yep it is a stupid rule. especially when the cards count only for Supercoppa and Serie A but dont count in Coppa Italia. that makes it even more retarded
we and Milan have both won this 6 times (with both also having 3 loses) while Inter won it 5 times (with 4 loses). so if we win, it would be a record 7th title for us
yep it is a stupid rule. especially when the cards count only for Supercoppa and Serie A but dont count in Coppa Italia. that makes it even more retarded
I guess it makes sense when the Supercoppa is played when it should be played, before the season. If yellow cards only counted for the Supercoppa, no one would give any shit about them during the game. On the other hand, no one would get suspended due to too many yellow cards for the next Serie A game.
Of course, with the FIGC being the stupid fucks they are and playing the Supercoppa in December, there's a little bit of a problem.
I guess it makes sense when the Supercoppa is played when it should be played, before the season. If yellow cards only counted for the Supercoppa, no one would give any $#@! about them during the game. On the other hand, no one would get suspended due to too many yellow cards for the next Serie A game.
Of course, with the FIGC being the stupid $#@!s they are and playing the Supercoppa in December, there's a little bit of a problem.
The positive about this is that the teams are already in competitive rhytm... which could result in a better show. I never liked it to be played before the season becaose of this...as by that time the teams are still trying to recover from vacations and learning things.
Cant wait for this one, missed the Super Cup the last time we played Napoli in the final and was lucky enough to get to go see the Super Cup last year in the Olimpilko
Cant wait for this one, missed the Super Cup the last time we played Napoli in the final and was lucky enough to get to go see the Super Cup last year in the Olimpilko