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Serie A...in decline?

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Sun Jul 07, 2013 11:39 pm
by Bianchi on Ice
I havent watched serie A in years but so many comments on here from people who watch it saying how poor it is now...really?..why?..it doesnt seem to have a negative impact on their national side who are almost always there or thereabouts so whats the reason?...give me an italian player over an english one any day...they can trap and pass it with both feet most of the time
..I dont see a decline in that skill...would be good if we had a few more like that....
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Sun Jul 07, 2013 11:51 pm
by Dameerto
Bianchi on Ice wrote:I havent watched serie A in years but so many comments on here from people who watch it saying how poor it is now...really?..why?..it doesnt seem to have a negative impact on their national side who are almost always there or thereabouts so whats the reason?...give me an italian player over an english one any day...they can trap and pass it with both feet most of the time
..I dont see a decline in that skill...would be good if we had a few more like that....
Money - the TV money distribution is designed to funnel it all to three or four big teams no matter how they perform during the season. Juventus could finish just above relegation and would still be one of the highest paid teams in the league. It all comes down to national support, and the calculation for deciding the level of national support is contentious and open to abuse and/or manipulation.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:10 am
by Pretty Boy Lee
Italy like England, Spain and Germany keeps most of its best players at home.
The difference is the quality of the foreign players. Top ones don't go there anymore, they're 4th choice in my opinion. Early 90's Italy was the league. Not so much anymore.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:18 am
by Green & Blue
The match fixing scandals have hardly encouraged the normal fans of Seria A football and at the same time tarnished the leagues reputation.I have followed Seria A in the past watching games on espn but the past couple of seasons i am really losing interest.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:52 am
by juanienferma
Hey Citizens!
This is my first post in this great site!
I really love the Premier league's style, I think that the last championship was worst that the previous one that we won! but it's awesome!
Osvaldo is a good player, but so different than Tevez, City will miss Carlitos...
Cheers from Argentina!
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:54 am
by DoomMerchant
juanienferma wrote:Hey Citizens!
This is my first post in this great site!
I really love the Premier league's style, I think that the last championship was worst that the previous one that we won! but it's awesome!
Osvaldo is a good player, but so different than Tevez, City will miss Carlitos...
Cheers from Argentina!
Welcome. I agree about Carlos.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:55 am
by Dameerto
juanienferma wrote:Hey Citizens!
This is my first post in this great site!
I really love the Premier league's style, I think that the last championship was worst that the previous one that we won! but it's awesome!
Osvaldo is a good player, but so different than Tevez, City will miss Carlitos...
Cheers from Argentina!
welcome, City really loves it's Argentinian players (and former players) - have you got any hidden stars over there, just waiting to be discovered?
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:10 am
by Mikhail Chigorin
Dameerto wrote:juanienferma wrote:Hey Citizens!
This is my first post in this great site!
I really love the Premier league's style, I think that the last championship was worst that the previous one that we won! but it's awesome!
Osvaldo is a good player, but so different than Tevez, City will miss Carlitos...
Cheers from Argentina!
welcome, City really loves it's Argentinian players (and former players) - have you got any hidden stars over there, just waiting to be discovered?
Another Mario Kempes (one who is City daft) would do quite nicely, thank you very much.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

Posted:
Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:15 am
by Mikhail Chigorin
......or another Gabriel Batistuta.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:16 am
by Scatman
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Italy like England, Spain and Germany keeps most of its best players at home.
The difference is the quality of the foreign players. Top ones don't go there anymore, they're 4th choice in my opinion. Early 90's Italy was the league. Not so much anymore.
Doesn't England keep most of its best players at home because most of its best players are shit?
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:33 am
by Hazy2
PSG Have been raiding it since they got rich...
Re: Serie A...in decline?

Posted:
Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:40 am
by Bianchi on Ice
Scatman wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Italy like England, Spain and Germany keeps most of its best players at home.
The difference is the quality of the foreign players. Top ones don't go there anymore, they're 4th choice in my opinion. Early 90's Italy was the league. Not so much anymore.
Doesn't England keep most of its best players at home because most of its best players are shit?
nail on head with that one
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:19 am
by Pretty Boy Lee
Bianchi on Ice wrote:
nail on head with that one
That's clearly not why tho is it? England as a team are shit. They have still consistently provided some excellent players that choose more often to stay home.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:21 pm
by Bianchi on Ice
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Bianchi on Ice wrote:
nail on head with that one
That's clearly not why tho is it? England as a team are shit. They have still consistently provided some excellent players that choose more often to stay home.
the money is the best they'll get here...plus...technically, culturally, and from a transfer fee point of view if i were managing abroad i wouldnt buy english players...i could get better technical playersfor less money who adapt better.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:17 pm
by Pretty Boy Lee
Bianchi on Ice wrote:
the money is the best they'll get here...plus...technically, culturally, and from a transfer fee point of view if i were managing abroad i wouldnt buy english players...i could get better technical playersfor less money who adapt better.
One point there is a big factor in decline of serie a. Money.
You make good points against buying English, but theyre not hopeless just over priced.
My point stands for Italy tho, top players don't go there much anymore.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 2:14 pm
by Wonderwall
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Bianchi on Ice wrote:
the money is the best they'll get here...plus...technically, culturally, and from a transfer fee point of view if i were managing abroad i wouldnt buy english players...i could get better technical playersfor less money who adapt better.
One point there is a big factor in decline of serie a. Money.
You make good points against buying English, but theyre not hopeless just over priced.
My point stands for Italy tho, top players don't go there much anymore.
Gomez joining Fiorentina from Bayern today, Tevez to Juve?
Re: Serie A...in decline?

Posted:
Mon Jul 08, 2013 8:08 pm
by patrickblue
Scatman wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Italy like England, Spain and Germany keeps most of its best players at home.
The difference is the quality of the foreign players. Top ones don't go there anymore, they're 4th choice in my opinion. Early 90's Italy was the league. Not so much anymore.
Doesn't England keep most of its best players at home because most of its best players are shit?
Just what I was thinking.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 8:22 pm
by Pretty Boy Lee
Wonderwall wrote:
Gomez joining Fiorentina from Bayern today, Tevez to Juve?
Both talking steps down due to their clubs deeming them surplus.
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 8:32 pm
by Wonderwall
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
Both talking steps down due to their clubs deeming them surplus.
That's the worst spin I have seen in ages....I expect to see more of the same when the ashes start on Thursday
Re: Serie A...in decline?

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Mon Jul 08, 2013 9:29 pm
by Pretty Boy Lee
Wonderwall wrote:
That's the worst spin I have seen in ages....I expect to see more of the same when the ashes start on Thursday
Which bit?
Did either club try desperately to keep the player?
Or do you not consider Juve a step down from city?