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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Don't worry, it'll be sorted out. The prosecutor in Turin has announced that the investigations into the crowd disturbances yesterday that the bomb was set off by Torino fans, not from Juventus ultras. So we should be cleared of any of this nonsense.
According to GdS the bomb was in fact purchased directly from ISIS by Juventus FC, as tracked through credit cards originating in Switzerland, and it is quite correct that it wasn't launched from the Juventus section as it came directly from 32 Corso Galileo Ferraris. Amongst the victims in the Torino section were a dozen nuns, two children from the regional Make-A-Wish Foundation, Tiziano Ferro, and the last breeding pair of Amazonian orange-faced tree frogs.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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According to GdS the bomb was in fact purchased directly from ISIS by Juventus FC, as tracked through credit cards originating in Switzerland, and it is quite correct that it wasn't launched from the Juventus section as it came directly from 32 Corso Galileo Ferraris. Amongst the victims in the Torino section were a dozen nuns, two children from the regional Make-A-Wish Foundation, Tiziano Ferro, and the last breeding pair of Amazonian orange-faced tree frogs.
:rofl: wouldnt put it past those scumbags to report that
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
According to GdS the bomb was in fact purchased directly from ISIS by Juventus FC, as tracked through credit cards originating in Switzerland, and it is quite correct that it wasn't launched from the Juventus section as it came directly from 32 Corso Galileo Ferraris. Amongst the victims in the Torino section were a dozen nuns, two children from the regional Make-A-Wish Foundation, Tiziano Ferro, and the last breeding pair of Amazonian orange-faced tree frogs.
:lol:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
According to GdS the bomb was in fact purchased directly from ISIS by Juventus FC, as tracked through credit cards originating in Switzerland, and it is quite correct that it wasn't launched from the Juventus section as it came directly from 32 Corso Galileo Ferraris. Amongst the victims in the Torino section were a dozen nuns, two children from the regional Make-A-Wish Foundation, Tiziano Ferro, and the last breeding pair of Amazonian orange-faced tree frogs.
This means we're going to B, right?
 

PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
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Handanovic is top quality. Icardi, Kovacic and Shaqiri are all very promising players and should become top players. Guarin and Hernanes arent as good but should do better as they have done better before. Inter has good players its just that they can't find a system that works and have a terrible mentality. Milan are in a much worse situation because they dont even have good players.

I think Inter are only a matter of time. Mancini was always very good at bringing in cheap players that turn out great (Maicon, Stankovic, Julios Cesar, Figo, Samuel, Cambiasso, Maxwell, Crespo, Chivu) and he did a similarly great job at City bringing in Aguero, Silva, and Yaya which are their main players but ofcoarse none were cheap.
I trust his eye for talent and I think its only a matter of time before Inter become a decent team. I doubt he can make them a top team though.

I think Mancini's work at City was shit, he was disgustingly arrogant and narrow minded, and he could've chosen better players with the money.

But at Inter he is starting to actually look good.

They definitely are a better team than the standings show, they do have some quality at a few positions. But not enough to challenge Roma and Napoli at the top3 in Italy. But they could (and probably should) be challenging Fiorentina, Lazio, Sampdoria, to be the 4th best team in the country.

They have interesting players in the midfield and attack. But their defense and fullbacks are ridicously bad. But they could build something on if the right decisions are made.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
Handanovic is top quality. Icardi, Kovacic and Shaqiri are all very promising players and should become top players. Guarin and Hernanes arent as good but should do better as they have done better before. Inter has good players its just that they can't find a system that works and have a terrible mentality. Milan are in a much worse situation because they dont even have good players.

I think Inter are only a matter of time. Mancini was always very good at bringing in cheap players that turn out great (Maicon, Stankovic, Julios Cesar, Figo, Samuel, Cambiasso, Maxwell, Crespo, Chivu) and he did a similarly great job at City bringing in Aguero, Silva, and Yaya which are their main players but ofcoarse none were cheap.
I trust his eye for talent and I think its only a matter of time before Inter become a decent team. I doubt he can make them a top team though.
What? What do you mean cheap players who turn out great? You make it sound as if he's great at spotting talent.

Stankovic played for Lazio before Inter, Figo for Barcelona AND Real Madrid, Samuel for Roma, Cambiasso for Real Madrid, Maxwell for Ajax, Crespo for Lazio, Chelsea AND Inter and Chivu for Roma. Aguero was Atletico's biggest star and wanted by everyone, Silva was playing for the Spanish national team and Yaya had already played for Barcelona.

Each and every one of those names was very well established.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Mancini fell out of a plane onto his feet with Inter at that time, unprecedented "fortune", let's be honest. And then to get City with the richest owner in football...
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,503
I think Mancini's work at City was shit, he was disgustingly arrogant and narrow minded, and he could've chosen better players with the money.

But at Inter he is starting to actually look good.

They definitely are a better team than the standings show, they do have some quality at a few positions. But not enough to challenge Roma and Napoli at the top3 in Italy. But they could (and probably should) be challenging Fiorentina, Lazio, Sampdoria, to be the 4th best team in the country.

They have interesting players in the midfield and attack. But their defense and fullbacks are ridicously bad. But they could build something on if the right decisions are made.
6 wins, 8 draws, 6 loss - 26 points - 1,3 PPG.


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