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2 utakmici 3 gola i avtomatski 4 boda im nosi so koi najverojatno obezbedija LS!

Zaneti-Totti-Maldini-Del Piero :(

Tolku bese...


Брозович Фалке Запата Падоин :place:

Е сега дури толку беше...[DOUBLEPOST=1461234785][/DOUBLEPOST]
2 utakmici 3 gola i avtomatski 4 boda im nosi so koi najverojatno obezbedija LS!

Zaneti-Totti-Maldini-Del Piero :(

Tolku bese...


Брозович Фалке Запата Падоин :place:

Е сега дури толку беше...
 
Тоти и Пелисие ... x2... на скоро 40 години :anco::cuc:
Уште малкумина останаа од таа old school генерација... :(
 
Roma CL return bad for Italy

Roma have tightened their grip on third place but their probable presence in the Champions League next season is bad news for Serie A, writes Ross Highfield.


After Inter’s impressive win over Napoli at the weekend and Roma’s second consecutive draw against Atalanta, it briefly looked like the race for the third and final Champions League qualification place in Serie A had been re-opened. After the mid-week round of matches, though, Roma’s grip on third looks as strong as ever.

Roma were fortunate to win 3-2 against Torino with a debatable late penalty providing the winner, and the capital club had trailed 2-1 going into the last five minutes. With Inter losing at Genoa, though, the numbers look pretty convincing for the Giallorossi; they now have a seven-point cushion over fourth place with just four games remaining.

Even if Roma were not convincing against Torino, there were positives to be taken from the match; not merely grinding out an important victory, but also Francesco Totti’s impact as a substitute. Totti struck both goals in the last few minutes to turn the game on its head, after a tough period where he has clashed with his coach and seen very little game time.

The Giallorossi do have some tough remaining fixtures, but the feeling remains that third place is now theirs to lose, which should make this a time of celebration in Rome. But the persistent issues surrounding Luciano Spalletti and Francesco Totti, plus growing rumours that Spalletti is wanted by Italy when Antonio Conte leaves, mean that there is too much uncertainty around the club for them to really enjoy this period.

Besides, the Champions League, whilst being a target for all big European clubs, does not hold too many happy memories for Roma. They did qualify from the group stage this season, but only won one game in six and crashed out at the first knockout round, losing both home and away legs. This was not the first time Roma have looked ill-suited to the competition, with memorable heavy defeats against Manchester United and Barcelona, but also huge numbers of goals conceded against much weaker opposition.

If Roma finish third, they will deserve their chance to compete at this level again, but it can only be viewed as bad news for Italy and Serie A’s European coefficient. Roma are much more enterprising and entertaining than Roberto Mancini’s Inter, and their Zdenek Zeman-like approach in Serie A has seen them register several high-scoring wins. But the “score one more than the opposition” approach will not work so easily in Europe, where better teams will embarrass Roma once again.

Inter’s style under Mancini has been much discussed, and many are unhappy with such a big club playing in such a reactive way, soaking up pressure and ceding possession before counter-attacking their opponents. But whatever one’s opinion, and indeed allegiance, it is difficult to argue against the suggestion that Inter would be much better prepared to do well in the Champions’ League than Roma next season.

As it stands, Roma look to be entering the competition, assuming they are able to negotiate a potentially difficult preliminary match – see Lazio’s struggles against Bayer Leverkusen back in August. They may entertain, win hearts and display football that is easy on the eye. But their tactical naivety is likely to see them struggle to make any real impact on the competition again, with Italy’s coefficient set to fall even lower as a result.
 
Roma CL return bad for Italy

Roma have tightened their grip on third place but their probable presence in the Champions League next season is bad news for Serie A, writes Ross Highfield.


After Inter’s impressive win over Napoli at the weekend and Roma’s second consecutive draw against Atalanta, it briefly looked like the race for the third and final Champions League qualification place in Serie A had been re-opened. After the mid-week round of matches, though, Roma’s grip on third looks as strong as ever.

Roma were fortunate to win 3-2 against Torino with a debatable late penalty providing the winner, and the capital club had trailed 2-1 going into the last five minutes. With Inter losing at Genoa, though, the numbers look pretty convincing for the Giallorossi; they now have a seven-point cushion over fourth place with just four games remaining.

Even if Roma were not convincing against Torino, there were positives to be taken from the match; not merely grinding out an important victory, but also Francesco Totti’s impact as a substitute. Totti struck both goals in the last few minutes to turn the game on its head, after a tough period where he has clashed with his coach and seen very little game time.

