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PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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Lol really. How long have you been following Italian football for?

Hellas = (way) more fans, crazy ultras, proper away support and they won a title in the 80s which is insane, given how crazy the depth of Serie A at the time.

Chievo are a shit ass team with zero history and fans.
Since mid 90s. Unless they have some sort of affliation with us, to me they're all the same.

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Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Lol really. How long have you been following Italian football for?

Hellas = (way) more fans, crazy ultras, proper away support and they won a title in the 80s which is insane, given how crazy the depth of Serie A at the time.

Chievo are a shit ass team with zero history and fans.
+ cool-ass jerseys.
 

Strickland

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Strickland

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Price has nothing to do with it, dude has poor working ethics and simply sucks, De Boer is not responsible for management brainfarts
Dunno, I think a price tag like that carries importance, 35m is a very important sum for Inter. From the outside it looks like de Boer failed to get into the guys head and didnt give him any serious chances, thats bad coaching unless Gabigol did some crazy shit behind the scenes we dont know about.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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the way he fucked Gabriel Barbosa's career up was something though, the guy never recovered from spending a full season on standby
deserved all that idiot did when he came on was attempt to do pointless tricks. it was like he wasnt aware or just wasnt concerned with the fact he was playing a team sport.

any european coach wouldve been furious with that overrated, overhyped youtube player
 
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De Boer was at Inter for like three months anyways. Gabigol hardly impressed their other managers either. He simply wasn't good enough and that has nothing to do with De Boer.
 
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They all say that ...
Then they receive a phone call and they change themselves in the mindset of a little obese girl of 16 years before cumshots of her first blowjob: on her knees, but happy.
 

Snobist

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Commisso: 'I like to overdeliver'
by Football Italia9 hours ago
New Fiorentina owner Rocco Commisso is “the sort of guy who likes to underpromise and overdeliver,” but pledges they won’t go the way of Yonghong Li at Milan.
The Italian-American billionaire who made his fortune in cable purchased the club from the Della Valle brothers and confirmed he’ll keep Coach Vincenzo Montella in the job.

He spoke to ESPN and was very eager to differentiate himself from overseas Serie A investors like James Pallotta, Joey Saputo, Suning Group or Elliott Management.
“First of all, I hope you distinguish me from everybody else. I'm Italian, I was born in Italy. I think it's the first time in the history of Italian soccer that an immigrant has returned to invest his money.
“It's true, whether it's the stadiums or the viewership, we're more than one step behind the Premier League and that's the standard we should shoot for from a business standpoint. But the potential is there and if we get the right people, we have the opportunity to reach that level. That's why I believe strongly the Italian game is on its way back.”
Commisso had tried to purchase Milan from Yonghong Li last year, only for the Chinese owner to go insolvent after rejecting the offer, while before that he was on the fringes of the group that bought Roma.

“I'm glad I didn't do it 20 years ago or even 10 years ago. We had opportunities at Roma, at Juventus for a minority stake, at Fiorentina two years ago and then, last summer, we look at Milan and you know what happened there with Mr. Li.
“People also called me from England, Belgium, Switzerland, France... once my name got thrown around, plenty came. But Fiorentina felt right. And we ended up closing the deal in record time.
“I see a lot of overall potential but frankly, I'm the sort of guy who likes to underpromise and overdeliver. I look at this the way I look at my own company, Mediacom. Sometimes different leadership with the same personnel leads to different results.
“I'm not going to pretend I'm a soccer expert, but I would hope with the right commitment we can produce a better result, even with the same players. We're going to take it one step at a time.
“Look, we did this deal quickly, we didn't sign a letter of intent and then close it three months later after doing all our due diligence. I've taken some risks and I'm OK with risk. What I can tell you is I'm very happy with what I have and that it's going to take time.

“Financial Fair Play is a vicious circle. You can't invest unless you generate more money, and you can't generate more money unless you buy better players. But you can't buy better players unless you invest. I hope UEFA finds a way to help people who want to put in money.”
That can also mean not selling sought-after stars like Federico Chiesa, who is wanted by the likes of Juventus, Inter and Paris Saint-Germain.
“My intention is to keep him. I don't want to turn Chiesa into another Baggio [whose move from Fiorentina to Juventus in 1990 infuriated supporters]. I've been assured there is no deal in place for him to leave,” continued Commisso. “It's my intention to make sure he stays.
“Beyond that, I'm here to learn. First and foremost, I need to learn about the club and the players. We need time to grow, to invest, to spend money in the right way. It can't be done overnight.
“What I want is a scenario where when I go to the stadium, the fans are proud of their team and the work we did. Little by little, we're going to make it work. They say Florence is a demanding city? Sure, but so is New York... What I can assure fans is that I'm certainly not going to do what Mr Li did at Milan”
 
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