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penangan WC...
tetiba saja nama2 yg malap jadi terang.. especially posisi striker dan forward...
Pippo
Cassano
Bobo
pening la Lippi... |
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Originally posted by Nesta13 at 6-3-2006 01:06 AM
tetiba saja nama2 yg malap jadi terang.. especially posisi striker dan forward...
Pippo
Cassano
Bobo
pening la Lippi...
haha..mana tak peningnya..lebih2 lagi diorang nih mcm 'mengugut' lippi masukkan nama diorang dlm skuad di WC nanti..:bgrin: |
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Lippi akan cenderung untuk memilih Del Piero, Gilardino, Luca Toni dan mungkin ada slot kut untuk Inzaghi...bagi Vieri dan Cassano rasanya sukar kut |
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Inzaghi pun macam dah mula menampakkan sentuhannya kembali...score lagi 2 gol untuk Milan, menang dengan Empoli |
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Originally posted by Nesta13 at 6-3-2006 01:06 AM
tetiba saja nama2 yg malap jadi terang.. especially posisi striker dan forward...
Pippo
Cassano
Bobo
pening la Lippi...
Lucarelli??tapi jgn lippi angkut jugak si iaqunta tu dah la..ntah megarut apa ntah..lagi satu materazzi..nesta atau canna injured dia ni masuk???isk2..tak sanggup aku... |
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Originally posted by Luca_Pitok at 6-3-2006 09:16 AM
Lucarelli??tapi jgn lippi angkut jugak si iaqunta tu dah la..ntah megarut apa ntah..lagi satu materazzi..nesta atau canna injured dia ni masuk???isk2..tak sanggup aku...
lucarelli la paling kesian... meletop mcamana pon org overlook |
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07/03/2006 08:37
Lippi: Cassano Needs To Play More
The Italian national team coach closed the door to the Real Madrid star for a possible call-up.
Marcello Lippi has most likely put the word end on the hopes of Antonio Cassano to play for the Azzurri during this summer's World Cup.
揑 saw Cassano抯 goal, just like the others scored by all those strikers who propose themselves for the national team, like Inzaghi and Lucarelli.
揃ut to be able to wear the Azzurri抯 shirt, he needs to play more consistently. |
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poning kopalo lippi
I’ll break hearts, admits Lippi
Monday 6 March, 2006
Italy boss Marcello Lippi has conceded that he will disappoint a number of players when he names his World Cup squad. “I can’t pick 60,” he said.
The Azzurri tactician has less than 100 days to finalise his plans for this summer’s German assault, but today admitted that he won’t be able to please everyone.
“I am happy that I have the full disposal of a lot of Italian players for the World Cup,” said the former Juventus maestro.
“I just hope that when the times comes for me to compile my list there is the realisation that I can only take 23 players and not 60 with me.
“I still haven’t made up a definite list of players for the Finals because I will evaluate a lot of things between now and May.”
Lippi already received flack only last week when his decision to call-up Christian Vieri wasn’t entirely welcomed by some sections of the Italian Press.
Especially as the tactician, who also picked Vincenzo Iaquinta, omitted in-form players such as Livorno’s Cristiano Lucarelli and Milan’s Pippo Inzaghi.
There was also no room for Antonio Cassano of Real Madrid despite the absence of the injured Francesco Totti.
Nevertheless, the Azzurri will head north in the summer with the renewed hope of their fans after Wednesday’s 4-1 win over Germany.
“It was our objective to re-inject the Italian public with passion for the side, especially as there was a distinct lack of love for us in the past,” added Lippi.
“The Italian players love the national team and now we have the performances to back that claim up.” |
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Updated: March 7, 2006
Not believing the hype - Roberto Gotta
Heaven knows how dangerous the hype surrounding the Italian national team has always been. And it's even more so when meaningful competition is months away and form can fluctuate wildly.
You can rarely count on any predictions about club sides, which at least enjoy a consistent run of practices and matches and are in view week-in week-out, so the theory applies even more to national teams, whose ultimate performance can depend upon a huge variety of factors.

