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BrianCappellieri
07 Aug 2002, 01:47 AM
The official Piacenza thread
Official Website (http://www.piacenzacalcio.it/)

BrianCappellieri
08 Aug 2002, 01:28 AM
01/09 - 01.a JUVENTUS (rit. 26/01)
15/09 - 02.a Brescia (rit. 02/02)
22/09 - 03.a UDINESE (rit. 09/02)
29/09 - 04.a Bologna (rit. 16/02)
06/10 - 05.a INTER (rit. 23/02)
20/10 - 06.a Como (rit. 02/03)
27/10 - 07.a EMPOLI (rit. 09/03)
03/11 - 08.a Atalanta(rit. 16/03)
10/11 - 09.a ROMA (rit. 27/03)
17/11 - 10.a Modena (rit. 06/04)
24/11 - 11.a TORINO (rit. 13/04)
01/12 - 12.a LAZIO (rit. 19/04)
08/12 - 13.a Perugia (rit. 27/04)
15/12 - 14.a CHIEVO (rit. 04/05)
22/12 - 15.a Reggina (rit. 11/05)
12/01 - 16.a PARMA (rit. 18/05)
19/01 - 17.a Milan (rit. 25/05)

BrianCappellieri
14 Sep 2002, 01:48 PM
SoccerAge (http://www.soccerage.com/en/13/h2483.html)Serie A Preview: Brescia-Piacenza

The first Sunday night match of the 2002/2003 season features a regional derby and will take place at the Rigamonti stadium between Brescia and Piacenza.

SoccerAge (http://www.soccerage.com/en/13/h2484.html)Serie A Prediction: Brescia-Piacenza

In my view, Brescia deserve the edge in this contest.

BrianCappellieri
14 Sep 2002, 01:53 PM
Sporting Life (http://www.sportinglife.com/football/overseas/italy/news/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=international_feed/02/09/14/SOCCER_Ita-Brescia_Preview.html&TEAMHD=italy)AGOSTINELLI READY FOR THE BIG SHOW

Sunday is a big day for Piacenza boss Andrea Agostinelli as he prepares to lead a team into a Serie A clash for the first time in his career.

BrianCappellieri
15 Sep 2002, 07:09 PM
FT Brescia 1-2 Piacenza
Sporting Life (http://www.sportinglife.com/football/overseas/italy/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=international_feed/02/09/15/SOCCER_Ita-Brescia_Nightlead.html&TEAMHD=italy)HUBNER BACK ON THE GOAL TRAIL

Evergreen Dario Hubner, last season's Serie A top scorer, hit the goal trail again to give Piacenza an opening-weekend win.

efernandez9
22 Sep 2002, 08:25 PM
Piacenza 6
Juventus 6
Milan 6
Inter 6
Bologna 4
Parma 4
Chievo V. 3
Perugia 3
Brescia 3
Lazio 3
Empoli 3
Atalanta 1
Udinese 1
Torino 0
Modena* 0
Reggina 0
Roma* 0
Como 0


one more gol from argentine Hubner, did J montano played 90?

SueB
23 Sep 2002, 09:20 AM
PIACENZA (3-5-2): Guardalben, Cristante, Lamacchi, Mangone (17' s.t. Boselli), Gurenko (38' s.t. Campagnaro), Riccio, Maresca, Di Francesco, Tosto, Montano, Hubner. (1 Orlandoni, 23 Zerbini, 6 Marcolin, 28 Obolo). Allenatore: Agostinelli.

Looks like your guy Montano went the whole way...

Since when is Hubner Argentine?

soccerfan220
23 Sep 2002, 05:44 PM
Piacenza win again. Could this be the surprise team? No, I'm going for Parma for that.

SueB
24 Sep 2002, 09:03 AM
But Parma would not really be a surprise. Granted, they've lost many key players - Di Vaio, Cannavaro, etc etc - but they are still a club built on a solid foundation with unusually sound business practices (for Serie A). I didn't predict a top six finish, but given the abundance of smaller teams in Serie A this year, Parma could stand out.

This also helps Piacenza, which has been fairly stable for a couple of years now.

soccerfan220
24 Sep 2002, 04:59 PM
I didn't think Piacenza would do as well with Hubner aging, but I was wrong. Also, Parma probably would be considered a potential suprise team, because although they usually do well, last season they narrowly escaped relegation as well as loosing several key players.