Reggina 1 -Fiorentina 1: Bah!

By: Ted | March 2nd, 2009

Yesterday, that hideous football club from Reggina drew Fiorentina 1-1 in league play. Since Reggina is, as I said, dreadful, that match can not be looked at as anything other than two dropped points. I’m not hitting the panic button yet by any means, (we are still in fourth place, after all) but unless the boys start picking up points pronto the Viola and her fans are going to have to start putting dreams of Champions League football aside.

In what is becoming a depressing and predictable development, I once again failed to see the match. I got up early, fed my son, did all of that, but when I sat down at the computer to watch the game, I found that all the feeds weren’t working. I don’t remember half this much trouble watching games last year, but this year it has been a bear. It seems like every time a game is not shown on TV, we only have a maybe 50% chance of seeing it online. Fans like me (who live in the states) are going to start feeling detached from our beloved club if we can’t seem them play regularly. Match reports and the ESPN Gamecast are simply not the same. Anyway, I ended up watching another game on RAI with my nine-month old son and his stuffed duck, Mr. Quackington. The company was great; the match sucked.

Frankly, what I should do is start a letter writing campaign to RAI and FSC, begging to inform that that don’t necessarily have to show every match played by Inter, Juve, and especially the fucking Beckhams. They were on frequently enough before they changed their name, back when they were known as AC Milan, but now that they’ve signed their greatest-ever player it seems like the aforementioned stations televise every match, practice, walk-through and team meeting of the Beckhams. I think they even have a live tracker at the bottom of the screen to let us know when Emerson takes a shit.

Anyway, I can’t say too much about the match. The write-ups indicate that we attacked quite a bit (although Reggina got their licks in two) but that we couldn’t really finish. Bonazzoli got the goal for us (good for him) and Bassy made some great saves. What is most clear, however, is that this was a winnable match for us, but we ended up dropping two points.

There were two other quick hits from the match; one was that Prandelli said something to the effect that “He couldn’t go on like this” with all the criticism being levelled against him. I won’t go into this further because we’ve discussed Prands to death this week. The other point made was that Bassy thought the recent negative attitude towards the team and especially Prandelli was hurting team spirit, and that the club was essentially carrying the negativity onto the field with them. If that’s true, it is certainly more problematic.

Our schedule slows down a little bit over the next weeks, as the club is out of all cup competitions. (This is a bummer, especially because of my often-expressed like of the UEFA Cup, but it will give Tim and me a bit of a breather.) On consecutive Sundays we next have Palermo, Inter, and Siena. I would love to get six, if not seven, points from the next three. We’ll see. But the coach has plenty of time to work with the team, so we will have the opportunity to see how they respond to the pressure.

If we get a chance Tim or I will be back with a mid-week news post. Otherwise, we’ll be back this weekend with the Palermo preview. Hope everyone is well, and Forza Viola.



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  • Mike |  March 6th, 2009 at 8:04 am

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    slakas those are great!!

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 8:49 am

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    Serie A
    more drama than Desperate Housewives

    For Roma coach Luciano Spalletti, Jose Mourinho’s verbal attack a few days ago, was a sign of insecurity.

    The ‘Special One’ targeted Roma and their tactician, saying they had a great side but no league titles, and according to Il Corriere dello Sport, I Lupi’s boss agrees with him, at least in part.

    “I know that if my team does not come fourth or win anything, I have failed,” Spalletti commented, “but what Mourinho said about us and Milan, is more because he is afraid of what will happen to his side in Manchester.”

    The Giallorossi’s boss will be celebrating his 50th birthday tomorrow, but he will spend it in the stands, since he was suspended by officials for his reaction to some of the decisions made by the referee in Roma’s match game against Inter.

    “It is the third time I have been suspended in my career and I am not happy about that, I have been rightly suspended,” he said “Because one should not react in that way, I was justly punished, but [Inter striker Mario] Balotelli was not.”

    Turning to tomorrow afternoon’s game against Udinese, Spalletti confirmed that Roma will once again have to do without their captain Francesco Totti.

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  • Tomas |  March 6th, 2009 at 8:50 am

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    That last link from Slakas: it looks like the pitch is artificial turf. Was it?

    Are there any stadiums (stadia?) in Seria A with turf. I don’t believe so, but how to they grow grass in the winter, and keep it in shape after all that wear? I always wonder about that.

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 9:05 am

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    welllll
    i dont know about uefa or if it’s the same as FIFA, but I was involved a bit in the world cup when it was here and FIFA had explicit instructions and requirements for the pitch.

    Detroit had to buy a whole new removable field and keep it in special domes out in the parking lot between matches

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  • alessio |  March 6th, 2009 at 9:20 am

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    Are there any stadiums (stadia?) in Seria A with turf. I don’t believe so, but how to they grow grass in the winter, and keep it in shape after all that wear? I always wonder about that.

