Viola draw Newcastle: Recap

By: Ted | October 18th, 2009

So on Saturday morning I get back from a killer business trip in New York City. I hardly got any sleep. The only thing that got me home, in fact, was the fact that I would be able to see my wife and kid, and that I would be able to see Fiorentina (presumably) dismantle Newcastle Disunited (Turin Branch.)

So I get home, exhausted, play with my young son for a few hours, then settle in to watch the game. I’m really, really tired. The smart thing would have been to record the match, get a few hours of shut-eye, and watch it late night. But I’m too excited to see the game, so I decide to watch it on FSC. So I watch the first half, and really like what I see; then, when halftime comes around, I decide to take a quick catnap for fifteen minutes before the second half starts. What do you think happens? The next time I open my eyes, the commentators are wrapping up the end of the match, which resulted in a 1-1 draw between Fiorentina and the Galactic Empire. I missed the entire second half. I’ll probably watch it tomorrow night (I did record it) but I didn’t want to wait till Monday/Tuesday to put up some thoughts. Even though I only saw the first half.

• First of all, I’ll take it. A draw in Turin is good enough. We stay tied with Newcastle and few behind Inter in 1st. Again, I haven’t seen the second half yet, but the first was a fun, gutsy match, filled with nice attacking counters, particularly by Vargas and My Precious.

• Speaking of the former, Vargas really is becoming a key member of the squad. He runs like a dog, wrecks havoc on the left, crosses decently, has an extremely hard and accurate shot, and comes inside when needed to act as a bonus striker. To think how we were all getting ready to turn on him just last season. I don’t know where we’d be without him.

• And speaking of the latter, when do we start including My Precious in the conversation about the best players in Italy? His assist in the first was great, and he generally had the Newcastle defense back on its heels whenever he had the ball at his feet. And he does it against the big clubs, (Liverpool, Newcastle) and in the big competitions.

• Speaking of which, I understand that Mutu came on for Precious about halfway through the 2nd. Like I said, I didn’t see it. But is that a pattern for the future, or will the Great Man have to find a way for them both to get on the pitch for the full 90?

• I guess we all need to get ready for the idea of the GilaMonster leading the line for Italy. Good for him, but maybe not great for our beloved club. Another injury risk to worry about, although we also lose one with Mutu being booted from the Romanian team, for now at least.

• Gamberini is really the man this season. He saved at least one sure goal in the first half, if not two. And he’s tough as nails. His name might be on the shirt I get for Christmas this year. (By the way: the last three Christmas shirts? Toni, Pazzini, and My Precious. So it would be nice to go to defense. I would get a Frey in a heartbeat, but I would just never wear that Spider Man-style goalkeeper shirt that Lotto makes.)

• It wouldn’t be a Juve games without a perfectly good goal disallowed in favor of the home side, would it?

• Alessio, what’s with the hate in your preview? I don’t care if you’re kidding. I already put in writing that you are one of only two Newcastle-affiliated people I can even stand. (The other is Zidane, and no, Baggio does not count as a Newcastle player. He hated it there.) Don’t start a cold war between us. I always use kid gloves when talking about Newcastle. Don’t escalate this. I’m too busy hating Roma, anyway.

• Champions League on Tuesday. Absolutely no question it’s a must-win match. We’ll be back with all the action.

Forza Viola, everyone. Take care.



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  • Tomas |  October 19th, 2009 at 6:25 am

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    Why would Pazz be out a month with a broken nose? Couldn’t they put one of those Hannibal Lecter masks on him like Bill Lambierr used to wear, or Rip Hamilton? Maybe it’s too risky to get a ball in the face.

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  • slakas |  October 19th, 2009 at 6:30 am

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    hard to breath with a busted schnozz

    more merda from merda.com, we’re not spending 50 mil

    Fiorentina are rumoured to be interested in Benfica defender David Luiz, but will have to pay a €50 million clause in his contract, in order to secure his services.

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  • anon |  October 19th, 2009 at 6:39 am

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    I just randomly saw this article, why is juventus being called Newcastle? Im half Geordie so this peaked my interest.

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  • Nick |  October 19th, 2009 at 7:09 am

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    “The Sampdoria forward, Giampaolo Pazzini, has been ruled out of a month’s worth of action after suffering a broken nose in the weekend draw with Lazio. The opposition goalkeeper, Fernando Muslera, accidently punched the striker in the face…”

    I saw it. It was incredibly nasty. Not on Muslera’s end, but it was just a monsterous strike. Pazzo went up for a header coming practically full speed toward goal; Muslera tried to punch the ball and his arm smashed sidelong into Pazzo’s nose. You could see immediately that it was badly broken — shaped like a crescent, with blood pouring out. I had to turn away after the fourth replay. Well, okay, the fifth. Nasty.

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  • Brett |  October 19th, 2009 at 7:11 am

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    because they share the “fresh out of prison” look

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  • Nolan |  October 19th, 2009 at 7:43 am

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    50M for David Luiz? Maybe 50M Argentine pesos.

