[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (73 Viewers)

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Albo

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Apr 13, 2009
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I'm at forzamerdaforums and someone posted it , :boh: if he really saied it , but also Zanetti saied : "Unlucky. The team reacted well after the Trabzonspor game" :lol:
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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:lol: this is from a facebook group im on

"who gives a fuck what inter was like before calciopoli. with mourinho we won everything. were barca chelsea and bayern munich affected by calciopoli? no! that was a new starting point, but a combination of no new players, the selling of eto'o, and bad coaches means we had a bad season (in which we won the coppa italia and came in second. juve were 7th andy, was that still calciopoli?) and now we have started this one very badly."

these rats can crawl back down that shit hole that they came from

CHI NON SALTA MERDAZURRI E E CHI NON SALTA MERDAZZURRI E E :weee:
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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What are your thoughts on Inter & Roma this year? :D


(looking for the "fred" in depth answer)
Inter: I think it was a huge mistake selling Eto'o who obviously was their best player and not replacing him adequately. Also a lot of their players are past it, their mercato should have focused on renewing the team, getting in more quality. Players like Lucio, Maicon, Milito and even Samuel aren't as good as they used to be a couple of years ago. Also, Gasperini doesn't seem to be up to the task, and him insisting on his 3 man defense system just makes things worse. His worst decision though, is taking the team's best player and playing him out of position, playing him too deep (Sneider). I don't think they have a chance for the league, and i'm pretty sure they'll be eliminated from the second round tops in the CL

Roma: Obviously they haven't had a good start by any stretch of imagination. I like some of their signings though, especially Pjanic whom i rate highly. I think their project is one for the future. Enrique has brought in half a dozen new players, he's trying to get them to play in a completely different way than they're used to. So it all depends on whether the players, fans and board believe in Enrique's project and if they're willing to be patient with it. It might not pay dividends this season, but it could be good for them in the long term if they persist with it.

In short, both teams are going through a transitional period it seems, and that is something Juve can take advantage of. It couldn't have come at a better time for you guys, seeing as you seem to be back on track, and theres only 3 CL spots left.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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dumb fuck inter merda fan - "what happened half a decade ago has nothing to with how bad Inter is performing right now, that's just something you would like to be true but in reality is false, Mourinho always Leaves when he's on top and leaving Inter was no difference"

what happened before 2006? :lol: GO FUCKING READ A HISTORY BOOK YOU R-TARD!
 
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