[ITA] Serie A 2014/2015 (16 Viewers)

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,128
then he is stupid enough to stay there. it is his decision at the end of the day.
He's stupid to stay there cause he is a Milan youth product with the team likely to undergo a rejuvenation process in the summer ? Was Marchisio stupid to stay at Juve four yrs ago too ?

Anyway this De Sciglio hype kind of reminds me of the Santon hype some 5-6 yrs ago with the latter barely amounting to anything right now after a good first season very early in his career.And DES is injury prone to boot.
 

HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219
He's stupid to stay there cause he is a Milan youth product with the team likely to undergo a rejuvenation process in the summer ? Was Marchisio stupid to stay at Juve four yrs ago too ?

Anyway this De Sciglio hype kind of reminds me of the Santon hype some 5-6 yrs ago with the latter barely amounting to anything right now after a good first season very early in his career.And DES is injury prone to boot.
not so soon my friend. they don't know how to run their own shit.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,503
De Sciglio has shown nothing, looked defensively sound for his age when he started but since then has alternated between sucking and pure average, then injured constantly. His reputation is mainly hype and young age, not actual performances, same in NT, every shot he got was very disappointing. El Sharaawy atleast been hyped because he dominated for a while.


Darmian tho, he is having his 2nd season where he is not only good, but showing he is a top fullback. Sadly to the degree where he is out of our reach by now with having big big suitors.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,673
http://www.football-italia.net/66030/roma-inter-face-ffp-sanctions

Roma, Inter face FFP sanctions?
By Football Italia staff


Roma and Inter are expected to discover their Financial Fair Play sanctions tomorrow, according to reports, with other Serie A teams affected.

UEFA has been rumoured for a while ready and imminent to punish the Italian duo for falling foul of FFP regulations, which limit a club’s spending to more sustainable means.

According to La Repubblica and the Gazzetta dello Sport, sanctions will arrive tomorrow.

La Repubblica suggest that Inter face a fin of between €6m and €8m, and the prospect of their international squad being limited to 21 players rather than 25.

The Nerazzurri are also facing the possibility of limitations in the transfer market, with their buying power linked to and constrained by their income.

Roma, meanwhile, may see their international revenue – from the Champions League and the Europa League campaigns this year– blocked as a sanction.

It is also reported by La Repubblica that other clubs could also be involved, with Milan reportedly to fall under scrutiny when they next qualify for Europe, as well as Lazio and Fiorentina.

La Repubblica also reports that tomorrow FIGC President Carlo Tavecchio will be meeting UEFA President Michel Platini to map out the plans for the recovery of Italian football.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
Haven't you heard already? It's Juve-Boy Platini's fault that Inter couldn't make one good decision in the last 5 years :rofl:

La Repubblica says that we could only spend on the mercato with only what we sell.Sell to buy policy
+8mil fine and reduced to a 21 man squad in European competitions next time we qualify.

Ok...we are fucked.
Thanks to FFP we will remain a mid table team.

Grande Uefa and Platini!
 

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