[ITA] Serie A 2012/2013 (15 Viewers)

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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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This league has become such a snooze fest. I used to always look forward to 2-3 games a week, looking at the fixture list, there is little to be excited about really. Shame that teams like Inter, Milan and Roma have become so underwhelming.
 

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Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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This league has become such a snooze fest. I used to always look forward to 2-3 games a week, looking at the fixture list, there is little to be excited about really. Shame that teams like Inter, Milan and Roma have become so underwhelming.
...says the Ligue 1 enthusiast :howler:
 

Alex-444

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Sep 5, 2005
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Marco Marchionni returns to Parma
Marco Marchionni has become player of Parma FC again. The club announced that the contract was signed until June, 30th 2013. The presentation will be Monday in the press room of Tardini stadium. The exact time will be published later.

Marchionni (born 22th July 1980 in Monterotondo) is already available for the coach and will be wearing the shirt with the number 32, which he was wearing also for his first stay at Parma. He played for the gialloblù from 2001 to 2006 (with half a year at Picaenza). He made 112 games with 13 goals in the league, 18 games and 4 goals in Uefa Cup and 7games with two goals in the Coppa Uefa, which he won with the team in 2002. He became also nominated for the national team during his time with Parma.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Shit guys, I think I'm getting too attached to the mouthwatering prospect of beating Meelan's unbeaten Serie A record. Don't wanna think about it too much...
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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A few years back, one would be excited to see the likes of Roma, Inter and Milan play. Now these teams are so underwhelming, it doesn't interest me in the slightest to watch them.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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No I find United very interesting to watch with the rapist, Nani, Kagawa and co. Chelsea are also interesting with the likes of Mata, Hazard and Lampard. Tottenham despite losing Modric and VDV still have the likes of Bale and Dembele. City obviously with the likes of Silva, Nasri, Tevez and Aguero.

You look at Milan's current team, and who do you see, Montolivo? Pazzini? Nocerino? :howler:

The same goes for Roma and Inter. They just have such underwhelming teams nowadays.
 
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