Serie A 2016/2017 (53 Viewers)

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catch22

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Aug 23, 2015
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Wow I just 'discovered' that Sampdoria sold three players for almost 40 million euro's.
Soriano (14.1m), Correa (13m) & Fernando (12.5m). Also Rizzo (6m) and Duncan (6m). Some good bussines from my friend Ferrero :p

Does Samp has some friendship with Latina or not? I saw they loaned a lot of players from Samp:
Rolando - CB - 21 year
Barry - CB - 19 year
Cricuolo - CM - 19 year
Varga - CB - 20 year
Rocca - CM - 20 year
De Vitis CM - 24 year

LaSamptina?
I'll probably be laughed at, but Fernando would have been a good signing. He was one of the best midfielders in the league last season, but because he played for such a shitty Samp no one seemed to notice.
 
May 23, 2013
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The one thing Serie A needs is to have actual rivalries and have some games that the whole of Europe will tune into. The only games like this since we took over are Juve vs Roma 3-2 and Juventus vs Napoli 1-0.

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So how does Sassuolo looks at the moment?

They are gonna play my hometown club.
Will you be a true fan and support Juve B or a band-wagoner and support your local team?
 

Dostoevsky

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The one thing Serie A needs is to have actual rivalries and have some games that the whole of Europe will tune into. The only games like this since we took over are Juve vs Roma 3-2 and Juventus vs Napoli 1-0.

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Will you be a true fan and support Juve B or a band-wagoner and support your local team?
I'll be supporting my local team. I used to be a (big) fan but the league is just a disaster.

However Sass is like 10 times stronger. Berardi will rip our butthole surely.
 

Dostoevsky

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Just realised they are facing Red Star. Atleast you guys were a pretty big deal like 20 years ago.

Just try not to concede any penalties and you'll be safe from Berardi.
Yeah and what a team that was. We are very shit right now. Bulgarians threw us out of CL (although they did have heavy investments over the last 5 years, like 20 times more).

I think Red Star can only go through if Italians do the Italian thing: go out of competition because they don't care about it :p otherwise Sass can easily spank us. Luckily at least Sansone left the club.
 
May 23, 2013
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Yeah and what a team that was. We are very $#@! right now. Bulgarians threw us out of CL (although they did have heavy investments over the last 5 years, like 20 times more).

I think Red Star can only go through if Italians do the Italian thing: go out of competition because they don't care about it :p otherwise Sass can easily spank us. Luckily at least Sansone left the club.
Yeah it will either be a thrashing or Sassuolo will do what Italians do in Europa and not give a shit.

Juventus vs Red Star 2017-18 UEFA Super Cup :tuttosport::tuttosport:
 
Apr 9, 2015
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Team - foreigners - total players in squad

1. Sassuolo (4 / 28)
2. Crotone (7 / 24)
3. Empoli (9 / 25)
4. Cagliari (9 / 26)
5. Pescara (10 / 26)
6. Chievo (11 / 25)
7. Atalanta (12 / 32)
8. Bologna (13 / 30)
9. AC Milan ( 13 / 28)
10. Genoa (14 / 24)
11. Sampdoria (17 / 28)
12. Torino (17 / 29)
13. Napoli (18 / 32)
14. Juventus (19 / 32)
15. Palermo (20 / 32)
16. Inter (20 / 29)
17. Fiorentina ( 23 / 27)
18. Lazio (27 / 33)
19. Roma (27 / 34)
20. Udinese (30 / 35)

Most Italian ratio:
1. Sassuolo 85.7%
2. Crotone 70,8%
3. Empoli 64%

Least Italian ratio:
1. Udinese 14.3%
2. Fiorentina 14.8%
3. Roma 15.6%

If you see the last 4 teams ... than it is really logic that the FIGC wanted a homegrown rule. Shame on the Rome clubs, Balkanviola and trading house Udinese
 

ZoSo

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For us it's either play mostly italian players and struggle or play mostly foreign players.

Think we could use a couple more Italiens though. Verratti... Donnarumma... :klin:


Berardi :shifty:
 
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