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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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How right? They are far from being to close to any mess.
I didn't read what he wrote, but what I am sensing is this is just the beginning of a potential turn back to what they were before 2006. No good coaches want to come so I see Moratti looking for a panic buy in terms of a new coach. Something that doesn't fit the system long term. One season saw them go through Rafa to Leanardo, now he is gone so who now?

Their 5 minutes of fake fame is over IMO. Milan are at the top now, it is their turn to rule for a couple seasons...Inter, however I see going backwards slowly. Sure they have a great team, but no good coach to lead them.
 

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“I am going to Barcelona,” he apparently told his teammates ahead of tonight’s friendly between Chile and Estonia, according to El Mundo Deportivo.

There are also suggestions in Spain that Udinese will receive a total €39m for El Nino Maravilla.

It is €28m cash plus a further €11m in performance-related bonuses.

However, that sum could be reduced by including Soriano, the 26-year-old striker who topped the scorers charts with Luis Enrique’s Barcelona B this season.
 
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I didn't read what he wrote, but what I am sensing is this is just the beginning of a potential turn back to what they were before 2006. No good coaches want to come so I see Moratti looking for a panic buy in terms of a new coach. Something that doesn't fit the system long term. One season saw them go through Rafa to Leanardo, now he is gone so who now?

Their 5 minutes of fake fame is over IMO. Milan are at the top now, it is their turn to rule for a couple seasons...Inter, however I see going backwards slowly. Sure they have a great team, but no good coach to lead them.
Inter get a good coach in (+ they only need maybe one or two signings) and they can win the league and go far in the CL again.

Juventus is a mess, not Inter.
 

Osman

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Pedro sucks anyway.
Kids say the darnest things :crazy:


And Sanchez would fit in well with Barca, he would mainly need to adapt to see or hold on to the ball less (that was Henry's biggiest issue, took him a season, besides the tempo). But teamwork wise, Sanchez is a good fit.
 

Hust

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“I am going to Barcelona,” he apparently told his teammates ahead of tonight’s friendly between Chile and Estonia, according to El Mundo Deportivo.

There are also suggestions in Spain that Udinese will receive a total €39m for El Nino Maravilla.

It is €28m cash plus a further €11m in performance-related bonuses.

However, that sum could be reduced by including Soriano, the 26-year-old striker who topped the scorers charts with Luis Enrique’s Barcelona B this season.
It only took 28m cash to get him? :sergio:

Marotta is a retard.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Plus bonuses (who he will obviously acheive since they win alot) and maybe another player who's value may add like close to 10m prolly. And Marrotta is NOT a retard for not being able to get a player Barcelona want. No one can compete with them for a player, besides Real.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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I didn't read what he wrote, but what I am sensing is this is just the beginning of a potential turn back to what they were before 2006. No good coaches want to come so I see Moratti looking for a panic buy in terms of a new coach. Something that doesn't fit the system long term. One season saw them go through Rafa to Leanardo, now he is gone so who now?

Their 5 minutes of fake fame is over IMO. Milan are at the top now, it is their turn to rule for a couple seasons...Inter, however I see going backwards slowly. Sure they have a great team, but no good coach to lead them.
That's the Optimist in you doing the wishful thinking.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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well the timing of leonardo's departure wasn't exactly ideal from a inter point of view, adding to the rejection of 3 possible candidates, i wouldn't exactly say things are rosey with inter atm
Leonardo leaving them is actually an improvement. Villas Boas rejecting them is just the beginning of the negotiations. Three? Which other managers rejected them?
 

Hust

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Inter get a good coach in (+ they only need maybe one or two signings) and they can win the league and go far in the CL again.

Juventus is a mess, not Inter.
Did you not read my post? I never said they were in a mess, nor did I say Juve wasn't. What I said was, Inter appears to be heading in the wrong direction. I am not sure what coach will come that will be an improvement and "take them far". They had a great team in the past CL but crashed out plenty of times.
That's the Optimist in you doing the wishful thinking.
As always. It's always sunny where I am.
 
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