[ITA] Serie A 2012/2013 (46 Viewers)

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Halabalu

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Dec 5, 2011
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I am Shocked about what is going on Italian tranfer market ! Selling Ibra Milan is making a suicide! It won't be the same case as Inters. Milan won't become tougher, because they have recently got rid of all their veterans and didn't find proper replacement !
 

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May 22, 2007
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To an extent, but not for including Juve with Milan and Inter. If anything, I see that as a veiled attempt to undermine our mercato.
Well if those were his intentions he's stupid, to take a jab at Juve while pining for a stronger Serie A. I think he just grouped the traditionally big clubs in Italy together and that's it.
 

Marceℓℓo

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Mar 16, 2007
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I am Shocked about what is going on Italian tranfer market ! Selling Ibra Milan is making a suicide! It won't be the same case as Inters. Milan won't become tougher, because they have recently got rid of all their veterans and didn't find proper replacement !
What do you mean?They clearly already replaced Ibra and Seedorf:
 

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kronos

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Aug 16, 2011
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Yeah Seria a is getting from bad to worse, i can't believe this is actually happening.
All i can do is hope we do great in CL, as for Milan and Inter, i hope the got to b' and rot there.
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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Newsflash, Spain's economy is in the $#@!ter too! 25% unemployment rate, emergency loans from the EU, $#@! the Italians have so far managed to avoid.
i just had a wonderful daydream when i read this.

wouldn't it be cool if there where sanctions by the EU towards spain so that the spanish banks had to demand all the money back from real madrid which they loaned ? but of course this is just a dream and real madrid will be free to make debts everywhere even though they already have an massive income
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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:lol: At the moment in terms of squad quality (without Ibra & Silva), I would say inter merda is better.

---------- Post added 14.07.2012 at 01:35 ----------

It remains to be seen which team is worse.
 

X Æ A-12

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Milan won't win a thing now without Ibra. Their squad doesn't challenge ours at all.

If the rest of the top end Serie A teams have another mediocre year then they might be able to pull off second again.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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Milan won't win a thing now without Ibra. Their squad doesn't challenge ours at all.

If the rest of the top end Serie A teams have another mediocre year then they might be able to pull off second again.
Never underestimate an opponent. No one thought we would win last year we won. Milan had Ibra last year but they didn't win. Plus the market is long more, Galliani always pulls off something special at the end of the market. It's a no brainer, to sell a 31 year old who is on 12million salary when you get a 25million deal. And we still haven't sign a top striker.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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For those so worried for Udinese's well being, they just signed their 4th (or 5th) brasilian in Maicousel, looks like an interesting AM.



2 others are young wingbacks Allan from Vasco and Gabriel Silva (right and left side respectively) who they had loaned to Novara last season. Their "main" signing with above Maicosuel is this guy (CM/DM):




Before you say "who" (and thats the point hehe, obsecure signings/scouting), two of them are players who have done reasonably well for their previous clubs in that league, while to put it into perspective, Armero who they had signed from Palmeiras some years ago was pretty much the laughing stock/Molinaro of that team :D
 
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