[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (80 Viewers)

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Alen

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I remember some 7-8 years ago when Inter bought the 24 year old Eriberto, who turned out to be a 28 year old Luciano. A friend Inter fan of mine was thrilled by the purchase and he was convincing me that it's Inter's year. Luciano turned out to be shit and returned to Chievo the next year.
The same friend was convincing me the same way this summer after buying Zarate. Inter finished 4th back then with Luciano a.k.a Eriberto. Come on history, repeat yourself :xfinger:
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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I remember some 7-8 years ago when Inter bought the 24 year old Eriberto, who turned out to be a 28 year old Luciano. A friend Inter fan of mine was thrilled by the purchase and he was convincing me that it's Inter's year. Luciano turned out to be shit and returned to Chievo the next year.
The same friend was convincing me the same way this summer after buying Zarate. Inter finished 4th back then with Luciano a.k.a Eriberto. Come on history, repeat yourself :xfinger:
Zarate is a piece of shit. According to Zarate: "He’s not a phenomenon. In any case, the phenomenons are those who win the Ballon d’Or." :sergio: What a dickhead. Totti is not a phenomenon? Really?


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Really hoping for 3-0+ win vs Siena.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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Lucio is a fucking piece of shit, shocking what he did to Stekelenburg. Typical merda, not winning so they decide to cheat/play dirty. He should have gotten a red card.

All of inter are pieces of shit. Fuck those fucking fuckers!
 
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    He did

    “I saw the video replays,” Lucio told Mediaset. “It all happened in a split second. The ball moved quickly on the wet turf, Stekelenburg came off his line rapidly.

    “I didn’t see him because I was looking at the ball. I thought I’d kicked the ball and was surprised by how quickly Stekelenburg came at me.

    “During the half-time break I spoke to the Roma doctor and he reassured me on Stekelenburg’s condition. Thank God, I heard today it was nothing serious either, so this calmed me.

    “This morning I also spoke with Wesley Sneijder, who is in contact with him and said he’s doing alright.”

    Lucio was booked for the challenge, though some suggest he should’ve pulled out.

    “In all of my career I have never wanted to hurt a colleague and today I am very sad, because I never would’ve wanted this to happen.

    “Unfortunately, these things can happen in football.”
     

    Azzurri7

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    I am referring during the game. He was even arguing the ref why he yellow carded him and that it was a penalty.

    Cezare on Al-Jazeera: It's not the first time Lucio does it. He knows nothing about fair play.
     
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