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Post time 25-6-2010 06:41 PM | Show all posts
seharian dok pikiaq, apa yg lippi nmpk Iaquinta...nak prolific striker jauh sekali, tiap2 musim scor ...
bbkss Post at 25-6-2010 15:00



    err...cuba pikiaq 2-3 hr lg...mungkin dpt ilham skit...
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Post time 25-6-2010 06:59 PM | Show all posts
motif aku masuk sini nak gelakkan korang...esp nesta..

tp tak jd laaa...kesian aku tgk peminat2 ...
jpl_fan Post at 25-6-2010 17:39



    alaa.... gelak je laaa.. wat pe nak malu2...
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Post time 25-6-2010 07:34 PM | Show all posts
one nice comment dari internet..

"De Rossi akan menjadi hebat kalo tim Roma ialah national tim it ...
Nesta13 Post at 25-6-2010 17:14

fabio quagliarella a.k.a. mr.wondergoals..

tak sah kalau takde at least 2-3 goal quagliarella dlm senarai top 10 goals serieA setiap season..

tak paham nape lippi prefer si yakuinta dari quagliarella..

dgr nama yakuinta je aku da geli..aku terbayang sotong kurita plak..
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Post time 25-6-2010 07:38 PM | Show all posts
kalau dia masuk awal pun tk leh nak buat pa sgt kalau yg lain tu main cam sampah...tak kan dia n ...
MoToL6 Post at 25-6-2010 13:57

a'ah la..yg tu mmg tak professional from quagliarella..time was running short masa tu..yet dia bole bersandiwara plak..
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Post time 26-6-2010 08:58 PM | Show all posts
motif aku masuk sini nak gelakkan korang...esp nesta..

tp tak jd laaa...kesian aku tgk peminat2 ...
jpl_fan Post at 25-6-2010 17:39



   lama jugak aku tggu hang masuk...masuk jugak ye...terima kasih sebab kesian...tp x ikhlas tu, lebih baik hang gelak puas2
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Post time 26-6-2010 09:00 PM | Show all posts
err...cuba pikiaq 2-3 hr lg...mungkin dpt ilham skit...
cmf_toaster Post at 25-6-2010 18:41



    dah dpt dah ilham, ghupanya lippi dgn iaquinta ada hubungan batin...:@
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Post time 27-6-2010 07:28 PM | Show all posts
siot arr korang neh... tahun 2006 lebey hebak dari france ...tahun 2010 pun lebey hebak dari france gak... korang score lebey dan point lebey...  tahniah
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Post time 28-6-2010 10:41 AM | Show all posts
korang sume dah komen baikkk punya pasal italy..aku dah menyumpah abis2 kat player, kat lippi..sayang sungguh dia kat kurita tu..tgk bila qualirella masuk..forward idup sket..mmg bodoh...

ni yg aku dpt cari faktor2 kehampehan italy edisi kali ni
1. pemilihan 23 pemain yg hampeh..sepatutnya kurita,gattuso,camoranesi,zambrotta x payah select pun.lippi ada special relationship ngan diorg ni:@

2. kesalahan taktikal & pemilihan 1st eleven..lg sekali kurita ada dlm list ni..bodo punya kurita..lippi x nampak ke kebodohan dia.last game lwn slovakia tu dia dah drop gila tp kurita ada lg dlm starting line up..cuba gandingkan natale ngan quaglirella/pazzini..ni harapkan kurita ju jgk..lg satu last game bleh dia letak gattuso..totally useless..baik letak palombo

3.pirlo ngan buffon injed..especially pirlo..dia xdeatas padang hilang sume idea nak attack..

kesimpulannya,sape yg rasa dah tua tu cpt2 la retired..pirlo ngan buffon bleh lg represent national team..kita tgk camne tampuk pemerintahan prandelli plak pas ni..track record dia bagus setakat ni
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Post time 28-6-2010 10:56 AM | Show all posts
one nice comment dari internet..

