QUOTE (nnloso @ Sep 4 2008, 03:45 PM)

italy can criticize england, but not the other way.
QUOTE (Giancarlo @ Sep 4 2008, 04:52 PM)

The hypocrisy reigns supreme in the English press.
I have to disagree with these two points.
First off: The English Premier League is the strongest league in football. 4 different English teams have made the Champions League Final in the last 3 years, that's a pretty incredible record.
As for the hypocrisy comment, Giancarlo, did you not read my post at all? Italy basically labelled English football "Land of the hooligans", forgetting this country has very, very few football related problems. We can't say the same for Serie A, though.
Calling Serie A a retirement home? That is not right in my opinion. But it's the same a smany people just say the EPL is all about money, which is also wrong.
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For me, I don't think England has any credibility to criticize us. They accuse of having a retirement home, yet we produce far more home grown talent than they do (just look at our U-23 squad for example)... I also see bright things happen for Italian football in the near future. There have been a number of high profile signings for Italian teams this season... and frankly, I didn't see a team like Chelsea or Man United do much this transfer season beyond Deco and Berbatov, respectively.
And how old is Deco exactly?
The hypocrisy reigns supreme in the English press.
The England Under-21s are a very, very strong team. So to say we produce little home grown talent is silly. The England Under 21s did very well in the Championships last summer, actually qualifying in a group which involved Italy, while Italy were eliminated. So it's not like this country has no future, is it.
United and Chelsea didn't do much this summer. Do you know why? Because they finished 1st and 2nd respectively both in England and Europe.