Hap ha scritto:Premetto che di Iannone so poco/niente.
Penso che per giudicarlo si debba prima capire in che ruolo si esprime meglio. Fino adesso, ad altro livello, l'ho visto giocare ala ed apertura nelle Zebre. In entrambi i ruoli non mi pare nulla di che, ma è difficile esprimere un'opinione sulla base di pochissime partite e giocate spesso fuori ruolo.
Da quel poco che ho capito di lui io lo vedrei bene a 12.
Quoto ma devo dire che penso sia Garcia Sgarbi e Morisi li sono di fronte!
@JPR... sicura mente mi sono espresso forse con un po troppo "entusiasmo latino", che e un cosa strana da un Prusso... Ma che vuoi fa, colpa di aver cresciuto a Roma, dove la norma e di mandarli tutti a.......
in fine dai....ragazzi come ho detto in altri forum il nemico più grande dei Italiani son gli Italiani
Su tutti insieme e facciamo come dice Winterbottom:
In Rome, Italy will entertain Scotland with a little more confidence than in recent times. Conversely, Scotland, a team decimated by wayward tactical options, bizarre and inconsistent selectorial policy and absolutely no form of any description, will be dreading facing the ever-physical Italians in their own back yard.
"How many times do Italy go into a match as firm favourites?" questioned Winterbottom.
"Much has been said in this column so far about Italy's resurgence and the form of Michele Campagnalo, Alex Zanni, Castro and others, so I don't intend to repeat that. What I will say is this should be the defining moment for Italy this season; they're a far superior side in ever department to the beleaguered Scots and not only do I fancy them to win, I believe this could be a serious statement by them and that Scotland could be in for one of the hardest days of their rugby lives. "
Winterbottom, a man who played in the iconic Murrayfield Grand Slam decider of 1990, believes Scotland, put simply, have lost the plot!
"When I watched the England game, I thought David Denton was absolutely immense in defence and contact. When he was subbed in the 58th minute I was surprised. To see Scott Johnston omitting him completely a week later is simply bizarre," he noted.
"That is one example of many crazy happenings in the Scotland camp, and I'm at a loss to understand it.
"Scotland need to go back to basics; get the set piece and defence right. Get a hooker who can throw and use basic rugby as a platform for damage limitation. Instead, Scott Johnson seems to be trying to play millionaire's rugby on the national minimum wage! It is utterly crazy and I have no clue what the tactical thinking, match strategy or fundamental cornerstones are. You expect to see some glimmer of light, some form of tactical methodology, but there are absolutely none. He is making the rugby of the once-proud Scots quite farcical right now and they have gone back light years from where the pragmatic but ultimately unsuccessful Andy Robinson left them.
"Worst of all, there seems to be no passion. I cannot recall playing against a Scottish side that had no belief. The Calders, Soles, Rutherfords; they had it in abundance. It was the essence of their game and it's sadly lacking right now.
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Jacques Brunel needs to tell the Italians this is their moment; a time not to beat a team but to put down a marker for Italian rugby. I'm relishing the match and I think Italy will take this by two or three scores," predicted the former England flank.