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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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CRAZY….

How sad. How pathetic. Can you think of any other adjective to describe the silly excuses given by Inter FC to fire Mancini?

How can a club really justify the firing of a coach who managed to win two leagues (three if one considers the Calciopoli one)?

Linking it to comments after the team’s elimination from the Champions’ League back in March and some telephone interceptions that were leaked to the media lately is pathetic.

Let me set the record straight. Mancini is not my favourite kind of coach. Inter is definitely not my team. However the tactics used by Moratti and Tronchetti Provera are childish, amateurish and offensive. The leaks of the telephone calls could well be part of a plan for Moratti to get rid of those who he wanted to get rid of. This same puerile tactic was used to get rid of Juventus, Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio, Moggi and all those involved in the Calciopoli scandal.

Inter were the only team not to be involved in any phone tapping. I am not saying that what was discovered was regular…it was not. However I do hope that the Italian FA or whoever , would investigate this stupid way of doing things.

Appointing Mourinho instead of Mancini would be suicidal. Mourinho’s style is not adaptable to the Italian sensitivities and to the Italian media. But it seems that Inter’s administration is living to the reputation of their club… Pazza Inter… I am sorry for the genuine Inter fans for the low level of administration and management this team has.

http://www.timesofmalta.com/blogs/view/20080530/jes-on-sport/crazy
 
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Mourinho will be appointed as Roberto Mancini’s successor at San Siro over the coming week or so, and he has already begun preparing for the summer transfer market.

There has been much speculation in the Italian press over the past few days that Zlatan Ibrahimovic may move to Barcelona, and indeed quotes attributed to the Swede’s agent Mino Raiola revealed that a swap deal including Samuel Eto’o was on the cards.

Tuttosport today claims that Mourinho has told Inter President Massimo Moratti that Ibrahimovic is not part of his plans for the club, and he wants him sold immediately.

The 'Special One’ is said to agree with those who believe that Ibrahimovic fails when it comes to the big games, particularly in the Champions League, a competition that Mourinho has been brought to Inter to win.

Mourinho also wants to sell Ibrahimovic because he wants there to be a total break from the whole idea that Inter are only dominating Serie A as a result of the Calciopoli crisis. Many people partly attribute their success since 2006 to the purchase of Ibrahimovic (and Vieira) from Juventus, and Mourinho wants to try and remove Inter’s association with Calciopoli.
goal.com


http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=716782
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Cassano 100% Samp player
Nice!:D

Official: Salman digs himself a grave.
:lol:

Not really.Im actually happy that he's signed for Sampdoria.This will only help his career more,something that he might have been hard at Juventus right not because of the current forward line.

Im the future perhaps..Cassano might come to Juvents.He's still only 25,and has another 10 add years of his career left.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Official:

Fabio Liverani, 32, free transfer from Fiorentina to Palermo.
Antonio Langella, 31, undisclosed fee from Atalanta to Udinese
 
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