Serie A 2021-22 (25 Viewers)

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Apr 9, 2015
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The Venezia shirts ar freaking gorgeous and they have a young and good squad I think. The shirts :sheik:

Empoli can be a surprise this season. Easily topped Serie B last year.
Talents to watch:

Bajrami - position 10/attacker - 22 years - fantastic dribbler and he has a good shot, but needs to work on his vision/egoism.

Fabiano Parisi - position left back - 20 years - pacey left-back with technical abilities, sometimes he has dribbles like Spinazzola and that is rare for an Italian back.

Samuele Ricci - position CM/CDM - 19 years - Hands down their best talent, key players since he is 17 years old. Standard player in the Italian U-15-17-19 etc. Arsenal and Leicester pushed really hard for him. His speciality are long balls and he hold balls like Arthur, close to the feet and strong with a short turn away from the opponent. His dribbling is also good, his overall playstyle is a little bit like Sensi. He will be 1000% sold next season to another club.
Season just begon but Empoli is indeed doing wel. Sad to see Parisi on the bench really liked him in Serie B.
 

Knowah

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Jan 28, 2013
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it's good. we can snatch barella and skinriair from them
The Chinese ownership group is also unable to withdraw capital from China anymore towards these types of foreign investments/projects afaik.

That's like a double stab to them.
 

Fab Fragment

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Inter confirmed the club ran at a loss of €245.6m in 2020-21, the highest ever deficit in the history of Serie A.

Their losses more than doubled compared to the 2019-20 campaign, which ended with negative figure of €102.4m.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the lack of fans in stadiums, the revenue also fell from €373.3m to just €364.7m.

However, that only tells half the story, because over the last two financial years, Inter have lost over €900m.

The Nerazzurri coffers will be bolstered for the 2021-22 financial year by the sales of Romelu Lukaku and Achraf Hakimi, but Suning continue to seek new investors, having taken loans and emitted bonds to raise funds.

The €245m losses represent the highest in history for a Serie A club, eclipsing the €209.9m losses posted by Juventus in 2020-21.

Of the top 10 biggest loss-making seasons in Serie A, six were at Inter, as they also ran at a loss of €206m in 2006-07, €181.4m in 2005-06, €154.4m in 2008-09, €148.3m in 2007-08 and €140.5m in 2014-15.




Losing $900 million over 2 years? How is that even possible?
Regardless, music to my ears.
 

Snobist

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Apr 16, 2017
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Ill bet on Inter to drop points against Sassuolo. Berardi-Raspadori-Boga-Djuriqic, thats a good attacking force to get points off inter.
their h2h is
7 wins 2 draws 7 losses. Time for another draw.
 

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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F**k them forever for COVID, I can't get any fuel for my car in the UK, my scientist colleagues in China are dead so let Inter die too.
 

ggnoree

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99% of the time when I read about club finances everytime every club seems to be operating at a loss. Are football clubs just for prestige of the owners and not so much for profit or there is something I am missing?
 
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