Summer mercato 2021-22 (62 Viewers)

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Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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If we continue like this and miss out on the CL next season locatelli won't be in our reach. no one will....we will have to clean out many players to try and recoup cash. We are fucked.
 

Pegi

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Feb 22, 2019
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We should do a mensa test for all of our players we sign. We should make them play couple games of chess to see if they actually can think little bit ahead. We should remove all the electricity from their homes to make sure they won't be up around the led lights till 3am. I don't want anybody of these soft, rainbow colourred saving the world individuals picking up the money for a later career they're pursuing for a more green planet. Play the fucking football, kick the damn synthetic leather as the worth of your deal you son of the bitches.
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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Sign Zapata, Locatelli, make Mckennie permanent, Aouar and a LB.

Team is 10x better
In theory maybe but under pirlo is it better? Come on..lets face it pirlo is destroying us. A legend player..one of my all time favs but as a coach he is fucking terrible. Needs 3 or 4 years at lower clubs before joining the big boys.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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This summer is maybe the worst time to rebuild a team. With everyone losing tons of money, few, if any, will be prepared to pay the usual amounts for football players. If we sell some players, we'll do it to cover losses rather than reinvest in new players. And if we do sell, we won't be able to get the desired money, so we'll have to sell under value. Teams will be reluctant to sell their best players in this market, which will make it harder for us to buy new and quality players.
And all this shit happened in a period when we are desperate to rebuild.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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This summer is maybe the worst time to rebuild a team. With everyone losing tons of money, few, if any, will be prepared to pay the usual amounts for football players. If we sell some players, we'll do it to cover losses rather than reinvest in new players. And if we do sell, we won't be able to get the desired money, so we'll have to sell under value. Teams will be reluctant to sell their best players in this market, which will make it harder for us to buy new and quality players.
And all this shit happened in a period when we are desperate to rebuild.
That's why wherever Marotta is it's going to go well for the foreseeable future. That guy knows how to operate on a shaky economy. Remember how we were when he got things going?
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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That's why wherever Marotta is it's going to go well for the foreseeable future. That guy knows how to operate on a shaky economy. Remember how we were when he got things going?
Master team-builder.
Sampdoria before, during and after Marotta; Juve before, during and now after Marotta; Inter before and now with Marotta. It's blatantly obvious that he is the reason for success and he's irreplaceable.
 

Adrian

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Master team-builder.
Sampdoria before, during and after Marotta; Juve before, during and now after Marotta; Inter before and now with Marotta. It's blatantly obvious that he is the reason for success and he's irreplaceable.
Not sure it is so clean and cut in regards to marotta. He did some shit stuff too which we have suffered from.

Squad needs a revamp that can't happen this summer...we either find a manager who can create a culture and team that performs better than us right now or we sell big and try to rebuild in a market that isn't going to offer us the best it can.

Either way it's not great.
 
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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Master team-builder.
Sampdoria before, during and after Marotta; Juve before, during and now after Marotta; Inter before and now with Marotta. It's blatantly obvious that he is the reason for success and he's irreplaceable.
In these crucial financial situations I can see him prepare Inter for years to come. I don't know how long their dynasty will last this time but it is obvious that they are going to male a leap ahead of others come summer transfer.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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In these crucial financial situations I can see him prepare Inter for years to come. I don't know how long their dynasty will last this time but it is obvious that they are going to male a leap ahead of others come summer transfer.
I don't see it as obvious at all. They're in financial trouble and have an ageing squad that barely edges the building projects at Juve & Milan now...
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Focus on youth. It's literally the cheapest option. Why is that so hard for this club to achieve that? Why are we the only big club that struggles so much with youth development?
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Inter have a squad where their best players are in their prime and will be for a few years more. Nothing wrong with their squad right now.
 
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