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Re: Serie A Thread - 2010/11 Season
FFS Ibra.
FFS Ibra.
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LOL!Gerd said:Palermo 2-0 up against 10 men and still conceding a draw?
If i was Zamparini, i would sack Rossi...
indeed they are. i really didn't expect such concistancy from them. this napoli team is quite unusual. i mean the tipycal italian midclass team has 2 specific features: high quality football and unconsistancy. it's always been like this in the last few years. just look at palermo, or udinese,or samp or lazio or genoa or even napoli itself (till last season).Pipa said:Napoli are rolling
yup, it's just impossible not to like the napoletaniPipa said:i think as well, that´s why i would love them to win the title, just as neutral supporter, obviously also for Hamsik but again, i like how they play, and Cavani...amazing player, also other, they work pretty well as team..and De Sanctis is top goalkeeper!! to add the fanatic fans + amazing president...they can stay high for longer i hope
Cavani only 1.8 mill is amazing. How much was he on at Palermo? Could be half of that.
yeah, what's happened to the kid. i haven't even heard of him in quite a while!PLF said:p.s. Whatever the hell happened to Morimoto?! lol what a flop he's become!
it was actually less than half. his wage in palermo was around 750k if i remember well.
no one underpays players like we do ... infact this could well be our motto:
palermo, making arsene wenger look like abramovich, since 1900
Paulo Henrique 'Ganso' is THE new Brazilian genius. I guess you're tired of seeing Neymar getting all the headlines and the spotlight. Neymar is a showman. Ganso is a 'Maestro', not the same type of 'Maestro' you used to see at San Siro with the #10 shirt but with such an outstanding ability and confidence.
Technically he is amazing, the passing ability is tremendous and tactically he is perfect (great positioning I must say). The main weakness (and he has to train it a lot if he wants to play in Europe at the big stage) is the tempo, I mean, he’s very slow when making the last pass. He goes into the attack and “stops” (let’s say, decreases the rhythm) to see who’s available to put the ball. In Brazil, the pace is very slow so he has no problems but in Europe is another story.
A Portuguese football expert calls Paulo Henrique as the "new Riquelme". I my opinion he can turn in a much better player than the Argentinian.
I believe he will fit very well in your team. AC Milan needs a truly 'Trequartista', how I miss Rui Costa old times.