I remember a few years ago I said that I consider Napoli to be just as disgusting as the Milan clubs. People didn't really see it. I bet you they do now. They are utterly revolting. Cannot stand them.
I don't actually agree. I kind of feel sorry for Napoli. They have a big, passionate fanbase, but one which puts huge pressure on them because they're so starved of success.
Of course there's pressure at Juve, but at Juve the rule is you HAVE to win, anything else is a failure. If a Juve coach fails to win anything, the fanbase isn't furious, because they know he'll be gone. Because we expect better.
At Napoli there isn't the same expectation of winning, but once they're in the position where they could potentially win, you've got the whole city living or dying by your results, because they know this could be their once chance. So if it all falls apart, you have the whole of Naples heartbroken, and that's going to affect the team.
It's why I really do respect Napoli, because the passion their fans show is fantastic, but I don't ever fear them (same goes for Roma). There's a club like Napoli in every League. A Marseille, a Liverpool.
If Milan mounted a Scudetto challenge like Napoli's, then I'd be worried, because that is a club whose fans have that winning mentality. It's like when we came from seventh to challenge Milan for the title: we're Juve, we're not going away.
Fortunately for us I can't see Milan being in that position anytime soon, but to me they're the other great club of Italian football. Even as a Juventino there are so many players from the 90s and 2000s that I admired (Maldini, Nesta, Cafu, Sheva, Costacurta, Baresi, Rui Costa, Seedorf, Pirlo before he joined us...)
Inter really are somewhere between Juve-Milan and Napoli. The worst of both worlds. They've won things, but their real golden era was long ago.
They won things recently, but they were absolutely nowhere until Calciopoli, and they've been nowhere since Juve returned. So they have fans who are demanding (like Juve and Milan) but are also hysterical (like Napoli), so when things start going wrong they really unravel.