The azzurri line up before last week's thrashing of the Germans.
Italy's convincing win over Germany last week spawned a number of comments ranging from the wildly enthusiastic to the merely optimistic.
Despite the incompetence of the German side, which did look as if it had been put together from someone living a continent away from the Bundesliga, the way the azzurri played, with gusto and flair, left a lasting impression on all onlookers. Lasting, at least, until the next match, which won't be until late May during pre-World Cup training.
One of the things coach Marcello Lippi has going for him is that his mind is set on most if not all of the 23 players he will name in his squad for the World Cup. He admitted as much on Sunday night, while appearing live from a remote studio on La Domenica Sportiva, Italy's longest running Sunday night soccer show.
The bonhomie last week's win generated meant Lippi was treated like royalty and only challenged in passing on the some of the still-to-be resolved issues.
These include his loyalty to Christian Vieri and a refusal to acknowledge Pippo Inzaghi's stunning recovery from what looked like a career-threatening foot injury, or Cristiano Lucarelli's continuing good form.
Perhaps it was all down to the fact it is already generally accepted that he refuses to answer those kind of questions, but it has always been uncomfortable to watch a studio audience clap everything a guest says, especially one with some clout, and still believe I'm watching what is supposed to be journalism at work.
But then one has to be sympathetic with the task of colleagues who sometimes have no alternative, lest they get dismissed out of hand or turned down the next time.
And this applies to a lot of prominent soccer figures, who are apparently taught that any question that does not involve unconditional cheerleading must be deemed hostile. Lippi's position is as strong as ever, given Italy's 16-match unbeaten run and the last couple of displays, seeing them beat Holland away and Germany at home.
Of course, it comes with the territory, being three months away from the World Cup, with much of the focus now being directed towards the Champions League. We've already been subjected to the concept that Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich may want to avenge last week's defeat by the national team.
But what must make Lippi comfortable is the feeling that his plan, which was drawn up during his first weeks in charge, is going according to prediction.
It is not rocket science. In fact, it's what every soccer coach must wish for; pick out a few players you're going to count on to form the core of the team, set a playing style and select the rest of the squad based on what each addition can fit into that style.
At first, Lippi went through a few puzzling choices, and some of the names he brought along in the 2005 summer tour of the USA, mostly plucked straight from the Serie A's Top XI, had little future with the azzurri from the start, but what he had in mind was always clear, as have been some of his choices.
Lippi has always reiterated Antonio Cassano, arguably Italy's best player at the 2004 European Championships, would not be called up if his playing time, first with Roma now with Real Madrid, would be little to nil.
And when Del Piero seemed to struggle for minutes at Juventus earlier this season it seemed the old stalwart of Lippi's former club side would have to fight for a place, if the coach's words ('he's not among those certain of being in the squad for the World Cup') before the last qualifying match against Moldova count for something.
Del Piero has since blossomed, once again, as a force from off the bench, but unless Francesco Totti doesn't come back in full strength from his bad ankle injury, Juve's all-time top-scorer will have to settle for joining a match in progress. Totti, without doubt, is Italy' most influential player as far as the side's playing style is concerned.
Lippi maintains he sees Roma's captain as a midfielder, albeit of the attacking variety, and has played him behind two strikers when he's had everyone at his disposal.
But there is also no-one in the squad, except for Cassano, or, on current form but still a stretch, Perrotta, who could effectively be deployed in that position.
Del Piero has similar skills but so far he's been used as a second striker or, like last week, up front on the left side in a 4-3-3, which was made necessary by Totti's absence and had also been used against Ireland back in August and against Holland in November.
Del Piero does not like being seen as Totti's back-up, but he might well be, in a different formation, if the Roman does not come back in time.
As for the other strikers, Gilardino and Toni combined well against Germany but at the moment there seems to be every chance they will not be the starting pair in the World Cup.
