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Some good games in Serie A this week. Milan Napoli and this one. Inter are v disappointing. Had high hopes this season.

They have an average manager and average players. As a part Dutchman, I don’t see why everyone rates Stefan de Vrij. Very limited CB. Handanovic is past it. Their midfield is average. Perisic is shit. Only Icardi is truly world class.

Inter will not reach great heights this season.
 
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Inter Milan’s champions league shirt “supposedly” ?
 
OK, so couldn't live with the idea of not watching Serie A this season, so (re)bit the bullet and re-subscribed to fucking Eleven Sport. Just caught up up some of the games so far. Couldn't believe it when Gervinho turned up at Parma - and scored. Lovely goal by (Ace)Bonaventura for Milan against Napoli. Roma and Inter a bit disappointing so far.
 
Juve easy champions again.

Bribing cunts.

Juventus has done a great programming both on the team and on the structures. In Italy few teams have the stadium owned and often the stadiums are disgusting. Juventus has made a medium-term planning by investing (and borrowing) to build the stadium and buy / sell samples each year. The other teams have not done so and today there is an important gap. 7/8 years ago the player from Udinese (striker) Di Natale refused Juventus in crisis. Today there is a line to come to Turin.
 
Before buying CR7, the company did a marketing study to understand the actual impact of Portuguese on the "Juventus brand". They saw that this economic effort allowed to raise the level. Of course I would have never imagined having so much abundance to be able to put Dybala and Douglas Costa on the bench. Two years ago the first change in midfield was Lemina (today in the Premier League).
 
Before buying CR7, the company did a marketing study to understand the actual impact of Portuguese on the "Juventus brand". They saw that this economic effort allowed to raise the level. Of course I would have never imagined having so much abundance to be able to put Dybala and Douglas Costa on the bench. Two years ago the first change in midfield was Lemina (today in the Premier League).
 
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