Anthony;2865342 said:
Yes, you're absolutely right. Inter players are innocent.
there's sledging, and then there's violence ... one is lamentable, but words cannot kill or maim ... the other is just inexcusable ...
Anthony;2865342 said:
Yeah, yeah... All the Serie A teams play extraordinary football. All deserve the title, at least more than Roma. Even more, Roma should be relegated of what Totti did in the final!
what the hell are you talking about? I like Roma ... I love Totti as a player, and have followed his and Roma's matches closely since he impressed me at EURO 2000 ... where did you think I started watching Cassano closely too? he and Totti were beyond magical as a duo at the height of their friendship ...
I just think that what happened in the final was inexcusable from Totti ... and players like Perotta and Taddei and even Riise seconds before the final whistle were purposefully stomping on players after the ball had gone or flying into tackles with raised feet due to frustration as the match wore on ... even Philippe Mexès, one of my favourite defenders in the world, gave Materazzi a few punches ... and Matrix, like the moron he is, made an absolute meal of it ... but it doesn't excuse the frustration from the Roma players coming out in violent bouts ... Totti was the worst of them, but he wasn't alone ... that was my point all along ...
as for Serie A on the whole, there are a few teams and a few managers I think have an excellent attacking mentality, and have moulded some unique and attractive outfits ... Mazzarri with Napoli, Del Neri with Samp, Gasperini with Genoa in previous seasons, and best of all Prandelli with Fiorentina (who I rate highest amongst these Italian managers, despite the second half of the season going quite badly for the Viola) .... all those teams have a lot of classy players (Cassano, Miccoli, Hamšík, Lavezzi, etc. etc.), who are a lot of fun to watch ...
Anthony;2865342 said:
The whole World hates Balotelli, wants to kick his ass hard and wishes to see him dead.
that's exactly what he thinks, not me ... he's stupid to resist any constructive advice, and has been extremely stubborn ... yeah, he's faced a lot of adversity and extraordinary circumstances in his personal life, but he's fabricating into perceived adversity in the world of football ... and incidents such as that with Totti -- an Italian talisman and someone who should be setting an example -- doesn't help change his attitude, because he thinks it reinforces his stance ... Super Mario is young, and it is his youth that is keeping this stubborn ... when it clicks for him mentally -- and it really is up to him -- then he will quickly climb to amongst the top 2-3 players in the world ...
Arnau;2865426 said:
Totti behaviour must be punished, he's 34 and told to a 20 years old lad "fucking nigga" before kick him...
disgraceful ... individually, the violence and the racism deserves harsh punishment ... guilty of both, it must be severe ... very sad to say this about a player I have enjoyed watching so much for the past decade, but he must be made an example of ...