What Let Italy Down

What Let Italy Down

Post by Diego » Thu, 11 Jul 2002 10:43:23




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> >> On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 19:57:54 +0200, Nick Simoncini

> >> >Good points, but what if the Tommasi goal had not been disallowed?...

> >> The keeper would have saved it. Easily.

> >Nada, 100% goal.

> Proven of course

Not at all. I don't think even Rivaldo scored on all of his chances. Apples
and Oranges

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>by his previous shot right in to the goalkeeper's gut
> while alone in front of him.

much different, less space and time to aim. Second one had more
opportunities.

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> He's no finisher...

14 goals in Serie A, and this one was over.
 
 
 

What Let Italy Down

Post by Diego » Thu, 11 Jul 2002 10:43:44


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> > > On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 19:57:54 +0200, Nick Simoncini

> > > >Good points, but what if the Tommasi goal had not been disallowed?...

> > > The keeper would have saved it. Easily.

> > Nada, 100% goal.

> ...the way Vieri scored from inside the six yard box with an empty net...

> ...oh...wait....he MISSED....

> ...but hey...I'm sure Tommasi would have scored....he had a MUCH
> EASIER chance....

Game over.

 
 
 

What Let Italy Down

Post by Diego » Thu, 11 Jul 2002 10:44:49


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> > > > > >> On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 19:57:54 +0200, Nick Simoncini

> > > > > >> >Good points, but what if the Tommasi goal had not been
> > > disallowed?...

> > > > > >> The keeper would have saved it. Easily.

> > > > > >Nada, 100% goal.

> > > > > insulting lee woon jae's capability again. this is despite the
stark
> > > reality
> > > > > that buffon did not manage to save italy from park and ahn, and
lee
> woon
> > > jae
> > > > > have given you italian whiners a third finger by outperforming
> spanish
> > > casillas
> > > > > in KOR:SPA, a fact you can't deny though you will certainly try.

> > > > outperforming casillas???

> > > > When did that happen?

> > > When he saved the penalty and stopped Spain scoring in open play.

> > And that is outperforming Casillas?

> > Do you really believe that,

> Yes and no.

> Your ongoing complaints about the Spanish WC campaign are a trifle boring.

Yet he reads them all?

Bizarre...