Azzurri Thread (79 Viewers)

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
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I don't understand all the "Spain are lucky" comments. They were not lucky against us, they just have the better talents. But they can still be beaten, and the only side that appears able to do so in the future is our.
Spanish players diving? Never expected that.
Spain dived to the victory. That's my opinion. Lousy fucks, would like to kill 'em all. :andy2:
 

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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
74,978
Xavi is 33, this world cup will probably be his last tournament. When he's gone Spain won't be the same, imo.
The player they are missing right now is Xabi Alonso, although results do stutter without Xavi as well. After 2014 they will play Xabi Alonso and Martinez and three AMs in front. Considering there is already Iniesta, Mata and Silva and then Thiago and Isco behind it doesn't really get any easier for the other teams.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,254
What a shame this guy is too old and retired. Spain need some blunt force trauma!
I loved, loved, LOVED this man! Oh how Italy had amazing and admirable players unlike this pussy generation. After Gigi retires I doubt I'd care for Italy at all. BonBon and Chiello would be the only ones I'd root for.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
The player they are missing right now is Xabi Alonso, although results do stutter without Xavi as well. After 2014 they will play Xabi Alonso and Martinez and three AMs in front. Considering there is already Iniesta, Mata and Silva and then Thiago and Isco behind it doesn't really get any easier for the other teams.
Martinez will not dislodge Busquets.
 
Nov 17, 2012
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I loved, loved, LOVED this man! Oh how Italy had amazing and admirable players unlike this pussy generation. After Gigi retires I doubt I'd care for Italy at all. BonBon and Chiello would be the only ones I'd root for.
De Rossi is a beast too, he inherited the inner monster from Gattuso, but in saying that, after De Rossi, I don't see any other players like him. Chiello certainly is a tough man-marker, but he's an out and out defender, in terms of defensive mid-fielders, Italy are pretty thin atm..
 

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