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WORLD CUP QUALIFICATION
>Tuesday 31st March
20:45 BIH 0-1 Italia HT
Previous >>154009039

reminder to keep it schizo, do NOT take your meds, drink a lot of water, never trust a french man and stay potatofieldpill
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Does this mean he will miss the first match of the world cup?
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>>154071612
in either scenario, yes.
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negru
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Just got home, qrd on what happened?
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>>154075573
kek
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>>154075622
the sfinterbloc gifted us with another masterclass in piangineria
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>>154075622
aura of pastoni
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KILL YO FUCKIN SELVES
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Inter Players:
>Bastoni (red card)
>Di Marco (didn’t stop the cross)
>Pio Exposito (shat the opening penalty)
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tfw I can't find my saravejo nights webm
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Mo you calmly explain to me why baggio is an eroe for missing that penalty but pio is a bidonazzo for doing the same thing
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The schizoposter unironically won
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can they really to be called mondials if the italy not there's? let's go boys up, not let's take ourselves in round
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4 years ago against the fruit bowl I was bothered, but this time I sincerely don't care, it's a weird feeling.
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i just feel sorry for the great italian hope, Mark Gym
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>>154075645
I'll see him in glaswegian pub
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Gravina status?
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What excuse will Gravina find not to resign?
I'm betting my two cents on "dog ate my football reforms"
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Any stream of televised calcio studio meltdowns?
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>>154075697
this
Also with peesilly you don't choke this one
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this is beyond ridiculous, three world cups in a row, I can't stop crying and laughing at the same time

requesting .webm with all shitaly missed benuldies for posterity..
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we need to host a cup
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L'ho pres-
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Italy really missed out on 3 World Cups before Bloodborne got a remaster...
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>>154075765
Surely there are stadiums that can host serious matches in Italy except the Allianz
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>>154071186
Not so fast it/a/ly
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>"The boys didn't deserve this defeat, we had three chances to score. It's a shame, but that's football, I'm proud of my boys. If they beat me today, I won't even draw a drop of blood, it hurts, we needed it, for us, for Italy, a blow like that is hard to swallow."
>"I don't want to talk about anything, today it's unfair, but that's football. Sometimes I've rejoiced, sometimes, like today, I've taken a beating, this is hard to swallow. The boys put heart and soul into it, we were in the trenches, but now we're here and we're talking about yet another time we didn't get to the World Cup.
>"I'm sorry, I didn't make it, but the boys impressed me. The future? Talking about my future isn't important today; going to the World Cup was important today. It hurts,"
>the coach concluded with tears in his eyes.
>THE COACH CONCLUDED WITH TEAR IN HIS EYES.
heh
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thread theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a5BJxrarL0
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>>154075765
two nations, one cup
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After being sad for qualifying, I bet Montella is now smiling
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So why did the fat man put Cristante and the inter frauds in?

