The reason Inter do not win (1 Viewer)

Maresca

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Aug 23, 2004
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#22
I love this Thread :D

Here are the reasons, why Inter never win important trophies:

1) They have no winning mentality, this is very important to get successful. Juve for example has a great desire to win and milan:boxing: has that too

2) They don´t let their squad (coach and Players) play together for long time, they are changing every season..they just wanna buy every player, which is intersting for juve or milan and other big teams..

3) Moratti brings unluck..;)
 

jaecole

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Apr 7, 2005
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#28
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
As you can see, this water tight theory also explains why Interisti are notoriously optimistic at this stage of the season, everything is going their way. :)
As tight as a penguins ass you could say.
 
Dec 27, 2003
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#30
This is one thing I will have missed this summer. Watch the trofeo Moretti with some gobbi and some interisti, see Inter win and just for once join forces with the gobbi and compliment the cousins:

"Jesus, well done guys. You can really see that the team has quickly absorbed [insert name of the coach of the day]'s philosophy. And with Coco on the left flank, it's a totally different thing. Impressive stuff, seriously : we've been warned alright"
 

Maresca

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Aug 23, 2004
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#31
++ [ originally posted by Kaiser Franco ] ++
This is one thing I will have missed this summer. Watch the trofeo Moretti with some gobbi and some interisti, see Inter win and just for once join forces with the gobbi and compliment the cousins:

"Jesus, well done guys. You can really see that the team has quickly absorbed [insert name of the coach of the day]'s philosophy. And with Coco on the left flank, it's a totally different thing. Impressive stuff, seriously : we've been warned alright"

:confused::confused::confused::confused:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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#36
Inter does not win because the word "team" is about as foreign to them as Serie B is to Juventus. You cannot be successful unless you have a squad filled with the right players who all feel like they are wanted and believe in themselves to acheive almost anything. When looking at Inter, you see four coaches in a span of six years, you see several players being shipped in and out every single summer, and you see a fanbase who has seemingly lost belief in themselves after losing to Milan time and time again. I know many Interisti love what Moratti has done for the club, however they should think twice about that because leadership starts at the top, and it has indeed failed at our Nerazzurri neighbors.
 

Dr-Juve

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Mar 11, 2004
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#37
++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
I was watching the TIM Trophy tonight and as I witnessed Inter winning it for the 4th time (out of 5), it suddenly dawned on me why they never win (hardly even contend) for the biggest trophies. It's not Moratti's obsessive spending, it's not a new coach every season, it's not even signing more forwards than needed to staff the top half of the table.

They simply peak too early in the season. July is not a good time to peak, it's still pre-season. Yet Inter always start with a bang and then inevitably it's all down hill.

So simple and yet so crippling.
then they should join japanese league:D
 
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Martin

Martin

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    What did I tell you... Tim Trophy won, Birra Moretti lost. They are gonna maintain this level from here on out..
     

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