Reggina Preview

By: Tim | February 28th, 2009

Another Sunday means another massive Serie A match for our boys in purple. This week a trip to Reggio Calabria to face Reggina Calcio at the Stadio Oreste Granillo awaits Fiorentina (that place looks like a real dump). Let face it, Reggina have been terrible this season. They sit bottom of the table with a paltry 17 points from 25 games. Their home form is hardly intimidating either, with just 2 wins, 5 draws and 5 losses from 12 matches. Considering the matches the other CL contenders have this weekend, 3 points on Sunday would go a long way towards keeping Fiorentina in the top 4 and quieting the budding discontent in Firenze.

Tough Matches for the CL Challengers

Roma face an away match at the San Siro against Inter. Genoa are away to Siena and unfortunately we are all well aware of just how tough that match will be. Napoli are trying to salvage their hot start to the season and will surely provide a stern test for Juventus. And, Milan are away to Sampdoria. Hopefully our boy Pazzini will help us out there.

Cesare’s Comments

Prandelli vented his frustrations with both the recent performances from the team and the building criticism of him in Florence. They are certainly worth a read. It seems like NickyViola and other commenters who have been critical of Prandelli are much closer to what Prandelli is hearing in Florence. I’m not sure if this is a vocal minority or if fans are really starting to turn on the Prandelli/Corvino/Della Valle “Fiorentina Project” and start demanding results NOW.

I’ve made it clear recently that I trust Prandelli to maintain Fiorentina’s top 4 position. He’s done it for 3 years running and I believe he’ll do it again. After the season, clearly, a few things need to be addressed. But for now, it really is vital for Fiorentina to finish in a CL qualifying position so that the team can continue to develop and hold onto our best players. There are constant rumors about the players that Corvino is looking at for next year, and it is also consistently mentioned that various clubs are after some of our young Viola studs (the worst rumor here as far as I can tell is that Arsenal are interested in Melo – he is EXACTLY the player they need).

Either way, it is probably best to keep the Prandelli debate going in Ted’s post below. I’m looking forward to hearing everyone’s thoughts on the situation.

Lineups, aka Blind Guess Dept.

Reggina: (stolen from c4) Puggioni; Cirillo, Valdez, Lanzaro; Costa, Carmona, Cozza, Barreto, Krajcik; Corradi, Di Gennaro

Fiorentina: Well, Prandelli rested Kuz on Thursday and took off Semioli in the 2nd half so I could see both of those two returning to the starting lineup. Plus, Bonazzoli is certain to start due to Gilardino’s suspension. I’m thinking the inclusion of the big target man and the fact that this is an away fixture means we’ll see the 4-3-3 and try and take advantage of Bonazzoli’s abilities in the air. So here we go:

Bassy; Zauri, Gamberini, Dainelli, Vargas; Kuz, Melo, Montolivo; Semioli, Bonazzoli, Mutu.

Prediction

I’m going 2-1 for the Viola. Mutu and Bonazzoli for the good guys and the well-traveled Bernardo Corradi for Reggina.

TeeVee?

No USA television for this one, so post up a stream tomorrow if you have one. I’ll see you all sometime around then. Forza Viola.

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  • Ambrosius |  March 1st, 2009 at 8:51 am

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    its FT. 1-1.

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  • slakas |  March 1st, 2009 at 8:53 am

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    lol 6 min extra time so far for genoa and milan

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  • Angharad |  March 1st, 2009 at 8:54 am

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    Milan lost, Genoa drew. Not bad. Now we just have to hope Inter walks all over Roma.

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  • slakas |  March 1st, 2009 at 8:54 am

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    ok they’re over

    genoa scoreless draw, milan loses.
    get a win for inter and we’ve only got TWELVE matches left and we’re still in 4th

    i’ll take it.

    and with palermo giving up 4 at home this week, it’s hard to imagine we’ll lose at home

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  • Nolan |  March 1st, 2009 at 8:55 am

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    As much as it pains me to say it..forza Inter…

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  • slakas |  March 1st, 2009 at 8:55 am

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    and genoa have inter coming to town next week
    heh

    ok i’m off back home to fix my damn computer

    ta

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  • Tim |  March 1st, 2009 at 8:58 am

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    Well, hard won point on the road against a team desperately trying to avoid relegation. We pull to within 2 points of Milan and maintain our slender 1 point advantage over Genoa. Now, hopefully Roma doesn’t win against Inter because we are 3 points ahead of them right now.

