

Non-Preview: Palermo - Genoa
By: Steven | March 22nd, 2008
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this is getting embarrassing….
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Man, next week against Napoli is going to be big. Too bad they’re on such a tear, and we’re dropping faster than gravity. Um, wait…
Kat, any more limoncello? It’s 1130, and it’s that or whiskey now.
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Imagine if Cavani never got hurt and we had to play with him as our right wing…Jankovic was our best player by far, and he didn’t even start the game. I’ll be glad to see this Guidolin pack his bags, I’m just not sure how good Colantuono will be. Hopefully he has been watching the team and realizes that Rinaudo and Jankovic must be on the field
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Cheers to Amauri’s 11th goal of the season! Too bad it didn’t help us to scrap any point.
Cheers to Bresciano and Zacco! For they finally remembered what they’re payed to do.
Cheers to Gasperini&Co. our heroes! They’ve got us rid of Timidolin at last.
Cheers to Timidolin&Zampa’s 4th divorce! Hopefully this time for good.Posted from
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There r still plenty left, Anthony. Wanna join?;)
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Damn pretty jealous of you guys. I wish I could get slammed right now but I gotta go coach my little brother in a few hours. Maybe I’ll just show up drunk and pick fights with obnoxious parents
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One positive note from today’s match, Jankovic. I hope the club will be able to persuade him to stay here for another year. The kid needs some coaching on those freekicks, though. Can’t agree with you on Balza though, Ricci. His crosses were downright butt-awful. Hope Cavani’s injury isn’t too serious. Lastly, Rino, I’d very much like this Leon guy in pink next year, please.
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Well, what do you know…Zampa is leaving it up to Guidolin to resign because he won’t fire him. “He put us in this situation and it will be him to bring us out of it.”
http://www.stadionews.it/brevi.asp?ID=34964
I didn’t see the game…anyone have an overall summary for me?
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Oh, and now Zampa isn’t selling Amauri anymore and making him honor his contract…Of course, that might very well change but Maurizio is not a happy camper right now.
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Shiity defense, sluggish midfield + superSerbo. That should pretty much sum it up.
Keep Amauri? For what, another Barzagli-fiasco?Posted from
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@kat
I’m gassing up the jet now, we’ll have Easter brunch.@Lorenzo
It’d be nice if Guido resigned, I probably would, out of sheer humiliation, but Zampa made his bed. Obviously he doesn’t know which side to sleep on.Posted from
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kat - you live in or near Chicago too? if that’s the case, all we need is for Ricci to take a trip up to the midwest some time!
steven - sorry man, you’re a TAD too far away lol.
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We need to sell Amauri and get some fresh blood. We’re going thru the same thing that Arsenal did with Henry. Everyone looks for Amauri, they don’t wanna work anything for themselves
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Some time after I move back into the States.
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Haha the official site has made a public slam on Guido. Go check it out.
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Palermo fans, I come to you from the Roma Offside, and wish to invite you to come and check out a new forum for all fans of Italian football – http://www.serieaforums.com. Its is a relatively new site, but a growing one, which was set up by a small group of us romanisti (and some Milan, Inter and Juve fans) who were tired of the constraints and rules of a lot of your standard forums, so we said feck it, lets make our own, and we did. Chris and a few others from the Roma Offside are members there too. We haven’t many Palermo fans there and so no Palermo sub-forum, but if we get a few over we can easily create one for you’s. Cheers.
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COLANTUONO IS COMING BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.stadionews.it/brevi.asp?ID=34984
E DAI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Zamparini called Guidolin a liar for his post game comments which insulted either the fans or the society or both. Nonetheless, it was the last straw and Guidolin will be sent packing for the fourth time!!!!
Colantuono will return on Monday and has been advised to let the younger players play with more continuity!!!!
FORZA PALERMO!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Here were the comments from Guidolin…
http://www.stadionews.it/video.asp?ID=2128
Man…I’m breathing a huge sigh of relief guys, I don’t know about you. Maybe Colantuono has found a “style of play” since he’s had all this time to himself doing nothing lol.
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party tonight! sacked that fool, the suit is back, not a great coach but a motivator and hes got cojones and that is one hell of an improvement.
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AT LAST!!! I’ll need another shot. Man, don’t know if I’d be able to get my ass up in the morning and got a train to catch tomorrow.
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LET US ALL REJOICE! THE SUIT (not tracksuit) IS BACK!!!!
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Fucking great. It’s about time something happened.
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I just got home absolutelyu shithoused and I’m just cheering so loud riht now, this is the first i’ve hear d of the news and I’m purely ecstatic!!!!! COLANTUONO = SHARP IN THE CANALI BLUE SUIT, PINK TIE
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Goddamn, I didn’t know we already played yesterday evening! Fuck…
The ‘Guido’s Gonna Go’ is good though…
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