Aquilani as the season goes on. He and De Rossi are the future of Roma’s midfield.
LW: Mancini. Period.
RW: Probably the toughest position to predict, but Taddei has done nothing to show he deserves to lose this spot at the beginning of the season - at least to me. I honestly believe each given matchday’s starter will be determined by whom Spalletti feels is the best option against the opposition and their tactics that day. Ludovic Giuly seems to me to be an ideal late game sub who can bring an added dimension of speed and off the ball runs when the defense gets tired. Mauro Esposito provides similar attributes, but does have very good skill with the ball at his feet and is very dangerous when cutting in, so he doesn’t need a tired defense to reach his optimum level. My feeling is if Spalletti does bring in an attack minded RB like Cicinho, then Taddei would get most of the starts partnering with him, because Rodrigo can provide an added layer of defensive assistance when Cicinho is shadowing Totti and parking his barcalounger in the 6 yard box.
CM: Simone Perrotta will not be challenged for his starting spot, but Aquilani and Matteo Brighi will see their fair share of time here. And can you imagine how insane Simone will go with a big increase in rest this year? We’ll have to start calling him The Human Pinball.
ST: I hear that Totti guy’s pretty decent.
Mancini Extends:
Amantino has reportedly extended his contract another 4 years until 2012, great news for everybody. Still lacking the particulars, but I believe it’s the same thing as Mexes, €2.5m base with easily attainable bonuses - games played, stepovers done, last name Mancini, etc. That type of stuff. So no more issues with a cornerstone player approaching the last year of his contract next summer. I, for one, am breathing a huge sigh of relief. I couldn’t handle Mancinigate.
More details when they’re released.
The Gossip:
I) There are faint whispers that Francesco Modesto may be unveiled today as Roma’s latest signing. To the shock of absolutely no one. I’m going to need to see him sign a contract signed in blood on the grounds of the Olimpico before I believe it.
II) Big congratulations to Philou. Carla gave birth to their second child yesterday, a young lady named Eva. I’m happy for Philippe and all, but disappointed that we’re still waiting for Enzo’s partner in that 2030 AS Roma central defense. You can see in that pic he’s already looking for trouble like his daddy.
III) The all-powerful all-knowing Prophet Ernesto Bronzetti has decided to let his wisdom be known, saying Cicinho wants to come to Roma at all costs. Now this is great news, because someone who actually knows what is actually going on is confirming up until now what were baseless rumors. Still, everybody seems to be denying that Roma has made even an inquisitory phone call to Madrid. Which probably means nothing, we all know how slowly they work. I really expect this to happen within two weeks. Real Madrid seems to have been getting business done relatively quickly this summer, at least with the Chivu and Pepe negotiations.
IV) Speaking of Cici, Il Capitano has made his feelings be known, even calling up Cicinho personally to get his ass to Rome ASAP. Hey, if Totti wants him badly enough to pick up his Vodafone and recruit him, then Roma damn well better listen. (Didn’t this already happen once this summer with Giuly? Hmmmm….)
V) A deal could be completed as soon as tomorrow sending Aleandro Rosi to Livorno on co-ownership, to the tune of €2m. It’s about time he starts getting some significant playing time. I’d be hoping for more of a loan if it does happen, but €2m will help with whatever else they decide to do. And that’s a lot of Gucci handbag knockoffs for Prade. Oops, I meant Rosella. I think.
VI) Most media outlets are reporting that Borussia Dortmund has closed off all talks regarding Dede. What’s that, page two of the “How to Negotiate a Transfer With Another Club Manifesto”? Discussions are never closed permanently. Even though I think everyone expects the LB coming in to be Modesto.
Remember when Cicinho was “impossible”? Don’t believe the hype. Especially about crack cocaine. Just trust me.
VII) There were some rumblings last week that Napoli would be meeting with Roma management regarding Matteo Brighi today. Matteo’s like that girl who was kind of cute but “fluffy” in high school and freshman year in college. Then she leaves for the summer, starts hitting the treadmill, eating 3 leaves of lettuce per meal and having daily colon cleanses, and shows up for the first day of sophomore year looking good. Real good. Damn good, in fact. Now everybody wants her and her stupid boyfriend who never appreciated her enough in the first place is desperately trying to keep her. (You know the girl)
Matteo (hot/fluffy girl): Amy Smart in a fat suit
Roma (boyfriend): Jonah Hill
Napoli, Reggina, etc (everybody else): Paul Walker
Colon Cleanse: Christian Wilhelmsson
Apologies to muddia, thrown together very last minute.
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Wow, didn’t see those other teams, really hard start…
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Not really the same situation though? Backing up 21 year old Sergio Ramos who is the undisputed #1, compared to being a rotation player with a 34 year old Panucci, playing 50% of the games this season and eventually taking over as the undisputed #1 at Roma.
He’s 27 already and to be backup to Sergio Ramos for the remainder of his contract, well, I would be surprised if he didn’t have the ambition to be a first team player on a European CL team before he’s 30.Posted from
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my god!!!
9- milan away
10- lazio homePosted from
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http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jul31j.html
maybe spalletti knows something about this brighi character. maybe he is a find.
