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If Marchisio, Buffon and Del Piero play for Inter tomorrow, will you stop hating Inter who did so many bad things to Juve?
If Marchisio, Buffon and Del Piero joined Inter this summer I honestly don't know what I would do. Probably stop watching football altogether.
The idea of Azzurri. Support the USA, they like Juve.
Actually most American footie fans I've met outside of Juventuz hate Juventus.

When I say that I am a Juve supporter American fans with very limited football knowledge who think they know everything because they watch the world cup and occasional EPL and CL games will tell me that I know nothing about football if I support those whiney cheating Italians.

Calciopoli always gets brought up even though I'm usually the only who knows the scandal is actually called that and when I completely tell these idiots off they just ignore it and say that I don't know anything about "soccer".

I blame ESPN's football coverage here, its really terrible.
 

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Nicholas

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But how can you not feel emotion towards the club aswell Hoori? Your a sensible girl so I'm sure you'll follow Juve when Ale retires because no doubt he'll be involved working at the club.
 

Alen

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I am for this, native talent is the best possible business move for Italian football as a whole, turning 15M imports into 4M homegrowns.
Just that it's not the case because buying from a club from the same league always adds some millions to the price. And for some reason when the English clubs buy an English player or the Italians buy an Italian player, he is always overrated.

Stupid decision and as many already mentioned, it won't help at all. It just screws up some teams this summer.
Croatia and Serbia will soon be in the EU while the South Americans will keep getting Italian, Spanish or Portuguese passports. The teams will keep going after quality and the number of foreigners will be reduced by 5% at most.
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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Just that it's not the case because buying from a club from the same league always adds some millions to the price. And for some reason when the English clubs buy an English player or the Italians buy an Italian player, he is always overrated.

Stupid decision and as many already mentioned, it won't help at all. It just screws up some teams this summer.
Croatia and Serbia will soon be in the EU while the South Americans will keep getting Italian, Spanish or Portuguese passports. The teams will keep going after quality and the number of foreigners will be reduced by 5% at most.
Won't that get less and less as each generation goes by seeing as their grandmas and grandpas will no longer be those that came from Europe?
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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What a stupid decision. Getting a french player doesn't harm "Azzurri" but a player from Bosnia does.
The point is to lower the number of cheaper, but quality and attractive South American players.
The teams will always prefer an Argie or a Brazilian ahead of an Italian if the former costs 2 or 3 times less than the Italian or the French.

So the Bosnians aren't the problem here. The influx of south American players taking the places of the Italian players is what's making FIGC worried.
 

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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The point is to lower the number of cheaper, but quality and attractive South American players.
The teams will always prefer an Argie or a Brazilian ahead of an Italian if the former costs 2 or 3 times less than the Italian or the French.

So the Bosnians aren't the problem here. The influx of south American players taking the places of the Italian players is what's making FIGC worried.
Then they should consider all the players from Europe not just those 27 countries. It's racist and not fair, we (most of Ballkan countries) are Europeans and non-eu at the same time. :sergio:
 

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The list of all non EU players in Serie A

Bari: Alvarez Reyes Edgard (Hon); Kutuzau Vitali (Blr): Rajcic Ivan (Cro)

Bologna: Britos Cabrera Miguel (Uru); Gimenez Baez Henry (Uru)

Brescia: Cordova Nicolas Andres (Cile); Fofana Adama (Costa d'Avorio); Mareco Victor Hugo (Paraguay); Martinez Vidal Gilberto (Costa Rica)

Cagliari: Anderson da Silva Miguel (Bra); Sivakou Mikhail (Blr)

Catania: Barrientos Pablo Cesar (Arg); Morimoto Takayuki (Gia)

Cesena: Djuric Milan (Bosnia Erzegovina); Do Prado Raymundo (Bra); Espinal Marte Elpys Jose (Rep. Domenicana)

Chievo: Aparecido da Silva Rodrigo Thiago (Bra); De Paula Marcos Ariel (Bra); Farias da Silva Diego (Bosnia Erzegovina); Goncalves de Oliveira (Bra); Pinares Tamayo Cesar (Cile)