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  • Angharad |  March 1st, 2009 at 8:59 am

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    Right. I’m off to wrestle with my car battery. But I’ll be back for Inter-Roma. (I’m really trying to bring myself to say “forza Inter”, but I can’t quite get it out. How about, “lose, Roma”?)

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  • alex |  March 1st, 2009 at 9:00 am

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    even if roma win you will still be fourth due to goal difference i think

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  • Mike |  March 1st, 2009 at 9:12 am

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    inter is going to be our saviour these next 2 weeks…Roma today…and then Genoa-Inter next week…we have Palermo at home.

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  • Nolan |  March 1st, 2009 at 9:18 am

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    While it’s still very worrying how we are playing, all things considered I’m happy with today’s results so far.

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  • Mike |  March 1st, 2009 at 9:20 am

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    Pasqual was missing today because of the birth of his son…congrats Manuel!!! However Vargas is disqualified next week (hooray?)

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  • slakas |  March 1st, 2009 at 11:27 am

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    i’m back online!
    whoo

    and only one extra hour due to my own stupidity

    any word on gamberini?

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  • Angharad |  March 1st, 2009 at 12:55 pm

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    CRAP!

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  • someone |  March 1st, 2009 at 12:57 pm

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    roma score! de rossi the scorer! Shite

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  • someone |  March 1st, 2009 at 1:02 pm

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    roma scored again! and its riise

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  • Tim |  March 1st, 2009 at 1:33 pm

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    I think Gamberini was just rested. He’s played every game since Christmas break, and he was limiping at times in recent weeks. So, hopefully just a chance to get himself ready for the next 2 games, home to Palermo and at Inter.

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  • Angharad |  March 1st, 2009 at 2:01 pm

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    What the fuck is going on with this Roma-Inter game? I went to wash dishes for most of the second half and now it’s 3-2?

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  • fra paolo |  March 1st, 2009 at 2:13 pm

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    Like everyone else, I searched madly for a stream. Eventually I gave up and watched the cricket instead.

    Frankly, though, this ‘hard-won point’ is really two lost points. If we are really a ‘good team’, we should have put Reggina away with ease.

    As I keep saying, it doesn’t matter as much when we lose to a ‘big team’, like Milan, as when we drop points against relegation candidates like Reggina. This was a BAD RESULT. It joins those lost 9 points in November. I’m counting 11 missing points this season. If we finish a point or two out of the Champions League, they should have been found this first day of March.

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  • Angharad |  March 1st, 2009 at 2:22 pm

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    Well, we’re still two points ahead of Roma. Would have liked Inter to beat them, though.

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  • Angharad |  March 1st, 2009 at 2:24 pm

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    PS Cricket, fra paolo? Even staring fixedly at ESPN’s Gamecast for a MLS match between Bottomfeeders #1 and Bottomfeeders #2 is better than cricket.

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  • slakas |  March 1st, 2009 at 6:48 pm

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    sigh

    ben wearing my mutu jersey round town for sometime now

    get a comment every now and then, but no one’s ever known, or told me they’ve known, what team it was for…

    until today lol

    i’m at starbucks and i see someone in a jersey so i kinda jockey my way over to see and it’s bayern munich!

    so i jockey my way back over, hoping he doesn’t see me and he’s all over me like white on rice.

    he was a nice guy
    very cherman

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  • slakas |  March 2nd, 2009 at 10:22 am

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    the Italian Al Sharpton:

    Moggi: Events Between Inter And Roma Prove Juventus’ Calciopoli Innocence

    what a buffoon

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  • Gabriella |  March 2nd, 2009 at 4:52 pm

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    Haha Slakas
    I have a Pazzo jersey (which I’m slowly starting to phase out) that I wear some times and there is one other kid in my neighborhood who has a Fiorentina hat.
    I see him on the street all the time and we have an awkward exchange of “Forza Viola!”
    Sounds like we had another rough game, which I of course did not see due to the lack of a stream but I’m really, seriously hoping we get back on form soon. Palermo is coming to us this week after their absolute arse kicking yesterday. And the week after that, I am actually going to be at the San Siro for the Inter game. It’s my first live Viola game, so I’m praying we don’t go there and get stomped on (although they are not in the greatest from either since they probably should have lost to Roma yesterday).

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  • Tomas |  March 4th, 2009 at 12:18 pm

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    I made a business presentation to a group of about 60 people in Las Vegas on Monday morning. To keep people paying attention, I gave a couple of prizes out (hand-held GPS devices). For the first one I showed a picture Nani doing a backflip after a goal. One guy knew who he was and won the prize. The other I showed a picture of Mutu. Not only could no one identify him, no one even knew what team he played for. I kept the GPS, the bastards. lol

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