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roma plays all the big teams in the first 10 rounds, what the hell in going on?!?!
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Look on the bright side: if we face them earlier, we don’t have to face them later
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one things for sure , if roma is near the top after they face lazio in the second half of the season then the scudetto is ours.
after lazio , its smooth sailing (not that lazio isnt)
forza roma
i smell scudetto
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roma’s recent history shows that they perform badly in january-february and basically roma will face then.
there will be also pressure in case of a bad results in the first 4-5 rounds, another thing to consider…
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PRIMA GIORNATA: PALERMO-ROMA
SECONDA GIORNATA: ROMA-SIENA
TERZA GIORNATA: REGGINA-ROMA
QUARTA GIORNATA: ROMA-JUVE
QUINTA GIORNATA: FIORENTINA-ROMA
SESTA GIORNATA: ROMA-INTER
SETTIMA GIORNATA: PARMA-ROMA
OTTAVA GIORNATA: ROMA-NAPOLI
NONA GIORNATA: MILAN-ROMA
DECIMA GIORNATA: ROMA-LAZIO
UNDICESIMA GIORNATA: EMPOLI-ROMA
DODICESIMA GIORNATA: ROMA-CAGLIARI
TREDICESIMA GIORNATA: GENOA-ROMA
QUATTORDICESIMA GIORNATA: ROMA-UDINESE
QUINDICESIMA GIORNATA: LIVORNO-ROMA
SEDICESIMA GIORNATA: TORINO-ROMA
DICIASETTESIMA GIORNATA: ROMA-SAMPDORIA
DICIOTTESIMA GIORNATA: ATALANTA-ROMA
DICIANNOVESIMA GIORNATA: ROMA-CATANIAsorry for caps, its copy-paste
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The reason the performed badly in Jan.-Feb. is because that’s after half a season of Serie A and at the heigh of CL. Now Roma has really great depth, shouldn’t be as big a problem anymore. Like George said, if Roma’s doing well by the 11th week, the future would be bright.
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i would preffered a progressive start, more than big clashes soon. roma scheduled the preseason preparation in Rome, Trigoria, not a place suited to get in shape for september-october. i think they aim for top form in spring, to be able to reach high stages of CL. with this schedule, it will be really tough to stay near top places in Serie A and that will influence team morale.
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I wounder who Roma are intrested now.Still hope Dede comes.
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We still have jeremy mathieu as an option on the left for this winter/next summer. As for RB… I have no idea. I hope Cici gets a clue and comes to Roma, because being 3rd pick on the right is no good, where at roma he’d be guaranteed playing time in his most comfortable position.
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Giuseppe Rossi signed for Villareal, announced by M UTD. tbh, i was hoping he would come and not Quag.
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Its weird that Cicinho says hes leaving if he doesnt play right back but now he well stay at madrid and play anywhere , I dont think he knows what he says sometimes.This transfer market drives me crazy , when roma always want a good player it takes so long for them to come or decide that there staying.
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WHERES CHRIS???
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So is chris putting an new blog today?
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THIS HAS TO BE THE MOST BRUTAL STRETCH OF ANY TEAM IN ANY EUROPEAN LEAGUE! (except for the Parma match)
4) Roma-Juventus 23 settembre
5) Fiorentina-Roma 26 settembre
6) Roma-Inter 30 settembre
7) Parma-Roma 7 ottobre
Roma-Napoli 21 ottobre
9) Milan-Roma 28 ottobre
10) Roma-Lazio 31 ottobrePosted from
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If Roma somehow win all those games there going to win the scudetto, Where’s Chirs today?
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Today is a boring day , no news , nothing, I was suppose to play tennis but not anymore, Cicinho better talk to his wife and come to Roma.
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just wanted to say that i hope antonio cassano comes back…this vid is pretty rad. http://youtube.com/watch?v=3–8s5PTC4M
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Is any getting concered with the number of Italians players leaving Seria A? And know that Rossi has gone to Spain (I know he was owned by Man U but it would have been great to have him Serie A for good). Do think there should be a limited of forgein players in Serie A so are guys can stay?
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You guys have to look at the details.. It’s not just the teams.. We play Palermo on the first day. Juventus, Fiorentina, and Inter Milan in the span of 8 days. The Milan and Lazio games are 3 days apart too..
So we play the best 6 times (apart from Roma) in the first 10 days. The breaks that could be so good for Roma are between the Siena/Reggina games and the Parma/Napoli games.. Completely useless for us.
This is absolutely insane.. It isn’t normal.. Where’s a Calciopoli when you need it..
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Stefano, I don’t think any foreigner limit rule would have helped Rossi, Bianchi, De Sanctis etc stay. The foreign clubs just offered better transfer fees and wages than Napoli, Parma etc.
Also, Rossi and De Sanctis were offered contracts with Spanish teams in the UEFA or CL, which is of course attractive. Bianchi, well, he’ll earn a lot more in Thaksin City than he ever would with Lazio, Fiorentina or us.Posted from
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you got money roma, spend baby, spend!!
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