[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (16 Viewers)

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
best post in the history of forzashinter forums:

http://forzainterforums.com/showthread.php?11706-Italian-Serie-A-2013-2014/page83


Ohhh c'mon stop bitchin about it already. Whatever is wrong with this league you always must blame Juve for it. Now look how ridicoulus that is?

After they spent an entire year in Serie B, and our club won everything that could be won, you constantly talked about how Serie A has been cleared out of garbage and corrupcy. It was all purple and neat. Even though we had pretty nice help from ref's every now and then. Just remember that offside goal at Siena. It's the first thing that pops out form that period.


We had the best team, the best coach, and the best organization in Italy. By far. And we had ref's on our side, because we were the most influential side at the time.

Now Juve dominates, and suddenly everything is rotten again. They cheat, they buy games, they do this and that, bla bla. They have the strongest team in Serie A, and some help from ref's. Not big help, just the same we had when we were the best. Just like Milan couple of years ago. That's the way Calcio works. Deal with it. Stop complaining about every little thing. It's just pathetic.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
let me put it like this

When juve was sucking balls, it needed a leader and sheppard in the form of conte, and his assistants pirlo and barzagli on the field, fixing defence and domminance.


Milan also is lacking balls and in dissaray. They need a Coach with reputation that smashes his goddamn fist on the goddamn table and crushes the individual penis into a team of balls.


Unfortunatly for Milan, they cannot afford such coach.

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best post in the history of forzashinter forums:

http://forzainterforums.com/showthread.php?11706-Italian-Serie-A-2013-2014/page83


Ohhh c'mon stop bitchin about it already. Whatever is wrong with this league you always must blame Juve for it. Now look how ridicoulus that is?

After they spent an entire year in Serie B, and our club won everything that could be won, you constantly talked about how Serie A has been cleared out of garbage and corrupcy. It was all purple and neat. Even though we had pretty nice help from ref's every now and then. Just remember that offside goal at Siena. It's the first thing that pops out form that period.


We had the best team, the best coach, and the best organization in Italy. By far. And we had ref's on our side, because we were the most influential side at the time.

Now Juve dominates, and suddenly everything is rotten again. They cheat, they buy games, they do this and that, bla bla. They have the strongest team in Serie A, and some help from ref's. Not big help, just the same we had when we were the best. Just like Milan couple of years ago. That's the way Calcio works. Deal with it. Stop complaining about every little thing. It's just pathetic.
Respect to supporters saying that about a rival.

I know the flack i get if i say something simular
 

89man

Senior Member
Sep 4, 2013
1,634
@Zacheryah What i like about you, is that you say what you want, and don't care if it's a popular point or not. But you also express it in an intelligent manner.

You remind me of Eamonn Dunphy on Irish television, in that you'll say what you honestly feel, and aren't afraid to hold back.

I mightn'd always agree with your points, but i appreciate your approach.

Respect :tup:
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
@Zacheryah What i like about you, is that you say what you want, and don't care if it's a popular point or not. But you also express it in an intelligent manner.

You remind me of Eamonn Dunphy on Irish television, in that you'll say what you honestly feel, and aren't afraid to hold back.

I mightn'd always agree with your points, but i appreciate your approach.

Respect :tup:
:lol:

Are you accusing Zach of illegal substance abuse as well?
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
@Zacheryah What i like about you, is that you say what you want, and don't care if it's a popular point or not. But you also express it in an intelligent manner.

You remind me of Eamonn Dunphy on Irish television, in that you'll say what you honestly feel, and aren't afraid to hold back.

I mightn'd always agree with your points, but i appreciate your approach.

Respect :tup:
Well thats kinda what i try to do.

But the "intelligent manner" can quickly turn into "expressing it like an irritating douche" if what i said is getting ridiculed by people who dont understand it.


I love explaining or teaching things. But i fucking rage when an illiterate doesnt understand it and resorts to mocking the subject to hide his incompetence

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As genuine as can be on an internet forum
I need to ask : whats with the shoe ?
 

Bayernstar

Heritage of Kahn
Mar 16, 2013
1,174
@Zacheryah What i like about you, is that you say what you want, and don't care if it's a popular point or not. But you also express it in an intelligent manner.

You remind me of Eamonn Dunphy on Irish television, in that you'll say what you honestly feel, and aren't afraid to hold back.

I mightn'd always agree with your points, but i appreciate your approach.

Respect :tup:
no offense, but this guy is really deluded
 

89man

Senior Member
Sep 4, 2013
1,634
no offense, but this guy is really deluded
I agree with you.He is alot of the time deluded
But where i see his similarities with Zach, is how he just doesn't care what people might think.
He'll say what is honestly on his mind in relation to football matters, and not just splurt out generic drivel.
 

Bayernstar

Heritage of Kahn
Mar 16, 2013
1,174
I agree with you.He is alot of the time deluded
But where i see his similarities with Zach, is how he just doesn't care what people might thing.
He'll say what is honestly on his mind in relation to football matters, and not just splurt out generic drivel.
Well yes thats something I can understand, self-confidence is a good think ;)
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
Inzaghi is mentally tough, a limited player who due to his winning mentality, huge resilience and drive achieved many things in football.

I think he could do really well in the leadership, human management part, which is half of what the job demands.

But he wasn't a smart player on the pitch. I don't know how smart he is out of it.

Also his tactical knowledge is unknown.

Anyway, Milan squad is utter shit, totally not up to the team's winning past and current high demands because of the tradition.

Any manager who takes that job will fail. Not even Jesus Christ would succeed with that squad and that mess of a club. What they need to change is the management - the ownership, actually. Berlusconi rescued them from shit, and now he is sinking and bringing the club with him. This is probably due to his psychotic vanity. The guy is a fucking lunatic. He probably thinks the club owns him, so if he's going to hell, the club will to. He'll only give it up when he's forced to, by law or death.

This is very bad to Italian football, but anyway I have to say I do like it, they are rivals. And they are very likely to have taken part in Calciopoli somehow, once their shit wasn't revealed.

It's a shame Moratti didn't do the same in Inter. I hope that Thohir guy is a fucking bum. He surely looks like it.
Oh please, not this shit again.
 

Emmet

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2006
3,938
@Zacheryah What i like about you, is that you say what you want, and don't care if it's a popular point or not. But you also express it in an intelligent manner.

You remind me of Eamonn Dunphy on Irish television, in that you'll say what you honestly feel, and aren't afraid to hold back.

I mightn'd always agree with your points, but i appreciate your approach.

Respect :tup:
Haha I love Dunphy,

''He's a cod Bill, this Ronaldo fella, never a big game player Bill''

Ronaldo scores a hattrick

''What did I tell ya Bill, fantastic player is Ronaldo''

:lol:
 

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