The Italian player debate

vitomins

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Apr 30, 2009
Messages
12,698
Likes
93
Favorite Player
Skriniar
FIF Special Ones
10 years of FIF
moot point.

hes a sampdoria player now


Moot point? We lost a club trained player and replaced him with an association trained player, so we are not even as you insinuate in your post...
 

minterke

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
May 5, 2005
Messages
7,657
Likes
6
Favorite Player
99
Conversely, I gaurauntee you that if the majority of members who have signed up to this forum, lived in Milano, they would go to each and every game.

You may say those fans in Italy deserve more praise for being there week in week out...Well if anything, I think it's HARDER to support a team from abroad when you can't go to the game.

Applaud those fans that live 10 mins from the stadium for showing up?

How about the fan out in Vietnam, waking up at 4:30am on a work morning, wearing his replica Inter shirt covering his uneven Inter tattoo.. Does he not deserve an applause, if not more-so?

How about the fan in Canada who has to jerk off Saturday nights instead of going out and getting laid when Inter plays at 8am Sunday mornings.
 

Lionheart

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Sep 13, 2010
Messages
7,505
Likes
31
Favorite Player
FIGO :')
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
How about the fan in Canada who has to jerk off Saturday nights instead of going out and getting laid when Inter plays at 8am Sunday mornings.

:lol: :lol: :lol: Bwwaaahhhaahaa!!! That's the funniest shit I've heard in a while :lol: Epic!
 

cloudq

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Nov 28, 2006
Messages
5,152
Likes
266
Favorite Player
RONALDO (the re
10 years of FIF
Moot point? We lost a club trained player and replaced him with an association trained player, so we are not even as you insinuate in your post...

moot point.

HE'S NOT OURS ANYMORE
 

darsez

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Jan 31, 2005
Messages
1,639
Likes
1
Favorite Player
Barella
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
We suddenly have so many Italians now: Castellazzi, Orlandoni, Ranocchia, Materazzi, Pazzini, and Motta (?)
And 3 in the Italy NT!
 

sneijder10

Primavera
Primavera
Joined
Nov 15, 2009
Messages
25
Likes
0
Favorite Player
Christian Vieri
We suddenly have so many Italians now: Castellazzi, Orlandoni, Ranocchia, Materazzi, Pazzini, and Motta (?)
And 3 in the Italy NT!

maybe next season
montolivo would be included in that list
 

NimAraya

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Apr 22, 2005
Messages
10,639
Likes
9,172
10 years of FIF
I guess there could be a chance that Inter try to offload CHivu in this summer to make way for Cristico. They are somehow the same kind of players. Both can handle playing as either CB and LB. With this difference that Cristico is much younger (24) and also italian. So...that could be a possiblity.
 

Lionheart

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Sep 13, 2010
Messages
7,505
Likes
31
Favorite Player
FIGO :')
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
We suddenly have so many Italians now: Castellazzi, Orlandoni, Ranocchia, Materazzi, Pazzini, and Motta (?)
And 3 in the Italy NT!

That is indeed amazing. People who know the concept of Inter never expect NT players playing for Inter & now those Italians that we have are all good enough for Azzurri. I really like this. It shuts up some stupid fucks, always mumbling Inter's mentality doesn't help Italian football. So they can now STFU!

Plus we probably have the best youth system in Italy...
 

vitomins

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Apr 30, 2009
Messages
12,698
Likes
93
Favorite Player
Skriniar
FIF Special Ones
10 years of FIF

InteristaLT

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Aug 9, 2010
Messages
1,634
Likes
0
Favorite Player
Samuel Eto'o
Juve can stfu now with that shit that we are:anti italian:palm:
 

cloudq

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Nov 28, 2006
Messages
5,152
Likes
266
Favorite Player
RONALDO (the re
10 years of FIF
However the point that we lost a club-trained player still exists...

all that means is that we leave another name off the UEFA CL list.

as pointed out before, we still submitted 4 assoc. trained players and just 2 club trained ones and left 2 spots empty

not that big a deal
 

vitomins

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Apr 30, 2009
Messages
12,698
Likes
93
Favorite Player
Skriniar
FIF Special Ones
10 years of FIF
all that means is that we leave another name off the UEFA CL list.

as pointed out before, we still submitted 4 assoc. trained players and just 2 club trained ones and left 2 spots empty

not that big a deal


I know, but it is a little ridiculous that a huge club like Inter does not have 4 names to fill those spots...
 

ManchesterInterista

Primavera
Primavera
Joined
Mar 26, 2013
Messages
237
Likes
0
Favorite Player
Cassano
I have my English FA Levels 1 and 2, and on the 27th of October will take my UEFA B licence exam with the Scottish FA, and work with an English Championship team as well as provide one-on-one coaching for Children and teenagers, so I'm actually putting my opinions into action. How about yourself?

