[ITA] Serie A 2014/2015 (29 Viewers)

Vialli_92

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Apparently Inter and Yaya agreed on a 4 year contract. Wages: 5.5M/year :rofl:
If that's true it's a recipe for disaster, player well passed his prime on ridiculous wages who adds nothing to his team when they are not attacking.

They need young hungry players who are willing to fight for 90 minutes every game not has beens like AC Milan have signed over the last 5-6 years on free contracts who nobody wants because they are not good enough.
 
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    Apparently Inter and Yaya agreed on a 4 year contract. Wages: 5.5M/year :rofl:
    Another example of Serie A policy: be an ex star and old -- you're getting to Serie A.

    I think he'll do good there, though, but 4 year contract is laughable.

    And now it looks like Inter will give away Kovacic. Moggi's fault there again
    He's one of the rare players I like from Inter. I wouldn't mind seeing him here at all, he has loads of talent.
     

    JuveJay

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    Mar 6, 2007
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    I really don't understand what Inter are playing at here.
    Such a poorly-run club. They are fresh out of a financial crisis, and still paying for that, their model was supposed to be young, hungry players, on lower wages, with which they have had some success (at least in terms of individuals), yet one year later Mancini comes in and seems to think he can turn them into a puffed-up version of Galatasaray, with expensive, ageing players who are past their best. Did they even watch Vidic play any games?

    I can see why they want a bit of established quality in the side, because the results are poor and they are panicking, but if and when this backfires they are going to be in the same position they were in 2013.
     

    Vialli_92

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    Such a poorly-run club. They are fresh out of a financial crisis, and still paying for that, their model was supposed to be young, hungry players, on lower wages, with which they have had some success (at least in terms of individuals), yet one year later Mancini comes in and seems to think he can turn them into a puffed-up version of Galatasaray, with expensive, ageing players who are past their best. Did they even watch Vidic play any games?

    I can see why they want a bit of established quality in the side, because the results are poor and they are panicking, but if and when this backfires they are going to be in the same position they were in 2013.
    Collpa della Juve
     

    Ocelot

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    The punishments don't seem that much tbh.

    Basically 6-20€ million for Inter, and 2-6€ million for Roma and a couple of less players in UEFA competitions, right?
     

    Post Ironic

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    The punishments don't seem that much tbh.

    Basically 6-20€ million for Inter, and 2-6€ million for Roma and a couple of less players in UEFA competitions, right?
    It's good. They broke the rules in a far less egregious way than teams like ManCity and PSG.

    Where it hurts them is in the upcoming transfer windows. Inter's plans to sign a half-dozen stars this summer as Zanetti keeps going on about would require them to sell half their team to fund it. Same deal with Roma and all their talk about bringing in a world class forward. Neither of these teams can afford to buy without selling some of their best players first. Or else they risk incurring the wrath of UEFA in being repeat offenders.
     

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