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Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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Was he (Joao) the one who got stripped the ball and stood at the centre of the pitch for almost a minute :lol2:
Yes, lol, i saw that too!!!! Unbelievable man, i too noticed that and was like "why the fuck isnt this dude tracking back like crazy trying to correct his mistake?". Damn Ali, its like you and me are telepatically connected man. We share a bond. I have goosebumps. Im ready to be touched now.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Inter fans were talking about how the league is rigged because Samp rested starters against us so they were fresh against them. :lol:
true story, i read the same on a hungarian board. anyway, samp got the best out of these 2 games: they wouldn't stand a chance in torino either way, and not giving a great effort against juve was their only chance of being so clinical against inter. good for them.

while i truly and fully enjoy every minute of inter being inter again, i wonder what's wrong with them. they have a good squad (or at least a strong starting lineup), de boer or mancini are way better coaches than these past results show. i guess they lost any identity and any team spirit they've had 6 years ago.

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Looks like Inter are lining up a return of Leonardo as their new manager. Lololol
considering they went all-in for a cl finish this summer, it would be a great move from them to fire 2 coaches within 4 months. :baus:
 
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You think they have better overall squad than Roma and Neapolis?
Of course! The number of options that they have is amazing - Handanovic, Miranda, Banega, Joao Mario, Kondogbia, Candreva, Perisic, Icardi, Gabriel Barbosa would be easily the starters in Roma or Naples, at their best form of course, they have fucking Kondogbia who was/is one of the most promising players in the european football but the guys from Inter AC know how to turn players into complete trash
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Was he (Joao) the one who got stripped the ball and stood at the centre of the pitch for almost a minute :lol2:
and to think the club spent like 40 mill on this useless shite... mind you same could be said for kondogbia

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Juventino[RUS];5410486 said:
Of course! The number of options that they have is amazing - Handanovic, Miranda, Banega, Joao Mario, Kondogbia, Candreva, Perisic, Icardi, Gabriel Jesus would be easily the starters in Roma or Naples, at their best form of course, they have fucking Kondogbia who was/is one of the most promising players in the european football but the guys from Inter AC know how to turn players into complete trash
gabriel Jesus signed for for man city
 

s4tch

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gabriel Jesus signed for for man city
that's barbosa, still, rus is right, inter have quality players in their squad. the club itself is a complete mess, though. i wonder how a board meeting looks like with thohir, zanetti, bolingbroke and the chinese lads. working on strategy might be a breeze.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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This will never get old :lol:

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that's barbosa, still, rus is right, inter have quality players in their squad. the club itself is a complete mess, though. i wonder how a board meeting looks like with thohir, zanetti, bolingbroke and the chinese lads. working on strategy might be a breeze.
yes but it's the same old inter, they've always had 'quality' players in their squad and always have been a complete mess, I'm talking even when they had Adriano, Ronaldo, Recoba, hell they even had Pirlo, crespo, and Baggio ffs and on top of that one of the nation's best manager in Lippi and yet they still failed. I'm not even going to count their season when Juve were suffering from the fallout of calciopoli.
 
Mar 9, 2006
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Easily 2nd best attacking line in the serie a - they have one of the best young poachers in the world Icardi and probably the biggest brazilian talent after Neymar Barbosa, plus Jovetic, Candreva, Perisic and Palacio lol
Juventus - Higuain, Dybala, Mandzukic, Pjaca, Cuadrado
Inter - Palacio, Icardi, Barbosa, Jovetic, Candreva, Perisic
Napoli - Mertens, Milik, Insigne, Callejon, Gabbiadini, Hamsik
Roma - El Shaarawy, Dzeko, Totti, Salah, Perrotti
Milan - Bacca, Bonaventura, Suso, Niang, Luiz Adriano, Honda
Lazio - Immobile, Anderson, Keita, Djordjevic
Fiorentina - Bernardeschi, Kalinic, Ilicic, Valero, Babacar
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Ah the usual Monday morning at work: got my hot tea, turned the heat up in the room... and going over to the Inter forums to get some positive energy for the week :D

This is probably one of the most dysfunctional teams I've ever fucking seen in any sport.
I am scared that by firing DeBoer we will be back at square zero so to speak. We'll get pioli or whoever else and they'll say "Oh I just came in with no pre-season and this isn't my team. Give me a few months or at least half a year to make the squad the way I want it. I inherited this disaster from DeBoer." Basically giving him carte blanche to not have to give a fuck right away.
We're not even playing football, this is the special olympics.
What kind of shit I have been watching for several years week after week. Seriously need to get into something else.
I've reached the point of indifference, as is tradition every season.
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Shut the Goddamm the club. Nothing, no one can fix this damage.
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Inter is a big mystery to any football fans around the world. No other club has managed to look so poor, year after year, despite spending hundred millions of Euros, on talented players who were once good (Before they joined us), and at Inter look like they are playing football for the first time

Someone really needs to call the police and check this out, I mean there is no way this can be legit
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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true story, i read the same on a hungarian board. anyway, samp got the best out of these 2 games: they wouldn't stand a chance in torino either way, and not giving a great effort against juve was their only chance of being so clinical against inter. good for them.

while i truly and fully enjoy every minute of inter being inter again, i wonder what's wrong with them. they have a good squad (or at least a strong starting lineup), de boer or mancini are way better coaches than these past results show. i guess they lost any identity and any team spirit they've had 6 years ago.

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considering they went all-in for a cl finish this summer, it would be a great move from them to fire 2 coaches within 4 months. :baus:
Ma sopratutto, fuck Inter :baus:
 
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