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radekas

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Even if Ranieri is better than Gaspa he won't have it easy. Merdas mercato was dictated by Gaspas fail tactic and it will take a month or two before Claudio can make anything out of it. Hopefully we will be like 15 points ahead of merda at that time :D.
 

GordoDeCentral

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No need to when things are going along nicely.

If you are at the other end, though, and are eight points back early on, you start to feel the pressure very early and that makes everything more difficult (especially if you are starting a project like Roma are).
i d honestly feel more comfortable with a more tempered start for many reason, but yes it goes without saying that having 6 points instead of none is definitely the obvious preference
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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Ranieri could still have problems trying to accommodate Sniejder and the 20 forwards given his love for 4-4-2, and the lack of wingers doesn't help. This could be pretty similar to the Gasperini case where they hire a coach who may not want to change his favoured system even though it doesn't suit the squad.
 

Nicholas

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Anyway, Ranieri always seems to struggle when pressure builds and he will be under huge pressure from the get go at Inter, they cannot afford to drop anymore points really.
 
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    Official?

    3 years, is that really enough time to build a new stadium?

    Any idea where it will be located in relation to the Olimpico?
    Not official yet I think. But Rome's gouverner spoke about it, more details will be known until January.

    They say it's gonna look something similar to this one



    I think the guy who built Wembley will work on it.
     
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