[ITA] Serie A 2015/2016 (63 Viewers)

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ADP1897

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Apr 17, 2014
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Fiorentina lost and Roma drew. What fantastic results.


We can jump to 3rd spot if we win. Sassuolo wont roll over against Inter either


Tomorrow, we can return to a CL spot We have to win. And praise Berardi to damage inter

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Inter has 13GD
Juventus has 17 GD

If Inter loses and Napoli either loses or draws and we win with 3GD, we jump to first place.
Sassuolo is inter bitch zach..
Iirc they lose 7-0, against more mediocre intermerda last season.
Berardi will make an own goal/getting red card at 1st half, because he's interisti :shifty:
 

pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
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Roma had the strongest foundation since Garcia took over and should have been serie A leaders by now. They only had themselves to blame.

In Garcias first season they had a very young squad core and they managed to keep all of them but Ben atia and they should have been building on that.

We on the other hand had an aging squad with pogba and Vidal rumoured to leave and pirlo, barzagli and Buffon being very old and all three being the heart of the conte team. We changed coaches too. Roma had the same squad, the one they sold got them tons of money and stayed with the same coach and had stability. It is an absolute flop that they suck as much as they do now. Their management has failed to build on their first season miserably. We changed coaches, formations and back and the entire backbone of the team and are still much better even though they should have had the advantage by now. We built two different teams and are still better.

Their project also started only one year after our first squad was assembled. We didn't have a great head start or anything of that sort. I love the fact that conte put them in their place by getting that serie A record after Garcia vowed he would win the scudetto that yeat
Yep, Sabatini started well, but when Roma needed take the next step, he failed miserably. 3 poor mercatos in a row so far (counting last winter mercato).

Agnelli, Marotta, and Paratici are great. They are among the very best in their positions in the football industry. We are very lucky to have the trio.

With a management as good as ours, Roma would have progressed faster, but they couldn't have progressed as fast as us however. And that's because of the sizable difference in the number of supporters. Juve and the two Milan teams have the largest fanbases of the Italian teams. Roma's is comparatively less. Fanbase size is very important because it's directly correlated with income. That's why Thohir's Inter is likelier to win a meaningful trophy first before Roma (and Milan). Inter's operations aren't as poor as Berlu's and Galliani's Milan, and they have the large fanbase that Roma doesn't.


I heard Roma's project starts each year, cause it failed each time the competition got going :D


Some Inter related crap said today that "they didnt had juventus finances"

What a disgusting thing to say. We came back from serie b when you were racking up the titles and CL campaings. We were regressing when they got a trebble. How exactly can it be an excuse that beeing so far ahead, they now are "less rich then juventus" who had such penalty.

They should be ashamed by it, not use it as an excuse
Pretty stupid thing to say, a rather embarrassing excuse. Our revenue has been growing because we've been successful. Theirs remained stagnant because they're shit. When both teams are equally successful, net income of the two clubs should be comparable (as it used to be, and they're not THAT far behind) because the fanbase sizes are comparable (with us having a slightly bigger fanbase).

If Higuain is out for a month or so they are screwed
They'll miss him in a couple of games, but will be fine with Gabbiadini in most games.
 

JuveID

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Feb 5, 2015
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Yep, Sabatini started well, but when Roma needed take the next step, he failed miserably. 3 poor mercatos in a row so far (counting last winter mercato).

Agnelli, Marotta, and Paratici are great. They are among the very best in their positions in the football industry. We are very lucky to have the trio.

With a management as good as ours, Roma would have progressed faster, but they couldn't have progressed as fast as us however. And that's because of the sizable difference in the number of supporters. Juve and the two Milan teams have the largest fanbases of the Italian teams. Roma's is comparatively less. Fanbase size is very important because it's directly correlated with income. That's why Thohir's Inter is likelier to win a meaningful trophy first before Roma (and Milan). Inter's operations aren't as poor as Berlu's and Galliani's Milan, and they have the large fanbase that Roma doesn't.




