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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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The state wants it‘s money

Not sure how this affects Inter but it’s clearly being used as a “she’s all that“ project
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Maybe instead of selling players, Zhang must consider to selling the club and leave Inter, paid all the liabilities and buy Pisa S.C.
When you have something in cash to spare after that sale it is easy to take club like Pisa to Serie A, Berlusconi alread prove that with Monza

that is if he want to retain that colours
 
May 23, 2013
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If they do it's a smart move financially. Italians will come cheaper with preferring to play in their homeland. Juve beat Inter for Bremer so no reason we shouldn't be able to get homegrown talent joining the premier team in the league. Always need quality 1st team foreigners but prioritize the backups being Italian. I do agree with @Afghan_juventus about Serie A having some quality coaches presently enhancing the league image.
It seems that under Paratici is the only time Juventus strayed from having an emphasis on domestic talents and we saw how that worked out...

Lack of real quality and big personality coaches is something which held Serie A back in the mid to late 2010s imo. It was only really Allegri and new Sarri who were sought after mainstays in the league that time.

Since then things have improved allot in that regard. And had Conte stayed then I think Serie A would've undoubtedly been #2 after the PL when it comes to coaches.
 

Knowah

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Jan 28, 2013
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Is Napoli willingly falling out of CL spot?

With Dybala to Roma, these changes to our squad, Inter getting Lukaku, and Milan having the best squad last year, I'm seeing more and more of Napoli being left outside looking in.
 

Gagi

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Jul 19, 2007
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incredible video of Torino coach Ivan Juric and director Davide Vagnati coming to blows raises even more questions, including insults at President Urbano Cairo and the likelihood a player filmed and leaked it.

Sportitalia reported this afternoon that there was a furious row between Juric and Vagnati at the pre-season training retreat in Austria.

Video later emerged showing the absolutely furious argument, which only the presence of another member of staff – probably Team Manager Marco Pellegri – prevented from turning into an all-out brawl.


After the initial shock of seeing the video, more questions emerge that show the extent of the problems at Torino.

Director Vagnati is heard shouting “I am the only one who defends you from that ****-head!” and it seems as if he might’ve been referring to President Cairo.

If both the coach and director of sport are referring to the President in those terms, it’s a worrying situation.

The angle of the video suggests it was filmed by someone in the team hotel, so considering this is a pre-season retreat, that would suggest a player both filmed and then leaked the video online.

It’s no secret that Juric is unhappy with the lack of reinforcements and Vagnati can be heard saying “you just coach the team that I give you, understand? I’ve had enough of you, you need to show respect!”
 
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LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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Juric has been pissed off for weeks now, their mercato has been a total disaster so far. They lost a lot of players and pretty much nobody has arrived yet.
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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incredible video of Torino coach Ivan Juric and director Davide Vagnati coming to blows raises even more questions, including insults at President Urbano Cairo and the likelihood a player filmed and leaked it.

Sportitalia reported this afternoon that there was a furious row between Juric and Vagnati at the pre-season training retreat in Austria.

Video later emerged showing the absolutely furious argument, which only the presence of another member of staff – probably Team Manager Marco Pellegri – prevented from turning into an all-out brawl.


After the initial shock of seeing the video, more questions emerge that show the extent of the problems at Torino.

Director Vagnati is heard shouting “I am the only one who defends you from that ****-head!” and it seems as if he might’ve been referring to President Cairo.

If both the coach and director of sport are referring to the President in those terms, it’s a worrying situation.

The angle of the video suggests it was filmed by someone in the team hotel, so considering this is a pre-season retreat, that would suggest a player both filmed and then leaked the video online.

It’s no secret that Juric is unhappy with the lack of reinforcements and Vagnati can be heard saying “you just coach the team that I give you, understand? I’ve had enough of you, you need to show respect!”
I'm with Juric, they could have easily paid another few million and scooped Mondragora from us.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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Does it helps the league when you have to keep changing the government every now and then ? with all the policy changes in and out i guess its a bureaucracy mess.
The league needs new stadiums, better penetration on the broadcasting and definitely better commentators on English.