"De Rossi akan menjadi hebat kalo tim Roma ialah national tim it ...
Nesta13 Post at 25-6-2010 05:14 PM



tak pe nesta...bukan ko tak tau tim azzurri ni suka amik player yg 'berpegalaman'...kalau dia maintain cam skrg sure he will be selected...kite tgg la euro 2012 plak..dia ni main ke tak..
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Post time 28-6-2010 10:59 AM | Show all posts
fabio quagliarella a.k.a. mr.wondergoals..

tak sah kalau takde at least 2-3 goal quagliarella d ...
shadowmoon Post at 25-6-2010 07:34 PM



    hahahaha....mmg ada iras2 sotong kurita pun...pa pun lippi silap strategi la...bak kata nesta..people will forget how well he does during the 2006 welkap...people will only remember 2010 welkap...
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Post time 28-6-2010 11:29 AM | Show all posts
dah la...dah kalah pun...cukup2 laa komen tu
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Post time 28-6-2010 11:53 AM | Show all posts
lama jugak aku tggu hang masuk...masuk jugak ye...terima kasih sebab kesian...tp x ikhlas t ...
bbkss Post at 26-6-2010 20:58



lama jugak ko tunggu erk...hahaha..ikutkan hati nak gelak2 sambil perli2...tp apakan daya..aku tak tgk game....so malas nak kutuk without knowledge...yg terang2 aku leh kutuk ialah players selection blajar dr german erk....defence diorang dah amik alih dr italy
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Post time 28-6-2010 04:38 PM | Show all posts
cite euro lak...

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The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) have announced that Cesare Prandelli will be officially unveiled as Italy coach on 1 July, while captain Fabio Cannavaro has retired from international football at the age of 36.

Prandelli's appointment was long expected; at the start of this month his club, ACF Fiorentina, announced he would be replaced by Sini歛 Mihajlović for next season. The 52-year-old former Juventus midfielder, started his coaching career with Atalanta BC and led US Lecce, AC Venezia, Hellas-Verona FC, AS Roma and Parma FC before joining Fiorentina in 2005. Last season he led the Viola to the UEFA Champions League round of 16.

"Prandelli was selected for his ability to work with young players and because of his landmark achievements in Florence," FIGC president Giancarlo Abete explained. "We have a long-term project with Prandelli; that's why he will sign a four-year contract lasting until the next World Cup."

Marcello Lippi, who led the Azzurri to glory at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, had already decided to step down before the start of the current finals in South Africa. Thursday's 3-2 defeat against Slovakia saw Italy eliminated as the bottom side in Group F.

The 62-year-old Lippi had replaced Roberto Donadoni in the wake of a disappointing showing at UEFA EURO 2008, and said: "I'm very sorry to have ended my time with Italy in this sad way. I take all responsibility. If the team approached a tournament like the World Cup with fear, it means I did not do my job properly."

Abete added: "I made the decision to recall Marcello Lippi after EURO 2008 and I don't regret it. We are still grateful to him and will always be. Now we absolutely need a fresh start, we cannot afford to be sad for too long, we have to restart quickly." Italy will start their UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying campaign against Estonia on 3 September.

Cannavaro, meanwhile, will not be available for selection having announced that his 136th cap for Italy was his last. The one-time SSC Napoli, Parma, FC Internazionale Milano and Real Madrid CF defender ended a second spell at Juventus in the summer, committing to represent Dubai-based Al-Ahli Club for the next two seasons.

"It would have been easier to quit in 2006 after the World Cup triumph, but I didn't think it was fair towards the people who gave me so much during my career," the 2006 Ballon d'Or winner said. "In 2006 I came to this press conference with the cup beside me. I don't have it now but I'm here to take my responsibility. For me the national team is always special. This tournament is a black page in the history of our national team but it cannot cancel what we did in 2006."


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last but not least...

