

Fiorentina 1 – Bologna 0: Wrap Up, Reaction, and Apologies
By: Ted | September 21st, 2008Today in beautiful Florence the Viola defeated Bologna 1-0, and thus earned their first win of the young season. The Great Man started with a bit of a surprise line-up (Gamberini was back but Monto and Mutu started on the bench) but the team played well enough to get the win and the three points, thanks to another goal from Gila.
Here are the notes from the weekend:
• First of all, my apologies for not previewing the match; in my nine or so months since I’ve started blogging the team, this is the first Series A match I’ve missed previewing. I have a sick three-month-old, have been sick myself, and had a bunch of family obligations, but I still feel I’ve failed you in my sacred duty as an unpaid blogger. So I apologize.
• Much, much more frustratingly, I also missed the match. I was all set at my computer at 9 this morning with my little boy in my lap, ready to watch the game. It was not televised on US TV. However, every stream I found was either broken or for some other reason did not work. So far in this young season I have had a terrible time getting proper streams for Fiorentina games. Have others in the US had the same problems? If anyone has any suggestions, I would be more than happy to hear them.
• The big news before the match this weekend was that non-season ticket holders would be banned from the match, both because of recent troubles on the peninsula and because of the historic bad blood between Bologna and Fiorentina. That’s no fun for anybody.
• The big news from the start of the match was that Gamberini was playing (and, surprise, no goals were scored by Bologna) and Monto and Mutu started on the bench, perhaps with an eye towards Wednesday’s game with Lazio. I can’t say much about how it worked, not seeing the game and all.
• Finally, as I said, Gila scored again. I believe this gives him four goals in four games in all competitions since the season started. I’m pretty sure I would be satisfied with a goal-a-game average for the rest of the season, my man.
Okay, that’s all I’ve got. I can’t really write too much about a game I didn’t see. If you would like to read a recap written by someone who, you know, watched the game, you can find a decent enough one here. In the meantime, I will be back, hopefully, with a preview of the Lazio match before Wednesday. Forza Viola, everyone.
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Ted, that’s a pretty good run and no one can blame you for missing a post her and there. Hope the kid is okay. The good thing is no one else seems to know what to say about Bologna anyway, and like you, I couldn’t find a stream either. Just saw the replay on FSC. Gila’s goal resembled the two against Lyon. Cross from the right adn seemingly uncontested header.
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You can try picking up RAI International from DISH Network…they play the game of the weak and display the goals as they come in, you also get Serie B, Saturday and Sunday night games, and the Domenica Sportiva highlights show
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You can thank us for Gila by giving us Frey for a reasonable price this summer…your welcome very much.
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Mike,
Good suggestion for everyone. I already get RAI and that’s what I watched when it became clear that I couldn’t stream the Viola match.
The one thing that frustrates me about RAI and FSC is that they always show the same match on Sunday mornings. Yesterday, for example, they both showed the Inter game. If they could somehow get together and figure out what each other were showing, we could get more unique coverage of different matches.
But I digress.
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genoa is live on fsc
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I’m pretty sure that RAI International and FSC are operating under the same contract and are therefore more or less required to show the same game. It isn’t as if they each get to pick what they want from all of the afternoon contests.
I commented on the match on another thread. Jovetic and Kuzmanovic were very impressive, and it was great to see Gamberini back (though he isn’t close to full strength). On the negative side, I thought that Santana had a very poor game, and Donadel didn’t do much either. That said, it was still a positive performance, particularly given the fact that Mutu sat out and Montolivo didn’t start.
Prandelli spent part of his post game interview trashing British tabloid rumours that Montolivo will be off to West Ham in January.
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I saw those, the rumors said they were offering something like 5-10million euros. I can’t imagine Montolivo going for less than 15.
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ouch
David Trezeguet will not play for Juventus again until next year, the Serie A club confirmed on Tuesday.Posted from
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