Pretty stupid thing to say, a rather embarrassing excuse. Our revenue has been growing because we've been successful. Theirs remained stagnant because they're $#@!. When both teams are equally successful, net income of the two clubs should be comparable (as it used to be, and they're not THAT far behind) because the fanbase sizes are comparable (with us having a slightly bigger fanbase).



They'll miss him in a couple of games, but will be fine with Gabbiadini in most games.
Fanbase is also biggest difference between us and elite team.
Madrid can throw 80 million that easily for top player because they can get back their investment faster.
Too bad our name or brand difficult to grow because of calciopoli.
 

pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
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Fanbase is also biggest difference between us and elite team.
Madrid can throw 80 million that easily for top player because they can get back their investment faster.
Too bad our name or brand difficult to grow because of calciopoli.
Si.

We're growing financially, but Real, Barca, United, and Bayern continue to grow also. Before Calciopoli, we were level with them. Now, because of Calciopoli, there will continue to be an ever-present gap between us and them for the foreseeable future despite us growing at a decent pace.
 

Vlad

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May 23, 2011
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Yep, Sabatini started well, but when Roma needed take the next step, he failed miserably. 3 poor mercatos in a row so far (counting last winter mercato).

Agnelli, Marotta, and Paratici are great. They are among the very best in their positions in the football industry. We are very lucky to have the trio.

With a management as good as ours, Roma would have progressed faster, but they couldn't have progressed as fast as us however. And that's because of the sizable difference in the number of supporters. Juve and the two Milan teams have the largest fanbases of the Italian teams. Roma's is comparatively less. Fanbase size is very important because it's directly correlated with income. That's why Thohir's Inter is likelier to win a meaningful trophy first before Roma (and Milan). Inter's operations aren't as poor as Berlu's and Galliani's Milan, and they have the large fanbase that Roma doesn't.




Pretty stupid thing to say, a rather embarrassing excuse. Our revenue has been growing because we've been successful. Theirs remained stagnant because they're shit. When both teams are equally successful, net income of the two clubs should be comparable (as it used to be, and they're not THAT far behind) because the fanbase sizes are comparable (with us having a slightly bigger fanbase).
We have much bigger fanbase than Inter. At least in Italy and if we go by social media figures (since most clubs include these in their reports) they are far behind worldwide.
 

JuveID

Allegri and Beppe Mania
Feb 5, 2015
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Si.

We're growing financially, but Real, Barca, United, and Bayern continue to grow also. Before Calciopoli, we were level with them. Now, because of Calciopoli, there will continue to be an ever-present gap between us and them for the foreseeable future despite us growing at a decent pace.
The only way to cut the gap between us and elite club, we win CL with this team and pogba or dybala being ballon d'or in our color in the same time.

Winning champion like inter or chelsea is nit good enough to cut the gap.
 

Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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If Pallotta doesn't fire Garcia (I really hope he doesn't, it's a joy to watch) and they continue to fall apart their players could be for grabs at the summer mercato because of the inventible overhaul. It might be an opportunity for us to get a very decent AM (Pjanic) for the fair price.
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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If Pallotta doesn't fire Garcia (I really hope he doesn't, it's a joy to watch) and they continue to fall apart their players could be for grabs at the summer mercato because of the inventible overhaul. It might be an opportunity for us to get a very decent AM (Pjanic) for the fair price.
I think he has a release clause of 35-40 million that will be active this summer.

That is a ridiculous price for a 25 year old midfielder, established player, that scored 9 goals and made 6 assists in 22 matches this season.

Pogba - Marchisio - Pjanic.

That is insane.

Talent, creativity, grinta...
 

Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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I don't think Pjanic would join us. He will have plenty of offers. Unsless he loves Italy.
Well, maybe. But almost every time player of such quantity changes a team it launches the whole transfer domino effect. Besides there are not so many top clubs that actually in need for AM. And most of the top EPL teams don't buy players after bad season.
 
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