

Ciao Bastardo!
By: Steven | March 23rd, 2008
Non mai Guidolin. Finally. As of tomorrow morning, tracksuits are banned from the Palermo-bench as The Suit returns. Colantuono got fired while in 6th position, under Guido we’ve slipped down to 12th. Time to focus on next year. Good luck Stefano, glad to have you back.
Guido, happy easter. Hope you choke on the eggs.
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About fucking time, I say. That was the most painful four months I have ever had to experience. Hopefully Stefano will bring back that little bit of class we had once upon a time. (And I can’t wait to see him actually use the players that he brought in – Boško especially.)
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is this official? the italian websites say yes, the english don’t mention it…..
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Ban the tracksuits and ban the 3-5-2, too.
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3-5-2, what is this 1979. Good to have the Navy Blue Canali back. Hopefully he plays the 4-3-3
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e daiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!! forza COLANTUONO!
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Minkia…where is everyone today?
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My GF is going to Palermo for a week, so I’m trying to get some quality time : )
Expect a post overload from wedsnesday…
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Hey Steven and anyone else, go take a look at the offside’s homepage and Chris’ latest post knocking Palermo. It’s pretty classy and full of all sorts of relevant information…
In case anyone missed it, THAT’s intended sarcasm I just used (I know Palermo supporters will understand that..)
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The fact that Edy Reja won’t use anything but a 3-5-2 for Napoli should give you boys hope then!
Viva 1979. Guh. Nice to see Colantuano back, wish he was ours as I’d take him over old coot Reja every day.
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Lorenzo, I’m not gonna start another war about it…people without a sense of loyalty need something to laugh about, don’t they.
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Im not gonna start another war either…it’s just funny how the past has been put away yet some people still want to take jabs.
e vabbe’…im just looking forward to seeing a Baldy on the bench…hey, there might even be more than 1 now that Guido isnt callin the shots!
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Haha good one Lorenzo. Guana and Bresciano (sometimes) need to stay the hell away from the team sheet
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whats all this rubbish about keeping Amauri? I HOPE its just a marketing ploy to raise the price a tad. Like someone already said, I dont want a Captain barzagli problem aagian next year.
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I think problem with Barzagli is that he is a Northern snob. He doesn’t wanna be playing for Palermo, hates the fans, city etc. He just thought he would do his time here and move onto another club but it hasn’t happened. I look at Amauri differently. Although we definitely need to cash in on him while he’s still on the right side of 30.
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i want to keep him, hes so good. i want to see him and tulio gett it going together
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ne one upset about getting rid or Brienza esp. since he has been on a rampage for reggina
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OF COURSE! Ciccio, we miss you!!!!!!!!!!!!
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