[ITA] Serie A 2010/2011 (71 Viewers)

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I read that none of the 20 serie A coaches ever won the scudetto. I haven't checked yet if it's true, but at first glance it looks like that info is correct.
What about in the first year the league was played? :D

I got to say that there is nothing I like about them. I mean.. I can sort of understand why someone would like Milan's jersey for example. Or why you would like Roma's style of playing or the passion of the Napoletani. But Inter.. they have nothing I could possibly like.
Walter Samuel. :heart:
 

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Why do people keep trying to fit more forwards into Milan's team?

They been quite happy for a lot of the season to play just two forwards with Seedorf/Boateng in behind.

I see no reason for that to change just now.
 

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Why do people keep trying to fit more forwards into Milan's team?

They been quite happy for a lot of the season to play just two forwards with Seedorf/Boateng in behind.

I see no reason for that to change just now.
With Cassano also in, IMO they'll field 3 forwards.
 

Enron

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Why do people keep trying to fit more forwards into Milan's team?

They been quite happy for a lot of the season to play just two forwards with Seedorf/Boateng in behind.

I see no reason for that to change just now.
People don't catch on. Especially around hear.
 

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They'll sell pato to Chelsea for big bucks, give away dinho and settle with Ibra, Robinho & Cassano. either one of the latter two will play in midfield or Pirlo is taking seedorf's position. Fuckers have a surplus of talent upfront.
 

Fred

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Why do people keep trying to fit more forwards into Milan's team?

They been quite happy for a lot of the season to play just two forwards with Seedorf/Boateng in behind.

I see no reason for that to change just now.
Yup, Milan aren't really buying players according to their needs, instead they're buying whoever is a big name and is available in the market with an affordable price. This doesn't make their starting XI much stronger, it does give them more depth though.
 
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