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

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Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
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Today Viola VP Panerai sent a series of angry tweets, including one to CONI (Italian Olympic Committee) President Giovanni Malagò.

“Dear Giovanni, Salah is the final straw. We can no longer tolerate that signatures and rules are worth less than zero.

“If football clubs were to respect transparency, Inter would have already been relegated. Whose money is it, starting from the Cayman Islands?

“Platini knows that Inter have broken the Fair Play rules. For Salah and other players who cost millions. This is the right chance to make an example of them.”


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Giannelli Imbula’s father said Inter “make me want to throw up” after the midfielder joined Porto. “They sent threats.”

It had been a transfer saga involving Inter and Milan for the Olympique Marseille man, who eventually opted for Porto.

“I was very interested in his move to Inter, as they are a big club with an ambitious project,” Willy Ndangi told the Journal du Dimanche newspaper.

“However, we waited in vain for Roberto Mancini to speak to Giannelli, but for four days there was no sign of life from the Nerazzurri.

“Their whole set-up makes me want to throw up. They only woke up when they heard Porto were interested in him.

“Their intermediaries sent me messages containing threats.”

inter.
our rivals fighting each other :lol:
 

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Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Shouldn't you be on the street now, stoning ppl to death who were caught wearing shorts and a sleeveless shirt in public? :D
Shouldn't you be on the streets, looking for any of those jews that threaten the aryan race to send to those lovely camps you've got? :p
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,340
Damn, he was all like "you're a member of gay police" and then this guy was all like "no you're a poser because you like to socialize with jews".
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,620
Hadanovic and Kovacic from Inter and El Sharaawy and De Sciglio from AC would probably make our bench.
Icardi is by far their best player and one of the most promising young talents in football. He is an asshole but as a footballer he is very good. Kovacic is just potential. Has not proved himself in any sense since joining them.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
Icardi is by far their best player and one of the most promising young talents in football. He is an asshole but as a footballer he is very good. Kovacic is just potential. Has not proved himself in any sense since joining them.
Correct, forgot about him, was still thinking that tailman was their main striker
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
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Icardi is by far their best player and one of the most promising young talents in football. He is an asshole but as a footballer he is very good. Kovacic is just potential. Has not proved himself in any sense since joining them.
Yep.

Still, he's one of the very very few players who I couldn't even cheer for were they Juve players.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Icardi is a very very good poacher, would compete for starting eleven with Morata and Mandzukic.
He'd be a good sub.

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Yeah, and i want a flying horse
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,146
Today Viola VP Panerai sent a series of angry tweets, including one to CONI (Italian Olympic Committee) President Giovanni Malagò.

“Dear Giovanni, Salah is the final straw. We can no longer tolerate that signatures and rules are worth less than zero.

“If football clubs were to respect transparency, Inter would have already been relegated. Whose money is it, starting from the Cayman Islands?

“Platini knows that Inter have broken the Fair Play rules. For Salah and other players who cost millions. This is the right chance to make an example of them.”


Also


Giannelli Imbula’s father said Inter “make me want to throw up” after the midfielder joined Porto. “They sent threats.”

It had been a transfer saga involving Inter and Milan for the Olympique Marseille man, who eventually opted for Porto.

“I was very interested in his move to Inter, as they are a big club with an ambitious project,” Willy Ndangi told the Journal du Dimanche newspaper.

“However, we waited in vain for Roberto Mancini to speak to Giannelli, but for four days there was no sign of life from the Nerazzurri.

“Their whole set-up makes me want to throw up. They only woke up when they heard Porto were interested in him.

“Their intermediaries sent me messages containing threats.”

inter.
inter :inter:
 
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