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  • Jeff |  October 19th, 2009 at 8:21 am

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    Anon: It’s just a way to take a cheap shot at Juventus by referencing the similar uniforms.

    We need to pick up six points from out matches with Debrecen. Hopefully the boys do well in Hungary tomorrow.

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  • alex w |  October 19th, 2009 at 8:28 am

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    didnt chiellini wear some sort of nose thing last season?

    i wonder if samp will crumple without pazzo. they were pretty awful last year before they got him.

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  • Angharad |  October 19th, 2009 at 8:46 am

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    :( Unlike the rest of you, I still like Pazzini, and am depressed that he’s out for a while. But at least he should be wearing a mask for a while when he comes back, and us girls think those things are seriously hot. ;)

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  • alessio |  October 19th, 2009 at 10:17 am

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    Really, angharad? It just looks bizarre to me.

    alex w, yeah, Chiellini wore one last year but I think his nose break was much smaller (irony) than Pazzini’s. His looked pretty awful.

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  • Tito |  October 19th, 2009 at 11:03 am

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    Totti getting knee surgery. So much for Roma. Now we just have to worry about Sampdoria and Genoa.

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  • Angharad |  October 19th, 2009 at 11:16 am

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    Trust me, alessio, they’re sexy. They add an air of risque mystery to a man. Hell, I found I could look at Chiellini for more than five seconds when he was wearing one without wanting to punch him, and that’s a huge accomplishment, as I hate the man.

    The matches when Massimo Gobbi wore one last season after breaking his cheekbone were very, very good matches (on a non-football level, obviously).

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  • KJ |  October 19th, 2009 at 12:39 pm

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    this conversation has got a little strange with the masks and such..

    “Eyes Wide Shut” anybody?

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  • Mike R |  October 19th, 2009 at 12:41 pm

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    Dainelli wore one when we played the last game against Samp in 06-07…

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  • Angharad |  October 19th, 2009 at 12:52 pm

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    Not even a mask can make Dainelli sexy. Sorry.

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  • FV |  October 19th, 2009 at 1:13 pm

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    alex w….
    Try http://www.fiorentinastore.com

    they sent me an email a couple of days ago with the long sleeve jerseys for sale

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  • alex w |  October 19th, 2009 at 1:16 pm

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    angharad, like phantom of the opera much?

    and sweet! LS jerseys!

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  • Angharad |  October 19th, 2009 at 1:31 pm

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    Actually, no, the phantom of the opera is a) a bad book; b) a worse musical; and c) creepy.

    But hot footballer + mask due to received footballing injury = even hotter.

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  • Tomas |  October 19th, 2009 at 2:13 pm

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    This has been top-notch off day banter; Pazz’s injury, long-sleeved jerseys, Angharad’s mask fetish; brilliant.

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  • Brett |  October 19th, 2009 at 3:39 pm

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    I was gonna bring up the phantom of the opera but it seems like thats already been covered haha.

    what a great read after a long day at school haha.

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  • Brett |  October 19th, 2009 at 3:40 pm

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    these comments, not the book i must add. haha.

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  • slakas |  October 19th, 2009 at 6:22 pm

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    more merda from merda.com

    Fiorentina have signed up Boca Juniors defender Ezequiel Muñóz, but an announcement won’t be made until the January transfer market, according to Florence newspaper La Nazione and website Novantesimo.it.

    Munoz is the first feather in the Viola’s South American hat, and are exploring other options along the continent.

    A figure around €5.5 million is the price that the Gigliati are set to pay for the 19-year-old stopper.

    Munoz could come into the team and replace Juan Manuel Vargas, who looks to sign with Real Madrid.

    Vargas is set to move to the Spanish giants over the summer, but could make the transfer across in January.

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  • slakas |  October 19th, 2009 at 6:23 pm

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    Cesare Prandelli has announced his squad for Fiorentina’s upcoming Champions League fixture against the Hungarian side Debrecen, and there are no surprises as to who has been selected.

    One player who is missing though is the former Juventus man Marco Marchionni, as he picked up a thigh strain in the 1-1 draw against his old club at the weekend.

    The Viola have confirmed that the midfielder could face a lengthy spell on the sidelines after suffering the injury, as he lasted just 24 minutes into that particular match.

    With Marchionni’s withdrawal from the squad, Mario Santana is expected to start in his place, alongside the lieks of Cristiano Zanetti, Juan Manuel Vargas and Riccardo Montolivo in midfield.

    The Fiorentina squad in full is as follows: Avramov, Frey, Dossena; Gamberini, Comotto, Dainelli, De Silvestri, Gobbi, Natali, Pasqual; Donadel, Jorgensen, Montolivo, Santana, Vargas, Zanetti; Castillo, Gilardino, Jovetic, Mutu.

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  • alex w |  October 19th, 2009 at 6:54 pm

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    isnt munoz a CB? vargas is going nowhere. c4 thinks mutu will start instead of santana.

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  • Tim |  October 20th, 2009 at 5:23 am

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    Brief preview will be up shortly, as I know nothing about Hungarian football.

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