Cambiasso is dead to me after putting on an olympiacos shirt. That's worse than going to juventus.
Cambiasso is dead to me after putting on an olympiacos shirt. That's worse than going to juventus.
Because they are 10 times as corrupt as juventus. I wouldn't even be able to begin to explain. To understand greece, take Italy's corruption and mafia, only the mafia completely runs italian football and is probably more powerful than the prime minister.
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Yes obviously, but it doesn't change the fact that it's reality, just like juventus' dirtyness. But hey, some think that everything about juventus is some conspiracy theory to discredit them and Inter is just as bad.
Meh. I mean, of course you are entitled to your opinion, but I don't think cambiasso knew any of this (just like me or the average non-greek person). And he's only played there for two seasons, it's not like he became some sort of their spokesperson
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I mean, it's not like I want to dismiss what you wrote. It's just that it sounds a bit too harsh to me, for the reason I have explained.
My username has nothing to do with the player of loserpool fc, it is just a reference to an Italian novel.
It's entirely true though. It's been too weird having Cambiasso there.
I avoided watching games of Cambiasso whilst in Greece just to not have it ingrained in my memory. Him wearing that jersey is a huge stain on his resume and character. Hopefully he has kept none of that in his mind and he forgot himself that he ended up in that horrid shithole.
I saw him like 3 times total and it felt as if they imposed him as a medicine on themselves to clear off their stench
Just a small fraction of the whole story, an article from that time period after a quick search: http://theconversation.com/how-corru...ncertain-77654
I cant believe we had let Cambiasso go just to sign Melo a year later.
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regarding mourinho, one thing i'm pretty sure of: with our current wage structure, we can't afford him.
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the source is tuttosport, so take it from what it's worth:
Italian Reports Suggest Mourinho In Milano But No Contact With Inter Who Prefer Conte
https://sempreinter.com/2019/02/08/i...-prefer-conte/
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Marotta does prefer Conte. And Conte is open to join in the middle of the season if we give him a high salary and the benefit of the doubt for any failures this season. Which is yet another reason why I think hime coming here is trouble.
Hopefully the Zanetti faction prevails and we end up with Mourinho. Very doubtful. Hopefully Real Madrid or Man Utd offer Conte a job and he goes there.
There is the unspoken, unofficial competition going on between Mourinho, Ancelotti and Pep about who can win more league titles from different top 5 league teams, as well as CL's from teams of different teams. So far, Ancelotti is winning.
No one talks about this, but this motivation (for the above) is actually a very good indicator of which clubs they will pick for their next role.
Ancelotti has won league titles - Serie A, EPL, Ligue 1, Bundesliga & CL titles with Milan & Madrid
Mourinho has won League titles - Serie A, EPL, La Liga & CL titles with Inter & Porto
Pep has won League titles - La Liga, EPL, Bundesliga & CL titles with Barca
So for Mou, PSG would be the most interesting club, followed by Bayern and Madrid (unfinished business of CL). He is not coming to Inter unless he runs out of options. I suspect Pep will focus on Serie A or PSG when he wins CL with City.
If he wins CL with City...
Not ‘when’
rather have nothing then Mourinho.... seriously going to bankrupt us
can't wait for him to spend 200 million and not play any of those players![]()
VAR is some serious Bullshit!
Mou needs a good boss who manages transfers. Most managers do. A good boss listens to the coach, and gives him the type of players he needs - which may not necessarily be the exact players the coach asked for.
Mou-Woodward was a partnership that was bound to fail. Woodward does not have the sporting knowledge to do anything but give the coach exactly the player he has asked for (or none), and he typically overpays in transfers.
Marotta is quite the opposite. If there is anyone I would rather have as Mou's boss at any club, its Marotta. This may actually work, if Inter have the funds to invest.
However, this is a pointless agrument, I just cannot see Mou at Inter in the near future.
I have a strong feeling our next coach is going to be Sergio Conceicao.