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May 8 2012, 05:42 PM
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QUOTE (KillerMax @ May 8 2012, 09:15 PM)  I love you man... Especially for the bold part... You made me feel all fuzzy inside Why, thank you! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/king.gif) Glad I did. I can only hope you don't run into some of them pathetic Juventus fans anytime soon, who think that not only their club is a gift to the world of football, but the whole world is against them. Italy, Europe, UEFA officials, everyone. And that's not even talking about their dirty play, pressuring referees, etc. And then they've got sick little names for everyone and their grandmothers, they lie, cheat, steal, anything for a result. Like I said, it was a good few years when Juventus got what they had coming and stayed in the wilderness of Serie B. But now with their Scudetto, I fear they will be back and gain strength from now on. Sad. Seriously, I abhor violence, but I'd give a good kick to the knickers to the next person who calls us Bilan.
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May 9 2012, 09:40 AM
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Guess I'm in the minority. I always respected Juve as an opponent. I thought they were the only ones worth competing with. I look down on Inter...and find Roma delusional.
I want us to beat Juve really really bad...but for me it's a pure sporting rivalry. Their shirt is just as glorious as ours..as far as I'm concerned...calciopoli excluded.
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May 9 2012, 09:57 AM
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To be honest, so do I when I say that they are really our only competition. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Domestically speaking, of course. We'll have to notch ourselves a few levels down to compete with Inter and Roma, for instance, while technically there shouldn't even be a competition against Udinese and Napoli - these are not big clubs. But our main event, title fight will always be against Juventus. Our biggest challenge. Derby is fun, but winning the two Juventus matches should be our main concern each year. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif) We had a chance to rake up 4-5 titles while Juventus were down in Serie B. Sadly Inter made the most out of it while the Milan management was sleeping. And now this season, when we (owning to a lot of factors) gave away the Scudetto, more than Juventus won it.
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May 9 2012, 11:05 AM
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QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ May 9 2012, 10:40 AM)  Guess I'm in the minority. I always respected Juve as an opponent. I thought they were the only ones worth competing with. I look down on Inter...and find Roma delusional.
I want us to beat Juve really really bad...but for me it's a pure sporting rivalry. Their shirt is just as glorious as ours..as far as I'm concerned...calciopoli excluded. As usual, we agree Captain (IMG: style_emoticons/default/king.gif)
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May 9 2012, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ May 9 2012, 04:39 PM)  Forgot about the triple. no one can undervalue that. You know, I don't really care about it. The triplette means you've been awesome for only one year. Inter fans take immense pride in that. But prior to 2010 and afterwards, they had their fair share of problems. Before the triplette, they were simply winning in Italy with zero competition from Milan and Juventus, Roma being the toughest opponent, but utterly failing in Europe against the various Villareal's and Valencia's. After the triplette, they completely crumbled apart, changing five coaches in two years. Where's the coolness in that? When we were under Sacchi's, Capello's and Ancelotti's magical spells, we used to dominate in Italy and Europe for several years.
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May 9 2012, 03:56 PM
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QUOTE (acid911 @ May 8 2012, 05:42 PM)  Why, thank you! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/king.gif) Glad I did. I can only hope you don't run into some of them pathetic Juventus fans anytime soon, who think that not only their club is a gift to the world of football, but the whole world is against them. Italy, Europe, UEFA officials, everyone. And that's not even talking about their dirty play, pressuring referees, etc. Unfortunately there's been a great deal of all of the above from our supporters this year as well. QUOTE And then they've got sick little names for everyone and their grandmothers, There are guys on this forum who have little insulting nicknames for our own players. QUOTE they lie, cheat, steal, anything for a result. Like I said, it was a good few years when Juventus got what they had coming and stayed in the wilderness of Serie B. But now with their Scudetto, I fear they will be back and gain strength from now on. Sad.
Seriously, I abhor violence, but I'd give a good kick to the knickers to the next person who calls us Bilan. I used to hate Juventus, but those were the days where they were just hateable. Right now I don't feel they are, although I do know one Bianconerri and he's a bit of a fanny, as us Scots would say.
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May 9 2012, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ May 9 2012, 07:20 PM)  You know, I don't really care about it. The triplette means you've been awesome for only one year. Inter fans take immense pride in that. But prior to 2010 and afterwards, they had their fair share of problems. Before the triplette, they were simply winning in Italy with zero competition from Milan and Juventus, Roma being the toughest opponent, but utterly failing in Europe against the various Villareal's and Valencia's. After the triplette, they completely crumbled apart, changing five coaches in two years. Where's the coolness in that? When we were under Sacchi's, Capello's and Ancelotti's magical spells, we used to dominate in Italy and Europe for several years. Well, there's the way Inter did it and the way Barca or Man U did it... And the thing is, years from now, people won't care how Inter won the triple and what became of them after it, not even the way they approached the Barca game which wasn't even catenaccio, worse than that. all they'll remember is this: Inter were the first Italian club to win the triple. I would have liked that honor for us. it's a source of pride. but now it's too late. although not for joining the club at least.
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May 9 2012, 06:23 PM
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ May 9 2012, 05:39 PM)  Well, there's the way Inter did it and the way Barca or Man U did it...
And the thing is, years from now, people won't care how Inter won the triple and what became of them after it, not even the way they approached the Barca game which wasn't even catenaccio, worse than that. all they'll remember is this: Inter were the first Italian club to win the triple. I would have liked that honor for us. it's a source of pride. but now it's too late. although not for joining the club at least. Winning the treble is a huge achievement, I'm not denying that. But it's just one season. Like I said, prior to 2010, Inter were just winning domestically with zero competition from Milan and Juventus, and afterwards they fell into complete chaos. Under Ancelotti (2002-2007), we were always fighting head to head with Juventus for the title, and at the same time dominating in Europe, with three CL finals and one semi-final in five years. Personally, I think the latter is something to be more proud of. And that's only Ancelotti's era. We also had Capello's and Sacchi's spells, the latter with arguably one of the three best teams in history (Guardiola's Barça and Cruyff's Ajax being the other two). What did Inter achieve in the last 20-25 years prior to Calciopoli? Jackshit. My point is that Inter fans should not have the guts to brag to us Milan fans about one treble, when we are clearly the most prestigious club out of the two.
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