[ITA] Serie A 2007/2008 (35 Viewers)

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Nov 26, 2006
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No idea, if there is a neutral area we'll go there, but we might go 2 juventini and 2 milanisti, so maybe we would split up, but the atmosphere would be awesome. I'm getting goosebumps thinking about it.
Would be a bit shit if you went in the Milan end and had to sit quietly while DP score a last minute winner. :D

Don't know if it would be worth celebrating and getting your head kicked in.
 

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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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this will be the most competitive Serie A season in a long time...
I think Milan will win the title by a long stretch, their campaign will be much easier than last season's Inter. However, I see lots of competition for the other places.
 

AngelaL

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Aug 25, 2006
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I think Milan will win the title by a long stretch, their campaign will be much easier than last season's Inter. However, I see lots of competition for the other places.
Well, If we can't win it, I'd rather Milan won it than inter.:smoke:
 

JCK

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If we can't win it, I'd rather Siena win it than Milan, Inter, Roma or any other team that can get much stronger than us.
 

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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I think Milan will win the title by a long stretch, their campaign will be much easier than last season's Inter. However, I see lots of competition for the other places.
How do you see Milan winning it by a stretch? they aren't exactly a lot stronger than last year.?
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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How do you see Milan winning it by a stretch? they aren't exactly a lot stronger than last year.?
They are very much stronger than last year. Did you notice how much they improved by the end of the season last year? Winning the Champions League. Ronaldo is adapting and getting fit more and more, buying Pato, not starting the season with point deduction, lots of factors show how much stronger they are. I add to that the fact that they haven't won the Scudetto in a while now. I think their objective is the league more than the Champions League.
 

Alltagsheld

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Oct 10, 2006
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They are very much stronger than last year. Did you notice how much they improved by the end of the season last year? Winning the Champions League. Ronaldo is adapting and getting fit more and more, buying Pato, not starting the season with point deduction, lots of factors show how much stronger they are. I add to that the fact that they haven't won the Scudetto in a while now. I think their objective is the league more than the Champions League.
Yes, I think so, too. Milan will be very strong this season. I'm pretty interested in what this Pato-kid might be able to do.

not to forget they have Ibrahim Ba aswell
:toast:
 

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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But Pato can't play before christmas, can he?

They sure have the most experienced squad of Serie A, no question. Sure, Pirlo-Gattuso-Seedork-Kaka is probably the best mid in the league, but their backline doesn't convince me, and having to rely on Ronaldo would worry me.
How many matches in a row can he play?

I'm expecting one more big signing for the rossoneri, though.
 

Cuti

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Jul 30, 2006
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Would be a bit shit if you went in the Milan end and had to sit quietly while DP score a last minute winner. :D

Don't know if it would be worth celebrating and getting your head kicked in.
true, thats why i want to go to the neutral side lol, so when we score i don't get stabbed.

I think Milan will win the title by a long stretch, their campaign will be much easier than last season's Inter. However, I see lots of competition for the other places.
I agree that Milan will win this season, it would be a disappointment if they don't, especially since they are probably going to buy another amazing player before the end of the transfer season.

But Pato can't play before christmas, can he?

They sure have the most experienced squad of Serie A, no question. Sure, Pirlo-Gattuso-Seedork-Kaka is probably the best mid in the league, but their backline doesn't convince me, and having to rely on Ronaldo would worry me.
How many matches in a row can he play?

I'm expecting one more big signing for the rossoneri, though.
They have the best midfield in teh league let alone Europe. They have everything. A destroyer- Gattuso, a disposer of the ball- Pirlo, a person to set up chances- Seedorf, and a speed demon- Kaka.

Milan will win the league comfortably this season
 

Christina

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Aug 21, 2006
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Ancelotti: “As far as I and the club are concerned, our transfer market is closed,” he said. “Talking about Ronaldinho in April may have made sense, but midway through August I don’t think there is much point.”
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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Milan's demise last season was because they were so dam tired by the mid season mark, then Ancelotti started focusing on the 4th place and the CL and the former was not that hard to get eventually.

i think they have more of an than Inter, only cause they didn't bring a lot of players.Only ones they actually need.
 

francesco

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Jul 25, 2006
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Bayern Munich striker Luca Toni has endorsed the popular opinion that Inter Milan will run away with the Scudetto.

The fomer Fiorentina striker believes it is still too early for Juventus to challenge for the title, and that Milan's lack of consistency will be their Achilles heel.

"I say that Inter will win it as they have the best squad - they are just superior," he told the Gazzetta dello Sport.

"Milan have top-class players too who can win big games, but they are less consistent.

"It’s too soon for Juve, the best that they can achieve is the Champions League zone."

He was also restless to get going in Germany ahead of the Bundesliga kick-off this weekend: "I feel at home and I want to get going."

The big number 9 also rubbished suggestions that he could find himself out of the Azzurri squad.

"Do I fear not being noticed by Roberto Donadoni? No, he has already shown that he takes foreign-based players into account and I play for Bayern, a famous side.

"If I play and I score, I’ll get the Italy call and I want to go to the friendly against Hungary on August 22. I’ve been working hard to recover from a calf injury and in a couple of days’ time I should be ready to play."

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