揟his tournament is a black page in the history of our national team but it cannot cancel what we did in 2006擺/color]
Fabio Cannavaro
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Post time 29-6-2010 10:29 AM | Show all posts


hall of shame...
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Post time 30-6-2010 12:48 PM | Show all posts
hall of shame...
cmf_toaster Post at 29-6-2010 10:29



   
well, at least dia accept his responsibility now. dan dia boleh berbangga dgn piala dunia dia dah penah menang...  salute to canna! pity, his time is over. dia ni idola aku since dia kt parma lagik
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Post time 30-6-2010 01:02 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by komandermaut at 30-6-2010 13:03

aku amik keputusan nak stop sumpah seranah dh following the shameful exit. whats done is done. so bila aku baca artikel yg ade kt goal.com ni, aku tertarik sket. ade benarnye. kalau la bagus si FIGC and prandelli baca artikel ni, aku rasa azzurri will rise again. kena buat cepat2, otherwise, bukan kata kita fail in euro2012, silap2 nak qualify euro pun tak tentu lagik!  The Azzurri have fallen a long way in the last four years, so it's time to look at what must be done to climb back to the world's summit. Goal.com's Kris Voakes starts the ball rolling...

1. Give Nazionale Coach A Longer Run
Only Giovanni Trapattoni can boast a single spell of more than 24 months in charge of la Nazionale in the past 14 years, having held the post between 2000 and 2004. But even that came after he was “given another chance” when referee Byron Moreno was blamed for the 2002 World Cup flop. Messrs Maldini, Zoff, Lippi (twice) and Donadoni have all been and gone since then, leading to a distinct lack of consistency at the top. There really has to be something done to give coaches a reason to stay on and work deep into the national game. Coaching the Azzurri shouldn’t be treated as an extended gap year between high profile club jobs.

2. Review The Hierarchy Within The National Team Set-Up
The FIGC cannot be absolved of all blame for what has taken place this summer. Questions need to be asked regarding the decisions first to re-appoint Lippi after two years out of the game and then to allow a situation whereby the coach was left to overlook countless supremely talented players due to purely political motives. Decisions need to be made regarding the futures of Giancarlo Abete, Demetrio Albertini, Cesare Gussoni et al, while it also needs to be decided just how closely the board should work with the head coach in future.

3. Play To The Nation’s Strengths: Use A Trequartista, Don’t Play 4-3-3
Many a club coach tends to run with a system long after its effectiveness has proven to have died, or to have been non-existent in the first place. But how a national coach, supposedly the cream of the crop, can overlook such a glaringly obvious error needs serious review. Whilst international players should be able to switch into any given system, so should a national coach be able to identify which systems suit the best players in the land. Italy has been known for its No.10s for decades, and it’s time that at least one of the countless fantasista options are exercised by the Azzurri on a permanent basis.

4. Stop Relying On “Experience” For Big Tournaments
Caps do not automatically mean “experience”.  Age, similarly, does not automatically equate to a greater pedigree, more often than not leading only to complacency. Fabio Cannavaro was probably done for as an international defender when he was embarrassed more than once in the Confederations Cup, so why was he given further opportunities? Because he wanted to add to his tally of caps? And it’s not just Cannavaro. What about Gennaro Gattuso? Are there not any better young midfield players to fill that gap? We don’t know, because Italy fail to...

5. ...Make Friendly Internationals Serve Their Purpose
Nobody’s saying that there should be a Diego Maradona-style turnover of players for each international fixture. After all, how else will some of the partnerships that will be relied upon in finals tournaments be formed? But decent runs in the side could be given to more emerging players, rather than 20 and 45 minutes here and there as happened with the likes of Bocchetti, Candreva, Cassani et al. Are these games really caps compilers for the likes of Buffon, Cannavaro and Zambrotta, or are they for the coach to see some of his less-used options in international match situations. Let’s have less of the Hungarys, Austrias and Cameroons at neutral, lifeless venues and more of the Hollands, Spains and Frances in intimidating settings.

6. More Players Should Try Their Hand Abroad
Italy are the only country to have picked entirely home-based squads in the last two World Cups, and in 2002 only Francesco Coco – on loan from Milan to Barcelona – bucked that trend. Of the 23 world champions, six later moved away from home, but five of them are now back on familiar soil. But many of those who gave it a crack were among the lesser lights in that set-up (I’m looking at you Oddo, Barzagli and Zaccardo) and so would have been going some to become world beaters on their travels. But maybe more players need to take a leaf out of Giuseppe Rossi’s book and attempt the switch at a younger age. How much better might Marchisio and Montolivo be with that kind of life experience behind them?

