

Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
By: Ted | December 14th, 2008
Today in beautiful Florence Fiorentina defeated Catania 2-0, winning their second strait game in the league and third in all competitions. It’s funny to think how time can fly in football; just a few short weeks ago we were distraught that the team had been eliminated from the Champions League, had no guarantees to make the UEFA Cup, and were teetering in Series A. Now we’re safely in Europe’s second-most-important club competition and are sitting just outside the top four in the league. Things are most definitely looking up.
Allow me first to offer what is becoming a standard part of my blogging about the club, the customary paragraph where I apologize for not blogging more. In this case, I did not get a formal preview up of the match. Mea Culpa. I am finding more and more often that being a good blogger often conflicts with being a good and responsible father and all that it entails. If it comes down to writing the Catania preview or playing with my kid, I’m probably going to play with my kid. Still, I’m going to keep plugging away at this; I love writing about Fiorentina, and I like all of you fellas who contribute. So please just bear with me.
My excuses could extend, I suppose, to the fact that I didn’t actually see the match today, although in that particular case it really isn’t my fault. I was up and at the computer at the starting time (with my little boy in tow, as usual, who probably will grow up thinking the only place people go on Sunday mornings is to Italy to watch soccer games, and not to church) but all the feeds were terrible today, so I got to see very little of the actual game. (I saw a bit on one choppy feed and a bit more on the RAI International post-game show.)
What can I say about the game, then? Very little. It seemed like the Viola attacked well, and obviously played fairly good defense. Mutu had a nice goal and had a few other chances; if he stays in this form we should continue to do well. Gila continued his ridiculous goal-scoring run and had an outrageous goal that was of the type that shows up on highlight (and blooper) reels for years to come. You can see the highlights of the match here.
So what do we take from today? The main thing for me is that we did what all good, solid, professional clubs do on a day-in, day-out basis: we beat the team we were supposed to beat. Yes, it was a home game (we need more of that on the road) but if we continue to have this kind of success when we’re playing the middle and lower-tier teams, we’ll be fine.
Things are looking up. Right now we’re in fifth, and just a point Milan and Napoli who are sitting 3rd/4th. Hell, were only four off Juve in second. (Inter might be running away with this damn thing, but that’s another story.) It looks like we’re going to go into Christmas right in the think of things, and as Fiorentina supporters we couldn’t ask for anything nicer.
We have Torino in our first Italian Cup match on Wednesday (look for Pazz and Osvaldo up front, I imagine) before Samp away on the weekend, out last match before the hateful holiday break. I will be back mid-week to talk about the cup, and until then I hope you are all well. Forza Viola!
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Mutu did the Kuz dance!
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So any chance we’ll see Il Papa on Weds???
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That was a sweet dance and two beautfiul golazos. Ted, don’t apologize. I am sure that i am not alone in thinking that your blogging is great (except your predictions) and that your priorities are properly ordered.
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BREAKING NEWS!!!!
THERES BEEN A MEETING BETWEEN CORVINO AND PAZZINI’S AGENT, ITS BEEN DECIDED PAZZINI WILL BE LEAVING FLORENCE IN JANUARY!!!
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it’s all good
no apologies necessary.
kids get preferencethat gila goal was sensational
soooo
we’re
tied for third in goal differential as wellyou know
I wonder if the champs league wasn’t just freaking them all out. now they’e back where they were last year, they may just settle down
i hope so
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We should sell Pazzo, he’s done at Firenze as much as Gila was done in Milano a few years back. We have cover in Osvaldo, Jefferson, and the wonderful Jovetic. I hope Jo-Jo-Jovetic can become a regular starter soon.
I still think we need a world class CB to pair with Gamberini if we want to compete for a CL place and go far in UEFA cup. It’ll be hard to pick one up with Milan needing approximately 6 new defenders, lol, but we must try.
Also I’d like to formally apologize. I cursed Prandelli, Corvino and Milan when we signed Gila in the summer. I take it all back. What a renaissance. Whats that 12 goals in 14 apps in Serie A? And the man doesn’t take PKs, De Vaio and Milito both do. Keep that in mind.
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I don’t suppose you got that from a thoroughly disreputable source like goal.com, Mike, and therefore I can put off crying into my pillow for a little while longer?
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Also: by all that is good and holy on the football pitch, could they please stop with that horribly embarrassing post-goal dance? It’s even worse than Monto’s fish faces.
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Not sure what Mike’s source is, but I haven’t seen anything that definitive today.
Fiorentina.it says that Pazzini met with his agent today, that a meeting with Corvino is possible, and that it is now likely that he will be leaving, but there are a lot of conditionals in that sentence (and we all know that goal.com loves to drop conditionals).
They are also running a poll on what do to with Pazzini at the moment, and I think the results are interesting.
52.6% loan him out for the rest of this season
35.0% sell him outright
12.4% keep himThat’s with more than 2500 votes, and procedures in place to make multiple votes difficult. I’d take it as a pretty good indicator of the trend of current Viola opinion here in Italy.
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*sigh* I know that a loan to somewhere where he could get regular playing time would be the best for all concerned, it’s just emotionally difficult for me to say goodbye to him.
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no, i got it from violanews.com and theres been a further update…
“Pazzini will defenitely be leaving Florence in January, but not to Sampdoria” “Genoa or Palermo in the running”
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Oh, thank god — while I don’t want him to leave, I was dreading him going to Samp. At least now I don’t have to make a choice between watching him and not watching Cassano.
I hope it’s Genoa.
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About the goal celebration…what are your thoughts on Papa Wagio’s dance?
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Ted, the rest of the lads are dancing around the issue so I’ll just come out with it – you’re fired. Let us keep the blog format and let slakas take over the writing duties. He’s a better stream finder anyway. He’ll do fine. I’m kidding. Ted, what you lack in reliability you make up for with your writing chops and unabashed homerism. You’re our leader, albeit more inspirational than actual. You’re kind of like our El Cid; functionally ineffective but with your mere presence you inspire solidarity.
Backhanded compliments aside, your boy takes precedent over us hooligans. It’s all good. But since we hear so much about him, why don’t you give out the little shaver’s name/psuedonym?Posted from
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“Cool” Papa Waigo’s goal dance is pretty sweet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bnb_LvF1mkY
But as far as pure comedy goes, his post goal stripper routine is a classic.
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thank you but
no no no no no no
I dont want to do it eitherhaving to do something takes all the fun out for me
LOLTed will always be the man
IN OTHER NEWS
what is the Napoli president thinking?Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis, having grown frustrated by the constant transfer speculation, has now issued a sensational declaration as to why the four youngsters should reject moves to England.
“We made these players — two years ago nobody knew who they were,” roared the movie mogul.
“If they want to go to England then in the end they’re going to go, but they need to understand this: the English live badly, eat badly and their women do not wash their genitalia. To them, a bidet is a mystery.”
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That’s brilliant. “The English live badly, eat badly, and the women do not wash their genitalia.” LOL. Gorgeous.
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Brilliant! I’d love Napoli more if we weren’t fighting for a top 4 finish with them.
Also I like the Ted and El Cid comparison. He’s definitely more of a moral leader than one to actually rely on.
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Ted as El Cid!?! What the hell did I do to deserve this?
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