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« Reply #165 on: March 29, 2010, 11:00:38 AM »

^^Floccari has been great but no where near Pandev

Milan was shit but still a draw away is not bad, Dias missed a sitter but they also hit the crossbar.

Mauri if he continues this run of improvement actually is more useful than zarate, simple yet clever passes is all he really needs to do to be effective.  Zarate continues to be a grand dissappointment all his shots were weak and like Aquile pointed out Mauri  actually hit the net from a bad angle too.  In the last few games and even since Reja has started to coach the number of sky high high wasted shots has been significantly reduced and team play has improved.  Kolarov made some runs up the field and some dangerous crosses into the box, defence not great but then again its not exactly his specialty as an offensive side back.  This has been a great turn of events and hope it continues but come summer time make no mistake this squad as a whole is terrible and thats considering we still have players like Kolarov and Floccari.

  

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« Reply #166 on: March 29, 2010, 11:09:21 AM »

It was a bit of an exageration and every news outlet said the same. But looking at our own problems, Kolarov looked like a pillar of salt on that play. And let's face it, it ain't the first time he's been suspect on D - and he hasn't exactly made up for it by providing the counterbalance of offense. If it is true that there is a bidding war for him (allegedly Real, Inter and Juve are interested) I say may the biggest sucker...umm I mean offer, win. 

Kolarov got forward on occasions well but he should have showed some intent to move out of Flamini's way for the penalty. He also should not try to head the ball back to Muslera as he did in the second half, where 'war horse' Ambrosini nearly capitalised. You just can't do that at this level and he was lucky it was Ambrosini who got on the end of it and not a better offensive player.

Amyhow, its seven points from our last three games. Can't say I expected that at all. The next two games are crucial, six points please before we end Rioma's Scudetto hopes. That too is a must.
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« Reply #167 on: March 29, 2010, 11:19:15 AM »

^^^^^^ Doesn't matter. Kolarov was standing there like a retard and flamini blew right by him. Kolarov and ledesma were right there and they both gave flamini the middle instead of pushing him outside.

It does matter kolarov's foot never left the ground, but again free kicks are seemingly at the discretion of the ref. so Kolarov ran down the other side of the field and performed the same BS penalty draw and was given nothing, why because running into people does not get you PK in the pure game. If you want to hate on Kolarov thats fine, he made some shit kicks and a few uninspired runs. there is more shit on this team to wast time bitching at a good player.

people also love to hate on Dias, which I can understand I hate on Dikite(?). they both have a similar problem: consistency. the only problem there is Dias just started playing for lazio and he has got a strong run(like dikit) and a strong tackle, and what out of two or three games he lost his head a few times he did come from brasil football they tend to get away with a bit more (to say the least)
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« Reply #168 on: March 29, 2010, 12:40:28 PM »

Well duh. Cruz is a target man, so that would have been Foggia's specific purpose, ping the ball to Cruz, who would attempt (and likely fail) to bring it down, and create an attack. And I guess we can add your analysis to Foggia's growing list of excuses for being shit which is now comfortably in double figures.
-He needs two forwards,
-a sunny day,
-laid the day before,
-yellow ball,
-time and space to deliver a pass
-A chance, he deserves it 
- Crap defenders. ( Good defenders to stop Foggia) 
- Better players around him
- Proper manager
- His delivery of DVD's entitled 'How to become a poor man's Ljungberg in 10 easy steps' ... MUST BE ON TIME 
Totally agree.

It was a bit of an exageration and every news outlet said the same. But looking at our own problems, Kolarov looked like a pillar of salt on that play. And let's face it, it ain't the first time he's been suspect on D - and he hasn't exactly made up for it by providing the counterbalance of offense. If it is true that there is a bidding war for him (allegedly Real, Inter and Juve are interested) I say may the biggest sucker...umm I mean offer, win. 
And exactly what I think.
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« Reply #169 on: March 29, 2010, 12:40:48 PM »

^^^ Kolarov is not at fault for causing the penalty, because I agree that it was more Flamini into Kolarov than the reverse. But if Flamini wasn't such a pansy, if he'd been a decent striker he'd have cooly slid by a stationary Kolarov and had a free go at Muslera.
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« Reply #170 on: March 29, 2010, 05:33:09 PM »

^^^^^^ Doesn't matter. Kolarov was standing there like a retard and flamini blew right by him. Kolarov and ledesma were right there and they both gave flamini the middle instead of pushing him outside.

It does matter kolarov's foot never left the ground, but again free kicks are seemingly at the discretion of the ref. so Kolarov ran down the other side of the field and performed the same BS penalty draw and was given nothing, why because running into people does not get you PK in the pure game. If you want to hate on Kolarov thats fine, he made some shit kicks and a few uninspired runs. there is more shit on this team to wast time bitching at a good player.

people also love to hate on Dias, which I can understand I hate on Dikite(?). they both have a similar problem: consistency. the only problem there is Dias just started playing for lazio and he has got a strong run(like dikit) and a strong tackle, and what out of two or three games he lost his head a few times he did come from brasil football they tend to get away with a bit more (to say the least)

Well i used to like kolarov but it seems to me he doesn't really care much about Lazio's survival cause he knows he will be gone in the summer either way.
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