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Reply #40 philipinoe2's post
ada tayang tak??...mcm tak dek jek.. |
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aku tak tau nak tepek kat mana..
tapi mamat ni tak habis2 buat keje bodow
Cassano handed lengthy ban Tuesday 4 March, 2008
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Antonio Cassano has been suspended for five matches and fined |
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Calcio Debate: Fabiano Santacroce |
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To celebrate 150 editions of Calcio Italia magazine we profile the 15 star players of our liftetime, look back at the historic Coaches, marvel at the stunning goals and much more! | |
| | No 15: Paul Gascoigne | It is unlikely that Football Italia would have made such an impression on British football fans without Paul Gascoigne. | No 14: Gianfranco Zola | It says a lot about Gianfranco Zola that he is one of the icons of the Calcio Italia era despite spending much of that time outside of Italy. | No 13: Giuseppe Signori | Not even Giuseppe Signori himself knew what magic he possessed in that unforgettable left-foot of his. | No 12: Franco Baresi | When Milan retired Franco Baresi's No 6 shirt it underlined just what sort of a contribution the stopper made to his beloved club. | No 11: Christian Vieri | Christian Vieri was never going to be your typical Italian footballer, but that hasn't stopped him becoming a symbol of the modern calcio star. | No 10: Zinedine Zidane | It takes a special kind of player to commit a heinous physical assault in the biggest football match in the world, yet still be seen as the hero. | No 9: Roberto Mancini | It's no wonder Roberto Mancini is so fond of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, for he was the original dribble addict and purveyor of fantastical flicks. | No 8: Kaka | In just four years in Italy, the pride of the Selecao has made an astonishing transition from promising starlet to an idol for a generation. | No 7: Gianluigi Buffon | When you talk about the best goalkeeper in the world, you are obviously talking about Gigi Buffon. | No 6: Fabio Cannavaro | The skipper of the first Italian team that we saw lift the World Cup, Fabio Cannavaro has been a true giant over the last 16 years. | No 5: Alessandro Del Piero | Think back and you'll remember a 20-year-old Alessandro Del Piero who was so talented he was able to push Roberto Baggio out of the Juventus side. | No 4: Francesco Totti | Roma skipper Francesco Totti has become a symbol of both the club and the city during his 15-year spell at the Stadio Olimpico. | No 3: Gabriel Batistuta | Who can put a figure on how many trophies Gabriel Batistuta missed out on due to his loyalty to Fiorentina? | No 2: Roberto Baggio | For an entire decade and beyond, Roberto Baggio was at the centre of most football discussions the length and breadth of Italy. | No 1: Paolo Maldini | A legend for Milan and Italy, Paolo Maldini is possibly the only active player who can claim to be the best the world has ever seen in his position. |
WHAT DO U GUYS THINK OF THIS? WISE CHOICE? |
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Reply #44 komandermaut's post
banyak nama yang missing ni |
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Reply #44 komandermaut's post
It takes a special kind of player to commit a heinous physical assault in the biggest football match in the world, yet still be seen as the hero.
wakakakakakakaka |
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Reply #46 Nesta13's post
hehhee... i know what u mean
tp bg aku, list ni pun too biased to serie a. x fair sgt la, as kata bbkss, many names missing.
aku beria2 cr kt mph kot2 ade copy mag edition ni, takde la. takkan nk kena cr kt kino kot? |
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Reply #44 komandermaut's post
pippo inzaghi should have been somewhere in that list :@ |
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Originally posted by stats at 22-4-2008 07:45 PM
pippo inzaghi should have been somewhere in that list :@
agreee.... he always and up till now kerja dia sumbat gol ajeee... |
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Reply #48 stats's post
pipo no 1009.... |
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Reply #51 Nesta13's post
diorang boikot pokcik madonna |
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Uncle Don da list provisional squad..
Italy's provisional Euro 2008 squad:
Goalkeepers: Gigi Buffon (Juventus), Marco Amelia (Livorno), Morgan De Sanctis (Sevilla)
Defenders: Christian Panucci (Roma), Fabio Cannavaro (Real Madrid), Marco Materazzi (Inter), Gianluca Zambrotta (Barcelona), Andrea Barzagli (Palermo), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Fabio Grosso (Lyon)
Midfielders: Mauro Camoranesi (Juventus), Andrea Pirlo (Milan), Gennaro Gattuso (Milan), Massimo Ambrosini (Milan), Daniele De Rossi (Roma), Simone Perrotta (Roma), Alberto Aquilani (Roma), Riccardo Montolivo (Fiorentina)
Strikers: Luca Toni (Bayern Munich), Antonio Di Natale (Udinese), Quagliarella (Udinese), Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus), Marco Borriello (Genoa), Antonio Cassano (Sampdoria)
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sesungguhnya aku merasakan weak squad... |
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silap laaa tak bawak deadly striker ni |
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tapi aku rase itali x menang euro 08...
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European Championship History: Italy
As our build-up towards this summer's European Championships begins, Carlo Garganese looks at Italy抯 history in the tournament...
For a country with a World Cup record only second to Brazil, one would have expected Italy抯 history in the European Championships to be equally as impressive.
However this has not really proved to be the case. In the 12 tournaments to be staged since 1960, Italy have won the competition just once, and aside from this have reached the final, semi-final, and a third-and-fourth playoff on one occasion each. They have failed to qualify on five occasions, although three of these were before the final tournament was expanded in 1980. Nevertheless they remain the fourth most successful country in the history of the Euros, behind Germany, France and Russia.
1960 Did not Enter
1964 Did not Qualify
1968 Champions
1972 Did not Qualify
1976 Did not Qualify
1980 Fourth place
1984 Did not Qualify
1988 Semi-final
1992 Did not Qualify
1996 Round 1
2000 Runners-up
2004 Round 1
Euro 68 Winners
Italy抯 one victory in the history of the championships came bang in the middle of this European lean period. The Azzurri were under intense pressure going into the tournament on home soil, following another diabolical World Cup performance in England two years earlier.
The Superga Air disaster in 1949 which wiped out the 慓rande Torino |
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Reply #55 philipinoe2's post
aku suka semi ni.. pada aku antara best performance partnership Nesta-Canna..
Dino zoff awal2 guna 5 defend pasal lawan tuan tanah... bila zambrotta kena send off dia stick kepada 4 defender and balik kepada catenaccio..
pastu Totti amek penalti style panenka.. |
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apsal nesta x mainn?? |
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Originally posted by Nesta13 at 27-5-2008 12:42 PM
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pompuan yg pakai suar jeans tu ada 6-pax.. |
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