The Giallorossi do have some tough remaining fixtures, but the feeling remains that third place is now theirs to lose, which should make this a time of celebration in Rome. But the persistent issues surrounding Luciano Spalletti and Francesco Totti, plus growing rumours that Spalletti is wanted by Italy when Antonio Conte leaves, mean that there is too much uncertainty around the club for them to really enjoy this period.

Besides, the Champions League, whilst being a target for all big European clubs, does not hold too many happy memories for Roma. They did qualify from the group stage this season, but only won one game in six and crashed out at the first knockout round, losing both home and away legs. This was not the first time Roma have looked ill-suited to the competition, with memorable heavy defeats against Manchester United and Barcelona, but also huge numbers of goals conceded against much weaker opposition.

If Roma finish third, they will deserve their chance to compete at this level again, but it can only be viewed as bad news for Italy and Serie A’s European coefficient. Roma are much more enterprising and entertaining than Roberto Mancini’s Inter, and their Zdenek Zeman-like approach in Serie A has seen them register several high-scoring wins. But the “score one more than the opposition” approach will not work so easily in Europe, where better teams will embarrass Roma once again.

Inter’s style under Mancini has been much discussed, and many are unhappy with such a big club playing in such a reactive way, soaking up pressure and ceding possession before counter-attacking their opponents. But whatever one’s opinion, and indeed allegiance, it is difficult to argue against the suggestion that Inter would be much better prepared to do well in the Champions’ League than Roma next season.

As it stands, Roma look to be entering the competition, assuming they are able to negotiate a potentially difficult preliminary match – see Lazio’s struggles against Bayer Leverkusen back in August. They may entertain, win hearts and display football that is easy on the eye. But their tactical naivety is likely to see them struggle to make any real impact on the competition again, with Italy’s coefficient set to fall even lower as a result.
:pos::pos:
 
Едноставно никој не му е крив на Интер и Милан што се толку лоши веќе во контиунитет 4-5 години и нема смисла да се деградираат Наполи и Рома секоја година зошто се тие екипи што ја преставуваат Италија во ЛШ без разлика што лошо ја преставуваат лигата во Европа...ама во ваква ситуација не е гаранција дека Интер и Милан би ја преставувале подобро со оглед дека од 5-то место немаат мрднато и двете екипи ...

И плус Рома ваква таква оваа година си ја помина групната фаза што е релативно добар успех за нив и со оглед на нивниот квалитет а и групата која ја имаа.
 
Незнам дали сте го прочитале интервјуто на Бранко Интерашот за Офф нет... Зборува за почетоците на Телма со Серија А, за фановите на калчо лигата во Македонија, и за неговиот интерашки живот :D

Најдобар дел...

Која сезона најмногу ти остана во сеќавање?

- Дефинитивно сезоната со мечот Лацио – Интер, последно коло, кога Интер требаше да одигра нерешено или да победи за титула. Целиот стадион во Рим навиваше за Интер, со оглед на тоа што клубовите имаат братски односи. Мојот тогашен директор Ристо Лазаров беше и уште е голем навивач на Јувентус со кој се боревме за титулата. Интер поведе со 0-1 меѓутоа во 45-та минута Словакот Грешко направи грешка за 1-1. Во второто полувреме Лацио буквално намерно не шутираше на гол, меѓутоа шутна два пати случајно и даде два гола а Интер шутна сто пати и топката не влезе ниеднаш. Се сеќавам дека по тој меч, директорот преку еден колега ми прати шеќер и вода. По коментирањето излегувам и пред врата го гледам колегата ми носи шеќер и вода, вика ова ти е поздрав од Јувентус и од директорот. Интер не освои титула за малку и бев многу нервозен. И Роналдо плачеше тогаш на клупата, го извадија пред крај, целиот тим плачеше


Директорот наредил да му однесат блага вода еј... :pos:
#ДупиСиГо
 
Ќе се врати ли дражта која што ја имаше италијанскиот фудбал?

- Некогаш ќе се врати, но ако погледнете статистички нивните клубови и натаму секоја година стигнуваат макар до четвртфиналето на европските натпреварувања. Репрезентацијата исто. Секој побрзо би ви наброил тројца италијански репрезентативци, отколку англиски. Шмекот на гестикулациите, одглумениот пенал, шарените трибини и кореографии... Ќе се врати еден ден, можеби нема да биде исто затоа што ни времињата не се исти, но ќе се врати.

