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Bianconero_Aus

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Reading FIF after inter lose is an absolute entertainment. If anyone feels down, upset, maybe splitting up with a wife or... Going to the court for a homicide, they should read it to bring some smile
I can’t stand that piece of shit forum, those dark blue and black colours :inter: diarrhoea of the eyes. You know what to do though, post some gems for all of us...
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Spuds can still possibly go through if both they and Inter lose on final day, correct? Provided their goal difference is not worse than Inter's?

Would love to see Inter get knocked out but I don't see it happening. Inter will probably choke and lose to PSG as usual but they won't concede many while spuds, away to Barca, have very little chance of anything other than a thorough spanking.

Its a shame, shouldn't have played such a poor game away to Inter.
Goal difference is irrelevant. Spurs go through if they match Inter’s result: win, loss or draw.

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I can’t stand that piece of shit forum, those dark blue and black colours :inter: diarrhoea of the eyes. You know what to do though, post some gems for all of us...
It’s been a while since I reminded everyone about this monstrosity.

http://www.acmilan-online.com/
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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I don’t know. I reckon one of them will miss out and IMO it will be Nipples. I can see a “famous European Anfield night” happening and Nipples will always be chokers.
Napoli have been pretty consistent in their high level performances, more so than Inter. Liverpool too look more consistent in their level, picking up points against the weaker teams but don't look like they have big performances on big occasions in them like last season.
 
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i actually think it's highly likely Napoli will get eliminated. Them losing against Liverpool is almost a given considering their choking status and playing at Anfield, and PSG shouldnt have too many issues winning their game either. Inter should win their game against PSV at home, but then it depends how Barcelona approaches the game. I can see Barcelona rest their stars for the league. It's not unthinkable for both of them to get eliminated.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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Not to mention, financially beneficial to us.
Not necessarily.
It would be financially beneficial if other Italians are eliminated and we go long way in the CL. But if Inter and Napoli don't make it, then Liverpool and Tottenham, perhaps even PSG, become potential opponents in the first knockout round. An early CL knockout elimination is a bigger financial loss than sharing the TV pot with Napoli and Inter.

Imo, it's better if they both make it as second placed. That way we avoid PSG, Liverpool and Tottenham. If Bayern don't lose to Ajax and if Atletico beat Brugge, which won't be a surprise, then we'll pretty much know our potential opponents: Dortmund, Schalke, Ajax and one of Shakhtar/Lyon. This guarantees quite an easy draw and I wouldn't want PSG or the English teams in there.
 
Apr 17, 2013
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While the Gazzetta try to delude the world into believing that Inter is back. A lucid analysis of the Spalletti team, off camera, by the commentator of TottenhamInter. "Squadraccia" (basically, "shit team").
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AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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Not necessarily.
It would be financially beneficial if other Italians are eliminated and we go long way in the CL. But if Inter and Napoli don't make it, then Liverpool and Tottenham, perhaps even PSG, become potential opponents in the first knockout round. An early CL knockout elimination is a bigger financial loss than sharing the TV pot with Napoli and Inter.

Imo, it's better if they both make it as second placed. That way we avoid PSG, Liverpool and Tottenham. If Bayern don't lose to Ajax and if Atletico beat Brugge, which won't be a surprise, then we'll pretty much know our potential opponents: Dortmund, Schalke, Ajax and one of Shakhtar/Lyon. This guarantees quite an easy draw and I wouldn't want PSG or the English teams in there.
You consider Dortmund easy? I haven't watched them at all but just looking at where they stand in tournaments, they seem to be doing well.
 

Dantes

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You consider Dortmund easy? I haven't watched them at all but just looking at where they stand in tournaments, they seem to be doing well.
Comparatively speaking, Dortmund are much easier. We played them twice last year and it was two routine wins. So, unless there’s been a remarkable improvement, they’d be an ‘easy’ opponent for Juve IMHO.
 
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