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Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
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I understand everyones hatred for Inter, but by Roma winning the scudetto and benefits that come with it they are jeopardising our position within Italian football in the short-term more so than if Inter won it again.. I don't wanna see Roma strenghten because of this years' success and ultimately become an unneccessary force in the future..
Well, it's better that way. We need more Italian teams to be challenging again. Lazio, Parma, Bologna, Genoa, Torino. Where did these teams go, they just vanished. I hope they get more money injected in their banks, cause that way, Italian football isn't going to be all-out dull anymore.
 

Azzurri7

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Beretta fears Inter reprisal
Monday 12 May, 2008

Mario Beretta is under police protection and his family evacuated their Milan home after his Siena side ruined Inter’s Scudetto party yesterday.

Milan-born tactician Beretta had promised that his Robur side would stop Inter, but even he surely couldn’t have imagined they would deliver a 2-2 draw in front of a sell-out crowd awaiting glory.

As he left San Siro yesterday the 48-year-old tactician, who is known to be a Milan fan, was surrounded by angry Inter supporters, who yelled threats at him while he was escorted away from the ground by police.

During a succession of anti-Milan chants, one angry onlooker shouted, “We know where you live and we’re coming to get you.”

Beretta’s wife and two children were with the worried Coach and it is believed that the family didn’t return to their house on the outskirts of Milan due to fears for their safety.

Having delivered survival to Siena, Beretta is expected to have contract talks at the Stadio Artemio Franchi within the next few weeks.
 

Bozi

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Oct 18, 2005
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its pretty unlikely that all three - though theres a possiblity - that inter will lose the scud and milan miss out on cl and trez and dp tie for capocannoniere

but should it happen

ohhh mannnn
this forum would be quiet as hell after everyone blows their nut over their PC's, short circuiting them and forcing them to go to A+E with electric current to teh gonad related injuries


be lost of women around wondering what on earth happened though:shifty:
 
Mar 24, 2006
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12/05/2008 15:33
Moratti Blames Matrix

Inter President Massimo Moratti was caught on television blaming Marco Materazzi for the draw with Siena yesterday.

The Nerazzurri could have lifted the Scudetto yesterday had they beaten the Tuscans, but could only manage a 2-2 draw, which means that the title race will go down to the final day of the season.

In the 78th minute Inter had the chance to find the winning goal when they were awarded a controversial penalty. Despite being the team’s third-choice penalty-taker, Marco Materazzi pushed Julio Cruz aside, only to see his shot saved by goalkeeper Alex Manninger.

This angered President Moratti up in the stands, who was seen telling his wife: "Materazzi made us lose the game".

This weekend Inter will have their third and final chance to pick up their second successive championship on the pitch when they travel to Parma.

The Gialloblu, meanwhile, need to win if they are to have any hope of avoiding relegation, and there are rumours that current coach Hector Cuper may be sacked before the game.

The Argentine, who replaced Mimmo Di Carlo in March, has won just two of his 10 games in charge, and it is reported that he has lost the faith of his players and his President Tommaso Ghirardi.

HAHAHHAHAHAHHAA , the Internal War has begins :eyebrows:
 
Mar 24, 2006
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Blog: Exit the Matrix

Marco Materazzi deserves every insult he gets after a breathtaking show of arrogance came back to bite him and Inter, argues Susy Campanale

Much like the movie he is nicknamed after, The Matrix has shown himself to follow up a good start with something desperately disappointing and frankly insulting to anyone who had developed respect for the man. He is now pilloried by fans, teammates, Coach and his own President – who was spotted in the stands mouthing the words “Materazzi lost us the game” – and he deserves every second of humiliation. It couldn’t happen to a nicer bloke.

Now while many hate the Inter defender for his quiet words with Zinedine Zidane or tendency to employ karate kicks in lieu of tackles, none of that has ever disturbed me. What gets my goat about this man is his utter and total arrogance. He has personified the Nerazzurri’s attitude to this entire campaign, assuming they were owed titles after Calciopoli so kindly granted them two on a silver platter and that this year would be no different. Believing that Inter have absolutely dominated this season, when clearly the results show that is not the case. Insisting they were still visibly the best team when they haven’t put in a decent performance since January.

And yes, above all, his statements over the past couple of weeks clinched it for me. “It would be every Interista’s dream to win the Scudetto in the derby. As a bonus we’d stop Milan from reaching the Champions League. They’ll fight until the end, but I hope they don’t make it.” Now that was just asking for trouble. Not only was Materazzi assuming the title was in their pocket with a victory over the on-form Rossoneri, but he showed how petty and small-minded Inter still are by wishing ill on their neighbours. In all this time Milan and Juventus have never crowed in such a pathetic way over the misfortune of others.

Laughably, last week Materazzi was also sent-off in the Coppa Italia semi-final against Lazio, yet had the cojones to accuse Goran Pandev of provoking him into a two-footed tackle. “Goran really disappointed me,” he stated. “He is in Italy thanks to Inter because the club gave him his big break. The least he could do is show some respect to the colours and instead he just kept shouting serious insults and trying to provoke us by saying that he hoped we lost the Scudetto.” Yes, how terrible of Pandev to say such a thing when you did exactly the same towards Milan four days earlier. For shame!

And finally, Materazzi deserves it all because of his total arrogance in grabbing that penalty kick off designated taker Julio Cruz. Doesn’t that show everything about Inter’s problems? They are not a team, they are a group of individuals all clamouring to get the golden goal that will be remembered for winning the title. You have to win games first, then think about solo glory. It’s a lesson the Nerazzurri, epitomised by Matrix, seem to have forgotten.

ch4

haha... ive always hated the prick... that stunt he pulled over the weekend actually made forget about how mad i was about milan for half a second..


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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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I think Inter losing the scudetto would be a damn fine moment.

PS: that's a pretty weak article with pretty weak quotes. If Inter had won against Milan they would have been champions, so I don't see why she's hating Materazzi for an obviously correct line of thought. Apart from that I think it's normal for Interista to wish ill on Milan.
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
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Strange, why couldn't they just sack Cuper at the end of the season. I smell a conspiracy. Anyways, Bon Voyage Cuper, see you at Juve Stabia or Pro Vercelli next seaon.
 
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