HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219
What the peasant filth often forgets, is what marotta was instructed to do when he got here.

Peasant filth goes like : he sold the good players, and bought a load of crap, also my anus is full of sabatini's $#@!.


What actually happened, is that Marotta came here, in a very old team, with very high wages, that were not worth their wages including camo, trez and del piero (you can suck my $#@!, its true), that was horribly heading towards financial issues. He was instructed to significantly trim the wagebill, and build a base for "the project.

So Marotta got rid of all the older players who were earning far more then they were worth. He got a nice base of average players on silly low wages. He gave Del Neri enough to work with.
Meanwhile, we had alot of $#@! on secco wages. Wich kinda means they'll refuse to be sold cause they'd get a fraction of their wages. And italians have sadly shown to be quite pleased to get money and dont play but eat pasta.


What happened ? Juventus had a good start and went to second place, challenging first. Then Krasic decided his head was actually dolan. Then Quag, the MVP, tore his $#@! off and was injured for a million years, Amauri forgot clapping doesnt equal goals, and iaquinta had a stroke wich caused him to forget how to use his feet. Oh and DP was too old.

result : we were without strikers, but still second. Marotta was forced to go on the market and get some players like Barzagli and Matri and Toni. But Del Neri showed his limitations as a pedophile coach, and $#@!ed it up.

Season afterwards, Conte showed how coaching is done, and made nearly every Marotta signing apart from Martinez play to their level.

result(2) : thanks to the drastical measures, we didnt become milan, and we laid the foundation for what our team is today.




Haters can first accept they are peasant filth.
Then they can try to remove the Sabatini penis from their anus, with care for its barb hooks.

Then, they can realise not a single manager has been able to fix such a financial mess, and build such an overpowering team on that, without having to sell a single player to balance the books.
sounds impressive tbh.
but am not impressed!!

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i won't deny all the goods that moratta did. but its just good not good enough.. Compare seria a today and 3 years ago. Milan with Ibra and napoli with cavani and lavezzi. it used to be competitive. we are doing good now cause there is no real threat. roma is a shit team at the end of the day. most of their players won't cut it in big teams. and we on the other hand getting lazy with our strategies. we are stuck on the same level for 3 consecutive years. its safe now but we may suffer later. its time to evolve to better team. we have old veterans needs to be replaced and eye-catching prospects who may leave us. time to act.
i know that we are not a penniless team. so instead of this crap we hear every day about " we can't hold on pogba for long time " i want to hear " juve is chasing this chasing that " and i don't mean matri and osvaldo
 

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PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
How the $#@! is Sabatini doing great? Wtf? I seriously don't get some opinions on this forum. Do you actually believe what you posted?
Of course he is. He is at Roma. What they've done the past years is absolutely great for them. They are 2 notches below Juventus. What Sabatini and Palotta are doing is really amazing for them.

Marotta is doing good also, with the tools he has (which are a lot more $$$ than what Sabatini has to work with).

But Sabatini is overacheveing.

Does this mean I'd exchange one for the other? Not right now.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,055
The fact that Roma might be under Uefa's investigation for breaching FFP and consequently expelled from Europe, means this guy isn't able to work within his budget and tends to spend beyond their means. That lowers his grade significantly.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
I'm struggling to figure out how Sabatini is doing so great when there is turnover year after year of players and they are no closer to Juve than they were last year.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Sabatini will have to pay around 35m to Cagliari in the summer to keep Astori, Nainggolan and Ibarbo. One great player, two rather average ones. Nonetheless they pay to keep the status quo, they basically invest their whole budget to not get worse rather than to get better. We on the other hand will buy the two finest italian attacking talents in circulation for less, two talents other italian clubs never had any chance to get their hands on, both who have room to help us (especially Berardi).

Marotta might be to conservative for the FM community, but he is most likely going to be much longer on the top of the chain order in Italy than Sabatini, who is known to be the type of guy who gives up and throw the towel very easily if things don't go his way.
how much is that for each player? i dont think they have a fixed price for Nainggolan so Cagliari can ask whatever they want + i think he will probably go to the EPL
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,978
I'm struggling to figure out how Sabatini is doing so great when there is turnover year after year of players and they are no closer to Juve than they were last year.
According to Roma and Roma sympathisers they got better in the summer and we either stagnated or got worse. That was after about 6-7 rounds of course.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,620
"There has not been any contact with Napoli, but it is true that Marotta has been in touch for Juventus," Zamparini told Tuttosport.

"He told me that Juventus will be right there if we decide to sell Dybala. They are very much interested in signing him and are ready to open talks.

"I told him that I would be more than happy to sell Paulo to Juventus if possible. I would actually prefer for him to stay in Italy.

"I know Marotta, though, so I immediately made it clear that I will not give him a discount. :beppe::beppe::beppe:
We all know what happened with Pastore."

:lol:
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
"There has not been any contact with Napoli, but it is true that Marotta has been in touch for Juventus," Zamparini told Tuttosport.

"He told me that Juventus will be right there if we decide to sell Dybala. They are very much interested in signing him and are ready to open talks.

"I told him that I would be more than happy to sell Paulo to Juventus if possible. I would actually prefer for him to stay in Italy.

"I know Marotta, though, so I immediately made it clear that I will not give him a discount. :beppe::beppe::beppe:
We all know what happened with Pastore."

:lol:
is that the real quote? :lol:
 

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