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Suns

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May 22, 2009
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The only thing Juventus can do is be an example, with the way things are shaping up. I'm not sure how long that can last in the current state.
Well, whatever they do. Inter and Milan need to find a way to become attractive again. Foreign football fans won't spend that money that puts the big leagues over the top and you surely don't want to end up in a Bundesliga situation where nobody gives a shit about you outside of your country.
 

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Tomice

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Mar 25, 2009
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Serie A is shit. Too bad we play there. Wish Juventus was part of Premier League or something better were the big teams don't send away their best players. Inter and Milan single handedly made sure this league stinks. Good luck convincing stars to join us in shitty Serie A. We will kill all the other teams, never been so cool about us winning the league like now. We're on a completely different level.
You're looking at it the wrong way IMO but it seems alot of guys here as well

The league itself isn't at a great place right now, it did lose alot of ground in terms of marketing appeal but nothing that can't be gained back. In the end its not the league job to attract big names, its always been the clubs job, either by money or prestige.
getting big names will be easy again as soon as we claim back our rightfull stature in the world's top 5 clubs, and thats only a matter of time for this club
Build it and they will come.

People need to always remember that football leagues are dynamic and go through cycles,just like clubs do.
The EPL and other leagues tycoons will leave, its only a matter of time, money or the discovery of alternative energy source.

All those clubs that live far beyond their means have close to zero sustainability on their own.
Chelsea, City, PSG, whoever will be left sooner or later with what ? debt and nostalgia.
Even clubs like RM and Barca aren't beyond periods of difficulty in some likely secenrios such as the spanish enconomy implodes,collective tv rights are signed or maybe the banks will finally grow some balls and come knoking.

History just repeats itself, Serie A had its turn with clubs like Lazio and Parma and more recently inter to some extent and now it's just happning in different leagues, but the ending is always gonna be the same.
 

Halabalu

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Dec 5, 2011
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Yeaah) I have to boast a little bit here about Dynamo Kyiv transfer. Krancar and Veloso were signed and Marko Ruben is on the go =) We are going to kick this fucking Shahtar's ass !!!!!!!!
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I hope Strama does a Ciro. Didn't Ciro finish the year well when he arrived?
Strama has proven absolutely nothing, loads of coaches have an immediate purple patch when they join a club; new ideas, enthusiasm, it's when you hit a rocky spell you see how good a coach is.

Plus this is Inter, they fly through coaches and will again at any moment of trouble.

Inter were 5-2-2 under him at the end of last year as well, which is hardly form to get your cock out to. 17 points in 9 games, on that form over a season they would finish on ~72 points. We finished on 84.
 

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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Yeah, well, true. He still has everything to prove. Just noticed a huge difference in the mentality of the inter players when he arrived. But you're right, it may be just the "wanna impress the new coach"-syndrome. We'll see next season how good he is.
 
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... I wish from now till the next 5 years, Parma, Fiorentina is going to be much stronger so that Acmilan will never have a chance to compete in Champions League. What a disgrace team, selling their best players and buy referee to win titles. :sergio:
 

piotrr

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Sep 13, 2011
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Alfredo Pedulla has also pointed out that Zlatan wants exactly the double that Thiago would earn at PSG: 15m.

:lol: :lol: what a douche, compare this to Juventus wages list
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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our league is going to shit. they brought it on themselves though, in 2006 the Serie A momentum was immense. You can't just remove the top team, a magnet for talented players, from the league and expect no repercussions.
 
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