

The Great Man Speaks
By: Ted | July 3rd, 2008
Viola coach Cesare Prandelli (regular readers know I always refer to him as the “The Great Man,” but it’s the off-season so I want to explain myself) gave a wide-ranging interview this week where he spoke of his hopes for next year, saying that he thought the team could do damage in the Champions League and was also gunning for another top-four finish. He thinks that Inter and Juve will be the favorites to get the Scudetto next year, and that Roma and Milan will surely be in the hunt as well. He also expressed excitement that Jose Mourinho is coming to Italy but is curious to see if his success will translate to Series A.
Most interestingly, however, the Great Man (who seems, characteristically, true to his word that he wants to stay at Fiorentina a long time) spoke passionately about his intent to make the Viola the favorite team of neutrals, with their attacking flair and reputation for fair play. He expressed that he heard this support from a number of fans in Italy who pulled for the team in the UEFA Cup when all the other Italian teams had been knocked out of European football, something I’ve noticed as well. The Mister surely inspires hope next year, both that the team will be good AND fun to watch.
An English-language summary of the interview can be found here. There is a longer Italian-language version of the interview on violanews, but I’m having trouble calling up the interview on my laptop right now.
In other Viola news, Midfielder Riccardo Montolivo has been called up to the Olympic team (and Osvaldo is an alternate) but this means that the player will miss the first round of CL qualification. Monto, who has come to bleed purple over the last two seasons, is happy about the Olympic call-up but also saddened as he feels he may be abandoning his club at a crucial moment. It’s true that he’s a grievous loss, especially considering his form last season, but we will simply have to go on without him.
Finally, transfer rumors continue apace. I will report anything on that front when I have something concrete to report.
Hope all of the USA-based Viola fans have a good Independence Day weekend, and I hope all the international readers have, well, just a good regular plain old weekend. Be back soon.
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Looks like, barring disaster, Vargas will finally be presented tomorrow. Thank god.
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its a shame for the Viola that Montolivo wont be playing the prelims for CL..but a blessing for the Olympic team
our roster is looking ridiculously good, and i can hardly wait for the season to kick off.
Frey – Vargas,Gamberini, Dainelli, Pasqual/gobbi/jorgensen(i really like gobbi making runs from RB) – santana,montolivo,kuzmanovic,melo – Mutu, Gilardino
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“the Great Man … spoke passionately about his intent to make the Viola the favorite team of neutrals, with their attacking flair and reputation for fair play.”
I think this was the biggest achievment of Fiorentina in the UEFA Cup. Maybe they didn’t win it, but they won the hearts of many people around the world. I have always liked your team, but now I like them even more.
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Aw, Monty. Such a sweetheart. I hope he does well at the Olympics (even though I, in good conscience, cannot root for the Azzurini), and I’m crossing my fingers that La Viola get through the qualifying rounds without any trouble. I might regret Milan not being in the CL this year, but I can’t regret that Fiorentina is there.
I just, you know, wish you had taken Juve’s spot, rather than ours.
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you guys surely have my support. Viola should be able to do well. and i adore monto- i am sure we can expect a medal at the olympics.
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What do you guys think of Comotto? I think he is a smart addition, I was extremely concerned about depth in the defense. Together with Vargas I’m beginning to get pretty optimistic about next season!
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I’m also pleased about Comotto for exactly the same reason.
Today’s signing is Jefferson, a 20 year old Brazilian striker who last played for Parana. I would not expect him to see much (if any) first team action this season.
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Ciao from La Roma board.
Gotta say I am jealous of Vargas, and Jefferson has been a name floating around for a while. Kid could be the real deal.
Just wanted to say while I bleed Yellow and Red La Viola is a team I greatly respect!
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Aw shucks. I’ll have to buy you another beer now when I am next in NY.
The latest on the Mutu Saga is that that epitome of integrity (cough) Moggi junior says that “there is no way that Mutu will be leaving Florence”.
That and a valid Metrocard will get you a ride on the subway.
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Prandelli to Juve in a few years?
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I’m afraid that that is more or less inevitable, unless you get your hands caught in the cookie jar again. And when it happens, it will be a very, very sad day in Firenze.
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Ursus,
Whenever you’re in NYC, due birri it ’tis!
Peroni??
Gotta say also Osvaldo could be the next big sensation.
The Toulon tourney turned me on to him, among overhead goals and tenacious play!
It is still early in the ballgame.
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