I don't want Kolarov because I've seen him play in front of me at the Etihad Stadium for the last 3 years and know exactly how ordinary he really is. Antonelli has real potential in Mazzarri's system, I hope he signs and proves you wrong. I have watched Nainggolan regularly for the last 3 years, because I'm a student of the game and take in as many matches as I possibly can. Despite being a City and Inter fan I study the methodology of the successful teams around Europe, and that inevitably means scrutinising United and Juventus. Overlooking these teams out of loyalty to the clubs I support would have a detrimental effect on my career, but also on my overall understanding of the game of football itself.

Inter wouldn't have won any Scudetti if not for Calciopoli, and City would'nt have won the Premier League title last year if the QPR fans hadn't celebrated their safety with 3 minutes to go. Should I overlook those realities out of blind faith to my clubs? Or should I analyse the reasons why we were so dependent on those factors for success, and hope for the necessary changes so my clubs can celebrate conclusive success?

I won't apologise for having a superior understanding of the game and the dynamics of success; you keep supporting Inter in your fan-boy manner, and I'll do it in mine.
 

sollie

Primavera
Primavera
Joined
Mar 27, 2012
Messages
200
Likes
0
Favorite Player
Every1
Dude, if it wasn't for Calciopoli, Inter would have won the 1997/98 title.
 

Ed.

SCUDETTO 2021
La Grande Inter
Joined
Mar 7, 2011
Messages
15,459
Likes
97
Favorite Player
Doina Turcanu
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
Football Expert v2.0
 

Ojap

Banned
Banned
Joined
May 5, 2013
Messages
247
Likes
0
I have my English FA Levels 1 and 2, and on the 27th of October will take my UEFA B licence exam with the Scottish FA, and work with an English Championship team as well as provide one-on-one coaching for Children and teenagers, so I'm actually putting my opinions into action. How about yourself?

I don't want Kolarov because I've seen him play in front of me at the Etihad Stadium for the last 3 years and know exactly how ordinary he really is. Antonelli has real potential in Mazzarri's system, I hope he signs and proves you wrong. I have watched Nainggolan regularly for the last 3 years, because I'm a student of the game and take in as many matches as I possibly can. Despite being a City and Inter fan I study the methodology of the successful teams around Europe, and that inevitably means scrutinising United and Juventus. Overlooking these teams out of loyalty to the clubs I support would have a detrimental effect on my career, but also on my overall understanding of the game of football itself.

Inter wouldn't have won any Scudetti if not for Calciopoli, and City would'nt have won the Premier League title last year if the QPR fans hadn't celebrated their safety with 3 minutes to go. Should I overlook those realities out of blind faith to my clubs? Or should I analyse the reasons why we were so dependent on those factors for success, and hope for the necessary changes so my clubs can celebrate conclusive success?

I won't apologise for having a superior understanding of the game and the dynamics of success; you keep supporting Inter in your fan-boy manner, and I'll do it in mine.

So being the pro-italian biased person you are, you are comparing a non-italian player you dislike to an italian player you have never really watched play?

Dude, you are hilarious, i retract my comment about getting you banned, you are by far one of the funniest posters here :)

Obvious troll - clearly, knowledge of the game? - none, retard? - actually no.

In reality you are probably a united & Rube fan.
 

Sassuolu

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Oct 12, 2006
Messages
12,318
Likes
179
Favorite Player
Stefan de Vrij
Old username
Toninu
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
Yep a fan-boy wants his team to sign players regardless of nationality because quality overcomes a passport while the experienced genius with his licenses wants to sign players because they're Italian. :facepalm: My God could you be any more of an idiot? Do you listen to yourself talk you call people fanboys when you're clearly an Italian player fan boy. And we won Scudetti because we had the better team for 5 years, quit wanking for Juventus. Even if Capello's Juve was still in the Serie A you'd think they could beat us when got 97 points in one whole season? I don't think so, now go back from the hole you crawled out of because you bloody troll.
 

Burgnich

Primavera
Primavera
Joined
May 12, 2013
Messages
367
Likes
0
Toninu + Ojap, you two are dreaming of 11 chinese or maltese starting for Inter, others do not want this to happen. Deal with it. Your opinions means less than others. :troll:

ok, your opinions are not worthless, but not any better than others.

I wanna see many italians in Inter. Pronto.
(or players from Primavera team)
 

Ojap

Banned
Banned
Joined
May 5, 2013
Messages
247
Likes
0
Indeed, we should get lesser players just because they are italian.

/sarcasm
 
Top