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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,128
Another 4-0 incoming for City. They look awful but I'm sure they'll break their losing streak against us

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He should just retire
€12M was great business by Junktoli.

He'll be back at Fiorentina on loan next year

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Fede cant even make the bench.

I think Italians at Liverpool and Brazilians at Juve are very similar stories.


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Italiens at Pool are massive flops

With JJ, it's a mixed bag with Lolzillians. We just don't have a great success rate with Lolzillians like other big teams.

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Not sure if Man City or Hull City

They are being toyed with atm
 
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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,503
Its like Liverpool facing Ipswich or Southampton so far in first 25 minutes.


Long may their demise continue for this season.


But it needs to be studied lol. Spectacular fall off.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,128
Its like Liverpool facing Ipswich or Southampton so far in first 25 minutes.


Long may their demise continue for this season.


But it needs to be studied lol. Spectacular fall off.
Imagine seeing us getting cooked against this version of City

Our backpassing tactics will ensure they regain their confidence again.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,032
Fede cant even make the bench.

I think Italians at Liverpool and Brazilians at Juve are very similar stories.


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He's been unfit all season. Some might say that's the fault of our fitness staff

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kyle walker sleeping again, he's been dreadful even at the euros
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,831
Pep looks beyond burnt out.. same for most of the senior players.
i love to see their meltdown but is it really a burnout? they were comfortable until rodri's injury, it's the same coach and same players 2 months later

remember when del piero torn his acl? it happened at around november, basically the beginning of the season. juventus was at the 1st (or 2nd?) place. we finished the season on the 6th place with a team full of great players, with lippi on the bench
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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i love to see their meltdown but is it really a burnout? they were comfortable until rodri's injury, it's the same coach and same players 2 months later

remember when del piero torn his acl? it happened at around november, basically the beginning of the season. juventus was at the 1st (or 2nd?) place. we finished the season on the 6th place with a team full of great players, with lippi on the bench
This was from before my time. From the teams that I have seen it gives vibes of Inter after Mou left... no hunger...so many world class players sharply declined and their mentality broke.

Younger players look like duds. They are seriously regretting letting go of Alvarez and not buying reinforcements. They wont sink too far they'll probably finish top 4 but thats a big drop from the juggernaut that we've seen in recent years
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,802
No shame in lacking motivation after 6 titles though. I reckon it's very hard to keep a squad motivated after such a long spell. We did it by rejuvenating our squad at times and signing the goat. Quite obviously players like KDB are declining and it is very hard to find proper replacement for such talents.
 

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