[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (30 Viewers)

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,110
Galliani and Berlusconi are no Moggi's. When Moggi got the Zidane money the only thing he was thinking about was making the team better. Milan will probably end up buying Beckham and Park so they can own the asian market again.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
Yeah, Serie A depends on 2 players. :howler:

Maybe he meant the start of winning? Do you have a problem with that?
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,516
Boban got it spot on, he said that Kaka wanted to leave Milan for trying to be forced out 6 months ago, and nothing to do with recessions
 

Albertmare

Idea Maker
Mar 24, 2006
13,963
Yeah, Serie A depends on 2 players. :howler:

Maybe he meant the start of winning? Do you have a problem with that?
Yeah , fuck them , who cares if Milan sold Kaka to Madrid , or Ibra being rumored to Barca , since Kaka's transfer has done , i just hope Barca wrap Ibra's transfer from merda as soon as possible , i hope inter just gets the cash without any additional players as transfer deal , can't wait that day .

merda will burn and crash next season as they used to be , they were born looser , at least they WILL lay under Juventus :bigscarf:
 

Stevie

..........
Mar 30, 2003
21,308
How many here think that Kaka won't have a big impact on madrid ?!

Personaly i think he won't......
I agree with you here to a certain degree as I think we would still beat them even with Kaka. Untill they get decent defenders and learn how to defend properly i will never be afraid of them.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
As a Juventus supporter, obviously I am happy that one of our rivals has been weakened, for the time being.

however, as a lover of Calcio, this move, along with Ibra's impending move to Barcelona, does not sit well with me.

I feel that this is a foreshadowing of the further decline of Italian Football on the European stage. No longer is Serie A a place where allthe big boys come and play, and finish their careers here.

Now, Serie A can only be looked at in some circles as a breeding ground to develop and nurture up and coming superstars,only to have them leave in the prime of their careers to bigger and better places.

This is really disheartening. the BIG 3 of Europe, has now become, for all intents and purposes, the BIG 2 1/2. The only way that Serie A can stem the tide of this is to further develop and nurture players through their youth system, and please, do away with this rule that they have to be 18 before they can sign a professional contract. The last thing that Serie A needs is to have the vultures of the EPL and La Liga snooping around the youth camps pilfering the young players, like they have done the past several years.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Well, Milan did offer to give us the CL 2003 trophy. They said that it wasn't fair to win it when Juve were without Nedved.
Also, let's not forget the time they loaned Abbiati to us when Bufon got hurt during the Berlusconi Trophy match.

They didn't have to do that. There were no legal or moral grounds on which to do something like that.

People may hate Milan, but obviously despite the rivalry there is a deep amount of respect between the two clubs.

If it isn't Juve that wins the Scudetto, I would choose Milan over Inter 10 times out of 10
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
83,502
As a Juventus supporter, obviously I am happy that one of our rivals has been weakened, for the time being.

however, as a lover of Calcio, this move, along with Ibra's impending move to Barcelona, does not sit well with me.

I feel that this is a foreshadowing of the further decline of Italian Football on the European stage. No longer is Serie A a place where allthe big boys come and play, and finish their careers here.

Now, Serie A can only be looked at in some circles as a breeding ground to develop and nurture up and coming superstars,only to have them leave in the prime of their careers to bigger and better places.

This is really disheartening. the BIG 3 of Europe, has now become, for all intents and purposes, the BIG 2 1/2. The only way that Serie A can stem the tide of this is to further develop and nurture players through their youth system, and please, do away with this rule that they have to be 18 before they can sign a professional contract. The last thing that Serie A needs is to have the vultures of the EPL and La Liga snooping around the youth camps pilfering the young players, like they have done the past several years.
100000% :agree:
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,926
Wow, a lot of people are getting their panties in a twist here.

The Italian Serie A has always been one of the 3 biggest leagues in Europe. I don't see that changing any time soon.
I mean, which other league has a realistic chance of becoming bigger. Germany?, France?, I don't think so.

Milan selling Kaka is A-OK with me, it's always nice to see a direct competitor losing their best player. Let's just see who they'll get as replacement(s).
 

