[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (21 Viewers)

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,958
Milan, of course.
They are the pre-Calciopoli Inter....in everything.

They make shitty signings, they brag all the time how they'll win trophies and then fail miserably, they are classless (look at their fans with Maldini, look at Galliani publicly lying and then admitting that he lied) and everybody laughs at them.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
Do you know how much talent leaves Argentina every year? Yet their league is still saturated with talent year in and year out. That's how a league should be. Kaka can f*ck off all he wants, Serie A is great with or without him.
Talents are not necessarily becoming superstars. Kaka leaving Italy is truly a blow for Serie A. I don't know what you'd call it but Calcio doesn't tempt superstars as much as before and it even fails when it comes to keeping the superstars. Without Kaka and Ibrahimovic we'll probably have a better chance of winning the Scudetto but it'd be a blow for us in the long run. You're developing only when your rivals are competent and strong.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,446
first of all nooooo im no milan fan or so
but for serie a itself it wouldn't be the best to sell players like kaka and ibra to la liga.
after neddy figo and maldini retired it would be bad for the image. i'm not saying that milan will automatic be weaker (if they spend wisley they would be way better without kaka/ like we were after zidane) i'm just saying that serie a is losing big names and that would be bad.

just imagine milan will spend 30 mil on adebayor( i don't think he is anything special) and co they will def. be weaker without kaka and maybe so will inter. that means we will have better chances of winning the scuedetto but serie a will fail in europe. and we r not inter, so we can even win the scudetto with our rivals at their best. we don't need them to be weak we will just be stronger
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,958
Talents are not necessarily becoming superstars. Kaka leaving Italy is truly a blow for Serie A. I don't know what you'd call it but Calcio doesn't tempt superstars as much as before and it even fails when it comes to keeping the superstars. Without Kaka and Ibrahimovic we'll probably have a better chance of winning the Scudetto but it'd be a blow for us in the long run. You're developing only when your rivals are competent and strong.
Inter didn't mind that their rivals weren't strong. They won 3 scudetti and that's what will be remembered.
They're still trying to develop and become stronger for the CL.

I wouldn't mind being in their position. Juve to be too strong for the others in Italy and to re-inforce every year in order to make better results in CL.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,446
Inter didn't mind that their rivals weren't strong. They won 3 scudetti and that's what will be remembered.
They're still trying to develop and become stronger for the CL.

I wouldn't mind being in their position. Juve to be too strong for the others in Italy and to re-inforce every year in order to make better results in CL.
what they didn't
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
:agree: I want Juve to be the best by beating the best at their best
This aint happening at any time soon, because we have to be competitive at every aspects.
With winners on our bench (coach), board (managers/president) and field (players at every line, including the defense).

But lets hope that we can at lest set the bases for such a team in the future...
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,499
True that Alen, but without dramatizing things, we do play in Serie A, and you must admit this doesnt bode well for the league, and indirectly for us too. This not calciopoli forcibly weakening top teams, if it happens (Kaka is sure, Ibra less so, but he wants to leave, someone just needs to offer big money) its a CLEAR decline and loss of face if the two best players of the league are sold, and non near their stature comes in.

It will only mean more or whats happening now, that no one of note will want to come to Italy when the best players arent player there (You already hear players constantly making statements like they dont seriously consider Serie A when they have EPL or big two options in La Liga). Yes, it will mean we will have way less chance of signing likes of Benzema if we would want to, when the league loses the star players that are the face out for the league, and part of its attraction.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
They're still trying to develop and become stronger for the CL.
By selling Ibrahimovic? They were too strong for the others in Italy yet they were an utter joke in the CL.


I wouldn't mind being in their position. Juve to be too strong for the others in Italy and to re-inforce every year in order to make better results in CL.
I would mind. I would mind a Bayern like position in Bundesliga. Thing is that when your league is incompetent, superstars don't tend to join your team no matter how strong you are for your domestic rivals.

Perez starting the Galacticos era is indirectly a reason for Barca's current strength. When your domestic rival is strong, you have to improve your team in order to compete with them. Real's tendency to bring the superstars to Madrid made Barca go for Ronaldinho.
 
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Azzurri7

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    Milan, of course.
    They are the pre-Calciopoli Inter....in everything.

    They make shitty signings, they brag all the time how they'll win trophies and then fail miserably, they are classless (look at their fans with Maldini, look at Galliani publicly lying and then admitting that he lied) and everybody laughs at them.
    Well, there isn't much difference. Inter hasn't improved in terms of class, signings and claiming how they'll win if that's what you're trying to imply.

    It's becoming silly to repeat this but Inter were able to win the league and still win it when they knocked us down to Serie B. That wound takes time to heal and Inter are using this time. Their CL road proves my point.

    Even their Ibrahimovic signing was thanks to us. They're a failure in everything.

    If something it's Milan that has got to Inter's level, but Inter will always be Inter, well known and an example to every team that is failing to achieve something. This is why we say this team is the new inter or that team is turning into inter.

    Milan is all about bla bla bla recently like you said but look at their cabinets and achievements. While Inter managed to win the league thanks to Calciopoli story. That's their only way they're able to win something.
     

    Alen

    Ѕenior Аdmin
    Apr 2, 2007
    53,958
    By selling Ibrahimovic? They were too strong for the others in Italy yet they were an utter joke in the CL.
    They didn't sell him, did they?

    I was talking about last season. They were the best and still they bought Mourinho and they did bring new players. Now, the fact that two of these players failed makes no difference here, because they DID invest money in order to become stronger.

    Milan and Juve now have to invest to beat Inter.

    What i said is that i won't mind being in Inter's position. Then Milan and Inter will need to invest to become better than us.
     
    Mar 10, 2009
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    quite simply its serves us right. Italian teams have an awful strategy plan. Anyone who thought olivera was the replacement for shevchenko deserves to be shot. And dont get me started at signings such as baptista etc Lets face it Milan have been our main reps in the champions league for the past 5 years, now that they've turned crap, we wont be getting any italian teams in the semis for the next decade !
     

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