    No. I´d say damn near 99% of European stadiums use real grass. They even brought in a grass field (twice) to Russia for last year´s CL final because their stadium, due to the Russian winter, uses turf. Same reason a lot of stadiums in the US use turf, as well as it´s more economical whereas that isn´t so much an issue for European soccer clubs.

    They replace the fields every few years, I don´t know how often is the norm but Juve replaced the Olimpico´s this fall for the first time in 5 years or so, and the Toro use the stadium too. It was looking pretty bad.

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  • Tomas |  March 6th, 2009 at 9:21 am

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    See? I knew you were SOMEBODY, slakas! I just wouldn’t have guessed you were a FIFA heavy. :-)

    The WC is in the summer, so GROWING the grass is easy then, but in a European winter? How do they do that?

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 10:10 am

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    naw not really.

    I worked for ticketmaster at the time and we were World Cup Ticketing.

    I was a manager in the national phone room and Information Officer

    I wrote the scripts and programmed the screens for the operators (Good Morning and thank you for calling tickmaster, where American Express is the preferred method of payment. my name is Laquisha, how may I help you.)

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 10:14 am

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    before that i was oblivious to futbol

    now i sit and watch the puerto rican islanders beat marathon rather than the nba …

    amazing

    my dad did take me to see pele at the coliseum when i wa a kid tho

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 10:16 am

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    http://pro.corbis.com/images/BE021831.jpg?size=67&uid={e06048a1-b2f2-4234-af8a-af1e375e200f}

    Original caption: Los Angeles: Pele of Brazil’s Santos soccer team, dribbles the ball down the field of the Coliseum, as Guadalajara, Mexico defensive player Gustavo Pena tries to block. A crowd of 16,000 persons were on hand. Santos won 2-1. 6/3/1973

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 10:17 am

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    oops
    lets try that again
    http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn108/slakas/BE021831.jpg

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 10:26 am

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    lol

    kobe bryant v marta
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gEOIDOtIQM&eurl=http://www.voy.com/210174/25155.html?z=1&feature=player_embedded

    he’s a beckham-ista
    boo

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  • Tomas |  March 6th, 2009 at 10:35 am

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    That is a beautiful image of Pele. I’d frame that.

    I grew up playing baseball from the time I was 2. I played a ton of hoops too. I went to college on a baseball scholarship. Now my wife (who grew up a few minutes away from PSV’s stadium in Holland), noticing my fairly recent switch in interest to the Beautiful Game asks, “why soccer now?” My only answer is – it’s a great game. It’s hard to put a finger on its allure.

    This Sunday I play my first soccer game – ever, of any kind. I am soo pumped. If La Viola pick up 3 points in the morning I will be firing lazers from all over the area in my debut! lol Probably not, but I can dream.

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  • Tomas |  March 6th, 2009 at 10:40 am

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    Cool vid of Marta/Kobe. Kobe’s actually got some footie skills. He grew up in Italy so he almost HAD to learn how to play (he says the only thing the kids would let him play was goalie, though).

    Kobe’s a huge Ronaldinho fan, and by association Barca. I don’t know if he switched allegiances to ACM when Dinho and Becks went over there.

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 10:53 am

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    from his website:

    When Bryant was six, his father left the NBA, moved his family to Italy, and started playing professional basketball there. Bryant acclimated to the lifestyle there and became fluent in Italian. At an early age, he learned to play soccer and at first his favorite team was AC Milan. He has said that if he had stayed in Italy, he would have tried to become a professional soccer player, and that his favorite team is FC Barcelona. Bryant is a big fan of FC Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard and Barça star Ronaldinho.

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 11:04 am

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    hmm

    no vargas (ban) and prob no kuz(”muscular”), but comotto might be back (ankle)

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  • alessio |  March 6th, 2009 at 11:05 am

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    This Sunday I play my first soccer game – ever, of any kind. I am soo pumped.

    For real? I´m excited for you. Have a great time.

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 11:09 am

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    make sure they a lot of those magic spray cans

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 1:17 pm

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    in answer to the other question re pitches
    here’s the UEFA Stdium Infrstructure REgulations
    http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/551788.pdf

    article 7 says natural or artificial surfaces are allowed, but the artifical ones have to:

    1) have a fifa license
    2) must meet the national requirements
    3) has to be green

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 1:23 pm

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    well my lack of italian is causing a fail on the serie a staium regulations search

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 2:48 pm

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    *lqtm*

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  • slakas |  March 6th, 2009 at 2:48 pm

  • Rodolfo Moura |  March 7th, 2009 at 10:40 am

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    Forza viola!

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  • Nolan |  March 7th, 2009 at 11:41 am

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    This could be a great opportunity to secure 4th place. Talk about must win.

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  • Angharad |  March 7th, 2009 at 1:04 pm

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    Haven’t we been having “must wins” for a while now, Nolan? We don’t seem to be very good at, you know, winning them.

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  • Mike |  March 7th, 2009 at 4:32 pm

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    TOMORROW IS TOO PERFECT…ESPECIALLY CONSIDERING INTER NEXT WEEK!!!

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