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swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Desmond said:
We can laugh at Inter all we want, but at the end of the day we'd change places with Inter in a heartbeat. It's all rather pointless IMO, nevermind if its really sour grapes.
Er, actually, no. I'll have to disagree with you on this one, Des.

Things may be tough this year, but I see no reason why I would want to change places with Inter in the past 15 years. Juve's problems are acute and have been focused on this year. Inter's problems are chronic and systemic. It's like the difference between an attractive woman bruising her face in a car accident and being an ugly woman no matter what amount of powder you put on. The bruised woman will eventually heal and get better. There's no cure for ugly.

Call it sour grapes. But I would rather fight with honor in Serie B than to flounder with all resources at your disposal in Serie A and the CL.

The punchline to this thread is that there's nothing we could do or say here that could top anything of Inter's own doing.
 

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Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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Daria_Uruguay said:
The thing is they have no motivation at all after winning 2 scudetto...:eyebrows:
Yeah they won Scudetto by finishing third, and they lost 2 times in season from first placed team, and yeah also they losted again 2 times, again from the club they have tooked 2 scudettos. Can their life be more miserable...
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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#71
swag said:
Er, actually, no. I'll have to disagree with you on this one, Des.

Things may be tough this year, but I see no reason why I would want to change places with Inter in the past 15 years. Juve's problems are acute and have been focused on this year. Inter's problems are chronic and systemic. It's like the difference between an attractive woman bruising her face in a car accident and being an ugly woman no matter what amount of powder you put on. The bruised woman will eventually heal and get better. There's no cure for ugly.

Call it sour grapes. But I would rather fight with honor in Serie B than to flounder with all resources at your disposal in Serie A and the CL.

The punchline to this thread is that there's nothing we could do or say here that could top anything of Inter's own doing.
couldnt say it better myself :tup:
 

Maresca

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Aug 23, 2004
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#72
swag said:
Er, actually, no. I'll have to disagree with you on this one, Des.

Things may be tough this year, but I see no reason why I would want to change places with Inter in the past 15 years. Juve's problems are acute and have been focused on this year. Inter's problems are chronic and systemic. It's like the difference between an attractive woman bruising her face in a car accident and being an ugly woman no matter what amount of powder you put on. The bruised woman will eventually heal and get better. There's no cure for ugly.

Call it sour grapes. But I would rather fight with honor in Serie B than to flounder with all resources at your disposal in Serie A and the CL.

The punchline to this thread is that there's nothing we could do or say here that could top anything of Inter's own doing.
+rep..

I would never change the situation with Inter..
juve is a symbol of winning, while Inter have no winner mentality. Inter will allway´s svck..
Juve and Milan are the teams that rule in Italy because they have that special thing in them and their history..
it is right that we are in serie B, but just take the postive of that, Crap is out, Ibra is out, and we are finaly trying to use some of our young talented boys.. we will be back in serie A soon and willl rock again.
so Inter if you do not win this season then forget about it..
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Roberto Mancini has just three matches to save his job at Inter, according to reports in Italy.

The Nerazzurri started the season with a convincing win against Fiorentina, but then fell to a shock Champions League defeat to Sporting Lisbon before a disappointing 1-1 home draw with Sampdoria.

Patron Massimo Moratti is very unpleased with the team’s performance and reports suggest that the games against Roma, Chievo and Bayern Munich will be decisive for the Coach.

Inter are already trailing Scudetto rivals Roma, who have maintained their 100 per cent record, and will face the Giallorossi on Wednesday at the Stadio Olimpico in what is already a crucial clash.

Reports in Italy suggest that the club has already written up a shortlist of potential replacements, including Sven Goran Eriksson and former bosses Marcello Lippi and Hector Cuper.

In the meantime, Mancio has to deal with Adriano’s reluctance to accept a spot on the bench, with the Brazilian keen on leaving the club in January according to recent rumours.

The striker has been snubbed in favour of a Hernan Crespo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic partnership and seems set to leave Milan, with Real Madrid his preferred destination.

In addition, Inter may consider making a new attempt to sign Gianluigi Buffon, as both Francesco Toldo and Julio Cesar are struggling to secure the No 1 jersey.

Juventus have so far resisted all overtures for the World Cup winner, but may change their mind in January if Inter were to make an adequate offer.

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Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
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#77
Byrone said:
Buffon NO, Mancini to get sacked HELL YES.:D
ok like that i accept it. But i dont want to see Lippi or Cuper go cause Lippi shouldn't be linked with scum and Cuper almost won someting with Inter.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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#78
Byrone said:
Buffon NO, Mancini to get sacked HELL YES.:D
Moratti wont sack him before X-mas imo.Unless he was going really really bad.Moratti has too much pride to sack him this early

but its a funny situation anyway
 
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