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Serie A 2011-2012 Winners?


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It's a complicated thing but essentially it's a loan for another season but it's not called a loan...

De La's purse strings have never heard of the term 'loose'.
 
One of my Fantasy football Serie A sites is up and running...

Unfortunately I can't setup a private league on this one but if anyones FF mad/Serie A mad let me know and I'll post the link.

To be honest we can keep track of our points totals in a thread and I can post a weekly leaderboard anyway...
 
One of my Fantasy football Serie A sites is up and running...

Unfortunately I can't setup a private league on this one but if anyones FF mad/Serie A mad let me know and I'll post the link.

To be honest we can keep track of our points totals in a thread and I can post a weekly leaderboard anyway...

Post the link. If possible I will join :)
 
You can pay the $50 then Callum by all means...

No point when the site I normally use lets you create leagues for free, and it's not worth it at all.
 
Strike is over.

Yippee.

Calcio returns at the weekend.

And my post on potential top scorers w/Forlan will look completely normal.
 
Bad news...

The Serie A strike is BACK ON.

Unbelievable.

No Serie A this weekend - CONFIRMED.
 
some little transfer news on the last day of the summer transfer window...

Bradley signs for Chievo Verona - good move, i'm sure he'll do very well
Juve snaps Elia from Hamburg for €9M
pjanic seems to be on a plane to rome for €10M - great, great, great, i'm so happy to see him play for my team
roma also got simon kjaer from wolfsburg, 3M for the loan and 7M as future price
palacio is probably going to inter from genoa, who got the half of injured italy keeper viviano
zarate is looking to move from lazio, he stated he's going to england but no serious interest has been shown yet
 
Roma have done very well with their transfers so far
i do agree with you. many people here in rome have no faith in this project, the first matches went pretty bad and there have been several frictions between totti (and therefore most of the fans, who sadly are totti blind-marks), luis enrique and baldini. problem is, we have to give time to this new Roma, also guardiola said that you couldn't expect someone to take a team and give it a full shape in a month.
the transfers are GREAT in my opinion, even if we lack another first team regular in midfield (that's if Lamela will not be used in a iniesta-like position). but i hope that sabatini will pull out a trick of his in the next hours in order to complete a team that, no matter what pundits say, given the right conditions has the potential to do very well this year
 
Good News: BBC Sport - Serie A strike called off as compromise agreement reached :)

So Here's Week 1's Fixtures..

Friday, 09 September 2011

AC Milan v Lazio, 19:45

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Saturday, 10 September 2011

Cesena v Napoli, 19:45

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Sunday, 11 September 2011

Juventus v Parma, 11:30
Catania v Siena, 14:00
Chievo v Novara, 14:00
Fiorentina v Bologna, 14:00
Genoa v Atalanta, 14:00
Lecce v Udinese, 14:00
Roma v Cagliari, 14:00
Palermo v Inter Milan, 19:45

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My predictions for this week:

the strike denied easy wins in the first match to both Milan teams, who now face tougher opponents.

milan-lazio is a tough call. i would personally love a double disqualification with a ten points penalization for both teams, but since this is quite unlikely to happen, let's say it's going to be a boring 0-0. in all honesty, milan should win, but lazio ofter start well their season, so i reckon a draw is possible

cesena-napoli is an away win. the chances of a draw, tho, are not too small. cesena have a striking force that does not suit their "avoiding relegation" status, with mutu, candreva and eder. if they get well together, the crowds at dino manuzzi stadium (btw, they have a brand new synthetic turf) are going to be well entertained this year. still, they need some time and napoli, with their team mostly unchanged from last season, are already tried and tested

juventus-parma could result in another draw. conte's team is meant to be one of the dark horses of the season, but again, new style of playing and too many new faces to be thrown on the pitch together without too much preparation. they are favourites, but parma are a kind of team that makes the most of team-playing and physical condition and may be harder than expected to beat them

Catania-Siena and Chievo-Novara should be two home wins. Even tho away starts of newly-promoted teams in the last years brought shocking results, i don't think Siena and (above all) Novara to be a big threat to solid teams such as Catania and (above all) Chievo

Fiorentina-Bologna is a close call. I'll go with a home win because the overall technical gap is too high. But skills doesn't always pay in football, so i'd take a close watch on di vaio if i were a viola supporter

Genoa-Atalanta is a draw. genoa are constant surprises, when they seem stronger they get trashed and when they seem not to have a single chance they end winning the points, so i really don't know what to expect. i'm curious to see Atalanta's new signing Morales, from what they say in argentina he, not ricky alvarez, was the real deal of last season Velez.

Lecce-Udinese is an away win. Even though they were eliminated, Udinese showed real consistency against arsenal and should have no problem dispatching a lecce team that will hardly have already learnt the highly offensive playing style of Di Francesco

Roma-Cagliari. I hate to make prediction on my team's matches. When you look at the team sheets you wouldn't put a penny on an away win, but i've seen too many times underdogs getting the three points against past Roma teams that were supposed to be stronger... so i can't really give a proper opinion on my beloved Roma until i see those half-dozen matches that make you understand what's the attitude of the team, how well Luis Enrique's style was implemented and, above all, if it is fit to italian football. In the end, i obviously hope for a home win, which is also what as a neutral i would think will happen

Palermo-Inter could have offered us the first shock of this season. That if Zamparini hadn't already sacked Pioli to leave the team to Mangia, who did surprisingly well with Varese Primavera last season, but doesn't seem ready to take a serie A team. With confusion reigning in palermo, the strong individualities of Inter are probably going to pull out a couple of tricks that will give them the first three points of the season.
 
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