

Viola News, Notes, and Autographed Shirts
By: Ted | August 7th, 2008Google Search Results
It’s been an interesting week as Fiorentina continues to prepare for its Champions League Qualifier next week vs. Slavia Prague. They have signed a new player, revisited the contract of an old hand, and played another friendly, looking pretty good in the process.
First off, the Viola played the Romanian club Progresul in a friendly, winning the match 3-1. Kuzmanovic, Gila, and Pazzini (who has been a beast in the pre-season) all scored, while Melo, Santana, and Gila (again) almost scored, so it sounds like one of those matches that could have been 4 or 5 to 1. My usual caveat is appropriate here: pre-season friendlies don’t really mean much, but it is good to see the team playing well together.
In other news, the Viola signed midfielder Sergio Almiron from Juve, a bit of information seemingly first reported in the comment section of this blog. (Nice work as always, fellas!) The great man and the front office are obviously building up the squad to play on multiple fronts this year, and I like it, although I would still like to see one or two more reinforcements in the back. But in Prands I trust…
Another bit of news reported here a few days ago is that Adrian Mutu has definitely, honest-to-goodness signed a contract extension. Looks like we can count on the little squirt being with us for another year, something I for one am defiantly happy about. It seems the club convinced him to stay with a measly raise of 180,000 euros per year, which is big moohlah for us regular folk but chump change in the world of European Football. Good business by the bosses of Fiorentina, I think.
Finally, speaking of the rich, I have an eBay auction to point to any well-heeled readers of this blog. It seems that when Fiorentina played Barca in that friendly in Florence a few weeks back they got autographed shirts by both teams that they could sell at auction for charity. Each is sold separately, and the best thing about them is that it is probably as close as one will ever get to knowing you have a genuine autographed team shirt without getting it signed in person, since the shirts are being sold by the team, right after the match, for charity. In the world of the internet, where almost every autograph is a fake, it is rare to get a chance to get something genuine. Still a ton of dough, though. If anyone wants to buy the Viola shirt and send it my way, it would be much appreciated. The link can be found here.
That’s all for now. Hope you are all doing well and getting excited for Champions League.
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Hi guys,
this is a very nice blog. I am a Fiorentina fan from Florence so I have access to other channels of information on the beloved Viola, but every now and then I like to pop in here because I like to see things from an external point of view.
It’s really nice to see that there are non-Florentine people from all around the world who follow Fiorentina with such passion.As for the news, yeah, the Champions League fever is burning here, I think they sold 12,000 tickets in 24 hours, I had to stand in line for a couple of hours to buy mine. There is so much electricity in the air, it’s great. And if until today I felt people were too busy congratulating Corvino for signing so many good players, now the whole of Florence is starting to concentrate on the game against Slavia.
FORZA VIOLAPS. Latest news is, apparently Corvino had signed Goran Pandev of Lazio to replace Mutu, before Andrea Della Valle cancelled the operation. Pretty much the same as when Corvino sold Toni to Milan and bought Amauri from Chievo, before Diego intervened.

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any word on which day the champ league match is?
also, I watched italy this morning. Montolivo looked solid, had a shot on that required a sprawling save. played the whole match without showing much fatigue.
bodes well
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I answered my own question
Third qualifying round - 12 August 2008 20:45 CET (20:45 local time) - Artemio Franchi - Florence
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Does anyone know if there is a way to watch the CL game here in the states? I don‘t suppose FSC will air it.
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I’m not sure about TV status here in the States, as I have not checked yet, but I assume FSC and the like will not show it. You can always stream it on your computer, although the quality can vary from suprisingly good to absolutly abysmal.
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last year they showed CL games on ESPN2, and teh UEFA cup matches on FSC but that was in the knock out stages
I checked TVguide.com online and espn.com tv listings and they don‘t show it as being on.
i’m going to check again the day before tho, it’s possible it just hasn’t been updated.
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I don‘t think I’ve ever seen the qualifying rounds on TV, be it GolTV, FSC, or ESPN. Sorry man. But ESPN does carry most of the group-stages on from then, so you will be able to see your beloved Viola on cable.
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Gosh..
finally i found this blog, its nice to see all viola fans around the world so we can talk each other about THE GREAT VIOLA, i love viola since i was kid & now im 30 & cant take my eyes to another club…
BRAVO VIOLA …
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welcome
i’m in los angelesPosted from


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Does anyone know about the statue of batigol???
is it still in artemio franchi??Posted from
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