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ITALY IN EURO-2008!!!!!
FORZA!!!!! :hell yea!: :hell yea!: :hell yea!: :hell yea!: :hell yea!:

ITALY IN EURO-2008!!!!!
FORZA!!!!! :hell yea!: :hell yea!: :hell yea!: :hell yea!: :hell yea!:
ITALY IN EURO-2008!!!!!
FORZA!!!!! :hell yea!: :hell yea!: :hell yea!: :hell yea!: :hell yea!:
Italy qualified for Euro 08! *happy dance* Now I'm torn against Spain again..

1 – Scotland: Gordon; Hutton, Weir, McManus, Naysmith; Hartley; Brown (Miller, 74'), Ferguson, Fletcher, McCulloch; & McFadenn (Boyd, 92').
2 - Itali: Buffon; Panucci, Cannavaro, Barzagli, Zambrotta; Gattuso (De Rossi, 87'), Pirlo, Ambrosini; Camoranesi (Chiellini, 83'), Luca Toni & Di Natale (Iaquinta, 68').
Goals:
0-1, 2': Luca Toni.
1-1, 65': Ferguson.
1-2, 91': Panucci.
Referee: Manuel Enrique Mejuto Gonza'lez (ESP). Booked Naysmith (34'), McCulloch (44') and Luca Toni (45').
Highlights: Grupo B qualififer for the Euro 2008. Venue: Hampden Park. Attendance: 51,200. Italian players wore a black arm-band as a sign of mourning for the death of Lazio supporter Gabriele Sandri.
Dirty-Canna-butt...delicious!

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Cannavaro caps Italy celebrations
Italy may have booked their place at UEFA EURO 2008 with Saturday's 2-1 win in Scotland, but last night's 3-1 victory against the Faroe Islands in Modena – which confirmed Roberto Donadoni's side as winners of qualifying Group B – was particularly special for Fabio Cannavaro. The Azzurri captain made his 113th international appearance, overtaking Dino Zoff to move second in the all-time Italian caps' list.
'Really something'
"Overtaking a legend like Zoff is really something for me," said the Real Madrid CF defender after surpassing the appearances' total of one of his predecessors as a FIFA World Cup-winning captain. "I'm honoured to have worn the Azzurri shirt 113 times." Cannavaro, 34, is now behind only record-holder Paolo Maldini, who won 126 caps, and is optimistic there are more good times ahead, adding: "The fans love this team. We won the World Cup and within 18 months we have qualified for the [uEFA] European Championship – the public appreciate this and realise what we have achieved. Roberto Donadoni has done a great job and we all support him."
'Remember it forever'
Three other players had special reason to celebrate in Modena: Raffaele Palladino made his Italy debut; Luca Toni scored Italy's second goal in his home town; and Giorgio Chiellini got the third, his first for the Azzurri. "I don't score that often," said the Juventus defender. "This time I scored a great goal, my first for Italy, and I will remember it forever. Now my aim is to make the squad for Austria and Switzerland. I don't mind if I play as centre-back or full-back, I just want to be there. I know I still have to improve but I will try my best to convince Donadoni."