

Please allow me to reintroduce myself … (and Genoa preview)
By: Tim | February 12th, 2009
I’m back
My name is Tim and I’m going to be helping Ted out with this here Viola blog. You may remember me from awhile back as I had the keys to the blog from roughly fall ‘07 until the start of ‘08, and I usually post in as “tmc” so you may recognize me from the comments. I live in DC where I am an attorney working for the government. I became a Viola fan in 2000 when I lived in Florence for several months while studying abroad. I’ve kept up with the team through all of the highs and lows since. I’m excited to be back on board and Ted and I are hoping that 2 bloggers will leave Viola fans with more content to keep up to speed on our favorite team.
Facebook ?
In order to facilitate discussion, post suggestions and generally spread the word about our community here, I went ahead an established a group for the site. Plus, there is an email address over there in case you want to get in touch with me. Link
International Recap
Most importantly, all of the Fiorentina players who suited up for their respective national teams have returned unscathed. In the big fancy friendly at the Emirates in London, Felipe Melo bossed the midfield for Brazil against Italy, and Montolivo and the Gila Monster each contributed little in a lackluster first half for the Azzuri. Lippi promptly yanked both. Kuz played a half in a Serbia victory, and I have no idea whether our boy Kroldrup saw the field for Denmark. The highlight was certainly Melo’s strong performance for Brazil in his very first cap, as he certainly made the case for inclusion in Dunga’s squad going forward.
Team News
After singing his praises above, (and I think there is a strong case to be made for him as Viola player of the season up to this point), Felipe Melo will have to sit out due to accumulated yellow cards. Seriously, the team needs his play-making abilities while Santana is out and he’s got to figure out a way to avoid these suspensions. Other Viola injuries include Jorgensen and, apparently, Almiron (not that anyone wants to see him in the game).
Genoa Preview
A glance at the table shows the vital importance of this match. Genoa have been a strong team this year but are coming off of a 3-0 defeat at the Olimpico against Roma. Diego Milito is the danger man for Genoa, as he is level with the Gila Monster on 14 Serie A goals this season.
Prandelli has some interesting decisions to make without Fiorentina’s 2 most consistent creative players this season, Melo and Santana. Donadel will be certain to fill the holding midfield role, and if Prandelli keeps with the 4-3-1-2, then Jo-Jo is the logical choice to start as the trequartista. I think Jo-Jo is better suited to that role than Montolivo at this point, and the other option would be Semioli who I think is better out on the wing or up front.
Considering that a Champions League place is on the line, we can expect a hard-fought game. Both teams could use the 3 points, especially considering Roma’s charge up the table. Also, we can keep in mind that the Milan derby means that AC Milan may not increase their total of 45 points so 3 points for Fiorentina would bring the boys to within 1 point. Clearly, a lot is on the line. Expect the Marassi to be rocking.
Lineups, a.k.a. Blind Guess Dept.
Genoa: Per c4, Scarpi; Biava, Ferrari, Bocchetti; Mesto, T.Motta, Juric, Criscito; Palladino, Milito, Jankovic.
Viola: Bassy; Commotto, Gamberini, Dainelli, Vargas; Kuzmanovic, Donadel, Montolivo; Jo-Jo; Mutu, Gila Monster.
Result
No U.S. TV for the game, which is at 9 am EST on Sunday. I’m going to predict a 2-1 victory for Fiorentina with the goals by Jo-Jo and the Gila Monster.
Sorry for the epic length of this post, but it is good to be back. Forza Viola and look for Ted to post up a game recap.
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Now, Tomas, you can say a lot of things about Jovetic’s hair, none of them complementary, but you cannot claim it’s a mullet.
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i know im just saying prandelli doesnt seem to be the type of manager that tells players to do it. and jovetic dives a ridiculous amount of times which is a shame as he clearly has alot of talent. the more i watch fiorentina the more i begin to like them and as im going to tuscany in a week i might try and take in a game at the franchi any idea if and who your playing?
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I would like to register my disappointment that Criscito and Bocchetti did not take their shirts off after the match. Complete lack of gratitude towards their fans.
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hehe
and next they go to naplesajax finally got a win at home
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chievo next week
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jovetic is young….Thats the way i see it…Pato was driving all over the pitch last year, but this year hes not diving as much. Give Jovetic come time to grow
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Now I know what its like to be a Liverpool fan…
Champions League final 2005 anyone?
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ok that’s not clear
genoa
at napoli
at siena
interviola
chievo
at reggina
palermoPosted from
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Hopefully Inter wins…they have already won the title, keep Milan close to us to set up an epic last game of the year
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I feel like I’m in a drug- induced euphoria! Adrian Mutu is god!!
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Yeah, I know, Jo-Jo’s mop is not technically a mullet, but it’s fun to call it one anyway.
Inter will win this derby. No doubt.
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i’m ready to wake up all my friends to tell them the good news, then i remember they dont care
lol
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its tough for Genoa…Napoli and Siena are fortresses, and Inter…well…yeah
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I love Mutu so much…
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the other players have:
Roma
siena
at inter
udinesejuve
at palermo
napoli
at torinoPosted from
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That match report makes us sound better than we were. But:
Mutu took the penalty and beat Rubinho with an audacious chip.
Come on, when was the last time Mutu took a penalty that wasn’t an audacious chip?
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beckhams
cagliari
at PazziniLand
atalantainter
at bologna
roma
at genoaPosted from
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ok, off to face life
thursday game…Posted from
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Genoa fans tried to attack Bonazzoli’s wife because she was wearing a Fiorentina scarf, the showgirl Aida Yespica (Matteo Ferarri’s girlfriend) tried to break them up but she was knocked down and injured her knee.
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And the last time a Fiorentina player scored a hat trick outside of Florence was Batistuta against Milan (1-3) in 1998
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Genoa winger Raffaele Palladino may have told reporters that the atmosphere at the Marassi stadium would scare Fiorentina, but he presumably did not think that part of that intimidation would involve the throwing of coins.
But one source claims that it did. FirenzeViola.it reports that there were problems with some Grifoni fans, who aimed coins and other objects at Fiorentina players.
There was much tension in the ground, as the game ended 3-3 and many of Genoa’s fans were unhappy with the refereeing decisions made during the game.
The tension boiled over and led to some unpleasant scenes, even though nobody seems to have been hurt.
The players, who fortunately were not struck by any of the missiles, were not the only ones who had problems, getting off the pitch. Viola boss Cesare Prandelli had difficulty getting to his post-match press conference because of the security situation.
The game featured a fantastic hat-trick by Romanian Adrian Mutu, and keeps Fiorentina one point clear of Genoa in fourth spot in the league.
It remains to be seen whether the authorities, civil or sporting, will take any action against I Grifoni.
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Crap. Fiorentina team bus hits Genoa fan. The situation really seemed out of control.
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didn’t seem like the ref was so bad it would be worth getting yourself run over to me…
course I’ve never seen the game that is
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I think it was mentioned before here, but if anyone wants to get a taste of what Seria A is like from a fan perspective (and from the inside as well), check out Tim Parks’ book “A Season with Verona.” In it he describes a lot of scenes like the one in Angharad’s link – apparently its fairly common. To boot (ha!), a number of the players with Verona at the time are now with La Viola, Frey, Mutu, Gila, and Prands. It’s not a bad read.
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