[ITA] Serie A 2015/2016 (70 Viewers)

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K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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if we don't win and you had to pick between either Napoli or Roma winning, who'd you pick and why?
I hate both, equally (which is not as much as I hate the Milanese), but I'd definitely pick Napoli over Roma. Their management being run by one man and that is Di Laurentis seems like one that cannot maintain or develop further after such a successful season.

Roma in contrast seems to already have future plans regarding transforming the club professionally the way Juve did (Stadium, facilities... etc), so the scudetto win would fast forward their development.
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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No way Inter will finish ahead of Napoli. Their bench offensive players are better then Inters starters, they would score in their sleep.

While Inters would rely on Jovetic to it all til their last breath. Incredibly limited.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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i dont see inter as a threat. our rival this season is Roma and we are currently 8 pts behind them so the very minimum should be getting within 3 pts range in the next 2 months before we play them in Turin. precisely in the next 11 games, we should get atleast 6 pts more than them to have everything in our hands. Napoli plays great so far despite dropping points in some "easy" games, but i dont think they will be getting wins as constantly as Roma (and us), so somewhere down the road i see them start falling behind
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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No way Inter will finish she's did Napoli. Their bench offensive players are better then Inters starters, they would score in their sleep.

While Inters would rely on Jovetic to it all til their last breath. Incredibly limited.
I see the experience of Mancini (srsly) giving them an edge over the other teams.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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He is already given them an edge by taking them to this point. But he has decided to make it an old fashion defend with hard limited players type of approach and rely on 1-2 attackers. That's a very poor game plan and it's already faltering. They can defend against most but can't score enough to get the necessary consistent wins in long run. Simply not built for it and lack the creativity and decisive quality.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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He is already given them an edge by taking them to this point. But he has decided to make it an old fashion defend with hard limited players type of approach and rely on 1-2 attackers. That's a very poor game plan and it's already faltering. They can defend against most but can't score enough to get the necessary consistent wins in long run. Simply not built for it and lack the creativity and decisive quality.
Kinda like Mancini's inter in 2004-05. Ended the season with only 2 losses, but drew 18 times. They went on to the win title... :snoop:
 
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