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    Post by The Bulk Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:36 am

    A Tribe Called BM™️ wrote:
    L r d wrote:That photo makes him appear 3 ft tall and retarded. lol!

    I made it in Paint. Embarassed

    He looks 3ft tall because the persons body, Pizarro, IS 3ft tall. <Ale>

    Hey, don't worry! It's just quite funny. Hope you are recovering well. I'm sure last week's CL made you happy!
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    Post by Black Magic Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:40 am

    The Bulk wrote:
    A Tribe Called BM™️ wrote:
    L r d wrote:That photo makes him appear 3 ft tall and retarded. lol!

    I made it in Paint. Embarassed

    He looks 3ft tall because the persons body, Pizarro, IS 3ft tall. <Ale>

    Hey, don't worry! It's just quite funny. Hope you are recovering well. I'm sure last week's CL made you happy!

    Biggrin Biggrin Biggrin Is it that obvious to tell?
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    Post by bluenine Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:44 am

    If this is true, then surely Moratti has said something to Mancio, which makes our president an first class nutcase! We are/were doing just fine under Mancio, the overall project has been heading in the right direction for a while. There is NO need for a change in coach.

    I do not blame Mancio for this loss. We lost to Liverpool coz of Materazzi and Burdisso, those stupid idiots deserve a public flogging! No disrespect for Liverpool, but if it had not been for the 2 red cards, then we more likely than not would have seen a different result irrespective of our recent slump in form.

    But these things happen, with Mancio we were heading in the right direction... I am very disappointed if this is true, there is a good chance that we may now end up in the same chaos that Mancio helped us get out of. Doh
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    Post by Forza Italia!Forza Milan! Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:39 am

    lol! lol! lol! lol! lol! cheers cheers cheers

    What an idiot. What a bunch of morons at Inter.

    The best thing about this is the timing. Great work Mancini, you absolute dipshit. Laugh ok
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    Post by fcb Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:30 am

    BoBo Vieri 32 wrote:Inter should get Cuper back

    He's going to Parma isn't he? Silly decision from them too.
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    Post by fcb Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:32 am

    I'm happy about this, now it means there's a real destination for Mourinho instead of endless speculation linking him to Barça. Hopefully Moratti signs him up quickly.
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    Post by Super Progress Wed Mar 12, 2008 6:51 am

    Blunine
    I dont think you should be so worried. if you get someone like mourinho then i think Inter might be able to go forward in CL allthough i still wanted to see mancini have one more shot in Cl.Mourinho could do good things with this team imo and he is a better coach then Mancini so it wouldnt be terrible.
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    Post by bluenine Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:25 am

    supermadrid wrote:Blunine
    I dont think you should be so worried. if you get someone like mourinho then i think Inter might be able to go forward in CL allthough i still wanted to see mancini have one more shot in Cl.Mourinho could do good things with this team imo and he is a better coach then Mancini so it wouldnt be terrible.
    Is Lippi a better coach than Mancio? Remember how poorly he fared at Inter?

    Sometimes continuity with a good manager is better than changing him with a great one.
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    Post by AcciDrenthe Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:00 am

    Mancio has fabulous hair, but I've never been impressed with his coaching skills in Europe.

    Inter with Mourinho could become a force.

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    Post by Tarun Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:34 am

    Mourinho can now up his price & Morrati as usual would be happy to pay anything to get him.

    How come nobody is talking about Lippi? Is it because Lippi never did well at Inter?

    Poor Mancini...though he was tactically challenged, but the major reason for failure was the players letting him down. With undisciplined characters like Materazzi, Ibra, Adriano, Viera & Burdisso...there was already so much of love & comraderie in the Inter locker room for him to do anything more.

    But look at the other side of things. Inter were 'awarded' two scudetti & they will probably win this one as well...so 3 on the trot. So from the home league perspective they have already acheived or been gifted what they wanted. Now they need someone better equipped than Mancio to win them something in the CL....maybe a last 8 spot to begin with. So these are the times of change for the club. A new coach...& get rid of over-hyped & trouble making players. Coz things won't be the same next season...Roma is already emerging as a formidable force, Juventus is back from the purgatory & will probably finish a remarkable 3rd this season & one can bet that there will be a stronger squad next season. And Milan will be spending big in the summer.
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    Post by EMP Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:21 am

    Inter won the Scudetto fair and square last season. Despite punishments of Caliopoli Inter was far and away the class of Serie A last season and deservedly won it. It was not a gift. Secondly, those involved in and responsible for Calciopoli deserved to be punished. Roma wasn't affected by the scandal and still couldn't compete with Inter. With or without punishments Inter deservedly won that title last year.
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    Post by Axeslammer Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:30 am

    EMP wrote:Inter won the Scudetto fair and square last season. Despite punishments of Caliopoli Inter was far and away the class of Serie A last season and deservedly won it. It was not a gift. Secondly, those involved in and responsible for Calciopoli deserved to be punished. Roma wasn't affected by the scandal and still couldn't compete with Inter. With or without punishments Inter deservedly won that title last year.