The suspicion is Toni may still be found out by superior competition. He's been having a fantastic season for Fiorentina, so much so that if he goes two matches without scoring simplistic people bring up the dreaded word 'crisis'.
However, Lippi's loyalty to Vieri - who he deems essential for the squad, possibly since he's the ideal team-mate despite, or perhaps because, of his contentious relationship with the media - could leave the door open for the current Monaco striker to still claim a place.
Many, and count yours truly among them, believe Inzaghi should be part of the World Cup squad, since Italy do not have anybody else with his predatory instincts and the ability to come off the bench and provide instant offence to a defence. Italy's win over Germany provided little concern for Lippi in other areas.
Daniele De Rossi proved his great form with Roma is no fluke and the 22-year old, who's also an excellent header of the ball, is staking a claim for a starting place, but there seems to be little doubt that once Gattuso is back he will resume his position covering Pirlo's back in the midfield trio.
Camoranesi again will start with his ability to drift inside and leave the right flank free for Zambrotta, who can double on the left flank, or Zaccardo. It's time to forget about Christian Panucci, who seems to have been in Lippi's doghouse for ages now.
Form and bodies holding, Nesta and Cannavaro should be able to duplicate the performance they gave against Germany.
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Originally posted by bbkss at 8-3-2006 11:06 AM
Updated: March 7, 2006
Not believing the hype - Roberto Gotta
Heaven knows how dangerous the hype surrounding the Italian national team has always been. And it's even more so when meani ...
Roberto Gotta ni memang selalu agak kritikal tulisan dia.. tapi aku suka baca column dia dan Rob Hughes.. |
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aku dah d/l game italia - germania tu
tp versi yg low quality la
muke player tak nampak sharp sgt
aduh saliha
nnt aku nak cari yg high quality punya
tp apa yg aku tgk dlm game tu
match tu actually seimbang juga
cuma attacking italia effective gila
tiap kali attack mcm bahaya je
tp kita jgn overconfident plak dgn few good results ni
should remain focused to our aim in the WC06
pasal pemilihan player yg korang bincang tu
aku tak setuju gak dia panggil vieiri...at least pippo lg effective la
pastu aku heran nape lippi tak panggil sorg lg winger esp utk left winger
aku skang ni harap sgt marchionni masuk azzurri
mantap tul mamat ni
at least kalo totti takleh main...n lippi nak tukar tactic
marchionni bleh la main left wing tu
nak letak del piero main pure left winger mmg x bleh
kalo wide-left striker tu ok la....mmg dari zaman dolu2 pun dia main left striker
ok udah la crite psl team....aku nak post psl jersi plak kat bawah ni :lol |
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Originally posted by bug_vengeance at 10-3-2006 12:52 AM
sudah confirm !!
the new 'home' jersey for Italy in WC06


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salah satu perkara yg aku tak suka pasal jersey baru nih ialah badge italia yg baru tuh..tak lawa ar.. |
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Reply #993 shadowmoon's post
tu lah, aku pun tak suka rupa logo tu. |
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kalo aku nak cari yg ada nama maldini nombor 3 agak2nya ada tak? |
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Jersey Italia home yg baru ni ada dijual online siap dengan nombor... Maldini #3 pun ade...
Short/Long sleeves... kat subsidesport.com... harga mau ingat la...  |
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Originally posted by kaka22 at 14-3-2006 09:38 PM
Jersey Italia home yg baru ni ada dijual online siap dengan nombor... Maldini #3 pun ade...
Short/Long sleeves... kat subsidesport.com... harga mau ingat la...
jersi lama ada la aku nampak... 05-06 punya xde pon... |
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ader... kan dah display jersey baru 06 tu... both home and away...
ko click kat jersey tu nanti ada option nak tampal name+no... kat situ boleh pilih...cam 3 - maldini, 8 - pirlo dll. okes?
FORZA ITALIA... FORZA MALDINI il Grande Capitano il Milan et Azzuri de Italia |
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