[ITA] Serie A 2014/2015 (39 Viewers)

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    I know what you mean, but I'm sure sooner or later a real challenger will emerge from the pool of mediocrity that is places 2-6. I bet even the Milan clubs will recover soon, or at least AC will. But for now, let's enjoy our total domination of the league :agree:
    I don't think anything will change until they sell either Milan or Inter.

    Or if Roma pumps in more money when their new stadium comes.
     

    Vlad

    In Allegri We Trust
    May 23, 2011
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    really hope we can secure the title early so we can really focus on Europe.
    :agree:
    The next two games vs Empoli and Parma look easy on paper and If we get 6 pts, which seems very likely given the circumstances, we can start celebrating another title and focus ourselves for the upcoming CL games.
     

    Nzoric

    Grazie Mirko
    Jan 16, 2011
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    Wow you realize that what you wrote is pure bs? Baggio played all his career with 2 inch long nails in his knee to keep it together right?
    What is your point? Obviously a player who is a bit less talented but can play at 100 procent all the time is going to do much more than a more talented but crippled player.
     

    JuveJay

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    Mar 6, 2007
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    Looks like Carpi will certainly be in Serie A next season. I wonder if they'll have any momentum to give themselves a chance at staying up, because they certainly don't have Sassuolo's money. They have a very young team.
     

    Ocelot

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    Jul 13, 2013
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    Looks like Carpi will certainly be in Serie A next season. I wonder if they'll have any momentum to give themselves a chance at staying up, because they certainly don't have Sassuolo's money. They have a very young team.
    I only know that Mbakogu has been the best career mode player for three straight editions of FIFA.
     

    Zacheryah

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    Aug 29, 2010
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    Juve are still largely dependent on European results and consistent results not just a single great season.Only then maybe the mega stars will arrive.
    I think by the time Juve get to 350m,Barca/Real will be at the 650-700 mark and EPL clubs at 550-600 mark.

    This is why having a great league is of such perennial importance to us.Arsenal and Liverpool have hugely benefited because of their league not because of the team's results or their 'style of play' like some make us to believe.
    If we made shady sponsorship deals like PSG,then the league wouldnt have been a worry but we arent in a position to do so.

    Money is a big factor but not the only factor nonetheless.Consolidating our position in Serie A and being competitive in Europe will continue to be our main objective for years to come and if we get lucky along the way,grab a CL win and that would be the ultimate dream.Lets be honest,we'll probably never stand toe to toe with these clubs financially speaking.

    I might be enjoying Milan's downfall right now but i still hope they get new owners,just looking at the bigger picture.
    Very good post :tup:

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    Lazio midfielder Stefano Mauri says overtaking Roma into second place would have the 'flavour of a Scudetto'.

    “Juventus right now are the stronger team, they've always had something more than everybody else,” he admitted. “So coming second would doubtlessly have the flavour of a Scudetto.”

    In spite of this ambition, Mauri still thinks they should take the League one game at a time.

    “Between ourselves we always talk of looking at the team that's right ahead of us.

    “From the beginning of the season and in the moments of difficulty, we never discussed a final objective, we only looked to the team ahead of us and tried to reach them."

    http://www.football-italia.net/64624/mauri-second-place-scudetto
    I dont see anything wrong with their statement

    We are miles ahead, and instead of having an infested anus about it like Garcia, he just admits it and moves on, to a realistic target.
    Getting that second place would be quite the achievement for Lazio, and quite the financial profit.


    Realism, i like it
     

    lgorTudor

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    Jan 15, 2015
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    We are miles ahead, and instead of having an infested anus about it like Garcia, he just admits it and moves on, to a realistic target.
    Getting that second place would be quite the achievement for Lazio, and quite the financial profit.
    That's the point I was making: difference between Lazio' statements and VINCEREMO LO SCUDETTO
     

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