Serie A 2018/19 (18 Viewers)

Status
Not open for further replies.

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Pretty disgusting round with Inter, Milan, Napoli and Roma winning

But it really doesn’t matter though, does it? These plebs are far inferior us and they know their place in the league. Behind Juventus.
forza those teams. i hope they continue to do well because them doing well means juve doing well. competition breeds excellence.
and bigger players and better marketing.

i hope ac milan wins eurpa leagua
juve cl
inter serie a

forza serie a
 

Juve92

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
2,780
from FIF:

Balor: I feel somewhat assured that Messi won't hear us to shreds on the right hand side now that we have Asamoah to guard us at left back. But to think this time 12 months ago it would have been D'Ambrosio vs Messi
yao2.png


Dax21:
I don't expect overly much but facts are that Messi tends to choke against actually stronger clubs. If we manage to beat them one thing is for sure, we are back on the map of european football and banter era is over, finally.

phonk
: If I have been sure of one thing in my life is that Messi is in for a rough awakening. He has never faced someone like Skriniar before.

JJM
: Messi=Barca,without him they are like a Tottenham orArsenal or something.Beatable...is the key word. Let's introduce Skriniar to Messi shall we...the ball will pass maybe but Messi won't haha
Fuck Barca! We shan't fear anyone!

jokers :touched:
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,736
from FIF:

Balor: I feel somewhat assured that Messi won't hear us to shreds on the right hand side now that we have Asamoah to guard us at left back. But to think this time 12 months ago it would have been D'Ambrosio vs Messi
yao2.png


Dax21: I don't expect overly much but facts are that Messi tends to choke against actually stronger clubs. If we manage to beat them one thing is for sure, we are back on the map of european football and banter era is over, finally.

phonk: If I have been sure of one thing in my life is that Messi is in for a rough awakening. He has never faced someone like Skriniar before.

JJM: Messi=Barca,without him they are like a Tottenham orArsenal or something.Beatable...is the key word. Let's introduce Skriniar to Messi shall we...the ball will pass maybe but Messi won't haha
Fuck Barca! We shan't fear anyone!

jokers :touched:
:rofl:

@lgorTudor
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,823
Exclusive: Ventura reaches agreement with Chievo

Giampiero Ventura has reached an agreement with Chievo Verona and is set to make his return to Serie A to replace Lorenzo D’Anna.

According to our transfer pundit Fabrizio Romano, Ventura has reached an agreement with Chievo and he will sign his contract with the Serie A side in the coming hours.

Chievo chiefs are currently preparing Ventura’s contract and the former Italy manager is expected to begin his job at the club starting from tomorrow.

A few days ago Ventura confirmed his desire to continue his coaching career despite the disaster that saw Italy be eliminated from the World Cup playoffs one year ago.

Ventura was sacked by the FIGC after the failed qualification for the World Cup but Chievo are now offering him a new chance. Ventura is ready to make his return in Serie A. His new adventure will begin tomorrow after signing his contract with the struggling Serie A side.
https://www.calciomercato.com/en/news/exclusive-ventura-reaches-agreement-with-chievo-18386

Never thought I'd see him coach again.
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,161

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
I really wonder why would a person want to coach so badly being 70 years old and why would anyone hire them, seems pretty obvious to me that the chances of a coach that old succeeding are low, especially if we're not talking about a legendary coach here.

Trapp did well with Ireland when he was 70-73, Ferguson retired with a league title when he was 71, Heynckes won treble aged 68 and retired, del Bosque and Lippi won with Spain and Italy when they were around 60, Crapello also expired when he was around 60 years old.

I'd never hire a 70yo Ventura, really backwards decision from Chievo
 
Last edited:

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,823
I really wonder why would a person want to coach so badly being 70 years old and why would anyone hire them, seems pretty obvious to me that the chances of a coach that old succeeding are low, especially if we're not talking about a legendary coach here.

Trapp did well with Ireland when he was 70-73, Ferguson retired with a league title when he was 71, Heynckes won treble aged 68 and retired, del Bosque and Lippi won with Spain and Italy when they were around 60, Crapello also expired when he was around 60 years old.

I'd never hire a 70yo Ventura, really backwards decision from Chievo
It will all become very clear once you look at where they are in the standings :p
 

tosh_rose

Senior Member
Aug 21, 2010
1,465
Not sure where to post this... :lol:


The Fake Mexican Footballer Exposed After Inventing Career As Juventus Player

Ladies and gentlemen, meet Dionicio Farid Rodriguez, the 20-year-old who has been exposed for inventing the life of a Juventus player.

Rodriguez, who massed over 16.2k Instagram followers thanks to his fake identity, went as far as giving interviews to talk about his experience in Turin, inventing games and goals despite not playing a single minute for the Old Lady.

The defender successfully fooled thousands into thinking he was the next big thing.

According to an interview with Mexican newspaper The World, he claimed of scoring 10 goals in a single campaign for Juventus during his time with the U20 squad, playing as a central defender in the team.
Rodriguez posted pictures of him wearing the famous black and white of Juventus on his now deleted official Instagram page, reportedly interacting with fans about his experiences, according to MSN.
So, how did he get away with such a convincing story?

The 'player' edited a real image of Joao Serrao, who genuinely plays in the Juventus academy. Take a look at the below tweet:

DpNi1VcWkAAglx4.jpg


It turns out the Mexican defender actually played for Lobos BUAP and Pumas de la UNAM, according to Spanish publication MARCA, a far cry from the Serie A giants.

Here's a closer look at the interview. He really did put some time and effort into this one. Crazy.

DpJ0rTuWsAUtFa5.jpg


This story could be made into a film. Absolutely incredible.

http://www.sportbible.com/football/...or-inventing-life-as-juventus-player-20181011

DAAAAAMN SON :lol: :lol:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 14)