[ITA] Serie A 2015/2016 (45 Viewers)

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Nomuken

“Year Zero”
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Dec 14, 2009
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Idk I love Serie A it's hard for me to follow another league with passion. Only thing that saddens me for Serie A is watching more than half of the league matches with empty stands. Whether it's competitive or boring season I want the jammed pack stadiums at every venue with fireworks and flares thrown onto the pitch :D.
 

thirteen

Reversed Hierophant
Feb 8, 2015
1,218
Idk I love Serie A it's hard for me to follow another league with passion. Only thing that saddens me for Serie A is watching more than half of the league matches with empty stands. Whether it's competitive or boring season I want the jammed pack stadiums at every venue with fireworks and flares thrown onto the pitch :D.
Do you also want B2 bombers flying over the stadiums?
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Look @ The EPL. Serie A needs to learn how to market itself better. We don't need Milan and Inter to be strong. Liverpool and Arsenal used to be the dominant forces in the EPL before Man United came and swept all before them, and currently we have Chelsea and City being competitive, two plastic clubs without history or tradition vying for the title every season.

I'm happy if Serie A is competitive, but not necessarily with the likes of Milan and Inter. Those fuckers can be relegated for all I care. A competitive Serie A with Juventus, Bologna, and Udinese competing for the Serie A crown suits me just fine :D
 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,568
Look @ The EPL. Serie A needs to learn how to market itself better. We don't need Milan and Inter to be strong. Liverpool and Arsenal used to be the dominant forces in the EPL before Man United came and swept all before them, and currently we have Chelsea and City being competitive, two plastic clubs without history or tradition vying for the title every season.

I'm happy if Serie A is competitive, but not necessarily with the likes of Milan and Inter. Those $#@!ers can be relegated for all I care. A competitive Serie A with Juventus, Bologna, and Udinese competing for the Serie A crown suits me just fine :D
Yes :agree:

The problems are

1. EPL is marketing itself since the beginning of the 90s.
2. EPL always works for the interest of all the teams.
3. EPL has created a delusional media coverage which helped to create an image of the strongest league in the World, when they were clearly not.
4. EPL would never shot itself in the foot with all the fixed games accusations and investigations.
5. EPL would never send the best league team in Championship division due to the interests of other teams aka Calciopoli.
6. The last big scandal in England was Heysel. England needed almost 15 years to compete on a club level with other European teams.
7. Italians don't know how to make business, they want drama.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,087
anybody who doesn't understand the value of a strong Serie A just needs to look at this summers mercato and see how players like Götze don't actually want to play here even though they're guaranteed benched at their current team.
 

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
So sad to see so many delusional fans who doesn't know what's best for their own club even with the clearest indication laid infront of them
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,874
Yes :agree:

The problems are

1. EPL is marketing itself since the beginning of the 90s.
2. EPL always works for the interest of all the teams.
3. EPL has created a delusional media coverage which helped to create an image of the strongest league in the World, when they were clearly not.
4. EPL would never shot itself in the foot with all the fixed games accusations and investigations.
5. EPL would never send the best league team in Championship division due to the interests of other teams aka Calciopoli.
6. The last big scandal in England was Heysel. England needed almost 15 years to compete on a club level with other European teams.
7. Italians don't know how to make business, they want drama.
Exactly :tup:
 

Emmet

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2006
3,938
Yes

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Who's paying money now
The new TV deal is €1.2 billion euros, that goes into effect this season. We continue to dominate in front of empty stadiums (ours aside) it will never bring that amount of income in again.
 
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