[ITA] Serie A 2010/2011 (50 Viewers)

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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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But nobody beat the small teams last season, not Chelsea and not United, had United not slipped up against the likes of Fulham, A.Villa etc, they could have won the league despite losing to Liverpool and losing to Chelsea home and away.
 

HAZEM

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Apr 22, 2008
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It goes for every team, every year.

You have to win against small teams, the end.
:tup:

tbh i wouldn't mind losing to Milan they are a good team also. and they have great history.. but to lose to napoli and palermo and bari with the scores we saw last year that's a big fuckin' no. we should win this teams easily like routine win to fight for the scudetto. God i don't wanna see nightmares like last year. hope the best this year even am a bit afraid but hey maybe we can do it!!

FORZAAAAA JUVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Gasperini blames foreign players
Friday 30 July, 2010

Genoa Coach Gian Piero Gasperini has blamed foreign players for Italy's problems at the World Cup in South Africa.

The FIGC recently reduced the number of non-EU players Italian teams can register per season from one to two.

Speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Gasperini said: “We keep filling teams with foreigners who are often useless.

“By now, even the academies are full of them. If we carry on like this, Italy will get even worse results than the actual ones.

“But I have confidence in Prandelli. He knows how important it is to work on the academies.

“The economic factor is predominant over the technical side of things. No one makes decisions based principally on technical necessities and the balance of the team.

“On too many occasions the players signed are those offered by agents, who represent a financial opportunity to the presidents, and not those that the team actually needs.”

http://www.football-italia.net/jul30k.html

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Or perhaps the Azzurri just wasn't good enough? Ever thunk of that?

Fucking retard. Glad we didn't get this guy. Don't need any more calcio scapegoat projectionists.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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That is the point he was making, that the Azzurri wasn't good enough - because of the foreign players, although it's not something I particularly agree with when you compare it to the finalists or Germany.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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He's right though Andy, it's the same with the English. Too many foreign players in the Premiership dont allow the younger talents to be used.
You know very well why young Italian players aren't used, and it's not because of the foreigners.

And England has several good players. None of the "youngsters" would get into the failed Capello team anyway.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I think you are being a bit simplistic with your view, foreign players clearly do restrict Italian players but as I said, I don't agree with it as the sole reason because better foreign players do improve domestic players (as long as the domestic players get a chance to play), and Italy failed at the World Cup because tactics were wrong, selection was wrong, and they made mistakes. If we are looking at it from a player versus player perspective then Italy shouldn't be drawing to NZ, Paraguay and losing to Slovakia, but football doesn't work like that.
 

Suns

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May 22, 2009
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What about the Spain? They have a lot of foreigners in their league too. With that logic Spain should be shit aswell. Its just bullshit, Azzurri is not good enough and it has nothing to do with the foreign players.
 

Nicholas

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Jan 30, 2008
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What about the Spain? They have a lot of foreigners in their league too. With that logic Spain should be shit aswell. Its just bullshit, Azzurri is not good enough and it has nothing to do with the foreign players.
Spain actually have something like 74% of Spanish players playing in their league though and 26% non Spanish.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I worked it out in June:

65% Spanish in La Liga
58% Italian in Serie A
53% German in Bundesliga
40% English in Premier League

Probably slightly different now, but not much.
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Gasperini is right, there are too many foreign players in Italy that doesn't improve the game, but just fill the spots just as good as some Italians who sit in reserves could. For example we could've put our trust on Massiello in Serie B, but we used him as a bargaining chip in some deal and went for Grygera in January. If Massiello has another season like last one, Bari will probably sell him for 10+ millions. There are tons of cases like this in Serie A, and a lot of players doesn't have the second/third chance Massiello or Criscito had after being kicked out of Juve.
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
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Gasperini blames foreign players
Friday 30 July, 2010

Genoa Coach Gian Piero Gasperini has blamed foreign players for Italy's problems at the World Cup in South Africa.

The FIGC recently reduced the number of non-EU players Italian teams can register per season from one to two.

Speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Gasperini said: “We keep filling teams with foreigners who are often useless.

“By now, even the academies are full of them. If we carry on like this, Italy will get even worse results than the actual ones.

“But I have confidence in Prandelli. He knows how important it is to work on the academies.

“The economic factor is predominant over the technical side of things. No one makes decisions based principally on technical necessities and the balance of the team.

“On too many occasions the players signed are those offered by agents, who represent a financial opportunity to the presidents, and not those that the team actually needs.”

http://www.football-italia.net/jul30k.html

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Or perhaps the Azzurri just wasn't good enough? Ever thunk of that?

Fucking retard. Glad we didn't get this guy. Don't need any more calcio scapegoat projectionists.
And all of this while he's trying to sign Veloso.

:howler:
 
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