• Serie A, 2020-10-04 [R]

    From Futbolmetrix@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Sun Oct 4 12:54:00 2020
    Atalanta - Cagliari 5-2
    Atalanta on pace to finish the season with 160 goals, more or less.
    Milan - Spezia 3-0
    Milan is doing it more quietly, but they also have three wins out of three Lazio-Inter 1-1
    Watched the first half. Lazio had a good start, but then Inter looked totally in control, and deservedly took the lead with Lautaro. In the second half Lazio equalized, then cards started to fly. Lazio hung on to the 1-1 draw. Dropped points for Conte.
    Juve-Napoli Postponed/(3-0?)
    Two Napoli players tested positive for COVID. Napoli, contravening protocols, but with the blessing of their local health authority, decided that the whole team could not travel to Turin. This should be a 3-0 win for Juve, and a heavy point penalty for Napoli, but this is Italy, so who knows?
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  • From Werner Pichler@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Sun Oct 4 13:09:29 2020
    On Sunday, 4 October 2020 21:54:02 UTC+2, Futbolmetrix wrote:
    Atalanta - Cagliari 5-2
    Atalanta on pace to finish the season with 160 goals, more or less.

    Milan - Spezia 3-0
    Milan is doing it more quietly, but they also have three wins out of three

    Lazio-Inter 1-1
    Watched the first half. Lazio had a good start, but then Inter looked totally in control, and deservedly took the lead with Lautaro. In the second half Lazio equalized, then cards started to fly.

    You have one guess as to who lured Immobile into getting a red.

    Lazio hung on to the 1-1 draw.
    Dropped points for Conte.

    Juve-Napoli Postponed/(3-0?)
    Two Napoli players tested positive for COVID. Napoli, contravening protocols, but with the blessing of their local health authority, decided that the whole team could not travel to Turin. This should be a 3-0 win for Juve,

    Yes.

    and a heavy point penalty for Napoli,

    No? Why?

    but this is Italy, so who knows?

    Ciao,
    Werner
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  • From Futbolmetrix@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Sun Oct 4 13:33:03 2020
    On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 4:09:32 PM UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:

    You have one guess as to who lured Immobile into getting a red.

    Pretty ridiculous red, about as bad as the one given to Sensi in the final minutes.



    and a heavy point penalty for Napoli,

    No? Why?

    Because the League determined that the match could go ahead, and they just flouted the protocol (lots of other teams have shown up to matches with one or two positive cases). You can't just make up the rules on your own.
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  • From Werner Pichler@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Sun Oct 4 16:32:42 2020
    On Sunday, 4 October 2020 22:33:06 UTC+2, Futbolmetrix wrote:
    On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 4:09:32 PM UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:

    You have one guess as to who lured Immobile into getting a red.

    Pretty ridiculous red, about as bad as the one given to Sensi in the final minutes.



    and a heavy point penalty for Napoli,

    No? Why?

    Because the League determined that the match could go ahead, and they just flouted the protocol (lots of other teams have shown up to matches with one or two positive cases). You can't just make up the rules on your own.
    OK, I read up on it. So they broke protocol by not immediately sending the entire squad into quarantine when Zieli+aski was tested positive?
    This spring in Austria, LASK were deducted twelve points when they violated the league-imposed regulations for group training (and because the point totals were halved for the championship round that immediately became six points, and later it was reduced to four points on appeal).
    Ciao,
    Werner
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  • From Futbolmetrix@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Sun Oct 4 20:50:55 2020
    On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 7:32:44 PM UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:

    Because the League determined that the match could go ahead, and they just flouted the protocol (lots of other teams have shown up to matches with one or two positive cases). You can't just make up the rules on your own.

    OK, I read up on it. So they broke protocol by not immediately sending the entire squad into quarantine when Zieli+aski was tested positive?
    I think the problem is that all the teams and the Italian government had agreed on the parameters under which a match could be postponed, and Napoli didn't meet those parameters, but they decided that they wanted the match to be postponed anyway.
    Automatic 3-0 win for Juve and a three point deduction for Napoli seems about right.
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  • From Futbolmetrix@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Oct 14 13:39:37 2020
    On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 11:50:57 PM UTC-4, Futbolmetrix wrote:

    Automatic 3-0 win for Juve and a three point deduction for Napoli seems about right.

    It took them a lot longer than what it should have, but in the end the right decision was made: 3-0 to Juve and a one point deduction to Napoli
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  • From Futbolmetrix@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Tue Dec 22 15:42:10 2020
    On Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 4:39:42 PM UTC-4, Futbolmetrix wrote:
    On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 11:50:57 PM UTC-4, Futbolmetrix wrote:

    Automatic 3-0 win for Juve and a three point deduction for Napoli seems about right.
    It took them a lot longer than what it should have, but in the end the right decision was made: 3-0 to Juve and a one point deduction to Napoli
    Napoli appealed to the Olympic Committee, and of course, this being Italy, they got the original decision overturned.
    Juve found itself 7 points behind league leaders Milan at the start of the day. They then went on to self-destruct against Fiorentina at home: silly goal conceded after three minutes, Cuadrado earning a red card after 20, Pirlo bungling the substitutions, then an own goal to shut down any chances of a comeback. Caceres added a late one just to make things more painful. FT: 0-3
    Football sucks. Italian sporting "justice" sucks.
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  • From Ammammata@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 23 10:08:06 2020
    Il giorno Wed 23 Dec 2020 12:42:10a, *Futbolmetrix* ha inviato su rec.sport.soccer il messaggio news:2d6659f6-c176-40aa-adc6-3f2fcc3684b0n@googlegroups.com. Vediamo
    cosa ha scritto:

    Napoli appealed to the Olympic Committee, and of course, this being
    Italy, they got the original decision overturned. Juve found itself 7
    points behind league leaders Milan at the start of the day. They then
    went on to self-destruct against Fiorentina at home: silly goal
    conceded after three minutes, Cuadrado earning a red card after 20,
    Pirlo bungling the substitutions, then an own goal to shut down any
    chances of a comeback. Caceres added a late one just to make things
    more painful. FT: 0-3


    something is NOT working properly at L'Aja ;-)

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  • From Ammammata@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Wed Dec 23 10:08:59 2020
    Il giorno Wed 23 Dec 2020 11:08:06a, *Ammammata* ha inviato su rec.sport.soccer il messaggio news:XnsAC9C714864E2Eammammatatiscalineti@127.0.0.1. Vediamo cosa ha
    scritto:

    L'Aja

    Den Haag, for non-italians

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