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The Inter Milan Thread [2006/2007]

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Harmsworth1

Senior Squad
Tim Trophy: Inter 1-2 Ac Milan

AC Milan came back from behind to beat Inter 2-1 in the first of yesterday's three 45-minute TIM Trophy matches at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. Julio Cruz chested down a cross and lashed past Kalac to give the Nerazzurri a 19th-minute lead. Ex-Inter defender Giuseppe Favalli levelled on 32 minutes with an angled shot past Julio Cesar. Borriello put the Rossoneri in front three minutes later, turning in the area and finding the far corner with a low effort.

INTER 1-2 AC MILAN

Scorers: Cruz 19, Favalli 32, Borriello 35

INTER: 12 Julio Cesar, 2 Cordoba, 4 Zanetti, 6 Maxwell, 9 Cruz, 13 Maicon, 15 Dacourt, 18 Crespo, 20 Recoba, 21 Solari, 42 Marino
Subs not used: 79 Carini, 7 Figo, 10 Adriano, 19 Cambiasso, 43 Mei, 50 Maroufi, 58 Byabiani, 60 Ribas, 61 Slavkovski
Coach
: Roberto Mancini

AC MILAN: 16 Kalac, 3 Maldini, 5 Costacurta, 10 Seedorf, 15 Borriello, 17 Simic, 19 Favalli, 22 Kakà, 25 Bonera, 32 Brocchi, 34 Lunati (30 Bottini 42)
Subs not used: 29 Fiori, 13 Nesta, 31 Caraglia, 33 W.Aubemajang, 35 P.Aubemajang, 36 Orlandi
Coach: Carlo Ancelotti

Referee
: Rocchi

Booked
: Dacourt
 

Harmsworth1

Senior Squad
Tim Trophy:inter 1-1 Juve (4-5 After Pens)

MILAN - Inter held Juventus 1-1 in the second of yesterday's three TIM Trophy matches, losing the resulting penalty shootout 4-3. The Bianconeri took an early lead when Alex Del Piero's free kick sailed into the top right corner. Inter equalised through Luis Figo, who beat Mirante with a cool finish after combining with Adriano. Juve played the last ten minutes with ten men after Giannichedda was shown a straight red card for handling the ball to deny Inter sub Biabiany a clear run on goal.

INTER 1-1 JUVENTUS (4-5 AFTER PENS)

Scorers: Del Piero 6, Figo 25

Penalties
: Cruz (goal, 1-0), Nedved (goal 1-1) Adriano (post, 1-1), Guzman (goal 1-2), Figo (goal, 2-2), Birindelli (crossbar, 2-2), Maroufi (goal, 3-2), Zalayeta (goal, 3-3), Marino (crossbar, 3-3), Del Piero (goal 3-4)

INTER:
12 Julio Cesar, 2 Cordoba, 6 Maxwell (4 Zanetti 22), 7 Figo, 10 Adriano, 13 Maicon, 15 Dacourt (50 Maroufi 33), 19 Cambiasso, 20 Recoba (58 Biabiany 33), 21 Solari (9 Cruz 22), 42 Marino
Subs not used: 79 Carini, 18 Crespo, 43 Mei, 60 Ribas, 61 Slavkovski
Coach: Roberto Mancini

JUVENTUS: 12 Mirante, 2 Birindelli, 6 C. Zanetti, 8 Giannichedda, 10 Del Piero, 11 Nedved, 16 Camoranesi (23 Guzman 34), 19 Paro, 25 Zalayeta, 29 De Ceglie, 35 Pisani


Subs not used: 22 Belardi, 15 Marchisio, 33 Urbano, 14 Balzaretti, 37 Lagnese, 38 Rizza, 39 Rodriguez
Coach: Didier Deschamps

Referee: Bergonzi


Booked: C. Zanetti, Maxwell Dacourt, Maroufi, Del Piero

Sent off: Giannichedda

 

Harmsworth1

Senior Squad
Mariano Gonzalez In Via Durini

Photos of latest signing Mariano Nicolas Gonzalez' visit to Inter's headquarters in via Durini, Milan:



Mariano Nicolas Gonzalez with Gabriele Oriali


Gonzalez with his new shirt in the trophy room


Gonzalez joins Inter on a loan deal from Palermo


Mariano Gonzalez can now say 'Io sono interista'
 

Yossarian

Fan Favourite
bigp said:
You have two Chinese youth players on trial at your club.

Wang Dalei and Zhang Wenzhao are on trial by Narazzurri
http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx...27&lid=549&title=Nerazzurri+trial+Chinese+duo

If there are any news about them can u provide it?

http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=379400&page=25
This page has pics of Wang Dalei training at Inter.


Sure thing, brother. We'll keep an eye on 'em for you.


Anyway, glad to see that dead weight Cesar being dealt with the arrival of Gonzales
 

jim

Youth Team
Facchetti has passed away...terrible news. Only 64 years old, still too young in today's world. One of the greatest players to put on the Nerazzurri shirt. He will be sorely missed

Giacinto Facchetti was born in Treviglio, Bergamo province on 18 July 1942. A gifted all-round sportsman in his youth, he played football for his local team and achieved good results in athletics championships. At the age of sixteen he was already a promising young player courted by Bergamo-based side Atalanta and Inter. Facchetti chose the Milanese Nerazzurri, and would go on to become a legend.

