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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,062
Mourinho has been suspended for 3 matches.
Cambiasso and Sulley Muntari 2 matches

Cordoba and Samuel one match
So it's...

Without Mourinho: Away to Udinese, Home to Genoa and away to Catania
Without Cambiasso and Muntari: Away to Udinese, Home to Genoa.
Without Samuel and Cordoba: Away to Udinese

Forza Di Natale :D

Eto'o and Stankovic should have been suspended too for the way they treated the referee.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,830
IMO he's doing a perfect job, especially if you're watching from Inter's point of view. His every word makes sense and it hurts others. He might sound arrogant sometimes but not many coaches have balls and I bet Inter players love him. Not sure about fans but I don't think many mind his approach. I think he gives them a big moral boost.

I know some don't like the guy, but 50% of those who hate him would love him if he came here and did the same exact job.

He is getting a bit too much money but he's a brilliant tactician in my books. 10/10
:agree: It's as if he's custom made for the persecution complex of the interisti. He plays well right into their hands.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
We were demoted to a lower rank, our Scudetti were revoked and many stars left the team. A few years passed and we still don't look like a competing team.

Now they've got a few true calls against them and they are back to playing the victim roles they used to play for a century.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,569
Agent: Mou was misunderstood
Monday 22 February, 2010
Inter are set to appeal against the decisions of the Giudice Sportivo, while Jose Mourinho's agent says he was misunderstood.

The Special One has been handed a three-week suspension, which he will have to serve starting from the midweek game against Udinese.

“His gesture was misunderstood,” said Eladio Parames, the coach's spokesman.

“It had nothing to do with the referee. He wanted to say 'take me away, put me into jail, but my team is the strongest and we will win even if we play with nine men'”

Mourinho cannot currently speak to the Press since Inter have imposed a temporary stop to communications from the club. But his spokesman did not refrain to release controversial comments.

“I would like to say to Caludio Ranieri that Jose both with Roman Abramovich's Chelsea and Massimo Moratti's Inter has won many titles.

“On the contrary Ranieri with Chelsea and Juventus, the club of the Agnelli's family has won nothing.”

Parames made even more controversial comments when he spoke about Walter Mazzarri.

“A donkey will never become a stallion. When he was at Porto, Jose had a €60m budget in 2004 and despite that he won while his club spent over €57m on the transfer market.

“That is why the donkey must be taught that the transfer market represents only a side of a club's budget.”

Meanwhile, Inter's patron has expressed his surprise over the ruling. "We didn't expect it," said Massimo Moratti.

"But we have a big game ahead of us so let's try not to create more controversy. Our silence is a 'respectful' one which journalists fail to understand."



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :andyandbarcelona:
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
75,178
Mourinho banned

Jose Mourinho has been banned for three weeks and will have to pay a €40,000 fine following his controversial behavior at the weekend.

The Giudice Sportivo also suspended Esteban Cambiasso and Sulley Muntari for two weeks each.

The Nerazzurri boss was punished for his disrespectful actions and gestures during Saturday night's game against Sampdoria.

Cambiasso and Muntari were banned due to their behaviour at the end of the first half.

The Ghanaian midfielder repeatedly offended the officials while the Argentine tried to punch a Sampdoria player on the way to the dressing room.

It causes major problems for Inter, who will face Udinese also without Walter Samuel and Ivan Cordoba, both sent off against the Blucerchiati.

But that's not all. Director Gabriele Oriali will have to pay a €10,000 fine and is banned until March 8.

Inter as a club will have to pay €25,000 for the behaviour of their supporters -who threw flares and bottles hitting the linesman.

Ultimately, the Nerazzurri will have to pay €5,000 Euros for delaying the start of the second half without any valid reason.

http://www.football-italia.net/feb22t.html

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They need erasing from calcio, disgusting club from top to bottom.
 

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