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Juric has been pissed off for weeks now, their mercato has been a total disaster so far. They lost a lot of players and pretty much nobody has arrived yet.

He is a good coach but stuck with teams that always looking to make money more important than being ambitious. Unfortunately i dont think any clubs in Italy can be in that position now bar Juventus . Probably we can add Roma and Milan under the new owners. Every other clubs is mainly survival, develop the players and cash out on them.
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Am I only one who sees us struggle once again for top 4? Roma has upgraded massively, Inter will have Lukaku to beat those minor teams and Milan - they lost Kessie, but if they are able to strenghten that RW and CAM spot they will be stronger than last year.
Our changes are Pogba (injured for god knows how long), Di Maria for Dybala - better player, but thats just one upgrade, Bremer for de Ligt probably wont feel the difference much here.
Vlahovic more in sync with the team and Chiesa coming back in the middle of the season, but we already had him for almost half the season last year.
For me thats almost the same team with one year older Sandro and Bonucci.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Milan improve their squad with Adli as playmaker and next will be CDK as their target man. Adli looks very agile/mobile, have vision to give assists, CDK is tall, young and strong

Roma improve with Dybala, whereas if he fit he can be the revelation for them. And they try to get Wijnaldum to strengthening their midfield core
Inter get Lukaku and we know how prolific he is with Inter

If we want to compete we need to address that LB and LW at least and give chances to our youngster in midfield (Fagioli/Rovella) to get more minutes so they can be a real surprise addition and integrate more within the squad. Offloading Rabiot/Arthur, but Arthur is the one that need to be prioritize to offload.If we can loan him out to Valencia with some option that can easily become obligation, he probably will take his chance to get selected for World Cup, but it will be better if it is an obligation anyway

Napoli looks regressed after lose KK, Insigne and Mertens, that is hard for them to replace them all in 1 window
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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Am I only one who sees us struggle once again for top 4? Roma has upgraded massively, Inter will have Lukaku to beat those minor teams and Milan - they lost Kessie, but if they are able to strenghten that RW and CAM spot they will be stronger than last year.
Our changes are Pogba (injured for god knows how long), Di Maria for Dybala - better player, but thats just one upgrade, Bremer for de Ligt probably wont feel the difference much here.
Vlahovic more in sync with the team and Chiesa coming back in the middle of the season, but we already had him for almost half the season last year.
For me thats almost the same team with one year older Sandro and Bonucci.
Realistic post.

If we don't sign any more players I expect us to finish 3rd behind Inter and Milan.
 

Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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Milan improve their squad with Adli as playmaker and next will be CDK as their target man. Adli looks very agile/mobile, have vision to give assists, CDK is tall, young and strong

Roma improve with Dybala, whereas if he fit he can be the revelation for them. And they try to get Wijnaldum to strengthening their midfield core
Inter get Lukaku and we know how prolific he is with Inter

If we want to compete we need to address that LB and LW at least and give chances to our youngster in midfield (Fagioli/Rovella) to get more minutes so they can be a real surprise addition and integrate more within the squad. Offloading Rabiot/Arthur, but Arthur is the one that need to be prioritize to offload.If we can loan him out to Valencia with some option that can easily become obligation, he probably will take his chance to get selected for World Cup, but it will be better if it is an obligation anyway

Napoli looks regressed after lose KK, Insigne and Mertens, that is hard for them to replace them all in 1 window
Roma also signed Matic - great DM for our league and Celik - probably will be one the best RBs in the league.
Now they have Spinnazzola for LB and Celik for RB. Midfield of Pellegrini/Matic/Wijnaldum and attack of Abraham/Dybala/Zaniolo. On paper they look better than us, the defence is a quation mark though.

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this is Roma squad:
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I dont know why they put Karsdorp, Celik is much better than him.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Roma has a pretty limited squad last year so it will be easier to improve for them
We have pretty limited left side but no one touch that even a slightest, it looks like they to scare to touch that because it is too fragile
 
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