More Ruminations

by The Gaffer on September 6, 2007 · 14 comments

70423202733953 749878 More RuminationsWeek Two has come and gone, and while I’ve been busily work­ing on the pod­cast, I’ve skimped badly for the last few months on my day job which is as yeo­man blog­ger. So, after inter­view­ing last week a few nota­bles like Paddy Agnew (author of Forza Italia) and Sheri­dan Bird (of foot­ball 365.com), I’ve been sooper-excited to get back to blog­ging about my favorite league: Serie A.
Well, have we learned any­thing after two weeks and another use­less Inter­na­tional break? Juven­tus are bet­ter than we thought, or basi­cally luck­ier than any­one thought, and Roma have had fast starts and lack­lus­ter fin­ishes for their 2 wins. Milan looked a tired side after draw­ing to Fiorentina on Mon­day, that’s after beat­ing Sevilla on Fri­day in the Super Cup between the Cham­pi­ons League and UEFA Cup champs (but that wasn’t say­ing much as the Spaniards were rocked by the death of Puerta). Inter are, as always Inter, shock­ingly intro­spec­tive and in need of some mood alter­ing sub­stances to con­trol the stress. Thank­fully they got a bit of azzur­rini in a match against Empoli where Nos­fer­atu Cagni looked dap­per but angered by his Tus­can brood’s per­for­mance, or was that at the ref’s? In the end, I’d watch out for Fiorentina and Palermo who look to make head­way in the table soon enough, as Roma go on a month long buz­z­saw run through the top of the table.
Here’s an extra bit of sum-sumin’. My friend Elisa requested a review of our pre­dic­tions, as she wants to taunt the lot of us for doubt­ing the mighty Juve I guess. There­fore, here’s a tab­u­la­tion of our 2007–2008 Serie A pre­dic­tions we made on our pod­cast. She wants it in writ­ing. No won­der she likes Empoli’s Cagni.

Elisa’s

  1. Top 6
    1. Inter
    2. AC Milan
    3. Roma
    4. Juven­tus
    5. Fiorentina
    6. Udi­nese
  2. Rel­e­ga­tion:
    1. Parma
    2. Cagliari
    3. Napoli
  3. Top Signing/Transfer of the Year:
    1. Fabio Quagliarella
  4. Top Flop — Signing/Transfer of the year:
    1. Bobo Vieri
  5. Coppa Italia winners:
    1. Juven­tus
  6. Best pefor­mance in UEFA Cup —
    1. Palermo — semi finals
  7. Best per­for­mance in Cham­pi­ons League —
    1. Inter in the final

Hannah’s

  1. Top 4
    1. AC Milan
    2. AS Roma
    3. Inter Milan
    4. Juven­tus
  2. Rel­e­ga­tion:
    1. Napoli
    2. Genoa
    3. Cagliari
  3. Top Signing/Transfer of the Year:
    1. Ludovic Giuly
  4. Coppa Italia winners:
    1. AS Roma
  5. Best pefor­mance in UEFA Cup —
    1. Fiorentina
  6. Best per­for­mance in Cham­pi­ons League —
    1. AC Milan

The Best (of course by me): wink wink
Mando’s

  1. Top 6
    1. AS Roma
    2. Inter Milan
    3. AC Milan
    4. Fiorentina
    5. Palermo
    6. Juven­tus
  2. Rel­e­ga­tion:
    1. Genoa
    2. Parma
    3. Napoli
  3. Top Signing/Transfer of the Year:
    1. Fabio Quagliarella
  4. Top Flop — Signing/Transfer of the year:
    1. Anto­nio Cassano
  5. Coppa Italia winners:
    1. Juven­tus
  6. Best pefor­mance in UEFA Cup —
    1. Palermo
  7. Best per­for­mance in Cham­pi­ons League —
    1. AS Roma– quar­ter finals

Next week: stay tuned for our inter­view with Paddy Agnew, author of Forza Italia.

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1 NickyViola September 6, 2007 at 4:20 pm

Ummm… Udinese higher than Fiorentina? We earned 27 more points than them last season… They must have had one heck of a summer. ;)

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2 NickyViola September 6, 2007 at 10:20 pm

Ummm… Udinese higher than Fiorentina? We earned 27 more points than them last season… They must have had one heck of a summer. ;)

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3 Mando September 6, 2007 at 7:31 pm

Sorry Nick, that was my fault, not Elisa's. She picked them fifth (you can check it on the podcast) with Udinese 6th. I'll change it right now

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4 Mando September 7, 2007 at 1:31 am

Sorry Nick, that was my fault, not Elisa’s. She picked them fifth (you can check it on the podcast) with Udinese 6th. I’ll change it right now

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5 Joe Ginto September 7, 2007 at 5:42 am

All three of you think Napoli will be relegated? Are you kidding me? Ahead of the Socialist Republic of Livorno & Siena? Ok, we'll see how that works out. I mean I get not picking Napoli for a Champions League spot (ah, I kill myself) but relegation?

My relegation candidates are the two above and either Parma or Catania though I'd hate to see either go down, really.

I dare not say it's nice to see Juve back but at least Serie A seems to have some semblance of continuity with the three Serie B promoted squads.

