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Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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Serie A was decimated by calciopoli. It's going to take time to rebuild.

The first step towards a better future is building new stadiums, it'll bring in a lot of much needed cash for the clubs. Lately we have been hearing of clubs planning on getting their own, new stadiums which is a good sign.
Ye Calciopoli really fucked everything up in Italy. The FIGC only have themselves to blame for this i suppose as they took short cuts everywhere and relegated Juve at the first chance they got without doing a proper investigation which would take much more time than the 3-4 months they took to do it.
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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Serie A was decimated by calciopoli. It's going to take time to rebuild.

The first step towards a better future is building new stadiums, it'll bring in a lot of much needed cash for the clubs. Lately we have been hearing of clubs planning on getting their own, new stadiums which is a good sign.
stadiums won't solve it imo, new stadium will mean maybe €10m to €15m more per year for some teams but it's not like fans are going to pay a lot more money just because they are going to a new stadium.

what SerieA needs is same 3 teams keep playing CL, that way coefficient points build up, build up a stronger squad (without having to disinvest to manage budget after failing to qualify for CL) and they don't go into difficult groups. If a new team comes in, for instance Roma next season, chances are they will be in a difficult group (pot 1 team+ManCity or PSG or Dortmund from pot2 if unlucky) because they will be in pot3 or pot4 and will be difficult for them to get out of group-stages and not screw up CL qualification of the year after. That happened to Lazio and Fiorentina in the past, and Chievo, Sampdoria and Udinese clearly weren't fit for CL.
 

PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
7,166
People bashing on Serie A too hard.

Napoli, the 3rd best Italian team, is better than Benfica/Porto/any russian team/ any French team PSG apart.

Next year I'd bet we'll se 3 Italians advancing from CL group stages (Juve, Roma, Napoli) and 2 Italians fighting for EL title (Fiorentina, Inter).

It's important that these 5 clubs, currently the best, represent the country next year. No Parma, Udinese, Verona and other shits.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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People bashing on Serie A too hard.

Napoli, the 3rd best Italian team, is better than Benfica/Porto/any russian team/ any French team PSG apart.

Next year I'd bet we'll se 3 Italians advancing from CL group stages (Juve, Roma, Napoli) and 2 Italians fighting for EL title (Fiorentina, Inter).

It's important that these 5 clubs, currently the best, represent the country next year. No Parma, Udinese, Verona and other shits.
I'd like to bet you when the time comes.
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Actually, Roma/Napoli/Fiorentina/Inter are better than any German team apart from Bayern and Dortmund.

And are levelled with La Liga best teams like Bilbao or Sociedad.

When Inter and Milan are back again, Serie A will be a joy to watch. Roma, Fiorentina and Napoli are improving vastly.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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People bashing on Serie A too hard.

Napoli, the 3rd best Italian team, is better than Benfica/Porto/any russian team/ any French team PSG apart.

Next year I'd bet we'll se 3 Italians advancing from CL group stages (Juve, Roma, Napoli) and 2 Italians fighting for EL title (Fiorentina, Inter).

It's important that these 5 clubs, currently the best, represent the country next year. No Parma, Udinese, Verona and other shits.
Fiorentina will definitely take the EL seriously, they always do (reached the semi-finals in 08, did well this year).

Inter is coached by Mazzarri, he won't give a shit about the EL.
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
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Actually, Roma/Napoli/Fiorentina/Inter are better than any German team apart from Bayern and Dortmund.

And are levelled with La Liga best teams like Bilbao or Sociedad.

When Inter and Milan are back again, Serie A will be a joy to watch. Roma, Fiorentina and Napoli are improving vastly.
Inter wont be back unless they mastermind another Calciopoli, Milan have a chance though at least.
 

Monco

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Mar 27, 2013
2,443
People bashing on Serie A too hard.

Napoli, the 3rd best Italian team, is better than Benfica/Porto/any russian team/ any French team PSG apart.

Next year I'd bet we'll se 3 Italians advancing from CL group stages (Juve, Roma, Napoli) and 2 Italians fighting for EL title (Fiorentina, Inter).

It's important that these 5 clubs, currently the best, represent the country next year. No Parma, Udinese, Verona and other shits.
I think Roma will sell Benatia and Pjanic in summer and unless they make some great signings again, they are going to get raped in CL. Same goes for Fiorentina, I doubt Cuadrado will stay for much longer, I could see Borja Valero leaving as well. Just bold predictions, but I think Serie A will get even more weak next year.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,808
I think Roma will sell Benatia and Pjanic in summer and unless they make some great signings again, they are going to get raped in CL. Same goes for Fiorentina, I doubt Cuadrado will stay for much longer, I could see Borja Valero leaving as well. Just bold predictions, but I think Serie A will get even more weak next year.
Exactly. It's a trend that can't be reversed by going on the path that it's on right now. Major investment is the only hope. Of course, the league could be better run and marketed, which would help, but not close the gap enough.
 

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