

Roma v. Fiorentina: Preview
By: Ted | November 28th, 2008
On Sunday in the eternal city, as the pope prays, as the tourists wander slack-jawed around the Forum, as motorists honk and flash their lights and curse at each other in a dozen different languages, as the beggars beg and the hookers hook and as the teenagers lay upon the Spanish Steps as thousands of kids have before them, the Romans will turn their eyes towards their Olympic Stadium where their club will continue to try to salvage their season. Standing in their way is MY club, the mighty Viola of Firenze. Scandalously, SCANDELOUSLY, the match will not be shown here in the United States, in spite of having the potential to be the best match in the world played on Sunday. (Yes, much better than the Arsenal-Chelsea snorefest you’d have to pay me to watch.) The program directors of FSC and RAI International, in all their wisdom, have decided they would both, AT THE SAME TIME, prefer to show the Inter-Napoli match. That’s great. I’ll just watch the Fiorentina match on my computer. If my guys score, I won’t know if it was Gila, Montolivo, or Mutu, since they will all be purple blobs playing against maroon blobs on a great big green blob. I’m looking forward to it.
Roma, as you can see from their recent record, has really rounded into form in the last few weeks. They are coming off back-to-back 3-1 wins in the Champions League, and walloped Lecce last week in the league following their derby win over the other white meat. Roma are very healthy right now (well, at least for the hospital ward that is Roma) and they have their talismanic captain Francesco Totti (you may have heard of him) back and he is playing well.
Fiorentina, meanwhile…has had an up-and down season. At times it becomes tough to remember that the Viola are right now in sixth, just a few points off a CL spot, while Roma is 15th and a few more losses away from becoming irrelevant. Fiorentina had an inspiring 4-2 come-from-behind win last weekend in the league vs. Udinese, but in mid week, they were mathematically eliminated from the Champions League with a dispiriting loss to a superior Lyon team. On one hand, a few of our guys are starting to round into form (Vargas and Montolivo, the latter of whom was spectacular vs. Udinese) but the club certainly has not proved it can win a meaningful game on the road. A win on Sunday would mean so much; it would keep us right in the thick of things at the top of the table and be another nail in the coffin of Roma’s comeback hopes. But a win might be more than we can ask for; we are catching this club right as they are rounding into form we will need more than Gila getting his customary goal to get a win; we will need to have the whole team play up to its tremendous potential.
Recent Form (All Competetions)
Roma
November 26 v CFR Cluj (A) WON 3-1 (Champions League)
November 23 v Lecce (H) WON 3-0 (Serie A)
November 16 v Lazio (H) WON 1-0 (Serie A)
November 8 v Bologna (A) DREW 1-1 (Serie A)
November 4 v Chelsea (H) WON 3-1 (Champions League)
Fiorentina
November 25 v Lyon (H) LOST 1-2 (Champions League)
November 22 v Udinese (H) WON 4-2 (Serie A)
November 16 v Cagliari (H) LOST 0-1 (Serie A)
November 8 v Atalanta (H) WON 1-0 (Serie A)
November 5 v Bayern Munich (A) DREW 1-1 (Champions League)
Starting Line-Ups (AKA The Blind Guess Department)
Roma: Doni; Cassetti, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto; Taddei, De Rossi, Brighi; Baptista, Vucinic, Totti
Fiorentina: Frey; Zauri, Dainelli, Gamberini, Vargas; Kuzmanovic, Melo, Montolivo, Santana; Gilardino, Mutu
TV Situation
Every time I think of this I throw up in my mouth.
Prediction
I’m feeling a bit low today. Prove me wrong, boys, prove me wrong.
Roma 1- Fiorentina 1
(Regular readers know me predicting a Fiorentina draw is like regular people predicting their club will lose 6-0.)
I will be back on Sunday night with the recap. Hope everyone is well.
Forza Viola!
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cross the ball to Cicinho!!! he’ll put the ball in the Roma net in any way possible!
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Nice post, Ted.
Do any of you purple guys get ESPN360? I’m wondering if the match will be on there.Posted from
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Good luck to your boys tomorrow. Should be a good game.
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Ha Mike! I see you know you know Ciciho very well
As much as I hate to admit, I agree with you…Well, it turns out that ROMA is not as healthy as it was several days ago. The integral plays of Panucci and Tonetto will be missing. Pizzaro is out as well. And to no surprise to any Romanista, Aquilani is still out on vacation.
FORZA ROMA!
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links to purple blobs:
http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=24945&part=sportsneed a point at the very least
cmon boysPosted from
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white blobs with purple pants that is
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http://www.justin.tv/trukistrix/popout That’s working quite well for me.
Btw, Gobbi broke his jaw and cheekbone in training yesterday, needs surgery, and will be out for several months. THAT SUCKS SO MUCH.
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vargas’ shot is about 90 degrees off to the right
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Goddammed Santana. That fucking pass was bush league. Should be 1-0.
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things are gettin nervous
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Well, crap.
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not getting a feeling this team can finish.
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ahh my best friend almiron
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and pazzini too.
maybe their showcasing for the january windowPosted from
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lol – chievo just scored at udinese.
so while we lose 3 pts to 3 of the 4 biggies, (go palermo)
we dont lose ground to udi, napoli or lazio and only a pt to genoaPosted from
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gotta say that a team that can’t win on the road and only ties the big boys at home is mid table at best.
another road game next week, probably in the snow
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It really pains me to say it, but we need to ditch Pazzini and find another striker that can actually finish.
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Great match, good luck. Mutu is a ho.
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roma may have won but, all in all, both teams put on quite a performance today. the game actually lived up to its billing. see you back in firenze.
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