    For once I'm disagreeing totally with you.

    * Inter are as big a bunch of cheats as the rest (and we all know it), maybe even more : they orchestrated this entire Calciopoli.

    * Inter got players on the cheap because they left the punished sides

    * Inter got interesting players because they were the only big guy standing in Italy, no good player would want to go to any other team.

    * Serie A wasn't a fair competition between the strongest Italian teams last year (and it will take a decade to become that once again) so last year's Scudetta *is* blemished.
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    Post by gone Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:33 am

    I just hope Mourinho will not come to Inter. That will be the end of the next 2-3 seasons.
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    Post by fcb Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:38 am

    Axeslammer wrote:
    EMP wrote:Inter won the Scudetto fair and square last season. Despite punishments of Caliopoli Inter was far and away the class of Serie A last season and deservedly won it. It was not a gift. Secondly, those involved in and responsible for Calciopoli deserved to be punished. Roma wasn't affected by the scandal and still couldn't compete with Inter. With or without punishments Inter deservedly won that title last year.

    For once I'm disagreeing totally with you.

    * Inter are as big a bunch of cheats as the rest (and we all know it), maybe even more : they orchestrated this entire Calciopoli.

    * Inter got players on the cheap because they left the punished sides

    * Inter got interesting players because they were the only big guy standing in Italy, no good player would want to go to any other team.

    * Serie A wasn't a fair competition between the strongest Italian teams last year (and it will take a decade to become that once again) so last year's Scudetta *is* blemished.

    Yeah, although it can't be denied that Inter put in the best performances on the pitch, a lot of that was down to the fact that they were the only club in Serie A who had the pulling power both in prestige and money (Roma lacked the latter) to attract and pay for better players. The best example is of course Ibrahimovic...who knows where Juve would be in this year's league table if he stayed there.
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    Post by Tweesus Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:48 am

    Mourinho's a good appointment if you want to win games but his teams play real $h!t on a stick football.

    I think we know where Drogba's going... not that they need him.

    Maybe it'll be a swap and money for Ibrah?
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    Post by Tarun Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:56 am

    Yes Inter won the Scudetto fair & square last season...but Serie A was a weak league then due to the Calciopoli punishments. So in my opinion not a true test for them

    This season, Yes. They are winning it on their own strength against good opposition. No complaints there.

    Why I say 2 scudetti were gifted because in my opinion they were never won on the pitch.

    Clubs who deserved to be punished...completely agree. That was the right course of action & those clubs have paid their dues

    EMP wrote:Inter won the Scudetto fair and square last season. Despite punishments of Caliopoli Inter was far and away the class of Serie A last season and deservedly won it. It was not a gift. Secondly, those involved in and responsible for Calciopoli deserved to be punished. Roma wasn't affected by the scandal and still couldn't compete with Inter. With or without punishments Inter deservedly won that title last year.
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    Post by TITO Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:01 am

    Wrong decision from Inter in my opinion.
    Mancini is a good coach, and i dont know what more do they want from him. In 3,4 years, how long he is there, he brought them more titles than anyone else in decades.
    CL title? They should just give him some time and it will come.
    And i dont get it why do they think that Mourinho will bring them CL title. He had the money and the players to do it with Chelsea, he didnt. Why should be different with Inter, especially with all those ego's in the club.
    But as we all know, Moratti is a total idiot.
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    Post by EMP Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:06 am

    If Inter was involved in Calciopoli and got away fair points, but where is the evidence? Whether Inter orchestrated the investigation or not is irrlevant. If the others hadn't done anything wrong nothing would have been found against them. It is difficult to have sympathy for the Calciopoli affected clubs. They did wrong. If Inter are such bigs cheats why haven't they been found out? The rest of the league must hate them, have investigators on their case, the works. Where is the smoking gun?

    Juve was plundered and credit to them for doing so well afterwards, but the clubs involved in Calciopoli deserved to be punished. I agree the investigation of Inter should have been more thorough, but just because they were not investigated properly doesn't mean they are guilty. There is still the possibility that Inter was involved in Calciopoli, but others have to prove it. Suspicion and inuendo isn't enough. It's like the debate on PEDs. If you test positive you are guilty and if you haven't, you just haven't been caught yet or know how to mask your use. How can anybody prove they are clean with such standards? In the absence of proof to the contrary Inter won it fairly. If any of you have proof to the contrary I'd like to see it.

