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AS Roma Thread [2005-2006]

ForzaNerrazurri

Senior Squad
ah **** its over. materazzi :| totti and veron sent off at the end for headbutting eachother :|

not all is bad...at least Adriano got some confidence with 2 goals.
 

modena_10

Senior Squad
WOWEE WOW WOW

 

SB9Dragon

Fan Favourite
Congrats to Roma who ****ted on us in the first half. I'm not happy about that PK call but I still feel it's the teams fault for really giving the first half away. Thank God though Adriano came in and scored a brace to make it a respectable loss of 3-2.

BTW what's the name of that guy in the pic? He's hilarious. His SNL bit was the best of all time.
 

santino

Fan Favourite
ED ORA,IL NOSTRO CAPITANO!!! IL SIMBOLO DI ROMA!!! IL BIMBO DI ORO!!! CON IL NUMERO 10!!!

FRANCESCO!!!!! TOTTI!!!!!!!!!!!



Happiest I've been in weeks!!!!!!!!!!


FORZA LA MAGICA ROMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

$teauA

Superstar
SB9Dragon said:
Congrats to Roma who ****ted on us in the first half. I'm not happy about that PK call but I still feel it's the teams fault for really giving the first half away. Thank God though Adriano came in and scored a brace to make it a respectable loss of 3-2.

BTW what's the name of that guy in the pic? He's hilarious. His SNL bit was the best of all time.

You didn't know that was Christopher Walker? wow :|

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Other than the early yellow how was Chivu? Who did he defend man to man? Please don't tell me it was Adriano :(
 

Totti

Club Supporter
hey guys,
over the last few years i was able to see all goals on coolioz.com together with some other extra features ... unfortunately the site is gone :(

Anybody an idea, where to view at least the goals?
 

modena_10

Senior Squad
Spalletti shuts out Cassano Saturday 5 November, 2005
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Luciano Spalletti has now confirmed that Antonio Cassano will not play in a Roma jersey until he signs a new contract.

“The club has a project for the future and I will only use players who share that vision,” stated the Coach in today’s Press Conference.

Cassano has now recovered from an ankle injury, but he has not been included in the squad travelling to Messina for Sunday’s game and official confirmation arrived that it was a disciplinary decision.

“Antonio seemed physically fit in training and is fully recovered now, but this has nothing to do with why he wasn’t picked. Will he be left out until he signs a new contract? That is possible.”

The tug of war between the Italian international and Roma has been going on for over a year, but reached a head because he will be a free agent in the summer.

It’s believed the Giallorossi want him to pen a new contract or join Inter in January, whereas Cassano would prefer to wait until June and sign for Juventus.

The situation could, however, cost him his place in the 2006 World Cup squad, as Marcello Lippi warned that he “will not wait forever” and cannot call someone for international duty who is not playing at club level.

Meanwhile, the capital club faces a difficult trip to Sicily on Sunday afternoon, where they will take on struggling Messina.

“They have rediscovered their unity after a tough time in which everything was going wrong for them. I am concerned about taking on Zlatan Muslimovic, as I know this striker well and he can cause problems for opposition defences.”

Spalletti must do without the suspended Daniele De Rossi and Cristian Chivu, while Messina are missing Riccardo Zampagna and Ivica Iliev. However, the Sicilians finally won their first game of the season at Lecce last week with a brace from former Roma youngster Gaetano D’Agostino.

“D’Agostino scored two important goals to get his side out of trouble and is definitely a talent. Coppola and Massimo Donati are also key players, but we can win this match. It’s still possible we can aim for fourth place, although I prefer to set simple goals so that we can build our way to a long-term ambition.”
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ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
To me it seems like a stupid idea to not play Cassano until he signs a new contract; I don't think there's a better way to make him NOT want to resign. I mean, if he's going to leave for free, you might as well get the most out of him while you can.
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
Julio ready for Cruz to Roma
Monday 21 November, 2005
Inter striker Julio Cruz looks likely to move to Roma at the end of the season, according to reports in Italy.

Cruz, whose contract expires in the summer, has been waiting for the Nerazzurri to offer him a new deal after an exceptional season so far.

But with no such arrangement forthcoming, the Argentina striker will be available for nothing in six months.

Roma, who seem resigned to losing Antonio Cassano for nothing in June as the striker continues to refuse the improved terms on a new three-year-deal, are keen on compensating for the £20m signing from Bari.

Although it would hardly recoup the financial loss of Cassano, procuring the services of Cruz for free would at least help draw a line under the whole messy affair.

The Giallorossi are prepared to offer the South American £1.7m a season for four years and the in-form 31-year-old - who has just earned a recall to the Argentina squad but remains something of a San Sio super sub - is keen on the move.

Another free agent who could be on his way to the Stadio Olimpico at the end of the season is Hatem Trabelsi of Ajax.

The right-back, who will represent Tunisia at the World Cup in the summer, has attracted the interest of Juventus, Milan and Arsenal.

However, with Luciano Moggi seemingly commandeering proceedings, it appears that the Juve transfer mogul is willing to ‘allow’ the player to move to Roma, much as he is supposed to have permitted similar transfers to the capital involving Samuel Kuffour and Shabani Nonda.


:D
 

Cityhunter

Youth Team
I dont understand the "Moggi connection" as a non-Italian, but it seems that this guy has way to much influence power, since he can decide which player is going to which team. Can someone explain?
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
Media thinks that Moggi was trying to help Roma with their mercato so Juve could get an option on Cassano. That's why people think he "let" Nonda, Taddei and Kuffour go to Roma.
 


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