

Mighty Viola Two Off Lead
By: Ted | October 4th, 2009Today in Beautiful Florence the mighty Viola drew with a defensive-minded Lazio squad, thus pulling only a point mere days after their exciting dismantling of Liverpool. The draw, of course, isn’t the worst thing in the world (Newcastle was spanked by Palermo this afternoon) so our boys remain two points from the top and in very good shape going into the international week.
Apparently the match was pretty good for a nil-nil draw, and there was a bit of controversy about a Gila “goal” that didn’t go over the line. Enough people are outraged about it (including the normally even-tempered Great Man) that I shall assume the ball probably crossed the line. However, I will refrain from commenting on that or about the larger match in general, since I didn’t see it. (The first game I have missed this year, I believe.) I was at a very nice weekend-long wedding, and since the game was only streamed and not on TV, I couldn’t DVR it. Damn you, television decision-making people! Anyway, perfectly good wrap-ups of the match can be found here and here. You could also just read the comments section from the preview of the match here at Fiorentina.theoffside. I actually think that is the best wrap-up money can buy.
In terms of the big picture, I would have liked the three points but am basically glad to get one and move on, especially with all the emotion from earlier in the week.
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We now come, as we all know, to another International week. Bah. Wake me up in June when we get to the finals of the World Cup. In the meantime, here is our mantra for the next few days: nobodygethurt, nobodygethurt, nobodygethurt, nobodygethurt, nobodygethurt, nobodygethurt.
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The amount of money I spend on football magazines is staggering: I feel like I am keeping the English publishing industry afloat all by myself. Anyway, I have already used this space (a few years ago, actually) to criticize Calcio Italia, the only English-language magazine devoted to Italian football. The magazine could be great, but suffers from a myriad of problems too long to be listed here. (One of my favorites, however, is how damn long it takes to get the magazine in the US; I am still waiting to get my Champion’s League “Preview Issue”; meanwhile the Viola have already played two matches in the group stages. If my only source for news was Calcio Italia I probably wouldn’t even know who won last year’s Champions league yet.
Anyway, I also subscribe to FourFourTwo, which is a much better magazine but one that pays very little attention to Italy. This month they have a big feature this month called ‘What’s Wrong with Serie A, and how to Fix It.” Some of it is interesting, and some of it is pure nonsense, but it is probably worth reading. On the whole I would probably agree with most of their off-the-pitch suggestions and disagree with their on-the-pitch suggestions. In a nutshell, I basically think there is a bunch wrong with Italian football (the violence, hooligans, corruption, the stadiums, etc) but I disagree profoundly with those who believe Serie A practices an inferior brand of football. I think if they fix the off-the-field stuff (easier said than done) and therefore got more money into the game, people would recognize the brilliance on the pitch. Anyway, interested in what you think of the article.
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Finally, I made this pitch in the comments section of an earlier post, but I have opened a “Twitter” account earlier and am thinking of using it to tweet my thoughts on Fiorentina on a daily basis. I am at least going to try it and see how it goes. So far I haven’t gotten many takers, so I basically haven’t really started yet, but if enough people sign up over the next few days I will give it a shot. If you are interested, just sign up to Twitter (if you haven’t already) and follow ehutch01.
That’s all for now. Hope everyone has a good week. Forza Viola!
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Gila hat trick saves Italy
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ive never understood the dislike alot of fans show towards gilardino i think hes a quality player
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Because in every other game he does jack shit up front, alex. He’s like Iaquinta, only he scores a lot more for his club but in Azzurro gets Toni-itis
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let’s face it, it takes a certain temperament to be his size and play his role at the top of the attack. that temperament doesnt enamor himself to fans. and when the goals arent there, its too easy for people to hate.
i know id give up from frustration if i was double teamed for an entire game, and people just keep giving me long balls and expecting me to do something with them. that kind of stuff happens too much with italy and too much with fiorentina.Posted from
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and alessio, his scoring ratio is better than any of our current or recent call-ups.
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Holy hell – Gila, a hat trick in WCQ? And the Azurri were down by two before he scored his first with 12 minutes to play. It reads like a bad Disney movie or something. Quite the hero performance.
The bad news is he’s only got two days to recover for Juve!! Shit.
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at least Marty, JoJo, and hell even Mutu came home…Vargas won’t be in Florence until Friday so hes a doubt
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alessio,
amauri, iaquinta and even trezeguet do nothing until they score a goal i just never understand the hatred towards gilardino sometimes. i know that when you play for a big club people expect more like at milan, but give the guy a break hes a poacher and scores goals what more can you ask?
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Not true for Amauri or Iaquinta, but that’s true for Trez. I wasn’t complaining about the fact he’s relatively absent up top, I said he wastes chances unbelievably so, and then sits on the ground and bitches about it, the diving aspect of his game isn’t too crowd-pleasing either.
It seems the problem for the Nazionale in general is most players can’t translate their club form to the Nazionale.
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I got no problem with Gilardino playing for the Nazionale, but this week was his first goals in the WC Qualifying.
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Yes, because goals have been so thick on the ground for Italy in this qualifying campaign. The percentage scored by him is just shockingly small.
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gilardino has started 5 games, made one substitue appearance, and scored 3 (or 4) goals.
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alex w: “i know id give up from frustration…”
i’d give up in frustrtion if i kept serving him balls that he went offsides on. drives me crazy.
but when he clicks, it’s beautiful…alessio: “It seems the problem for the Nazionale in general …”
LIPPI
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ps where’s tim, i’m a ready for our juvemerda preview
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oops, blow for the beckhams.
onyewu tore a knee tendon, out for 3 to 4 months
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galliani is demanding that the US pay his wages while injured. is he that crazy? or that strapped for cash? or perhaps he thinks the yanks are that stupid?
and how bout a liveblog for the juve game? perhaps both our offsides? did i put too many questions in this post?
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I don’t even think Onyewu has even made a Serie A appearance for Milan. It was heart breaking to watch him get that injury though. As soon as he left his feet for a header he crumpled to the ground in a heap with both USA and Costa Rican players calling for the medical staff immediately.
But back to La Viola….Gila scored 4 goals over the international break alex w, you are correct. Lets just hope he isnt too tired to put some in against juvemerda.
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Here we go again, a Fiorentina player criticizing another team about calciopoli, this time Mutu taking a shot at Juve. Why??? People in glass houses, guys. C’mon.
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yea, didnt mutu play for juve during that season?
genoa lost kharja for 6 months. he’s a starter, so that will play into our cl qualification hopes nicely. anyone know genoa’s midfield depth chart?
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Yeah? What’s up with the Juve preview? For what it’s worth, Allesio hasn’t even put his out either.
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genoa have a fair bit of depth in every department
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Thanks for the feedback.. Shall keep that in mind and get our bloggers to buck up.. You can be rest assured about one thing though we take your feedback very seriously and will keep working hard in the future.
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Newcastle preview coming lunchtime EST.
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We have spammers from Bangladesh now???
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juve game will be the great man’s 200th. longest tenured coach in serie a. big UP
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