Here's how binter treat their players (6 Viewers)

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#22
even Emre Belozoglu wasted by binter merda

he is not player he used to be,he is not Turkish Maradona anymore

I read some rumors about Hamit Altintop's transfer to binter:disagree:
You call Emre "Turkish Maradona" ? :D

What will they do with Altintop? They really don´t need him, they just want to buy half of the Europe to have multiple options on the squad positions.

Their transfer strategy is pathetic. :disagree: Buy expensive and sell cheap.

They never heard of youth products and economical transfers.
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,433
#23
You call Emre "Turkish Maradona" ? :D

What will they do with Altintop? They really don´t need him, they just want to buy half of the Europe to have multiple options on the squad positions.

Their transfer strategy is pathetic. :disagree: Buy expensive and sell cheap.

They never heard of youth products and economical transfers.
no I dont

some football authority called him Turkish Maradona when he was play for Galatasaray(1995-2001)

their strategy pathetic but I cant understand,why their money is limitless

that moratti must be don corleone of our time
 

Jun-hide

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2002
2,068
#25
even Emre Belozoglu wasted by binter merda

he is not player he used to be,he is not Turkish Maradona anymore

I read some rumors about Hamit Altintop's transfer to binter:disagree:
Emre was a pure class for 2 years in Italia. He is no Maradona, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching him in Serie A, and his goal against Lazio was certainly one of the best and cheekiest I have ever seen.

However, as much as I hate Inter, Emre's demise seem to be his own doing. Had he not been sent off every time he was brought on, bicker with teammates & coaches (exception of Cuper, I cant imagine a single Inter coach he got along with), I think his chances of success in Serie A would have been greater. Emre is a real pitty case, and shows how a combination of bad injuries, and short temper, could impede promising career. One thing though, you cant fault Emre for his lack of effort.
 

tassard

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2004
6,842
#30
What about Domenico Morfeo?Oh and Pirlo of course.If it was not Milan(where Ancelotti changed his role), now he would be a forward in a mid-tabled team, or rot in Inter
 
Jul 23, 2006
4,300
#31
Stephane Dalmat is my favorite. He was sought after by all of Europe, and he did look like a class apart at Marseille, and then boom, Inter comes in, and his career fades into obscurity (I am sure Inter paid him well though).

Farinos, Sebastien Frey, Matteo Ferrari, Dennis Bergkamp, Roberto Carlos, Nicola Berti, Giovanni Stroppa comes to my mind.

Speaking of Coco being Maldini, Inter can take pride in destroying future Baresi in the form of Salvatore Fresi. He was absolute stud back in the mid 90s, and regarded virtually by all to be the best prospect in the game. Not bad is it!

Oh did I mentioned they turned down the great Franco Baresi himself, who was a hardscore Inter supporter during his childhood!
yea i remember him
stupid inter, i never knew they turned down baresi:D
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
#33
Emre was a pure class for 2 years in Italia. He is no Maradona, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching him in Serie A, and his goal against Lazio was certainly one of the best and cheekiest I have ever seen.

However, as much as I hate Inter, Emre's demise seem to be his own doing. Had he not been sent off every time he was brought on, bicker with teammates & coaches (exception of Cuper, I cant imagine a single Inter coach he got along with), I think his chances of success in Serie A would have been greater. Emre is a real pitty case, and shows how a combination of bad injuries, and short temper, could impede promising career. One thing though, you cant fault Emre for his lack of effort.
Bickering/fighting with people is a common inter pastime.

HAHAHA. Beckham rejected Inter and choose LA Galaxy instead :rofl2:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
So Becks has some semse after all!
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
47,024
#34
To be fair to inter (not something I say very often), I think Beckham has gone to the US because his wife wants to and because he will get a ludicrous amount of money without breaking sweat. He might have actually had to work for his cash in serie A, if he ever got on the pitch mind you.
 

Jun-hide

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2002
2,068
#37
yea i remember him
stupid inter, i never knew they turned down baresi:D
You know funnier thing is;

Franco's older brother Guisepe, was already on the Inter pay-roll at the time. He was a widely respected midfielder at the club, and eventually capped many times for the Nazionale. Most teams will just give a shot to youngster as an act of courtesy. We cant accuse Inter for favoring certain players due to background :D. I remember reading from the magazine, young Baresi went home crying after being rejected by his favorite team.:rofl2:

If Secco did that he will probably get flamed and I mean literally.:D

Well, I guess with Inter's record, people found ways to live with it.:cool:
 
Jul 23, 2006
4,300
#38
You know funnier thing is;

Franco's older brother Guisepe, was already on the Inter pay-roll at the time. He was a widely respected midfielder at the club, and eventually capped many times for the Nazionale. Most teams will just a shot to youngster for a courtesy. We cant accuse Inter for favoring certain players due to background :D. I remember reading from the magazine, young Baresi went home crying after being rejected by his favorite team.:rofl2:

If Secco did that he will probably get flamed and I mean literally.:D

Well, I guess with Inter's record, people found ways to live with it.:cool:
:lol:
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#40
Guess why Beckham choose Los Angeles?

News flash: Holywood, people, Victoria wants to become an actress in Holywood!

Another wife´s puppy... :rolleyes:
 

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