Week 9 - Ninth Round Italian Serie A TIM 2007 - 2008 Fixtures - Match Schedule - Italian Football League Schedule and Match Officials


Here is the schedule for the Ninth Round Italian Soccer Serie A TIM 2007 - 2008, as announced by the Italian Football League - Lega Calcio.

UPDATED: Friday, October 27, 2007 at 1:20 p.m. USA Pacific time to include Match Officials

Two matches are scheduled for Saturday, the rest will be played on Sunday.

Saturday, October 27, 2007
Torino v Cagliari
Referee: Mazzoleni
                         6 p.m. (9 a.m. USA Pacific Time)

Napoli - Juventus
8:30 p.m. (Italian time) (11:30 am. USA Pacific time)
Referee: Bergonzi

Sunday, October 28, 2007                                               
3 p.m. (Italian time) 6 a.m. (USA Pacific time)

AC Milan - AS Roma
Referee: Roberto Rosetti

Empoli - Atalanta
Referee: Brighi

Palermo - FC Inter
Referee: Farina

Parma - AS Livorno
Referee: Rizzoli

AC Siena - Reggina
Referee: Dondarini

Catania - Sampdoria
Referee:  Girardi

Lazio - Udinese
Referee: Pierpaoli

Sunday 28 October 2007 at 20:30
Genoa v Fiorentina
Referee: Morganti

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What are your predictions? Do you dare giving the exact final scores?


 
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  • 10/25/2007 12:31 AM Anna Italia wrote:
    Here are my predictions:

    Torino 2 - 1 Cagliari
    Napoli 2 - 2 Juventus (if Del Piero plays, if he does not, then NAPOLI victory)
    AC Milan 3 - 1 AS Roma
    Empoli 2 - 1 Atalanta
    Palermo 2 - 1 FC Inter
    Parma 2 - 0 AS Livorno
    AC Siena 1 - 1 Reggina
    Catania 1 - 3 Sampdoria
    Lazio 2 - 2 Udinese
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  • 10/25/2007 5:54 AM Kenntak wrote:
    Your predictions are very good Anna (I hope you are correct about Palermo!) Here are mine:

    Torino 2 - 1 Cagliari
    Napoli 2 - 2 Juventus
    AC Milan 2 - 2 AS Roma (Roma beat Milan at the San Siro last season)
    Empoli 2 - 1 Atalanta
    Palermo 1 - 1 FC Inter
    Parma 2 - 0 AS Livorno
    AC Siena 1 - 1 Reggina
    Catania 1 - 2 Sampdoria
    Lazio 1 - 2 Udinese
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    1. 10/25/2007 1:15 PM Anna Italia wrote:
      Kenntak you have a draw for Milan-Roma and Palermo-Inter? A draw will not help neither Milan nor Roma. As much as I like AS ROMA, my heart goest to AC MILAN and they need the points to avoid falling down the Serie A Standings. Roma still can manage, assuming Palermo will beat Inter.... GO PALERMO, FORZA MICCOLI! What a match!
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  • 10/25/2007 11:39 AM Ricardo15 wrote:
    Thank goodness my soccer games are on Saturday so I could see la Roma and PAlermo on Sunday. Boy do I have to wake up early zzz! Palermo because I'm a fan of Miccoli and want him to succeed here just like he did in Benfica last season. Roma because , hey, 2 big teams Milan Roma. Will Milan play just as well in the Serie A after the 4 goals in the Champions? Or will San Siro be not a fortress? I'm going for a Roma victory of course because I'm not a Milan fan. I want Roma to just change their line-up at least once. So Milan ROma 1-2 Hope Kaka is still tired from the midweek game.
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    1. 10/25/2007 1:25 PM Anna Italia wrote:
      Ricardo15 I respect your opinion but I hope SAN SIRO prove to be a fortress for Milan. I like Roma too, like you... but my team is AC MILAN. About Palermo-Inter, sure, I agree with you on Fabrizio Miccoli. He made the difference when he used to play for BENFICA and now he is doing the same with Palermo. If Miccolli plays against Inter, my hope is high for Palermo's victory. Besides, forward Bosko Jankovic is also a top option for Coach Colantuono. A 4-4-2 formation might work for Palermo with Jankovic-Miccoli? Palermo cannot just play to attack, but to defense because Inter main quality right now are their strikers.
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      1. 10/25/2007 7:49 PM Ricardo15 wrote:
        Hi Anna, How often is Jankovic playing with Palermo? I remeber seeing him in the SErbia under 21 tournament this summer. So glad he went to an important serie a club so fast.
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        1. 10/26/2007 5:51 PM Anna Italia wrote:
          Ricardo15 mifielder Bosko Jankovic has impressed Palermo coach Colantuono and has been called often lately. I think Jankovic will have a great career in Italy. Did you know that it was his friend Stankovic who recommended him to sign for Palermo? Even today, Jankovic thanks Stankovic for his advice. For the Serie A Colantuono has called him 6 times, so far.
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  • 10/25/2007 12:48 PM Pietro wrote:
    Kenntak and Anna you seem to have similar prediction with few exceptions, here are my predictions:

    Torino 1 - 0 Cagliari
    Napoli 1 - 2 Juventus
    AC Milan 2 - 1 AS Roma
    Empoli 3 - 1 Atalanta
    Palermo 2 - 2 FC Inter
    Parma 3 - 0 AS Livorno
    AC Siena 1 - 2 Reggina
    Catania 1 - 3 Sampdoria
    Lazio 2 - 2 Udinese
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  • 10/25/2007 4:22 PM Milan99 wrote:
    Torino v Cagliari 0-1
    Napoli - Juventus 2-1
    AC Milan - AS Roma 3-2(IT BE HARD SPECIALLY IF TOTTI PLAY)
    Empoli - Atalanta 1-0
    Palermo - FC Inter 1-2
    Parma - AS Livorno 1-1
    AC Siena - Reggina 1-0
    Catania - Sampdoria 1-2
    Lazio - Udinese 2-1
    I SUCK AT PREDICTING
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    1. 10/25/2007 7:09 PM Pietro wrote:
      We are all giving it a try, let's see how we do. Main mathes to follow are milan-roma, palermo-inter, and napoli-juventus. You think Juventus will lose?
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  • 10/25/2007 7:29 PM Milan99 wrote:
    Yes if they don't show the real Juve plus if Del Piero won't play that would be horrible for Juve, but hope they do win and yes I have a negative guess for this game
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