

Non-preview Tuffo Time - Palermo
By: Steven | February 23rd, 2008Sorry guys, again no preview. Feel free to discuss things anyway..
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what a joke. im speechless.
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There you go Guido…
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FUCK SPOKE TO SOON SOMEONE KILL BIAVA
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Ricci, that’s karma for ya…
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just ridiculous….just ridiculous…im so frustrated.
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FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK BIAVA FUCK BIAVA RINAUDO STOPS THAT ALL DAY I HATE GUIDOLIN FIRE THIS FUCKING SCUMBAG
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good thing we have the scoring threat that is Nonno Tedesco out there..oh and another great pass by Guana.
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fine Guana, the least you can do is get sent off for us please….
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Guidolin puts out a real lineup against this team and we take 3 points, no doubt about it. Milan are fucking toothless. GUIDOLIN FIRE THIS FUCKING MORON, our best midifielder sits on the bench so my great uncle can come on and play
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What the hell was Fontana doing
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Im glad the entire team is pissed off and Guidolin is hugging Ancelotti and smiling
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wow, did anyone just see FONTANA run out of the stadium!?
and guido chumming it up with ancelotti. che scemo.
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Guys, thanks for the company, gonna try and score me some quality time now…
Until next time…
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been a pleasure dude
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I think he was running after someone, that’s what it looked like. I still can’t believe this game. Guidolin needs the sack right now. Don’t even wait Zampa fire this fuck in the middle of the night.
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what the fuck
we had that game
cavani played a shit game very stupid
Tedesco i like him but wrong sub
Jankovic should of been on for guana and Miccoli could of played that last 10 mins for cavani!!!!
what the fuck im so fucking pissed
jimmy should of had that shit it was a soft header fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!Posted from
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Giova, you can’t blame Fontana for that last goal, he was left stranded like nobody’s business. there was really nothing he could do about it.
Jankovic should’ve been in, that’s for sure.
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Crazy Jimmy is on the loose.
Nice job on subs Guido. At least these fucktards could’ve lost something like 3-1 or 5-0 today so we could hire a new coach.
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Nevermind, I just realized our next opponents are our nemesis, Empoli. Smile while you can Guido. Judgment day is nearing.
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I have faith in Zampa that he’s gonna get the can. That game was OURS! Amauri working absolute genius magic. Imagine if we brought in Miccoli’s quickness or the power of Jankovic instead of letting Cavani get bitched off the ball by Ambrosini or Kaladze every 3 seconds. Guana terrible, can’t pass a ball 2 feet but he’s taking free kicks. He’s just a player but I just can’t believe Guidolin keeps picking him. That starting lineup was horrific, when Lorenzo posted it I actually got excited b/c I thought we would lose 4-0 and Guidolin is gone. The guys showed a lot of heart but when you got Guana in there, all hope is lost. Oh and Rinaudo is all but gone as is Jankovic. Zampa you gotta take action, our season/future is going down the fucking shitter.
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Fontana - 7.0: Some excellent saves by the 41-year-old keeper kept Palermo in the game until the 89th minute. Was not at fault in either goal.
Zaccardo – 6.0: Solid display as he blocked the Rossoneri attacks from his side, but did not attack too much to cross for the attackers.
Biava – 6.5: The better of the defensive central duo for Palermo. Did extremely well throughout the entire game.
Barzagli – 4.5: At fault for Milan’s second goal and almost caused a penalty in the first half. Absolutely terrible.
Cassani – 6.5: Good performance by the central midfielder who blocked the Milan attacks before they could be transformed into goal scoring opportunities.
Guana – 6.5: Just like Cassani, he stopped the Rossoneri from creating any chances as the Palermo midfielders erected a wall in front of the penalty area.
Migliaccio – 6.5: Great assist for Bresciano, who was also the most creative of his side in the middle of the pitch.
Bresciano – 6.5: A goal (thanks to the help of Oddo) and a lot of hard work in midfield. Had to leave the pitch in the second half due to an injury.
Balzaretti – 6.0: Not very impressive but did his duty without excelling too much.
Amauri – 7.0: Impressive with his dribbling. Confirmed all the good things we knew about him, even though he needs to improve on the finishing.
Cavani – 5.0: Did not help his team-mate upfront much. A lot of movement but not much substance.
Substitutes: Simplicio – 6.0, Tedesco - N/A
Just confirmed that goal.com is full of useless, brainless wankers. Balzaretti was insane, Guana was shit, Cassani is a RWB not a CM.
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I think Cassani should take some blame for that Ambrosini goal as well. That area is principally an RB’s responsibility to cover.
I still can’t believe Guido decided to leave Cavani on the field. I appreciate his talents but, man, was he dreadful tonight. All he was doing was fumbling and losing possessions like mad. And the entrance of Tedesco..let’s just not go there. Whatever the initial half-positive impression I had from starting Bresciano - an actual trequartista thus avoiding creating Great Canyon in the trequarti, Guido annihilated it with his subtitutions.
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Yep. Cassani ball watching, awful. Guana not anywhere to be found, even though he is a “defensive” midfielder. Guana is maybe the most tactically unsound player I’ve ever seen. Everyone else marks up properly and cover for each other, Guana chases the ball like a fucking American teenage JV player.
Here is Ambro’s goal, Cassani clearly ballwatching, Guana shaving his head at the top of the 18 yard box. http://www.d1g.com/video/show/?id=1815975
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Can’t help but wonder what makes so hard for these coaches to let the players play in their natural positions. Stop playing defenders in places of midfielders, goddamnit.
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Balza was one of the best men on the field…as he is every week…
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