Fiorentina: Agyei Daniel Kofi (Gha); Alvarez Castillo Ignacio (Arg); Avramov Vlada (Ser); Boadu Acosty Maxwell (Gha); De Souza Keirrison (Bra); Gulan Nikola (Ser); Jovetic Stevan (Montenegro); Khouma Elhadji Babacar (Sen); Ljajic Adem (Ser); Matos Santos Pinto Ryder (Bra); Ndiaye Papa Waigo (Sen); Vargas Juan Manuel (Per)

Genoa: Aleksic Danijel (Ser); Boakye Yiadom Richmond (Gha), Cofie Isaac (Gha); Fatic Ivan (Montenegro); Jankovic Bosko (Ser); Parfait Louis Essengue (Cam); Tomovic Nenad (Ser)

Inter: Castro Lourenco Carlos (Bra); Cordoba Ivan Ramiro (Col); Ferreira Lucimar (Bra); Hoxha Fabio (Albania); Maicon Sisenando Douglas (Bra); Mariga McDonald (Kenya); Mbida Bindzi Ebila Jean (Cam); Moura Souza Kerlon (Bra); Muntari Sulley Ali (Gha); Nsofor Obinna Victor (Nig); Nwankwo Obiora (Nig); Obi Joel Chukwuma (Nig); Pandev Goran (Macedonia); Rivas Lopez Nelson (Col); Samuel Walter Adrian (Arg); Soares de Julio Cesa (Bra); Stankovic Dejan (Ser); Stevanovic Alen (Ser)

Juventus: Almiron Sergio Bernardo (Arg); Caceres Silva Jose Martin (Uru); Daud Ayub (Som); Essabr Oussama (Marocco); Rodriguez Samon Reider (Cuba)

Lazio: Carrizo Juan Pablo (Arg); Da Silva Matuzalem (Bra); Goncalves Dias Andrè (Bra); Kolarov Aleksandar (Ser)

Lecce: Makinwa Stephen Ayodele (Nig); Diamoutene Souleymane (Mali) Diarra Drissa (Mali); Ferreira Campos Edimo (Bra) Medina da Silva Fabiano (Bra)

Milan: Adiyiah Dominic (Gha); Da Silva Thiago Emiliano (Bra); Diniz Paixao Marcus Plinio (Bra); Hottor Edmund Etsen (Gha); Ikande Harmony (Nig); Izecson dos Dodrigo (Bra) Kaladze Kakhaber (Georgia); Oduamadi Nnamdi Chidiebere (Nig) Osuji Chinoye Wilfred (Nig); Rodrigues Alexandre (Bra) Strasser Rodney (Sierra Leone); Umunegbu Kingsley (Nig)

Napoli: Datolo Jesus Alberto (Arg); Denis German Gustavo (Arg); Navarro Nicolas Gaston (Arg); Zalayeta Marcelo (Uru); Zuniga Mosquera Camillo (Col)

Palermo: Acquah Afriyie (Gha); Budan Igor (Cro)Cani Edgar (Albania); Hernandez Platero Abel (Uru); Pastore Javier (Arg)

Parma: Fontanello Pablo (Arg); Leon Dailey Julio Cesar (Hon); Desay Fullah Sulaiman (Sierra Leone)

Roma: Barusso Ahmed (Gha); Pizarro Cortez David (Cile) Silveira dos Santos Juan (Bra); Vucinic Mirko (Montenegro); Adriano Leite Ribeiro (Bra)

Sampdoria: Fornaroli Mezza Bruno (Uru); Krsticic Nenad (Ser); Scepovic Stefan (Ser)

Udinese: Aguilar Abel (Col); Agyeman Badu Emmanuel (Gha); Asamoah Kwadwo (Gha); Barreto de Souza Paulo Vitor (Bra); Basta Dusan (Ser); Budyanskiy Viktor (Ucraina) Chara Lerma Ricardo (Col); Cuadrado Juan Guillermo (Col); Ighalo Odion (Nig); Isla Isla Mauricio Anibal (Cile); Lo Youssou (Sen); Lukovic Aleksander (Ser); Matute Kelvin (Cam); Obodo Christian (Nig); Sanchez Sanchez Alexis (Cile); Zapata Valencia Cristian (Col)
 
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