Italian National Team Schedule from Monday, Nov. 12 to Thursday, Nov. 22, 2007 for the Two EURO 2008 Qualifying Matches: Scotland - Italy and Italy - Faroe Islands

By Anna Italia
 
Time to follow and support the Italian National Team in the next two EURO 2008 Qualifying matches:

Scotland - Italy
Saturday, November 17, 2007

Italy - Faroe Islands
Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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Here is the schedule of the Italian National Team as presented by the Italian Federation FIGC (Federazione Italiana Giouco Calcio):

Monday, November 12, 2007

h. 14.00 players called by Italian Head Coach Roberto Donadoni  meet in Coverciano
h. 14.00 Press conference with head coach
h. 15.00 Training (open to the press)

Tuesday, November 13,  2007
h. 10.00 Training (open to the press)
h. 12.30 ca Press conference with players
h. 15.15 Training (closed door)

Wednesday, November 14, 2007
h. 12.30 ca Press conference with players
h. 15.00 Training (open to the press)

Thursday, November 15, 2007
h. 10.00 Training (open to the press)
h. 13.00 ca Press conference with players
h. 18.00 Training (closed door)
h. 20.30 Dinner

Friday, November 16, 2007
h. 10.30 Charter flight from Pisa to Glasgow
h. 19.00 (18.00 l.t.) Training at Hampden stadium in Glasgow and press conference follows (head coach + players)

Saturday 17 November 2007
h. 18.00 (17.00 l.t.) Euro 2008 qualifying match SCOTLAND-ITALY followed by press conference
transfer to airport and flight to Milan
destination Milanello.

Sunday 18 November 2007
h. 11.00 Training in Milanello (open to the press)
h. 12.30 ca Press conference with head coach

Monday 19 November 2007

h. 13.00 ca Press conference with players
h. 15.30 Training in Milanello (open to the press)

Tuesday 20 November 2007
h. 10.30 Transfer to Modena
h. 17.00 Training at the A. Braglia" stadium in Modena
followed by press conference (head coach + players)

Wednesday 21 November 2007
h. 20.30 Euro 2008 qualifying match ITALY-FAR OER ISLANDS followed by press conference

Thursday 22 November 2007

h. 10.00 Press conference with head coach at the stadium
"A. Braglia" in Modena.



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  • 11/12/2007 4:16 PM Milan99 wrote:
    The ONLY hard game is the Scotland game with all respect to Faroe Island. It a test, 100% or 0%??? no other option.
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  • 11/12/2007 4:30 PM Ricardo15 wrote:
    I diasgree. Faroe Islands is also a test. italy has had that habit of scoring 1 and staying back to defend its narrow lead, then losing it and praying to win the match after all. Italy only has itself to blame for its precarious position.
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  • 11/12/2007 5:14 PM Milan99 wrote:
    You are right Ricardo, but I have confidence in Italy that I'm sure they could win, I understand you but all it is that I have confidence in them
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  • 11/12/2007 5:28 PM Anna Italia wrote:
    Milan99 I totally disagree with you on "Scotland" being the only important match for Italy and not Faroe Islands.

    Here, I agree with Ricardo15 that Faroe Islands is also a test for Italy. Problem with Italy is that tends to lose against small teams. Donadoni has not presented a strong WORLD CUP CHAMPION STYLE TEAM either.

    This is why both matches are important for Italy. What's the point winning with Scotland and losing against Faroe or get a draw?

    ITALY has a tough test not only to win BOTH matches, but to win as a true WORLD CUP CHAMPION.
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  • 11/12/2007 5:33 PM Milan99 wrote:
    Of course Anna, the thing is that I know Italy will win against Fareo Islands, because look at Fareo Islands results, Italy ain't showing the champs true so true, see the game and tell me what you think, I'm sure they'll win BOTH.
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  • 11/12/2007 6:04 PM Anna Italia wrote:
    Got it Milan99. I also hope Italy win BOTH matches convincingly... otherwise... ciao ciao Donadoni.
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    1. 11/12/2007 10:49 PM Milan99 wrote:
      Yes Anna, and certainly we don't want to say "ciao" to Donadoni just yet.
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  • 11/12/2007 7:38 PM Pietro wrote:
    Agree with Anna and Ricardo that both matches are important, guys let's not assume it will be easy victory with Faroe because if the team relax too much there might be a surprise.
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    1. 11/12/2007 10:34 PM Milan99 wrote:
      Yes Pietro, this is what I'm trying to say, but Anna and Ricardo had to get me wrong, don't know whats happening today but people are understanding me wrong.
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  • 11/13/2007 7:21 AM Kenntak wrote:
    Unfortunately, it looks like the Scotland game will not be on TV in my home. I may have to go to the Irish bar that is broadcasting the game. I think I might be outnumbered there.
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    1. 11/13/2007 10:54 AM Ricardo15 wrote:
      Have fun- I love going to pubs to see a game. I'm watching it at home cuz I have Rai.
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  • 11/13/2007 10:19 AM Pietro wrote:
    You certainly will be outnumber at the Irish bar Kenntak, i cannot imagine if Scotland lose and you among the few Milan fans jumping of joy, good luck man.
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  • 11/13/2007 5:26 PM Anna Italia wrote:
    Kenntak you will be a valiant among all Scotland fans... ESPN Deportes and RAI are showing the match.
    http://www.soccertv.com/italy.cfm

    You bet you will be way OUTNUMBERED....
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  • 11/13/2007 5:37 PM Milan99 wrote:
    Well Yeah if not go watch Italy vs Scotland play than watch who? This game would be soo awesome for its soooo important.
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  • 11/13/2007 5:54 PM Anna Italia wrote:
    Milan99 I am already a nervous wreck..... just feel butterflies and a rollercoaster of emotionnnnn I WILL BE PRAYING THE 90 minutes to send POSITIVE ENERGY to our guys in Scotland....
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  • 11/13/2007 8:40 PM Milan99 wrote:
    I'd join Anna, I really hope they do win not only but also show the CHAMPS OF THE WORLD. I'd rather see a great Italian team than a win without skill.
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  • 11/13/2007 9:38 PM Anna Italia wrote:
    Milan99 that's my whole point. WINNING CONVINCINGLY AS CHAMPIONS not only by one miserable goal....
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  • 11/13/2007 11:31 PM Pietro wrote:
    Hello Kenntak where are you? Hope you have a good time at the pub.
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