[ITA] Serie A 2015/2016 (39 Viewers)

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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Milan are going to be the jokers in the pack. They can go either way imo, they seem to have less clarity with their mercato moves than Inter who seem to have some very clear ideas with how they're moving forth.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Milan arent going to sign anything thats better then lasts week turd i popped.


Inter, depends on Mancini. They got a better team then Roma on paper, now its down to the coach to make it work.



If Conte had this Inter, he'd quite easely finish second place, and would not be far behind juventus. (we play 3 competitions after all)
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Milan are looking for shock value by overpaying. They will be as clueless next year as this IMO. If Mancini can get THAT team playing well I can see them too 3.


But Shaqiri. :lol:

Everyone wanted that guy and he ended up worse than giovinco :howler:
 
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Ravel Morrison made an impressive debut in Lazio’s first pre-season friendly, a 14-0 victory over C.S. Auronzo.

Coach Stefano Pioli let his men get a run-out against the local side and tried two different systems.

The first half was the 4-3-3 that proved so successful last season, taking them to third place in Serie A and the Coppa Italia Final. After the break he moved to 3-4-3.

The internationals are still unavailable, but former AZ Alkmaar defender Wesley Hoedt is settling in well.

Keita Balde Diao got four goals, Brayan Perea a hat-trick, Morrison netted twice with a goal each for Patric, Santiago Gentiletti and Oikonomidis.

There was also a C.S. Auronzo own goal to round out the 14-0 result.

Morrison was the star of the show, scoring two goals including a sensational lob, but also setting up two for his teammates.

Keita shone too, as the striker bagged four for himself, provided three assists, earned a penalty and forced the own goal.

Lazio First Half: Marchetti; Konko, Mauricio, Hoedt, Braafheid; Morrison, Murgia, Oikonomidis; Perea, Djordjevic, Keita

Lazio Second Half: Guerrieri; Gentletti, Prce, Radu; Patric, Murgia, Zampa, Seck; Morrison, Perea, Keita
 

Valentino

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I don't think AS Roma could keep of with the competition. They're doing nothing at the market and they suck with these players.

1. Juventus 2. Lazio
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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1. Juve
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2. Merda (good mercato so far, not sure because of mancini though :sergio:)
3. Roma
4. Lazio (not sure if they can repeat what they did last season)
5. Napoli (could be even better in the end)
6. Fiorentina


btw. is there a thread for predictions?
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Ravel Morrison made an impressive debut in Lazio’s first pre-season friendly, a 14-0 victory over C.S. Auronzo.

Coach Stefano Pioli let his men get a run-out against the local side and tried two different systems.

The first half was the 4-3-3 that proved so successful last season, taking them to third place in Serie A and the Coppa Italia Final. After the break he moved to 3-4-3.

The internationals are still unavailable, but former AZ Alkmaar defender Wesley Hoedt is settling in well.

Keita Balde Diao got four goals, Brayan Perea a hat-trick, Morrison netted twice with a goal each for Patric, Santiago Gentiletti and Oikonomidis.

There was also a C.S. Auronzo own goal to round out the 14-0 result.

Morrison was the star of the show, scoring two goals including a sensational lob, but also setting up two for his teammates.

Keita shone too, as the striker bagged four for himself, provided three assists, earned a penalty and forced the own goal.

Lazio First Half: Marchetti; Konko, Mauricio, Hoedt, Braafheid; Morrison, Murgia, Oikonomidis; Perea, Djordjevic, Keita

Lazio Second Half: Guerrieri; Gentletti, Prce, Radu; Patric, Murgia, Zampa, Seck; Morrison, Perea, Keita
It's been a while since I've heard this name.
 

Lorenzo Juve

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May 4, 2012
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Neither Milans will make it to cl.

They both are filled with losers still, they have been infected with that mentality for awhile. It will take another season to shake off.

Inter MAY get 4th, but that's a big if.



On a slightly unrelated note, I think Milan fans will get over SES's sale in a couple years. I just don't think he has the fitness/mentality to fulfill his potential. It's sad, because I was actually really excited about him in 2012 when he was tearing shit up, I thought he was a bright hope for a mediocre Italy. I just can't see him fulfilling that world class potential at all.
 
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