[ITA] Serie A 2014/2015 (38 Viewers)

Jul 2, 2006
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In the 2006 (fake) football scandal it's true that both parties agreed, but just for business reasons, and by the way, everyone that followed the process closely knows it. And I won't discuss this further cause it's not the right thread for it.
I have never said it was about football. Anyway, if Italians feel large enough to swallow that their brand names being devoured like this, i am ok with that either.

I guess we can congratulate Roma on the scudetto now.
With Ashley Cole and Seydou Keita, they really don't show much ambition.
 

Cirillo

Senior Member
Nov 10, 2009
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So I've just have a quick look ad the milan and inter forums.

I can't believe just how pathetic they are. I cannot believe that they now believe they have a chance to win the scudetto just because Conte has gone. Do they not have enough self respect or belief in their own team that they're resigned to admitting that we need to be weakened for them to have any chance at all?

I'm trying to think of a word that is like sad and pathetic mixed together and like multiplied a million times. Fuck I hope we just give the job to A. Alessio or M. Carerra and we continue to win. That may actually cause some of those losers to neck themselves... :sergio:
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
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'League more balanced with Conte gone'
By Football Italia staff

Alessandro Nesta believes that with Antonio Conte gone, next season’s Serie A will be the tightest in recent years.

The Coach announced last night that he was leaving Juventus after three consecutive title-winning seasons.

And the former Milan defender has claimed that with 'the best Coach’ having left, the League as a whole will benefit.

“Conte is gone from Juventus,” he pronounced overnight on his Twitter account.

“At least now we will see a more balanced League – because in my opinion, the best Coach in Italy has gone.

Conte is now favourite to take over the Italian national team, whilst Massimiliano Allegri is thought to have agreed a two-year deal with the Bianconeri.
 

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