[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (38 Viewers)

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
Juventino[RUS];4247487 said:
Serie a is weak, players don't want to play there :rofl:
Lets be honest for a second. Higuaín [probably] wouldn't be playing in Napoli, had any of the big clubs in England or the 'Nouveau Riche'-clubs been seriously interested or willing to pay 40 million for Miss Chokes on Dicks.
 

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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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he wont have cavani's impact or workrate.

a very over priced trezeguet
He'll struggle in Italy. I watched him at RM and he wasted far too many chances. Most of my RM friends can't believe Napoli payed that much. They just wanted him out.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,803
I think it's a good deal for them, I must be the only one here :shifty:. They get a fine replacement for Cavani and have 23M left from his sale. His wages are on the same level as Cavani's and more importantly they needed a 'top player' if they want to be CL for next season(s). With Higuaín they have the potential to be a structural top 3 side imo. Gotta spend money to make money.

I don't think Napoli are aiming to be challengers for the scudetto, they aim to be a structural top club in Serie A and I think with a new RB their squad is good enough for that. They were in B with us not too long ago, their management must be fine hence the recent results and CL qualification.
 

Dadi-SK

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2011
3,688
I think it's a good deal for them, I must be the only one here :shifty:. They get a fine replacement for Cavani and have 23M left from his sale. His wages are on the same level as Cavani's and more importantly they needed a 'top player' if they want to be CL for next season(s). With Higuaín they have the potential to be a structural top 3 side imo. Gotta spend money to make money.

I don't think Napoli are aiming to be challangers for the scudetto, they aim to be a structural top club in Serie A and I think with a new RB their squad is good enough for that.
You're not the only one. I think he'll do great there. Overpaid but it's a step in the right direction for the prestige of the league.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,803
You're not the only one. I think he'll do great there. Overpaid but it's a step in the right direction for the prestige of the league.
:agree:

In Napoli's situation you're always going to overpay, RM aren't having their annual yard sales anymore, where players like Sneijder or Samuel got sold for peanuts. Selling clubs know you've got the cash.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,023
Capocannoniere battle this season :tuttosport:
Watch Di Natale winning it with at least 5 goals margin :D

Nah, it should indeed be interesting. I expect our forwards to be out of the battle after 15 rounds. We'll remain a team where the goals are spread between 10-15 players, even if our new strikers should pass the +10 goals a season barrier which the old crew could't pass.
 

DIECI

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
2,115
Serie A is going to be very interesting this year! Lots of upgraded teams, star power growing again and this will hopefully continue and translate to CL wins and Europa League success.

I see the top of the league finishing something like this

1 Juventus
2 Milan
3 Fiorentina
4 Napoli
5 Lazio
6 Inter
7 Roma
8 Udinese
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,023
I'm not sure if Napoli and Milan have enough for a 2 front battle. Napoli in 2011/12 just couldn't play on two fronts and today they aren't that much better than back in 2012, when they had Inler and the Hamsik-Lavezzi-Cavani trident.
That's in regards to the scudetto battle. But playing in CL and serie A might also endanger their top 3 chances, so one of the other teams might take advantage of that and sneak into the CL places.

Quality wise, though, Napoli should win the 2nd place with ease, while Milan are 3rd best.
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
The last time there were at least 4 players (~4 goal difference) fighting about capoccanoniere was in 07/08:

Gol Rigori
21 3 Alessandro Del Piero---Juventus
20 2 David Trezeguet-------Juventus
19 5 Marco Borriello---------Genoa
17 2 Antonio Di Natale-------Udinese
17 6 Adrian Mutu------------Fiorentina
17 8 Zlatan Ibrahimović------Inter

and 04/05

24 4 Cristiano Lucarelli------Livorno
23 4 Alberto Gilardino------Parma
21 1 Vincenzo Montella-----Roma
20 3 Luca Toni-------------Palermo
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
He'll struggle in Italy. I watched him at RM and he wasted far too many chances. Most of my RM friends can't believe Napoli payed that much. They just wanted him out.
easy there tiger.

He was by far madrids best striker, in a two man frontline even outscoring ronaldo. He's however not so good as a central forward assisting bot to a roaming ronaldo, yet still outscored fat benz with ease.


He would have done terrific at juventus, but i'm not sure for napoli...
He is not a lone forward, he's FAR more effective in a two striker system.

He cannot play a cavani/falcao/higuain role. to make him work in a 4-2-3-1, you need to have a trequartista playmaker that is the main outlet of the team, that holds up the ball. the 3 am's are making the play, and he's just the spearhead, looking for the opening, but not beeing a target himself.

and thats where napoli are gonna have a problem. mertens can do that, but his quality is limited. insigne has a simular problem, he can make runs off the ball into space, but once on the ball, his time is limited. he cant keep the ball, much like giovinco.
And hamsic, while talented, doesnt has the qualities that the required trequartista needs.


All in all, to make Higuain work, they would need a beastly trequartista. Luca modric, cesc fabregas, are technically on the market. those players is what he really needs.
But Napoli payd SO MUCH, that they cant afford him


What will happen ? they'll do well as a counterattacking team, for that they got the players. But they cant make the play. they'll struggle at home against the top teams, but might grab a win in the away games

Napoli should have kept it at 25mil with installments, or a 50 mil for him+modric. or another 25 on fabregas.

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I'm not sure if Napoli and Milan have enough for a 2 front battle. Napoli in 2011/12 just couldn't play on two fronts and today they aren't that much better than back in 2012, when they had Inler and the Hamsik-Lavezzi-Cavani trident.
That's in regards to the scudetto battle. But playing in CL and serie A might also endanger their top 3 chances, so one of the other teams might take advantage of that and sneak into the CL places.

Quality wise, though, Napoli should win the 2nd place with ease, while Milan are 3rd best.
Napoli are gonna go trough the CL group stage, and struggle to get third place, where as milan isnt so sure to get trough the group, but they'll easely finish in the top 3.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
easy there tiger.

He was by far madrids best striker, in a two man frontline even outscoring ronaldo. He's however not so good as a central forward assisting bot to a roaming ronaldo, yet still outscored fat benz with ease.


He would have done terrific at juventus, but i'm not sure for napoli...
He is not a lone forward, he's FAR more effective in a two striker system.

He cannot play a cavani/falcao/higuain role. to make him work in a 4-2-3-1, you need to have a trequartista playmaker that is the main outlet of the team, that holds up the ball. the 3 am's are making the play, and he's just the spearhead, looking for the opening, but not beeing a target himself.

and thats where napoli are gonna have a problem. mertens can do that, but his quality is limited. insigne has a simular problem, he can make runs off the ball into space, but once on the ball, his time is limited. he cant keep the ball, much like giovinco.
And hamsic, while talented, doesnt has the qualities that the required trequartista needs.


All in all, to make Higuain work, they would need a beastly trequartista. Luca modric, cesc fabregas, are technically on the market. those players is what he really needs.
But Napoli payd SO MUCH, that they cant afford him


What will happen ? they'll do well as a counterattacking team, for that they got the players. But they cant make the play. they'll struggle at home against the top teams, but might grab a win in the away games

Napoli should have kept it at 25mil with installments, or a 50 mil for him+modric. or another 25 on fabregas.

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Napoli are gonna go trough the CL group stage, and struggle to get third place, where as milan isnt so sure to get trough the group, but they'll easely finish in the top 3.
So Zach did you ever watch Miss Chokes on Dicks in Champions League?

:yao:
 

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