[IT] Serie A 2004/05 (13 Viewers)

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    ++ [ originally posted by Meow ] ++
    I don't see why....
    Without Inter and Roma in the CL (even though Roma totally suck and have been counterproductive in promoting Italian football), that just increase the chances of some crappy English or Spanish team being in the semi/final/winning it, which I don't want.

    Even though I don't want Milan, Inter or Roma to win the CL, I'd still like them to represent Italian football well
     

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    Meow

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    I mean if teams like lecce/Udi etc are strong enough to beat our traditional strong teams in our league...they might be able to shine on the international platform. Give give it a go.

    Look at Roma...they're representing Italian football right now in CL and what do they give us?? Shame and humiliations. Bad image of italian football.

    I guess there's no absolute right or wrong here...just my point of view at this particular moment.

    BTW, I like this years' udinese a lot.
     
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    Despite recent form and all that, I'm still convinced that Inter would do a better job representing Italian footbal than Chievo and Udinese.

    Just my opinion though
     

    Meow

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    ++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++


    They will keep dissapointing for as long as Mossimo Moratti is anywhere near them.
    Not that I really care but they are such a let down.....they have such a great squad.........

    OK.

    Inter...sink..sink....take Milan with u too.......

    :devil:
     

    nedved34

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    I don't know if u guys read this.but i want to share it with u :)

    INTER CURSE CONTINUES

    Club president Massimo Moratti held crisis talks with coach Roberto Mancini after Wednesday night's stalemate with Bologna, whose manager Carlo Mazzone had a novel explanation for the nerazzurri's current malaise.

    "Inter have had just about every kind of coach: big ones, little ones, coaches with experience, young coaches, bald guys and guys with hair," said the 67-year-old. "Maybe there really is some sort of curse on them."

    Meanwhile sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport said the club's current run was a job for the X-Files.
    :rofl::rofl::rofl:
     

    xziz

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    Cannavaro was let go, because Mancini wanted to assure Mihajlovic in that role.

    Can you believe it. What morons, all of them.

    xziz :devil:
     

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