    Juve might well have dominated if Calciopoli had not been uncovered, but how many of their championships were cleanly won and Milan too. Memory fading a bit, but apart from Juve, did the other affected teams get plundered for talent? What was Inter supposed to do with the evidence they had of Calciopoli? It may have created an uneven playing field, but was it fairer with what Moggi was doing? Inter may well have been the strongest team standing, but that is partly due to the involvement of others in the scandal. Nobody forced them to use those methods. They did. They got caught. It had consequences.

    Given the domination of Inter now in Serie A is it credible that others have evidence of Inter's involvement in Calciopoli, but haven't used it. Why would any of the other clubs not go public to bring Inter down unless they don't have the evidence? Either they don't have it because it has been well-hidden or destroyed, or there wasn't any. How could Inter get to the refs, especially the ones who were implicated? Why wouldn't the other clubs use them to expose Inter at least in the media? If you have evidence of Inter's guilt please share it.

    That said the clubs punished for Calciopoli have done their time and it is time to move on.
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    Post by bluenine Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:30 am

    Axeslammer wrote:
    EMP wrote:Inter won the Scudetto fair and square last season. Despite punishments of Caliopoli Inter was far and away the class of Serie A last season and deservedly won it. It was not a gift. Secondly, those involved in and responsible for Calciopoli deserved to be punished. Roma wasn't affected by the scandal and still couldn't compete with Inter. With or without punishments Inter deservedly won that title last year.

    For once I'm disagreeing totally with you.

    * Inter are as big a bunch of cheats as the rest (and we all know it), maybe even more : they orchestrated this entire Calciopoli.
    Really? You all know it? Can you share the evidence please? Coz Moggi and Berlu have been trying for a few years now to dig up dirt, and they could only find minor issues...

    * Inter got players on the cheap because they left the punished sides
    Incorrect again. Juve have stated that Ibra would have been sold irrespective of Calciopoli, and we paid dearly for him. Also we overpaid for that worthless piece of Cr@p Vieira.

    * Inter got interesting players because they were the only big guy standing in Italy, no good player would want to go to any other team.
    Like whom? Any examples?? Most of Inter's current squad was built pre calciopoli.

    * Serie A wasn't a fair competition between the strongest Italian teams last year (and it will take a decade to become that once again) so last year's Scudetta *is* blemished.
    Your opinion. Last years La Liga was also not between the strongest teams as Barca were woefully out of form... and real got players and coach on the cheap from Juventus... does that mean Real did not deserve their title?
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    Post by BoBo Vieri 32 Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:34 pm

    kas wrote:
    BoBo Vieri 32 wrote:Inter should get Cuper back

    He's going to Parma isn't he? Silly decision from them too.

    Yeh its true. What do you make of him as a manager? He did a good job at Valencia and Inter, but then he had a hard time after that at Mallorca and Betis.
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    Post by fcb Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:39 pm

    BoBo Vieri 32 wrote:
    kas wrote:
    BoBo Vieri 32 wrote:Inter should get Cuper back

    He's going to Parma isn't he? Silly decision from them too.

    Yeh its true. What do you make of him as a manager? He did a good job at Valencia and Inter, but then he had a hard time after that at Mallorca and Betis.

    Given his tendency for dull teams based on having a solid defense, and being happy with 1-0 wins, you can imagine that I personally am not exactly a big fan of the guy. Plus like you said, his failure at Mallorca and Betis indicated to me that he was just not up to it as manager anymore.

    Maybe he'll do better being back in Serie A. I don't know much about Parma or why they are in a relegation situation (apart from the financial troubles), so I can't say accurately whether a defensive coach is a good signing to save them or not. But usually these types of coaches take a while to imprint their ideas, and that may be too late for Parma. Plus defending 1-0 leads is not something you can expect a bunch of nervous players battling relegation to do regularly.
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    Post by fcb Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:42 pm

    On the topic of this thread, has there been any more news or reaction to Mancini leaving? A few comments I read from players sounded like they still didn't really believe that he would leave.
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    Post by EMP Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:54 pm

    When does he take charge of Parma? Not sure that Serie A is particularly well suited for him. He probably didn't get as much credit as he should have at Inter and Valencia, but he didn't actually win at Valencia and isn't hugely popular there. That said I'd take him over Koeman in a shot.