Facchetti made his Italian top-flight debut on 21 May 1961 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. Inter beat Roma 2-0. The following Sunday in Milan he scored the first of his 59 goals for Inter in a match against Napoli. It was Helenio Herrera, coach of the legendary Great Inter side of all time, who combined Facchetti's attacking and defending abilities and invented the role of the modern full-back.

In his playing career Facchetti won 4 Italian league titles, 2 European Cups, 2 Intercontinental Cups and a Coppa Italia. He collected a total of 476 Serie A appearances for Inter. His international career was just as extraordinary. Facchetti earned 94 Italy caps (70 as captain), won the 1968 European championship with Italy in 1968 and captained the Azzurri against Brazil in the World Cup final in Mexico in 1970.

After his playing career Facchetti took up various managerial positions at Inter, including technical director, board member, worldwide ambassador and vice president. On 30 January 2004 Massimo Moratti handed him the highest office: Facchetti was the first player in Inter's history to become president. Under his administration, Inter won a Scudetto, two Italian Cups and two Italian Super Cups.

An icon of world football, Facchetti held a number of institutional roles within FIFA and UEFA along with the great champions who have written the history of the sport.

R.I.P.
 

Yossarian

Fan Favourite
Another massive blow to my day, man. I'd heard that he wasn't well, but on his ******* death bed? SHEESH! He was just built like a horse ******dly and beamed of vitality that you expected 'em to live on for another solid 20yrs or more, man.

I'm just gonna stay home today and mourn like a Coptic

I have this strange tendency of comparing Hendrix's age with other people's when they either celebrate of birthday or pass away.....like, Facchetti would've been five months and ten days older than Jimi if they were both still living today.


*sigh*..............
 

Yossarian

Fan Favourite
Mondays are unpleasant....especially at this time of the year, man.

If I could afford it, I'd hire a sniper to take out this day.
 

Harmsworth1

Senior Squad
Fantastico. Non ne era capace la tua grande dignità, non ne era capace la tua naturale onestà, la sportività intatta dal primo giorno che entrasti nell’Inter, con Herrera che ti chiamò Cipelletti, sbagliandosi, e da allora, tutti noi ti chiamiamo Cipe. Dolce, intelligente, coraggioso, riservato, lontano da ogni reazione volgare.
Grazie ancora di aver onorato l’Inter, e con lei tutti noi.
 

ForzaNerrazurri

Senior Squad
This day has been filled with tragedy :( Such a great loss for Inter, and the world of football as a whole. Fachetti is a true legend, and will remain that way for eternity. RIP Cipe :(

Moratti wrote a very touching letter in memory of Fachetti

“Dear Cipe,
I didn't manage to tell you what I wanted to for fear of making you understand that time was inexorable and the illness terrible.

"I am sorry, but I think I should thank you most of all for the patience you have always had with me. For your eyes that smiled, until the end, at the enthusiasm or the irony with which I tried to overcome the difficult times with you.

“A few days ago you spoke to me with hardly any voice left – and with the expression of someone who loves you – about Inter, projecting your thoughts towards a future beyond our possibilities, humble, ignorant and human.

“A few months ago I asked you, half joking and half serious, why we never managed to have a referee as a friend, so we could feel protected at least once. And you, with an expression that was both soft and severe, replied to me that I couldn't ask you this because you weren't capable.

“Fantastic. Your great dignity wasn't capable of it, your natural honesty wasn't capable of it. Neither was the sportsmanship that remained intact since your first day at Inter, with Herrera who mistakenly called you Cipelletti, and since then all of us have called you Cipe. Gentle, intelligent, courageous, reserved, far from every vulgar reaction.

“Thank you again for having honoured Inter, and with her, all of us.
Massimo Moratti”
 

Moratti1

Reserve Team
ForzaNerrazurri said:
This day has been filled with tragedy :( Such a great loss for Inter, and the world of football as a whole. Fachetti is a true legend, and will remain that way for eternity. RIP Cipe :(

Moratti wrote a very touching letter in memory of Fachetti

“Dear Cipe,
I didn't manage to tell you what I wanted to for fear of making you understand that time was inexorable and the illness terrible.

"I am sorry, but I think I should thank you most of all for the patience you have always had with me. For your eyes that smiled, until the end, at the enthusiasm or the irony with which I tried to overcome the difficult times with you.

“A few days ago you spoke to me with hardly any voice left – and with the expression of someone who loves you – about Inter, projecting your thoughts towards a future beyond our possibilities, humble, ignorant and human.

“A few months ago I asked you, half joking and half serious, why we never managed to have a referee as a friend, so we could feel protected at least once. And you, with an expression that was both soft and severe, replied to me that I couldn't ask you this because you weren't capable.

“Fantastic. Your great dignity wasn't capable of it, your natural honesty wasn't capable of it. Neither was the sportsmanship that remained intact since your first day at Inter, with Herrera who mistakenly called you Cipelletti, and since then all of us have called you Cipe. Gentle, intelligent, courageous, reserved, far from every vulgar reaction.

“Thank you again for having honoured Inter, and with her, all of us.
Massimo Moratti”

Yes, that was a touching statement by Dr. Moratti. Pure class from a classy man! It's going to be sad not seeing Moratti and Fachetti on the training grounds under the umbrella on a raw day watching the stars at work on the Inter website.
 

jim

Youth Team
Inter to withdraw the number 3 shirt in honor of Facchetti, Burdisso will switch to sixteen
 
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