Mauro Icardi

Should we Sell Icardi in the summer of 2019/20


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I havnt had much time to read or comment or follow inter news lately. What Really did happen what made inter to be pissed off

I would like to know if someone knows the truth or any sort of information.


It can both be short or long I want to know everything without reading last 7 month Icardi saga

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That’s what I’m saying. I don’t know how is that relevant to the problem we dealing now.
I don’t understand the point he’s trying to make by digging stupid shit from before, as if gonna make him more right in this situation. And then he has the nerve to say, someone is following him around smh
 

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I stopped reading at WC

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No, the only issue here is that you cannot tolerate that someone you disagree with is being objective.


I hope you are not referring to yourself...you don't have an objective bone in your body haha
 

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To be fair, opinion changes all the time, completely dependent on the action of the subject.

Of course that's true and the healthiest way of thought. But opinion needs to change when the facts change, not whenever one has a mood swing. Which is why I don't really believe that those who started bitching against Icardi after the management decided to kick him out of the team by stripping him of the captaincy. I mean that's unprecedented and even his bigger haters at the tome wanted him sold or at most stripped of the captaincy at the end of the season!


Vito, I'm one of the easiest people to convince to sway their view if you show me hardcore facts that suggest that this is the only course of action. Thia has not been done in the Icardi thread. Everyone agrees that Icardi was dumb to sit out for 6 weeks, but that is not the reason of the Icardi saga, it's just something that developed due to the friction. I'm not going to blatantly insist that it was raining three days ago just because it started raining yesterday. I'd suggest you also do the same. Objectivity is not something that you give to people, it's just there. It doesn't mean jack if you don't find me objective simply because you disagree with me. That just makes you subjective.
 

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So let me get this straight, what happened was (more or less, and correct me if I'm wrong):

While negotiating new contract with Inter, Wanda already gave the word to Juve that they can have Icardi after his contract is done here (in 2 years), because we're not willing to pay what they originally asked or some other bs reason? And after the club got that news most probably said to Icardi either Wanda or capitancy, and he choose Wanda, and then when he was striped he refused to play....?

Is this it? Is this the whole shit or am I missing something?
 

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Damn, I miss Azzkikr.
 

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Which is why I don't really believe that those who started bitching against Icardi after the management decided to kick him out of the team by stripping him of the captaincy.

Is that what you think happened? I see it very differently. Inter decided to change the captain because of all the issues in the team, and from a professional standpoint that is the club's call. And Icardi threw a childish tantrum and refused to play for the team by faking an injury for 40 days. That was not just unprofessional, but also very entitled in the worst possible way. And it kinda completely justified the management's decision to take the captaincy away.

I am beyond delighted with the balls the management are showing now by telling Icardi to fuck off, even at a huge cost to the club. This is the only way to run a disciplined, professional club and this will set a great example for the future.

If Icardi had not been a completely unprofessional dickhead about it and turned up to play after the captaincy was taken away from him, I would have been with you arguing in his favour.
 

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No, Inter decided to take action and "support the manager".

We had an ongoing friction between Icardi and Spalletti for around 2 months (since the PSV game mostly).

We had Icardi and Nainggolan fist fighting after loss at Torino. Remember that game? Everyone was fucking useless and you could feel the tension. Even Politano ended up getting a red card. Same shit in the Bologna home game we ended up losing. Few days after and we play at Parma and relations between Icardi and Nainggolan seem to have eased (as reported they remained at the bus after everyone left) and we've noticed that on the pitch as well.
Then we have the report (from La Repubblica who have had lots of scoops regarding this saga) that Icardi had a fight with Spalletti over his stance on several players as opposed to his pet boys. That's when the famous Perisic-Icardi incident occurred and over the next days Wanda said that Icardi and Perisic have personal problems. What? Did the club punish him by stripping the captaincy because Wanda breached confidentiality? Let's get real. It was obvious that Spalletti sided with Perisic throughout his tenure and he did the thing he knew. Marotta just approved of this. Didn't he know any better or was he pursuing a 'shock' move for whatever reason to change the scenery? This was right after a win ffs and Marotta had already met with both Conte and Mourinho the previous week to discuss the possibility of taking over... instantly!

Icardi's circle had been adamant that his issues were with Spalletti, not his teammates. And his teammates seemed to support him with the exception of Brozovic and Perisic of course.

Icardi was refused to talk to the press in the presence of Marotta and Spalletti about what happened. He retaliated by claiming his knee injury was giving him pain again and sat out for 5-6 weeks.

Was Inter behaving professionally when they stripped him of the captaincy in the middle of the seaosn with no explanation?
Was Inter behaving professionally when they forbade him (and Wanda) to talk about his side of this story whilst Spalletti and Marotta were parading their contradictory opinions in the media?
Was Inter behaving professionally when they said that Icardi's knee condition did not change from last summer instead of clearly stating that Icardi was in breach of contract and deserved to be punished? Maybe because he wasn't?

Why do we expect an immature football player with a silly vocal wife to behave professionally after he was treated like garbage? No one justifies Icardi for being a dick AFTER the fact, the real question here is WHY did we reach this point. And all fingers point towards the management fucking things up and instead of patching things we've escalated them..

