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Yes, speaking the truth is counterproductive because the snowflakes think that social media is a real life situation and everything in the world is revolved around it.....

The only people who should shut the fuck up are those who talk shit about Moratti. And this comes from a person who was criticizing him for the majority of his Inter tenure.

You talk about snowflakes who think social media is real life, but then you are doing your best impression of a snowflake by getting offended by people who criticize and talk shit about moratti. And moratti is not talking about the truth, he is talking about his opinion, there is a difference between those two, dumbass....
 

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You talk about snowflakes who think social media is real life, but then you are doing your best impression of a snowflake by getting offended by people who criticize and talk shit about moratti. And moratti is not talking about the truth, he is talking about his opinion, there is a difference between those two, dumbass....

I'm not offended by anything. Not even by a moron calling me a dumbass on the web. Chill.

Just because you disagree with something, doesn't make the other person wrong. Moratti is spot on here and you just hate on the fact that you disgree with him. Calling him names and everyone else who disagrees with you, hoping for a mob effect that will force everyone else to agree with you lot isn't going to cut it. Maybe it works with your facebook accounts.
 

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I never offended him, not on social media, not in real life, the worst thing I said about him is that he was pretty clueless during his time and his solution for everything was to throw metric fuckton of money on everything. What I meant by counterproductive is when he says his opinion about icardi or anything inter related, tomorrow morning there is gazzeta article about that, rumors start spreading he is against management, against marotta, those type of things, and that's counterproductive for inter.
He had his time with inter and now he should let new management and owners to their job, without him shitting on the current matter that isn't even resolved yet (icardi situation).

And I m not hoping for anything my friend, I just don't like people who try to disagree with everyone else just for the sake of disagreeing and try to stand out from the crowd in that pathetic way. Also, I don't like people who say to other people to shut the fuck up because he doesn't agree with them.

And before you say you are doing the same thing to me, and calling me names because you disagree with me, yes, yes I do, but ONLY with you, because you are dumbass.
 

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So Moratti is not entitled to have an opinion because idiots will later read what other idiots say via the media and that destabilizes the club that makes the moronic move that Moratti is criticizing in the first place?

So we are okay with anyone making a bs decision just because of their role? What kind of moronic authority bias is that?

Moratti is correct, Marotta can fuck off!
I'd take the opinion of a real Interista over anyone else, no matter if the club is stupid enough to pay him and give him an important job.
 

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MM can have an opinion, and sure does, and probably have more rights then us to have an opinion.
But him publicly starting shit, is not in the best interest of inter in general.
His expressions of opinion weighs much more then all of ours put together multiplied by 1 million...and can rattle things, things that he doesn’t control anymore, yet he chooses to rock the boat unnecessarily and he knows it.
Inter is not his anymore, and he doesn’t know how he would handle Icardi situation, he said it himself, so why get into it then?
If you love inter, then leave it alone, wait to see how it’s gonna work out, not act like a bitter old men who’s butthurt probably for some reason.
 

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He played with his toy all he wanted, he gave up when he was done. Thanks for the history, but the hardships he left us with in the last decade were resolved by current bosses, so he better respect their job and don't intervene at all. If he is so worried about Icardi, why don't he buy him and pamper like he loved to do back in the days?
 

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He played with his toy all he wanted, he gave up when he was done. Thanks for the history, but the hardships he left us with in the last decade were resolved by current bosses, so he better respect their job and don't intervene at all. If he is so worried about Icardi, why don't he buy him and pamper like he loved to do back in the days?

Resolved? our current state can only smell inter's ass at moratti's era tbh.
 

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Resolved? our current state can only smell inter's ass at moratti's era tbh.
In terms of what? Quality wise, sure. But financial wise, it’s the other way around.
 

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In terms of what? Quality wise, sure. But financial wise, it’s the other way around.

Isnt quality ultimately what every football clubs/fans want? What's the point of being financially strong if we cant splash money on players that we need? isnt watching your team having quality players and actually start winning what every fans want to see?
Man utd is among the highest in the world in terms of revenue but they are currently in deep shit.

Suning has done a great job in increasing our revenue but lets not get ahead and say that our problems are resolved,we are miles behind Inter at Moratti's era.
 

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Isnt quality ultimately what every football clubs/fans want? What's the point of being financially strong if we cant splash money on players that we need? isnt watching your team having quality players and actually start winning what every fans want to see?
Man utd is among the highest in the world in terms of revenue but they are currently in deep shit.

