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10 years of FIF
what a load of croc puma, unlike benny I see through your masquerade.
A player will only get better by two things, by learning and by experience. Marco has had 2 years to learn. He made a decision last seaon to NOT go on loan, instead to learn for one more year, but now its time to move on and put that all into use. Sitting in the stands or playing RB will only have a reverse effect on his development.
He needs to get out and gain experience, especially as a defender (who dont hit their straps until about 28ish)
If he is the real deal then he will come back to inter and be a star, if not then so be it.
Pasquale, Potenza, (insert name here)
Why are you crying over them. Big ****ing woop if they didnt make it. Here we have potenza who was not good enough for a horrible Mallorca lol: ), Parma or even the recently relegated Chievo..and you want him in my team?
Pasquale? **** me, i wont even go into that.
You guys need to know this isnt a fantasy world, coaches just cant throw young players into the mix reguraly. The only thing you can do is give them the best possible chance to be something by probably putting them on a co-own with a smaller team in a smaller league.
homegrown Star players like Totti, Merdini etc... are the one offs. Sadly thats how football is, getting star players who ARE good enough for your first team are very rare. To be competitive you need to buy players ALREADY established.
To satisfy you guys we would need to keep plaiyng these young guys in belief a few will turn out ok. Do you want to be Roma? We want to be the best thats why we go after the Zlatan's, the chivu's. Not the Eliakwu's and Potenza's.
These guys are piss poor at the crappiest teams yet you cry over them.
If a player is good enough at another team and can compete for a starting spot at inter then we will bring him back, but you should...nay, must know the sad reality.
It happening is very rare, and thats not just for Inter but for all big teams.
A player will only get better by two things, by learning and by experience. Marco has had 2 years to learn. He made a decision last seaon to NOT go on loan, instead to learn for one more year, but now its time to move on and put that all into use. Sitting in the stands or playing RB will only have a reverse effect on his development.
He needs to get out and gain experience, especially as a defender (who dont hit their straps until about 28ish)
If he is the real deal then he will come back to inter and be a star, if not then so be it.
Pasquale, Potenza, (insert name here)
Why are you crying over them. Big ****ing woop if they didnt make it. Here we have potenza who was not good enough for a horrible Mallorca lol: ), Parma or even the recently relegated Chievo..and you want him in my team?
Pasquale? **** me, i wont even go into that.
You guys need to know this isnt a fantasy world, coaches just cant throw young players into the mix reguraly. The only thing you can do is give them the best possible chance to be something by probably putting them on a co-own with a smaller team in a smaller league.
homegrown Star players like Totti, Merdini etc... are the one offs. Sadly thats how football is, getting star players who ARE good enough for your first team are very rare. To be competitive you need to buy players ALREADY established.
To satisfy you guys we would need to keep plaiyng these young guys in belief a few will turn out ok. Do you want to be Roma? We want to be the best thats why we go after the Zlatan's, the chivu's. Not the Eliakwu's and Potenza's.
These guys are piss poor at the crappiest teams yet you cry over them.
If a player is good enough at another team and can compete for a starting spot at inter then we will bring him back, but you should...nay, must know the sad reality.
It happening is very rare, and thats not just for Inter but for all big teams.