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campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Inter are scary. Conte is a winner and no European games is a huge bonus. I have no doubt he will throw the Coppa Italia and go all in for the scudetto.
Milan’s mentality is impressive but they’re massively lucking out on their results. They have 4-5 good players but the others are mediocre and won’t be good enough to challenge for the title.
As for Juve, we cannot think of the scudetto- we have to take it one game at a time and try to beat Inter and Milan. If we win 4 of the next 5 games, we have a great shot.
 

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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Inter are scary. Conte is a winner and no European games is a huge bonus. I have no doubt he will throw the Coppa Italia and go all in for the scudetto.
Milan’s mentality is impressive but they’re massively lucking out on their results. They have 4-5 good players but the others are mediocre and won’t be good enough to challenge for the title.
As for Juve, we cannot think of the scudetto- we have to take it one game at a time and try to beat Inter and Milan. If we win 4 of the next 5 games, we have a great shot.
Finished reading after the first sentence.
 

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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Inter are a team of clowns that finished bottom of their mediocre CL group that apart from Madrid would've been an EL group. Conte is getting paid 10 times what other managers are being paid and they ducked out of Europe like that? I mean the maestro Sarri took him to school last year as well so how about we acknowledge Milan as the real threat because at least they have pedigree.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Inter are a team of clowns that finished bottom of their mediocre CL group that apart from Madrid would've been an EL group. Conte is getting paid 10 times what other managers are being paid and they ducked out of Europe like that? I mean the maestro Sarri took him to school last year as well so how about we acknowledge Milan as the real threat because at least they have pedigree.
What titles has Pioli won? Conte has won 4 league titles. Milan almost lost in the EL playoffs this season, and lost last year in the EL group stage. They are hardly in better in Europe.
I guarantee you that Inter will finish above Milan this year.
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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I wouldn’t be so sure that Inter will finish above Milan. Milan has a squad full of energy and Ibra seems to be keeping all the younger ones hungry and focused.

Conte has the track record in league competition tho.

it’s gonna be tight
 

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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Inter spent big on Conte and a bunch of players for him and his system, Milan didn't. Lukaku is also 'top 5 striker in world'. Milan are over achieving while Inter under achieve yet again given the expenditure. For 2 years now we're handing trophies over and even then Lazio and Napoli took those and not Inter.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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What titles has Pioli won? Conte has won 4 league titles. Milan almost lost in the EL playoffs this season, and lost last year in the EL group stage. They are hardly in better in Europe.
I guarantee you that Inter will finish above Milan this year.
Also Milan are so reliant on Zlatan, they will keep dropping points so long he is out.
 

kao_ray

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Feb 28, 2014
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@Mark, see what dumb#ucks FI are. :touched:

Why Juve COVID outbreak is not like Napoli
By Football Italia staff
Coronavirus-stadium-disifected-epa_21.jpg
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The COVID-19 situation at Juventus right now and the adherence to the protocol is very different to the one that emerged at Napoli in October.
Alex Sandro and Juan Cuadrado have both tested positive over the last 24 hours, so the squad is remaining in its bubble at the J Hotel in Turin for tonight.
Only after another round of swabs tomorrow morning will the team make its trip to Milan for the match against the Serie A leaders.
This is inevitably raising comparisons to the situation that saw Napoli not make the journey to Turin for their game with Juventus on October 4.
They too had two players test positive within a 24-hour period – Eljif Elmas and Piotr Zielinski – but there are some fundamental differences.
Napoli cancelled their flight to Turin over 24 hours before the game was due to kick off and did not organise any potential replacement trip for the next day.
That would’ve been allowed under the Serie A protocol, as if players provide a negative test the same day as the match, they are given the go-ahead to participate.
Juventus are waiting until tomorrow morning’s swabs to decide who can travel to Milan, as per protocol.
The Turin ASL has already stated it will only intervene if “there is enough evidence to suggest an uncontrolled outbreak within the squad.”
With two positive cases, that is not considered an outbreak, as many teams have played with far more absentees than this.
The ASL in Naples, however, did intervene after just two cases, over-riding the existing and pre-agreed Serie A protocol.
“I’m sorry for those teams who had 4-5 cases of COVID and had to play the game anyway,” said Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo after Napoli won their third appeal on that October incident.
The Lega Serie A was concerned Napoli would set a precedent by pulling out of a big game when they had only two players missing due to COVID-19.
As things stand, there is nothing to suggest enough COVID cases will emerge overnight for the Juventus squad to be locked down in Turin.
Napoli did have one element that the Bianconeri do not, as they had only just played against Genoa, who did have an outbreak of over a dozen cases 48 hours later.
With that in mind, they had the genuine concern that more of the Napoli players would’ve been infected during the match.
However, there were only ever those two cases involving Zielinski and Elmas.
 
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Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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    yeah, our case is worse. We just found out and more cases could happen tomorrow or the next day so even meelan players can be infected.
     

    Badass J Elkann

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    Feb 12, 2006
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    @Mark, see what dumb#ucks FI are. :touched:

    Why Juve COVID outbreak is not like Napoli
    By Football Italia staff
    Coronavirus-stadium-disifected-epa_21.jpg

    EPA.png


    The COVID-19 situation at Juventus right now and the adherence to the protocol is very different to the one that emerged at Napoli in October.
    Alex Sandro and Juan Cuadrado have both tested positive over the last 24 hours, so the squad is remaining in its bubble at the J Hotel in Turin for tonight.
    Only after another round of swabs tomorrow morning will the team make its trip to Milan for the match against the Serie A leaders.
    This is inevitably raising comparisons to the situation that saw Napoli not make the journey to Turin for their game with Juventus on October 4.
    They too had two players test positive within a 24-hour period – Eljif Elmas and Piotr Zielinski – but there are some fundamental differences.
    Napoli cancelled their flight to Turin over 24 hours before the game was due to kick off and did not organise any potential replacement trip for the next day.
    That would’ve been allowed under the Serie A protocol, as if players provide a negative test the same day as the match, they are given the go-ahead to participate.
    Juventus are waiting until tomorrow morning’s swabs to decide who can travel to Milan, as per protocol.
    The Turin ASL has already stated it will only intervene if “there is enough evidence to suggest an uncontrolled outbreak within the squad.”
    With two positive cases, that is not considered an outbreak, as many teams have played with far more absentees than this.
    The ASL in Naples, however, did intervene after just two cases, over-riding the existing and pre-agreed Serie A protocol.
    “I’m sorry for those teams who had 4-5 cases of COVID and had to play the game anyway,” said Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo after Napoli won their third appeal on that October incident.
    The Lega Serie A was concerned Napoli would set a precedent by pulling out of a big game when they had only two players missing due to COVID-19.
    As things stand, there is nothing to suggest enough COVID cases will emerge overnight for the Juventus squad to be locked down in Turin.
    Napoli did have one element that the Bianconeri do not, as they had only just played against Genoa, who did have an outbreak of over a dozen cases 48 hours later.
    With that in mind, they had the genuine concern that more of the Napoli players would’ve been infected during the match.
    However, there were only ever those two cases involving Zielinski and Elmas.
    wrong, crapoli cancelled their travel plans before the ASL even announced anything. There is absolutely no difference in scenario to what we are facing up to. Only difference is crapoli didn't want to show up.
     
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