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Ciao everybody. Today is the final round of Serie A football. There is alot at stake both at the top and the bottom of the table: Sampdoria 3-3 Juventus (played on Saturday) Catania vs. Roma Parma vs. Inter Empoli vs. Livorno Torino vs. Fiorentina AC Milan vs. Udinese Cagliari vs. Reggina Lazio vs. Napoli Siena vs. Palermo Championship Inter win if: a) Inter beat Parma b) Roma fail to win at Catania c) Inter match Roma's result Roma win if: a) Roma beat Catania and Inter fail to win at Parma Champions League Fiorentina qualify if: a) Fiorentina win at Torino b) Milan fail to beat Udinese Milan qualify if: a) Fiorentina fail to win at Torino AND Milan beat Udinese Relegation Catania stay up if: a) Catania beat Roma b) Parma fail to beat Inter AND Empoli fail to beat Livorno c) Catania draw AND Parma fail to beat Inter Parma stay up if: a) Parma beat Inter AND Catania lose to Roma b) Parma beat Inter with six clear goals AND Catania draw with Roma Empoli stay up if: a) Empoli win AND Catania lose AND Parma fail to win 1. Inter 82 2. Roma 81 3. Juve 72 (already played game 38) 4. Fiorentina 63 === 5. Milan 61 6. Sampdoria 60 (already played game 38) === 7. Udinese 57 8. Napoli 50 9. Genoa 48 10. Palermo 46 11. Atalanta 45 12. Siena 43 13. Lazio 43 14. Cagliari 43 15. Torino 41 16. Reggina 40 17. Catania 36 === 18. Parma 34 19. Empoli 33 20. Livorno 30 (Mathematically relegated) Serie A 2007/2008 top scorers: Del Piero Juventus 21 (3 pens) Trezeguet Juventus 20 (2) Borriello Genoa 19 (5) Di Natale Udinese 17 (2) Mutu Fiorentina 17 (6) Amauri Palermo 15 (2) |
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Welcome to the forum Moses. I was pretty happy about the conclusion to the Italian season - apart from Inter winning the title. Fiorentina went to the Champions League, Napoli will go the Intertoto & Catania stayed up (sending Parma down). Apologies to World Soccer for potentially drawing people away from their forum but I was on this forum yesterday during the conclusion of the Italian season (with half an eye on events on Channel Five of course) and it was quite good fun following the season's conclusion. If you enjoy football from a range of European leagues there are quite a few threads you might find interesting. |
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A huge welcome to the forum Moses. Stick with the World Soccer forum if you prefer a more serious intake on the World and European scene with a hint of humour to lighten up things. This forum may go through quiet spells, but if we all energised are entire interest here, we could well make this the best football forum on the planet, if it already is not! |