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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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uhm, how can a manager that has no budged, kicks out excessive/old players and cuts wages, to have a budged to sign for example krasic
that didnt had money at newyear when we were without strikers due to injuries,and still managed to land matri(who has been good for us)

how can he be bad ?

secco destroyed us, not marotta.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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uhm, how can a manager that has no budged, kicks out excessive/old players and cuts wages, to have a budged to sign for example krasic
that didnt had money at newyear when we were without strikers due to injuries,and still managed to land matri(who has been good for us)

how can he be bad ?

secco destroyed us, not marotta.
He did some good stuffs. However, he did many bad moves also, like hiring Delneri, signing Pepe, Motta, Martinez.
 

Nedvěd

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uhm, how can a manager that has no budged, kicks out excessive/old players and cuts wages, to have a budged to sign for example krasic
that didnt had money at newyear when we were without strikers due to injuries,and still managed to land matri(who has been good for us)

how can he be bad ?

secco destroyed us, not marotta.
Secco's signings > Marotta's Diego was unlucky, and if he had another season he would probably have done better, but guess who sold him?
For me Marotta is as bad as Secco, selling half Giovinco for cheap and signing Martínez for about 4 times what he got for Gio.
Getting rid of legends like Camoranesi and Trezeguet and signing useless replacements like Toni, and the worst thing that the players he signed to replace high paid Camo and Trez get paid shitload of money, it's not like he got rid of high earners and signed younger and lower earning replacements.
I could go on forever, both of them are bad, Secco and Marotta.

Also if you look at Secco's signing they weren't that bad, but they were overpriced. Sissoko was decent for a while, Melo has done well in his 2nd season, Diego didn't get enough time, Iaquinta was good, Andrade was unlucky with injuries, although signing Boumsong was a WTF moment but I would say Martinez as as bad as Boumsong.
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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I still maintain that his goal vs Reggina was good. :stuckup:
Speaking of Reggina, I know this might be off-topic but in Serie B don't they have a playoff kind of thing for a team to reach the 3rd promotion spot? How exactly does that work again?
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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Speaking of Reggina, I know this might be off-topic but in Serie B don't they have a playoff kind of thing for a team to reach the 3rd promotion spot? How exactly does that work again?
At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Serie A and four teams are relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione. The top two teams are automatically promoted. If the 3rd-placed team is 10 or more points ahead of the 4th-placed team, it too is automatically promoted, otherwise the 3rd through 6th-placed teams enter a playoff tournament to determine the other team that will be promoted.

If the playoff conditions exist, the first round pairs the 3rd-placed team vs the 6th-placed team and the 4th-placed team vs the 5th-placed team in a double-leg series with the higher classified team having home-field advantage in the 2nd leg. The team with the higher aggregate score moves on to the second round. If at the end of regular play in the second leg an aggregate tie exists, the higher classified team moves on. The away goals rule is not used.

The two winners then play in a two-legged 'final' under a similar format with the higher-classified team at home in the second leg. The only difference being that if an aggregate tie exists at the end of regular play in the second leg, extra time is played. If the two teams are still tied after thirty minutes, the higher classified team is the one promoted.

In the relegation zone, the three last-placed teams (20th,21st and 22nd) are automatically demoted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione. If the 18th-placed team is 5 or more points ahead of the 19th-placed team, then the 19th-placed team becomes the 4th and final team to be demoted, otherwise the conditions for a playoff more commonly called playout exist.

If the playout is necessary, the 18th and 19th-placed teams are paired in a two-legged series with home-field advantage in the 2nd leg going to the 18th-placed team. The team with the higher aggregate score remains in Serie B while the loser becomes the fourth team relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione. If an aggregate tie exists at the end of regulation play of the 2nd leg, the 18th-placed team is saved, and the 19th-placed team is demoted.




and warned for going off-topic.




















:p
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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“Carlos told us back in December that he wants to go to Italy,” Mancini noted in the Daily Star. “But if he changes his mind, I would be happy.”
http://www.football-italia.net/may11d.html

Daily Star? Hope this is not BS. At the risk Tevez to sign for Milan or Inter, not us, I'd take the risk and for now I'd like Tevez to come to Italy, hoping that it's Juve he will sign for.
 
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