    I'm still far from convinced by Koeman Don't much care about system he wants. He should have waited like Mourinho. Soler is an arsehole. Sacking Quique at that time was giving up on the season. And we have gone from fourth in La Liga to also rans for the Intertoto. Nobody, except a coach who at least valued those players could have made it work. Changing the system without the players to do it and exiling three of your squad in the process is certifiable lunacy. At best Koeman is a pillock for taking the job then. He should have said 'If you want me badly enough I'll come in the summer.' and let them use a caretaker if they had to. That would have given him time to get squad he wanted and introduce system without destroying Valencia. Send him to manage Otto's team. That's his level and it is a suitable punishment for both the miscreants!
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    Post by Pirlo Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:22 pm

    kas wrote:On the topic of this thread, has there been any more news or reaction to Mancini leaving? A few comments I read from players sounded like they still didn't really believe that he would leave.

    Cambiasso and Stankovic have said they think it is a decision in the 'heat of the moment', and that there may be a retraction. Moratti still hasn't commented on the press conference which Mancini did act strangely. He walked out before he had finished and then refused to repeat or clarify his words to the press. He also said that he would 'only speak in Italain because my words are of no use to the English press.'

    Moratti is expected to make a statement today and there are three names being mentioned on Inter's candidacy for next manager: Benitez, Prandelli and Mourinho.
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    Post by EMP Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:29 pm

    Prandelli is an interesting one. Would he leave the Viola? Isn't he pretty popular there and doing pretty well. Would he want to swap the nice atmosphere of Florence for the pressure of Inter? After all, he would have to win the league and mount a credible challenge for the Champions League in his first season.
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    Post by TM Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:36 pm

    Very suprised. He should have waited around to pick up a the Serie A medal.
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    Post by EMP Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:46 pm

    @Tm He will assuming Inter don't run out of steam He leaves at the end of th season.
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    Post by Deano Wed Mar 12, 2008 5:25 pm

    Yep, f@ck off Benitez...go to Inter Ale.
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    Post by Forza Italia!Forza Milan! Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:37 pm

    Moratti "can't explain" Mancio move
    Wednesday 12 March, 2008

    Inter President Massimo Moratti admits he was stunned when Roberto Mancini announced his departure. “I honestly can’t explain it.”

    The Coach surprised everyone when he went through all the television and newspaper interviews before announcing at the end of his Press Conference that he would be leaving the club at the end of this season.

    “It was surprising,” confessed Moratti. “Clearly I did not expect it and I don’t think anybody else did, either, not even those close to him.

    “How can I explain it? There must be some justification and I think it was something he had inside him all the way from the game in Liverpool.”

    The 2-0 first leg defeat at Anfield made it very difficult for Inter to progress in the Champions League and last night’s 1-0 home loss proved the final straw.

    “It seems strange to me that such a thing would suddenly pop into his head, but at the moment I honestly can’t explain it,” added Moratti.

    There are reports that Mancio opted for this move rather than wait to be dismissed even after what is set to be a third consecutive Scudetto.

    It has been suggested that former Nerazzurri goalkeeper Walter Zenga is prepared to act as caretaker Coach for the remaining 11 Serie A games and the Coppa Italia semi-finals.

    “We have to talk,” continued the President. “Last night we had a very brief exchange and now we must discuss what everyone really wants here.

    “I think there will be a meeting tomorrow, but it was right that today each took time to detox. We’ll see, but one always hopes to quell problems.”

    Mancini’s position has been put in doubt by the media after reports that Moratti had offered the job to Jose Mourinho in case of Champions League failure.

    “We will meet and then make decisions together,” said the oil baron. “If he confirms he wants to leave at the end of the season, then we’ll see. Alternatives? No, it would be unfair to talk about that now.

    “I already told Mancini last night that I did not and do not want to consider a change. There is a contract and faith in him, but we have to see if he has faith in himself to stay.”

    At the end of it all Moratti confessed he was disappointed in the tactician’s behaviour and especially the timing of the announcement, as it can risk destabilising the squad when the Serie A lead has been reduced to just six points.

    “The team, the club, the fans and even himself do not deserve something like this. We’ll have to grit our teeth and do well.”

    There is one other curious twist to the tale. Mancini said in the Press Conference that these would "probably be my last two and a half months" on the Inter bench.

    However, on the official club website, the term "probably" has been excised from the quote.


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    How embarrassing is this for Moratti. Inter are one of a kind man. What a bunch of clowns. lol!
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    Post by Forza Italia!Forza Milan! Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:01 pm

    Red n' Black wrote:I don't like Mancio at all but he has my respect for stepping down, even though he's giving up a huge contract. Mancio has balls.Respect.

    I don't understand why he has your respect. He is contemptible in general, but in particular this latest move is nothing short of comical.

    If he did this on his own, then he is very stupid announcing it at this stage of the season.

    If Moratti made him do it, then you should be elated because no matter what happens Inter will always be Inter.

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