7. Introduce A “Three Italian Starters” Rule In Serie A
Luciano Moggi was wrong to point the finger squarely at Inter for the Azzurri’s World Cup failure, but the European champions are one of the clubs whose over-reliance on foreign players has far from helped Italian football internationally. These clubs are meant to be representatives of Italian football, and if the Premier League is anything to go by then Italian clubs could be going down a dangerous road. So there should be a minimum number of nationals included in Serie A starting line-ups. As things stand it wouldn’t make a difference to the large majority of clubs, but would at least force the more affluent to think twice before buying abroad.

8. Force Teams To Include Four Homegrowns In First Team Squad Of 25
This would both aid the fruition of the ‘three Italian starters’ idea and would force clubs to focus more on their youth set-ups. “Homegrowns” would specifically mean players who have spent five years with their club, maybe even including at least one who were with the club at the age of 18. The 25-man squad could be tinkered with during each transfer window to allow new youngsters a chance if necessary. And there should maybe be a cap put on the number of players a club can loan out each year, to stop kids being forgotten about within large youth set-ups at big clubs.

9. Develop A Closer Working Relationship Between The Head Coach And The Clubs
When Marcello Lippi did a tour of Serie A clubs a couple of months back he completely skipped Inter and barely even thought about going to a number of other sides. With the World Cup the only reason for the visits, he didn’t seem to bear in mind that there might be an opportunity to look at other, younger prospects.  The head coach’s job is not just to think about the first 23, but the whole national set-up, and it’s vital that Cesare Prandelli is allowed more provision to visit and work with clubs throughout Serie A and beyond.

10. Bring The Under-21s Into The National Set-Up Earlier
Only three of last year’s decent crop of under-21s who went to the semi-finals of the European Championships were called up for this summer’s World Cup squad. And while Domenico Criscito featured fully, Claudio Marchisio was played out of position and Salvatore Bocchetti wasn’t used at all. And there was no look-in for the likes of Antonio Candreva, Salvatore Sirigu, Andrea Poli, Mario Balotelli, Marco Motta, Robert Acquafresca and Sebastian Giovinco, though the latter three have had their club struggles for one reason or another this season. It seems such a waste, and a repeat must be avoided when the likes of Federico Macheda, Lorenzo De Silvestri, Roberto Soriano and Angelo Ogbonna come of age.
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Post time 30-6-2010 04:49 PM | Show all posts
nice artikel komander...

Under-21 tu la strength... Italy back to back winner.. talent2 yg ada sekarang semua champion U-21.. tapi sekarang da lama tak menang...

aku ingat masa layan world youth club tahun 2007 kat sini dulu.. tiga2 tim serie A takde masalah lepas 2nd round... bukan tim ajax, bukan arsenal.. dua2 tim ni youth program diorg dikatakan power...

pasal inter.. yg tu aku rasa diorg still ada contribute kepada kemerosotan nazionale.. ..

moratti tu kemaruk sgt merasa CLeague.. bakat2 mcm santon tu patut da pegi Wcup...
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Post time 30-6-2010 04:51 PM | Show all posts
Reply 895# komandermaut


    betul.. bila pikir balik, kalo canna retire lepas 2006, sapa yg bole diharapkan nak jaga backline.. dan yg paling penting sapa yg berkaliber nak jadi kapten... patutnya nesta.. dia muda sikit.. tapi awal2 da announce retirement..
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Post time 1-7-2010 11:28 AM | Show all posts
Reply  komandermaut


    betul.. bila pikir balik, kalo canna retire lepas 2006, sapa yg bole d ...
Nesta13 Post at 30-6-2010 16:51


Awatnya Nesta retired awal sgt?
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Post time 1-7-2010 12:22 PM | Show all posts
Reply 899# zull4rs


    member frust kot....

lagipon da menang sekali.. cukup laa...
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