Icardi was our asset and we managed to make him a liability by obvious negligence. That falls entirely on the management.
 

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Inter, the club, can do whatever it fucking pleases. The management can make Dalbert captain if that's what they want. Icardi, the employee, can't. How is that so hard for you to grasp and internalize is beyond me. If a single player can destabilize the whole club and jeopardize our whole season I don't know what to tell you. Maybe it's a good riddance after all.

I side with the club, you side with some whiny primadonna that couldn't handle a demotion well. I'm not interested in such people, neither people that are willing to waste time to defend them at any cost. At this point I don't even care what the reasons were - what is done is done. Hope we get over this shitfest as fast as possible and concentrate on football instead.

Anyway, at this point I stopped believing you are capable of objectivity and taking into account multiple viewpoints when constructing your internal narrative - the management are incompetent and self-harming bunch of Juve spies that want to destroy our club. This makes perfect sense only in a very twisted mind.
 

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A single player jeopardized our season? How did he do that? We were failing prior to that and that's exactly why things escalated. Because Spalletti had lost the plot and the team's captain wanted to do something about it. Instead, we had the management side with a manager they were looking a replacement for and let Icardi on the sidelines and then announced to the world on February the 13th that the relationship between Icardi and Inter has broken for good. There was no going back from that. And the only people who made an effort was Icardi and Zanetti, Inter just told him to fuck off....

Yes, I also want to concentrate on the football, which due to the management you've sided with, looks like a hopeful top 6 finish at this stage.

I prefered to concentrate on football when all of you were going mental over any Instagram post of Wanda. Why did you not prefer to concentrate on football back then?
 

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Former Inter director Walter Sabatini claims ‘I’d find a new boyfriend for Wanda Nara’ if Mauro Icardi was still his player.

Sabatini was Inter’s technical co-ordinator between 2017 and 2018, while Nerazzurri fans have blamed Wanda for Icardi’s troubles, which have seen him go from being their captain to not even part of their first team.

“If Icardi was my player, I’d find a boyfriend for Wanda so that she stepped away from Mauro, who’s a wonderful lad and a loving father,” the 64-year-old told Gazzetta dello Sport.
 

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Because Spalletti had lost the plot and the team's captain wanted to do something about it.

:chan:

How? What? Do you know something we all don't? Have I missed something? Icardi the messiah trying to salvage our season by bravely opposing the evil bald-headed tyrant?! Imploding the dressing room in the process, leading to the situation we're now in? Mistakes were certainly made but some of them are just inexcusable. Looking at Icardi here - he didn't help himself and has no one else to blame.
 

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Icardi is the hero we deserve, but not the one we need right now
 

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Is that what you think happened? I see it very differently. Inter decided to change the captain because of all the issues in the team, and from a professional standpoint that is the club's call. And Icardi threw a childish tantrum and refused to play for the team by faking an injury for 40 days. That was not just unprofessional, but also very entitled in the worst possible way. And it kinda completely justified the management's decision to take the captaincy away.

I am beyond delighted with the balls the management are showing now by telling Icardi to fuck off, even at a huge cost to the club. This is the only way to run a disciplined, professional club and this will set a great example for the future.

If Icardi had not been a completely unprofessional dickhead about it and turned up to play after the captaincy was taken away from him, I would have been with you arguing in his favour.

Bluenine has just the right points here what we needed to do.

Cannot read anymore Brehme's comments because he just want to justify that Icardi's problems were because of the club and Spaletti, when we all know that all the problems needs 2 for the tango (3 if we want to add Wanda also).

Inter did right thing but they needed to do it in the summer of 2018. But lack of balls, Marotta came in and this happened.

I am glad that we did this, sad that great player like Icardi needs to leave, but that's just because of Icardi and he's wife.

Why in the hell Real Madrid didn't come to knock the door about Icardi before they bought Jovic? We all knew that they wanted him, why Barcelona didn't want to splash the cash and buy him now?

Why Man United is rejecting Icardi than they know he can score 30 goals.

It's all because the Wandito show and the social media hype what do not help the player to be wanted by big clubs. Barca is good example who doesn't want him because of it.

Sabatini is right, if he leave Wanda and picks some nice girl who is not interesting of being in spotlight and raises the children in peace, Icardi would be fucking monsterous...

Ibra is another good example, he was cocky, he was grazy, but all he's teammates loved him and he's wife wasn't in the spotlight never.

Ibra was allways the leader of the locker room, thought he wasn't never the captain. Icardi wanted be the captain, but he never was the leader of the locker room.
 

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This thread should be locked as soon as it gets moved to "former players", whenever that happens.
 

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The way I see it, Inter made everyone think that the stripping of the armband was a punishment. And without further explanation, they just let the speculations (of the cause) grow wild.

Icardi might get hit by the demotion to some extent, but to have the world think that he (and/or his wive) was the only one to blame...that, he can not accept.
Inter made him looks like a criminal.

Shame really,
Of all Inter top scorer above him, I know only by name. Now the chance to witness another legendary scorer, who wears only black and blue shirt since he's 19, goes begging.
 
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