Stevie

..........
Mar 30, 2003
21,308
As a Juventus supporter, obviously I am happy that one of our rivals has been weakened, for the time being.

however, as a lover of Calcio, this move, along with Ibra's impending move to Barcelona, does not sit well with me.

I feel that this is a foreshadowing of the further decline of Italian Football on the European stage. No longer is Serie A a place where allthe big boys come and play, and finish their careers here.

Now, Serie A can only be looked at in some circles as a breeding ground to develop and nurture up and coming superstars,only to have them leave in the prime of their careers to bigger and better places.

This is really disheartening. the BIG 3 of Europe, has now become, for all intents and purposes, the BIG 2 1/2. The only way that Serie A can stem the tide of this is to further develop and nurture players through their youth system, and please, do away with this rule that they have to be 18 before they can sign a professional contract. The last thing that Serie A needs is to have the vultures of the EPL and La Liga snooping around the youth camps pilfering the young players, like they have done the past several years.
Also, let's not forget the time they loaned Abbiati to us when Bufon got hurt during the Berlusconi Trophy match.

They didn't have to do that. There were no legal or moral grounds on which to do something like that.

People may hate Milan, but obviously despite the rivalry there is a deep amount of respect between the two clubs.

If it isn't Juve that wins the Scudetto, I would choose Milan over Inter 10 times out of 10
100% agree with both posts. + rep
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Wow, a lot of people are getting their panties in a twist here.

The Italian Serie A has always been one of the 3 biggest leagues in Europe. I don't see that changing any time soon.
I mean, which other league has a realistic chance of becoming bigger. Germany?, France?, I don't think so.

Milan selling Kaka is A-OK with me, it's always nice to see a direct competitor losing their best player. Let's just see who they'll get as replacement(s).
In this financial climate, with the state of the Italian Economy being worse than the English or Spanish economy right now, you can still see that Serie A will always be one of the biggest three in Europe?

You sir, are far more optimistic than I am.

I mean, how many teams in Italy even own their own stadium?? That is a MAJOR, MAJOR revenue boost when you have that in your corner

I will predict this though. If this continues over the next several years, don't be shocked if Serie A loses that precious 4th spot for CL delegation.
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
Wow, a lot of people are getting their panties in a twist here.

The Italian Serie A has always been one of the 3 biggest leagues in Europe. I don't see that changing any time soon.
I mean, which other league has a realistic chance of becoming bigger. Germany?, France?, I don't think so.

Milan selling Kaka is A-OK with me, it's always nice to see a direct competitor losing their best player. Let's just see who they'll get as replacement(s).
They won't be a replacement coming in,they said they will rely on Ronaldinho this season.
Ronie is taking over Kaka's spot.

They probably going to sign 1 WQ striker,and few defenders.

Yeah it's sad for Serie A,but i'm fvcking happy he left coz' Milan got weaker.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,926
In this financial climate, with the state of the Italian Economy being worse than the English or Spanish economy right now, you can still see that Serie A will always be one of the biggest three in Europe?

You sir, are far more optimistic than I am.

I will predict this though. If this continues over the next several years, don't be shocked if Serie A loses that precious 4th spot for CL delegation.
Italy will bounce back sooner or later.
If anything, I think the EPL has a difficult time ahead, mainly because of the current economical situation.

Who do you think will take that 4th spot (assuming the rules stay as they are right now)?
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
They won't be a replacement coming in,they said they will rely on Ronaldinho this season.
Ronie is taking over Kaka's spot.

They probably going to sign 1 WQ striker,and few defenders.

Yeah it's sad for Serie A,but i'm fvcking happy he left coz' Milan got weaker.

A strong Juve and a strong Milan is always good for Serie A and for Europe.

Who cares about Inter, they are a fucking joke in Europe


The difference between Milan, Juve and Inter in Europe are that while Milan and Juve are disliked, at least they are respected.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
Italy will bounce back sooner or later.
If anything, I think the EPL has a difficult time ahead, mainly because of the current economical situation.

Who do you think will take that 4th spot (assuming the rules stay as they are right now)?
Well, before I delve into that question, what leagues currently hold 4 spots in the CL?
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
83,502
the moral of the story is that jesus loves La Liga more than Serie A. thats why kaka made the switch.

that's right, jesus hates the Serie A
 

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