Suning has done a great job in increasing our revenue but lets not get ahead and say that our problems are resolved,we are miles behind Inter at Moratti's era.
Lol sure, yes that’s the ultimate goal isn’t it. To have a competitive team.
No ones saying MM didn’t try, nor we/I diminishing what he meant and did for inter. What we saying is, MM put us in a big hole by doing what he did, so Suning is doing the right thing here trying to bring the team to a strong base financially, while simultaneously putting quality in the field. It’s easier said then done, but I feel blaming suning already or expecting we get out of the whole overnight is not fair either. The direction seems promising, so we’ll see about the quality and sustainability of the quality.
 

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[wrong thread]
 

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Moratti being... counterproductively prophetic on 14 February.

Football Italia version:

"If I regret Bergomi and Zanetti? I found a great captain also in Icardi. He has always played with enthusiasm, seriousness and professionalism. I have nothing to say," he said.

"It's my fault, it's his fault, it's your fault, everything has been made public by Inter, everything has been put in the streets and this is not nice. It seems like a useless thing [removing the captain's armband], in the middle of the season, without the possibility of selling the player and with goals to reach. I do not know what advantages this can bring," the former club president added.

Calciomercato version:
Se rimpiango Bergomi e Zanetti? Ho trovato un ottimo capitano anche Icardi, ha sempre giocato con entusiasmo, serietà e professionalità. Non ho niente da dire".

"Sono sorpreso perché la cosa mi sembra abbastanza inutile, però ci saranno delle ragioni e delle strategie interne e io non posso entrare in queste strategie della società. Se avrei fatto lo stesso da presidente? Non so i presupposti, quindi non posso capire le motivazioni per farlo. Mi sembra che a metà campionato, se c'è la possibilità di venderlo, con obiettivi da raggiungere sia inutile. Ora è tutto molto pubblicizzato, una volta i rinnovi di contratto non lo erano. L'acquisto era molto importante, il rinnovo sembrava una cosa ovvia, adesso è tutto molto sul giornale e quindi ognuno è obbligato a dare risposte. Icardi non è andato a Vienna? È tutto un esplicitare da parte della società quanto è successo: è colpa sua, è colpa mia... E questo è brutto, perché allontana sempre più il giocatore dalla società e viceversa. Avranno poi dei vantaggi, ci diranno quali sono"
 

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Moratti can say whatever he likes, he has earned the right. Love the guy, and he does love Inter. I am certain he believes in his opinion, and also quite certain that if Moratti was still president then Icardi's armband would never have been taken away. The coach would probably have been sacked or would have resigned. Star players had a lot of power at Inter during the Moratti era, the didn't care a fuck about rules. That is one of the reason for the shit we are in, and trying to get out of. Icardi is possibly the last of the "Moratti's stars" we have left, players who feel entitled and think rules don't apply to them.

Which is why this cleanup is so needed. Discipline is very important, sportingly and financially. Moratti never understood that before, I don't expect him to understand that now.
 

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While what you say is true, doesn't mean Moratti is wrong either. I said the same thing, even before feb 14 :lol:
 

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While what you say is true, doesn't mean Moratti is wrong either. I said the same thing, even before feb 14 :lol:

That's because of your counterproductive nature.
 

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Ronaldo wouldn't agree with you...

Or Pagliuca....

Or Roberto freaking Baggio...

Or Simeone...

Or Bergomi....

Or Vieri...

Or Zlatan...

Even his adopted son Recoba couldn't get his way when coaches would bench him or use him in the wrong position!


Ironcally, that's 4/8 mentions that were all 'killed' by Marcello Lippi... Which was the last time we tried to "show our balls". We ended up shoving them up our mouths when that decision led to a 6-0 derby loss that we all wanna forget about.
 

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Don't even bring up that debacle. serginho and sheva killing us. I lost a big bet on that game. Total disgrace of a performance.....
 

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Don't even bring up that debacle. serginho and sheva killing us. I lost a big bet on that game. Total disgrace of a performance.....

My advise? Refrain from any future bets because history likes to repeat itself. I just hope it's to fucking Napoli this time so that we don't give a fuck about it 10 and 20 years after.

If I were posting in Greek I'd have lots of expressions to describe this Marotta & Conte duo. I'll just use two of them that are also popular in English.

We've opened Pandora's box.
And Aeolus' bag of winds...

I hate being ominous but some things are just too darn obvious even before their inception. I mean who could possibly expcet that Inter would be competitive under Thohir? Only delusion could have caused that. It's no different here. I've said even before Conte's first day that this is one of the darkest periods in Inter history and people are still applauding our "strong direction"... Yet we're doing exactly the same mistakes we did under Lippi. At least then we ended up with Vieri because Moratti wanted him so badly as well, now the best case scenario is Milinkovic-Savic and it doesn't even look likely at this stage.
 

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Can't wait for the GDS headine.

BOOM!

Trams open on Sunday!

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Can't wait for the GDS headine.

BOOM!

Trams open on Sunday!

Went down like Jesus playing halfback for Bethlehem.
 
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