I don't see how Bobo can be a flop this year. Prandelli will use him smartly and Vieri seems to have really kept things in check. I mean last year with Atalanta you didn't hear a peep from him while he was rehabilitating. I mean how often can you accuse Bobo of being quiet and 'sticking to his training?' Prandelli is a great coach for him and I don't think he can do anything but help the Viola. This team is going to be Pazzini's and Montelivo's soon enough as it is. I'd say Pazzini might be one of the top 10 strikers right now in Italy.

Keep up the good work, Mando. Nice interview with Sheridan. I can't wait to hear your next episode.

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6 Joe Ginto September 7, 2007 at 11:42 am

All three of you think Napoli will be relegated? Are you kidding me? Ahead of the Socialist Republic of Livorno & Siena? Ok, we’ll see how that works out. I mean I get not picking Napoli for a Champions League spot (ah, I kill myself) but relegation?

My relegation candidates are the two above and either Parma or Catania though I’d hate to see either go down, really.

I dare not say it’s nice to see Juve back but at least Serie A seems to have some semblance of continuity with the three Serie B promoted squads.

I don’t see how Bobo can be a flop this year. Prandelli will use him smartly and Vieri seems to have really kept things in check. I mean last year with Atalanta you didn’t hear a peep from him while he was rehabilitating. I mean how often can you accuse Bobo of being quiet and ‘sticking to his training?’ Prandelli is a great coach for him and I don’t think he can do anything but help the Viola. This team is going to be Pazzini’s and Montelivo’s soon enough as it is. I’d say Pazzini might be one of the top 10 strikers right now in Italy.

Keep up the good work, Mando. Nice interview with Sheridan. I can’t wait to hear your next episode.

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7 Mando September 7, 2007 at 8:08 am

1)Well, if I had to pick over sure there'd be some changes but half the fun of these prediction things is to beat us down mercilessly when we get things wrong. After 2 weeks, Livorno, Siena and Genoa look the worst I've seen, but I'd still be worried if I were Napoli.

2)I don't think Bobo will have a bad year. When we were doing the year end review for our original podcast (forzafutbol.podbean.com), I thought he had one of the best goals in Serie A, plus he's hungry now and getting paid real money unlike the weird contract he had at Atalanta last year. Still, the ladies don't like Bobo (it's personal I think).

3)As for Juve, every good movie needs a villain. I'm glad they're back: let their humiliation begin.

4)Look for the Paddy Agnew interview on Tuesday, and we've got some great stuff lined up for October. Plus in December we've got some fan interviews planned. We want to spotlight clubs on the podcast and are looking for volunteers and guest bloggers.

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8 Mando September 7, 2007 at 2:08 pm

1)Well, if I had to pick over sure there’d be some changes but half the fun of these prediction things is to beat us down mercilessly when we get things wrong. After 2 weeks, Livorno, Siena and Genoa look the worst I’ve seen, but I’d still be worried if I were Napoli.

2)I don’t think Bobo will have a bad year. When we were doing the year end review for our original podcast (forzafutbol.podbean.com), I thought he had one of the best goals in Serie A, plus he’s hungry now and getting paid real money unlike the weird contract he had at Atalanta last year. Still, the ladies don’t like Bobo (it’s personal I think).

3)As for Juve, every good movie needs a villain. I’m glad they’re back: let their humiliation begin.

4)Look for the Paddy Agnew interview on Tuesday, and we’ve got some great stuff lined up for October. Plus in December we’ve got some fan interviews planned. We want to spotlight clubs on the podcast and are looking for volunteers and guest bloggers.

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9 NickyViola September 7, 2007 at 10:33 am

I gree with Joe that Vieri will have a fine season with us. There is no pressure on him to be *the guy* and his attitude has received rave reviews from everyone associated with the club. Anyone who saw the AC Milan match can see that he is clearly still not in shape but, once he is, he will receive plenty of opportunities and score some important goals for us.

I also think that the fact that Napoli did *not* have a robust transfer season is, albeit unintentionally, the reason why they should avoid relegation. Too much turnover in a club's first season back in the top flight is almost always a mistake. They have good continuity and have brought in a few very exciting attacking players and they should have some very entertaining matches.

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10 NickyViola September 7, 2007 at 4:33 pm

I gree with Joe that Vieri will have a fine season with us. There is no pressure on him to be *the guy* and his attitude has received rave reviews from everyone associated with the club. Anyone who saw the AC Milan match can see that he is clearly still not in shape but, once he is, he will receive plenty of opportunities and score some important goals for us.

I also think that the fact that Napoli did *not* have a robust transfer season is, albeit unintentionally, the reason why they should avoid relegation. Too much turnover in a club’s first season back in the top flight is almost always a mistake. They have good continuity and have brought in a few very exciting attacking players and they should have some very entertaining matches.

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11 NickyViola September 7, 2007 at 11:55 am

Did you take that photo, Joe, or is it a postcard?

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12 NickyViola September 7, 2007 at 5:55 pm

Did you take that photo, Joe, or is it a postcard?

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13 Joe Ginto September 10, 2007 at 7:43 am

It's a postcard. I tried putting in photos I took from my most recent trip to Napoli but they didn't seem to come out too well so I chose that one. I'd put up a picture of my ugly mug, but you know, I don't need to give people any more reasons to dismiss what I say.

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14 Joe Ginto September 10, 2007 at 1:43 pm

It’s a postcard. I tried putting in photos I took from my most recent trip to Napoli but they didn’t seem to come out too well so I chose that one. I’d put up a picture of my ugly mug, but you know, I don’t need to give people any more reasons to dismiss what I say.

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