[ITA] Serie A 2014/2015 (37 Viewers)

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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I dont know which club's troubles makes me happier. Inter or Milan.

On the one hand Inter are doing good moves in the market, brought in an experienced coach, have great talents like Kovacic, Icardi and Shaqiri in a relatively good squad and yet the loser mentality prevails and they seem unable to perform properly despite all the aforementioned.

On the other hand Milan was completely mismanaged; we broke their last cycle of winning in Italy; they scapegoated Balotelli and brought in Menez who at his best is doing just as good as an unmotivated Balotelli did. They have a large terrible squad with the only good player (De Jong) leaving. They neither have a good squad nor a good coach nor promising talents.


I think Inter's misery is more satisfying especially that its only their loser mentality thats keeping them from winning.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
42,253
I dont know which club's troubles makes me happier. Inter or Milan.

On the one hand Inter are doing good moves in the market, brought in an experienced coach, have great talents like Kovacic, Icardi and Shaqiri in a relatively good squad and yet the loser mentality prevails and they seem unable to perform properly despite all the aforementioned.

On the other hand Milan was completely mismanaged; we broke their last cycle of winning in Italy; they scapegoated Balotelli and brought in Menez who at his best is doing just as good as an unmotivated Balotelli did. They have a large terrible squad with the only good player (De Jong) leaving. They neither have a good squad nor a good coach nor promising talents.


I think Inter's misery is more satisfying especially that its only their loser mentality thats keeping them from winning.
:agree:

Plus, Inter is just the most disgusting club in the history of football. :D
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,161
Hopefully Lazio comes in second and Roma third. Lazio would be in pot 4 probably so they would have a low chance at the round of 16 and Roma could hopefully get eliminated before the group stages. The more prize money for Juventus the better.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Higuain-Benitez row at Napoli
By Football Italia staff


Reports of a blazing row in the Napoli locker room, furious Gonzalo Higuain and Aurelio De Laurentiis threatening to sack Rafa Benitez.

The Partenopei now have very few chances of snatching a Champions League spot after their humiliating 3-1 defeat to Juventus.

Roma have already secured a top three finish thanks to this result, while Lazio need only one point to join them.

The loss in Turin was devastating, as it came against a second-string Juve side with nothing to play for but pride.

Top scorer Higuain was substituted at half-time and by all accounts was not suffering from an injury, so it was purely a technical decision by Benitez.

There are reports of a blazing row in the locker room during the break, while Higuain was nowhere to be seen after his surprise substitution, so did not watch the rest of the game in the stands.

Pipita’s attitude on the pitch has increasingly irritated fans and team-mates, as he continually complains about not getting service and wasted golden opportunities in the Europa League semi-final with Dnipro.

With the Champions League out of the picture and jeers from fans when he came on against Cesena last week, it is very likely Higuain will be sold this summer.

Miguel Angel Britos got himself sent off in stoppages for head-butting Alvaro Morata and will receive a lengthy ban.

According to Il Mattino newspaper, President De Laurentiis was so angry at the collapse of his team that he’s tempted to sack Benitez.

The Coach is 99 per cent likely to leave when his contract expires next month anyway, amid reports he has offers lined up at Real Madrid, West Ham and maybe even Liverpool.

ADL would prefer the satisfaction of firing Rafa after months of refusing to discuss his contract renewal or commit to a future project.
Napoli :rofl:
 
Apr 9, 2015
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This is Napoli:
- Coach is a failing Benitez, buying mediocre (Spanish players)
- shitty, shitty defense. I mean a Serie B club hasn't a worser defence.
- De Laurentiis is a idiot who thinks he is one of the most important people in the world.
- Their stadium is old and ugly
- Their supporters: no comment
- and so on

I hate Napoli more than Inter, it is true.
 

fredrik

Senior Member
Aug 7, 2011
7,239
Napoli is hilarious! Regarding higuain, he is right to be pissed off. He was probably told and expected cl football and challanging for the scudetto....he is too good for napoli, and will leave now. Without cl napoli cant afford or attract top players, and will spend years trying to assamble a decent squad. They tried and failed
 

GrecoJuve

Senior Member
May 19, 2014
1,866
Napoli needs Italians.
Italian coach, Italian footballers to create a good team.
Transfers like Gabbiadini are necessary for them.

Koulibaly is a Cagliari level player...oh my god.
 

napoleonic

Senior Member
Sep 7, 2010
4,129
waiting for lazio and fiorentina's turn to implode...

btw madrid is also an idiot if they want benitez, but then again fucking luis enrique is on a treble path with barca lol, those 2 have no match in their league much more than us.
 

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