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Re: Serie A Thread
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His technique is his strongest point, and probably his only strong point. And he still hasn't managed to learn how and when to use that technique of his to it's fullest.
Also the rating of the cb's is a false assesment, as there are many other cb's not in that list that I rate higher than Barzagli and he shouldn't even start for his national side. Plus a lot of the defences of the national sides are just of a shameful level. Mathijssen and Heitinga
But for the sake of it:
I think Gallas, Ujfalusi, Carvalho, Pepe, Juan, Ayala, Ferdinand and Terry out of your list above Barzagli, Thuram and Kovac used to be (much)better. And let me add this: Half of them I don't consider excellent cb's at all.
yep, but when a player with palladino's technique learns how to use his skill, then that player becomes a world class player.
i do agree with u, maybe he won't ever reach that level (while i thought he would have), but this doesn't mean he's not a brilliant player.
i mean it's not like "u're world class or u're average".... there's something between those 2 hypothetical "standards".
and that "something" seems to be raffaele's territory.
u see mate, the real treasure of this league is not del piero, neither nesta or totti or ibra or samuel, or di natale or de rossi......
they're world class players. exactly as premiership's ones or la liga's ones... those league have them as well.
what the other leagues lack of are the palladinos, the belluccis, the vannucchis, the budels the contis, the liveranis, the corinis, the rosinas, the rocchis........
those players who are not "world class", but who are still much more than "average".
they are not stars, they don't play for top teams (except palladino, but i can already see him moving to a mid class club), but they are still something special........and in the same time they (almost) represent our "average".
to be fair the other leagues have this kind of players as well, but unlike premiership and la liga, here this kind of "high quality players" are so many that they raise our average standard.
point taken :-pp
oh shit!
u see, u were doing very well, but now, with this last statement, u managed to loose my respect.......
jokes apart anyway some of the players u mentioned (the bolded ones) are closer to legrottaglie than to barzagli
and the other ones (except ferdinand, carvalho and maybe terry) are honestly on the same level of barzagli.
It looks like Milan are getting Maggio. The Milan fans are already apparently asking for Milan to give him the number 5 shirt. 5 Maggio means 5th of May, its the date inter threw away the scudetto by losing 4-2 to Lazio in 2002.
And I just recently heard from some EPL fans that he played 'boring' football at times, well maybe he can pull it off in Italy since it's very tactical and less attacking than the EPL.
Yeah I was wrong then, it's probably because when I watch the EPL games I see many goals conceded and clearly the defense in England is worst than in Italy. In Italy we don't get scores such as 8-1 (thank god).
to be honest, i wouldn't say the premiership's football is more attacking than serie a football.
of course there are many huge differences between epl's football and serie football, but those differences concern the the average quality of the players, the attitude of the players, the average quality of the referees, the attitude of the referees, the tempo, the standard coaches ability, etc.....
but not the attacking or defensive attitude.
just take a look at this stat
average goal per match in premiership: 2.64
average goal per match in serie a: 2.55
it means that in premiership u see just 1 goal more each 10 matches than in serie a (less than 4 goals more in an entire season)..... wich is a non existent gap.
anyway i'm curious to see how josè will approach his new experience, and i've to say i've been impressed by his first press conference. almost fluent italian, and many interesting points.
he didn't really show a low profile (that just wouldn't be mourinho) but he looks definitely more "careful" and balanced than he was in his premiership experience. afterall that's not epl and, compared to our coaches quality standard, he's definitely not "special" at all :-pp
Hah, that's exactly what he said.
Mourinho is a very intelligent man, not surprised he already speaks italian well. Remember, he used to be an interpreter.
I'm pretty worried about Mourinho's inter. If he can add the few touches to the inter squad, instead of overbuying, he can mold them into both a Serie A and European superpower.
Nevertheless I hope he and Moratti clash though. :mrgreen:
u can always count on moratti!Dom said:Nevertheless I hope he and Moratti clash though.
Well mates, looks like Ancelotti now is Chelsea's new coach . I didnot believe it but SkySports announced it so... It is going to be Rajkaard knowing his history with the club.
I was beginning to think that Mutu was alright and loyal to Fiorentina, but that twat wants 4 million a year, when the highest in the team is 1.5 million, which is himself. I hope Fiorentina sell him and sign someone better with that money.
Yep, but imo hes the kind of player that once gone, can actually improve the team. He can be such a negative figure. When he's having a bad day, like Zlatan, he just becomes selfish and ineffective. Since Prandelli wants a very determined team with quick short passing, this might actually help them. There were some instances this season where Mutu got pissed off with all his team mates and would never pass. He's such a baby.
well at the end of the season rosina was even more impressive. he has been simply IMMENSE against inter, napoli, livorno and fiorentina.... IMMENSE!Abhishek said:What happened to Rosina at the end of the season? Really impressed me at the start, but didn't watch any Torino matches come the end of the season.
yep, very good signings. of course it will take a while raise a football team from theese very good players, to find the rght balance, to give palermo's football a clear plot.... let's just hope zamparini will give enough time to colantuono.Milanista said:All good signings though! Just hope that he doesnt fire Colantuono since they are his signings. Did you also notice how Jankovic suddenly started to play a lot more and much better when Colantuono returned? It was his signing originally.
anyway guys, i wouldn't compare adrian, ibra and quaresma. they're different players, they play in different roles... and they also are on a different level (ibra and adrian are definitely world class, while quaresma defeinitely isn't).