[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (41 Viewers)

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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C'mon, that guy is cool. Let him enjoy the Tuz atmosphere, don't chase him away.
Dule, Dule, Dule :disagree:

You're here for almost 5 years. You know that only the strongest survive. The guy can be accepted only after he shows that he can take it in the ass. After that he becomes one of us and he can freely make fun of us and Juve.
 
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    Dule, Dule, Dule :disagree:

    You're here for almost 5 years. You know that only the strongest survive. The guy can be accepted only after he shows that he can take it in the ass. After that he becomes one of us and he can freely make fun of us and Juve.
    Tests come after a while, not as soon as he register. That's too much paranoia! :D
     

    Giova21

    luca6permi#1
    Dec 20, 2011
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    Dunno man, maybe it is as ou say it is, maybe it isn't.
    Lots will depend on your answer to this question: Do you think Milan are Juve's worthy rivals who deserve our respect while Inter are the only enemies?
    At the start of the season I was celebrating Juventus' defeat of Inter as I saw Inter as direct rivals for the title. Now, that definitely made Inter lose a lot of confidence losing to a team not yet considered ready to aim for the Scudetto, and Napoli's defeat of them too, however Conte has them playing a very effective pressing and passing system with great movement that for the most part is dominating the league, and I truly believe as long as Milan can survive this tricky February then yeah Milan are still in it but I see this as Juventus' Scudetto to lose.

    As for long term rivals it's always been Juventus with Inter just a fucking disgusting nuisance. On the most part of fans I've met in person Juventus are far more open to chat peacefully about football as opposed to just put downs and slanging matches.
     
    Apr 15, 2006
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    Well from what I've seen - obviously not enough - it's been Chiellini for me from what I've seen, I clearly haven't seen enough to judge if most others here agree with what you're saying Sheik. But then players are under/overrated constantly aren't they.
    Oh they'd agree with me alright. Among Bonucci, Chiellini and Barzagli, the latter has been the most consistent and had made the last amount of mistakes.
    Barzagli is having a better season than Silva.
    I was being humble. :D
     

    milan

    Rossonero
    Mar 30, 2006
    89
    You told me to compare Milan with him and without him. There was no material to compare. Only a comparison between last season's Milan without him and this season's Milan with him is what I have at disposal.

    Nocerino is everything but a game changer. He's having a very good season which doesn't make him a game changer. Just like Pepe isn't a game changer despite his good season for Juve.
    Last year we have had midfield problems even worse than this year. Nocerino is the only player in the squad who is good enough to be a starter in midfield (van Bommel getting too old, Boateng inconsistent in midfield, seems better as a CAM).
    Even if we want to go the comparison route, there is nothing to compare to.

    Having said that, Nocerino fits incredibly well into Allegri's vision of the team and has influenced many of our wins this season.
    We will see if he can become a true consistent game change or even world class. ;)

    Half, he was good but he's certainly fallen from the path that he was on before, I know injuries don't help but 1 goal in 10 and no assists isn't exactly fantasic.
    There was actually a huge discussion over at Milan forums regarding Pato's latest drop in form. Many Milan fans got tired of him and want him out.
    Pato is one of my favorite players at Milan and I think selling him would be a huge mistake. To keep him we need to solve two problems -
    1. source of injuries
    2. build an attacking line up that shows his best attributes (attacking line up not built around Ibra)

    Dunno man, maybe it is as ou say it is, maybe it isn't.
    Lots will depend on your answer to this question: Do you think Milan are Juve's worthy rivals who deserve our respect while Inter are the only enemies?
    After what happened with Calciopoli, I think top Italian clubs should unite and force Inter out of the CL spots.
    BTW, when I watched the first derby of Italia (Inter - Juve), I was strongly rooting for Inter to get trashed.
    At the moment I have nothing but respect for Juve.
     
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