So, Inter Merda are back where they belong; close to relegation, talented squad but can't win important games to save their lives, coach-circus (wouldn't surprise me if whoratti brings back Benitez

)... thanks for kicking at them when they are down. I really hope Moggi somehow manages to win against them in court as well (is that thing still going on?).
Anyway, I come in peace. Don't let my avatar fool you, I like Chiellini. Juve did some shitty things back in the days, but it's all forgotten now. I like you guys more as rival than that pathetic joke of a club. I think only Milan and Juve can help to restore the quality of Serie A, we all saw what happened when merda was in charge. Calciopoli is over now though, and there's no need to worry about them for some time.
I think Juve will be our closes rivals this year. Napoli are, not very Italian like, way to concentrated on CL it seems. They don't have the squad to challenge in both competitions. That's were Juve is dangerous since you're not even playing in Europe. Roma is also only playing in SA, but they need some time to gel as a club and team, so I expect them to challenge next year at earliest.
Tbh, I think Milan will win the league easier this year than last. I haven't read to much on this forum, but you guys seem to be very optimistic about your chances. No offence, but no team with a CB-partnership consisting of Bonnuci - Barzagli should win the scudetto

. And if the fairy gets hurt, you don't have anyone to make those side passes. I'm actually impressed by Pirlo, he's done good. But I promise you this, when the team fails to play to his strengths, he'll become worthless and Juve will fall apart.
We had our injury spell and did kind of good, we're only two points behind. The question is how Juve will do when the major injuries starts to come. I remember last year when you did good at the start of the season just to fall apart in mid season. So I wouldn't be so optimistic if I were you, there's still some room for quality players before you can challenge for titles.