Re: Serie A Thread - 2010/11 Season
Even in the state we're in, Inter can on a good day can beat this Milan, no doubts about it. But we just need to sort ourselves out, sort out the comings and goings, the formation, etc...
yeah this roma experiment is turning into a bit of a farce. credit though to Luis for dropping Totti (however ill advised). sends a powerful message.well done luis i'm giving this guy 2 months (tops).
and u know what's the funniest thing? that roma did everything to please him.
oh you have no idea. have you seen our wage bill? lets take Pandev for example. He was on a modest $1.1m salary with lazio, with his contract due to expire in 2010. Refuses to sign an extension, was frozen out of team, sues Lazio to get his contract rescinded etc etc. So he's up for grabs, at this point there isn't much of a queue forming for his services, here we come, offer a 4.5 year contract and give him a salary of 3.5m!... 3.5m! He hasn't played 6 months, no one else has offered him a contract, only us, he agrees immediately without a fuss, and wat do we do? increase his net salary by 200% Why? Why in the hell would Branca do that when he was the highest paid lazio player at 1.1m? Now we can't even give him away if we wanted. Only Inter. Actually right now, he's at Napoli, and we're playing about half his wages with Napoli paying the rest. But its this type of stupidity that leaves us in the current situation we're in right at this moment. To get rid of Mariga we had to send him on 2 yr loan to Spain with an option to buy, while still paying his wages We've kept Materazzi around to be our cheerleader on the sidelines and be buddies with Eto'o for 2 years at 1.5m I thought after the "lets make Recoba the highest paid player in italy" fiasco all those years ago Moratti had learned his lesson. Guess notwhile a coach of gasperini's class and stature is being given nothing from inter. despite the fact that this inter team cannot play his football, inter's management are doing nothing to provide him the players he needs...... and now that they're loosing eto'ò, they even wanna replace him with forlan?!?!?!? do theese people have any idea of what they're doing?
yeah was an amaazing deal, uncle fester must've scared those scousers shitless with that ugly mug of his its funny, we're in exactly the same position as Milan after their UCL win (if anyone can remember that far back)... broke and making stupid deals in the market.speaking of smart management instead, congrats to galliani for the aquilani deal....
that was a half arsed inter to be honest. and our defence just fell apart 2nd half (Chivu ). I haven't really been all that impressed with Milan, last 2 seasons. What's so great about you guys? Apart T. Silva who is fucking beast in defence. Ibra is a choker in europe. Cassano is whino. Pato just has mental issues i think, not the player he once was or should be. And all this hype around Boateng, what does he do except run run and runI hope you're right. The Super Cup 2nd half was a whole different Milan with balls, anger and a hunger to beat Inter and win.
Even in the state we're in, Inter can on a good day can beat this Milan, no doubts about it. But we just need to sort ourselves out, sort out the comings and goings, the formation, etc...
yeah that's because they have nothing to lose. they're expected to lose anyway so they can afford to be bold and take risks.yep. i completely understand what u mean here. actually this seems to be a bit of an "italian problem" in general. and it seems to be even more of an issue for italian midclass clubs. over the last 10 years serie a midclass club's confidence grew hugely. wheter it's udinese or palermo or fiorentina or napoli or lazio or genoa... whenever they go up against a serie a giant (like inter or milan) u never see them having a scared approach on the field. even if they play against a top italian team on an away match (say, against milan in san siro), u always see them being bold and playing their own game, with no fears or worries whatsoever....