:cuc::zver:
 
Негативни реакции сум имал од навивачи на Јувентус кога играл против пример Џенова или Верона, па не сум требал да го кажам тоа така, туку вака и наводно тонот на гласот открил дека не ги сакал Милан, Јувентус, Рома итн...

Класика лингури. :kuracc:
 
Roma CL return bad for Italy

Roma have tightened their grip on third place but their probable presence in the Champions League next season is bad news for Serie A, writes Ross Highfield.


After Inter’s impressive win over Napoli at the weekend and Roma’s second consecutive draw against Atalanta, it briefly looked like the race for the third and final Champions League qualification place in Serie A had been re-opened. After the mid-week round of matches, though, Roma’s grip on third looks as strong as ever.

Roma were fortunate to win 3-2 against Torino with a debatable late penalty providing the winner, and the capital club had trailed 2-1 going into the last five minutes. With Inter losing at Genoa, though, the numbers look pretty convincing for the Giallorossi; they now have a seven-point cushion over fourth place with just four games remaining.

Even if Roma were not convincing against Torino, there were positives to be taken from the match; not merely grinding out an important victory, but also Francesco Totti’s impact as a substitute. Totti struck both goals in the last few minutes to turn the game on its head, after a tough period where he has clashed with his coach and seen very little game time.

The Giallorossi do have some tough remaining fixtures, but the feeling remains that third place is now theirs to lose, which should make this a time of celebration in Rome. But the persistent issues surrounding Luciano Spalletti and Francesco Totti, plus growing rumours that Spalletti is wanted by Italy when Antonio Conte leaves, mean that there is too much uncertainty around the club for them to really enjoy this period.

Besides, the Champions League, whilst being a target for all big European clubs, does not hold too many happy memories for Roma. They did qualify from the group stage this season, but only won one game in six and crashed out at the first knockout round, losing both home and away legs. This was not the first time Roma have looked ill-suited to the competition, with memorable heavy defeats against Manchester United and Barcelona, but also huge numbers of goals conceded against much weaker opposition.

If Roma finish third, they will deserve their chance to compete at this level again, but it can only be viewed as bad news for Italy and Serie A’s European coefficient. Roma are much more enterprising and entertaining than Roberto Mancini’s Inter, and their Zdenek Zeman-like approach in Serie A has seen them register several high-scoring wins. But the “score one more than the opposition” approach will not work so easily in Europe, where better teams will embarrass Roma once again.

Inter’s style under Mancini has been much discussed, and many are unhappy with such a big club playing in such a reactive way, soaking up pressure and ceding possession before counter-attacking their opponents. But whatever one’s opinion, and indeed allegiance, it is difficult to argue against the suggestion that Inter would be much better prepared to do well in the Champions’ League than Roma next season.

As it stands, Roma look to be entering the competition, assuming they are able to negotiate a potentially difficult preliminary match – see Lazio’s struggles against Bayer Leverkusen back in August. They may entertain, win hearts and display football that is easy on the eye. But their tactical naivety is likely to see them struggle to make any real impact on the competition again, with Italy’s coefficient set to fall even lower as a result.
Глуп текст од причина што кога требаше, да каже некој факт за тоа зошто би требало Интер да оди во оваа ситуација наместо Рома, а тој едно големо ништо. Алудира Рома тепала среќно, па Интер несреќно ли изгуби??

Па Наполи да завршат трети, поголеми са шансите да не се пласират одколку Рома, оваа година не се ништо подобри од Рома и да беше Спалети малку порано тренер можеби ќе беа позади Рома веќе. Разликата е само една во нивна поллза, тие го имаат Игуаин кој се посра од голови давање, а Рома Џеко, кој утна 80% од шансите во кои доаѓаше..
 
“You already know my thoughts on this issue. I don’t like it because I think it is not fair,” said Napoli Coach Maurizio Sarri before they were beaten 3-1 by Udinese on April 3rd.Playing at the same time is ideal. Playing at 6.00pm, then it’s even worse. There is no daylight, but it is not night time either. Games at 12.30 pm are also very bad. No players want to play at that time.”

That match saw their star striker Gonzalo Higuain sent off for a spectacular lack of discipline, and after the game Sarri continued to lament the way the fixture list was constructed. “This is the sixth time we have played after Juve and they always seem to win. Playing with a huge weight on our shoulders can damage confidence, but so far it hasn’t happened. We’re almost getting used to it now.”

:pos::pos::pos: Лузерски менталитет, провинциски клуб.
 
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