Every single person knew Cristante, Exposito and Frattesi were going to miss, how does the fat man not?
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Last two digits is the number of millions to be added to Pious Exposed's pricetag after tonight
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>>154075884
what are they talking about
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>>154075880
why did denamerk choose goylund?
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Gattuso was literally forced by the palace to replace politano with palestra to appeade shitalians and I'm 100% convinced of this. Palestra came in and was being constantly omega-raped by that alan begovic guy, then shitaly conceded, then he wastes at least 2 clear chances built on gattuso-allegrian contropiedi. Also he literally simulated on that episodio where the commentators were being hysyerical checche about a red card (I bet my whole patrimonio that literally no one outside of shitaly thought for even a single second that it was a red card)
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>>154075937
Because the manager is a fraud just like Gattuso
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Sborrsnia have a fenomenazzo who can dribble on the wing while Italy had Politano, but hey it's probably more important to teach the 3-5-2 in football academies. Also can't invest in the youth, too many gifted older players such as Cristante are around, Serie Ass is only for the experienced.
Once you realize on how many levels Italian football is fucked, it gets borderline funny.
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>Gravina: "I congratulated Gattuso and asked him to stay"
this guy is a double agent
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I sincerely hope Allegri takes over the National team, something I never thought I'd say 4 years ago
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>>154076034
he will never leave his poltrona willingly
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>A number of managers were present at the Bosnia v Italy match: in addition to Sports Minister Andrea Abodi and FIGC President Gabriele Gravina, those in attendance included Ezio Simonelli, Luigi De Siervo, Paolo Bedin, Matteo Marani, Giancarlo Abete, Umberto Calcagno, Beppe Marotta, Giovanni Carnevali and Tommaso Giulini.
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How many Italian kids are CURRENTLY playing calcio on the streets!??!?
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>>154076015
Kek mo it's analbegovic who is the new maradona (I'm using a poorfag comparison so shitalians can understand) and not palestra who can't defend (big coincidenza that politano was half-dribbled past maybe once in the whole first half but muh marco was stuprato fotonicamente every 2 seconds during the second half, well no you see goy it's because bosnia kept their epic fenomenazzo on the bench for 45 minutes because reasons ok????????)
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making tabula rasa of this figc the biggest political win any government has ever been handed on a silver plate lmao
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>>154076073
interbros!
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>gets subbed off after an okay match
>Bosneed scores a couple of minutes after
>the player who got subbed in also comically misses his penalty
Apologize
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With beanz this was an ez win
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>>154076118
as long as doctors, engineers, CEOs from San Luca are happy with the gravinoid, nothing will change
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>misses 2 consecutive world cups for the first time in history
>still doesnt resign
he's the personification if the system as a whole
we need to break into the original pre-unification states, the italian experiment has miserably failes
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TANTO LO STO SOGNANTO CHE MENTRE CANTO IL MONDIALE GIÀ STO RUBACCHIANTO
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>Gravina’s comments at the post-match press conference: "The coaching staff is 100% confirmed: I’ve asked Gattuso and Buffon to stay. My resignation? I’ve called a meeting of the Federal Council for next week, where the situation will be assessed. It’s been a great team over the past few months, well done to the lads."
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It’s up
https://youtu.be/0bRx1V-zKSI
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>>154076204
Dio cane
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>>154076215
yeah, the federal council is filled with Gravina's yes men
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Volevo essere un Tudor
Che non gli importa dello scudo
Un Rabiot, allenatore di Dusan
Un gran fantino in fuga col corto muso
Con lo sqvadrone del Bolo
Vinsi la Coppa Quinto Posto D'Oro
Però l'ho preso nel culo
Non sono nato con la barba di Tudor
Ho anche preso Teuno
Se faccio figlie, le stupro
Mo segna Dildiz e fa come Del Siero
Ma non ho mai perso punti
È kurpa di lacune lasciate da Alleeeeeeegroooooooo

VINCERE UNA COPPA
È UN GIOCO DA RAGAZZI
ME LO DICEVA LA STAMPA
MENTRE LANCIAVO PALLE AGLI ARBITRI
QUANTO È DURO IL MONDO
PER GLI INCEL BRASILIANI
CON TROPPI ALLEGRIANI INTORNO E POCHE SPESE INVERNALI
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ahah gravina is saying it's not his fault figc can't do anything
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>we did a great job and it's not our fault
kys gravina
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>>154076215
this is a joke right? Right?
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the gravinoid is a living, barely sentient relentless ragebait experiment
it must be
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>>154076103
Boomers complained to much, tik tok did the rest
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Sekondo me seccera kimi antonelli in campo avremmo andato hai mondiali
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>>154075693
Baggio was actually good
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>>154076225
i wish i could speak this fast
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>>154076302
But were there any mistakes made?
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Gravina&Co are pretty much the ruin of calcio, the level of the league is below dogshit and most stadiums in the country are falling apart, academies don't do their jobs and tactics are stuck like 20 years ago. Literally just try to copy like Spain or France and you get results about twenty times better.
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A lot of espionage and wiretapping will have to be done to mend things at FIGC
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>>154076398
Ok but Football Club Internazionale Milano S.p.A. hasn't gone bankrupt yet so all is going to plan
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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/mar/31/bosnia-herzegovina-italy-world-cup-2026-qualifying-playoff-match-report
Nicky Bandini is up
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There have been 22 Italian World Cup winners who played for Juventus. This makes Juventus the club with the most Italian World Cup winners, with players from every Italian victory.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 22 Italian World Cup winners: This total includes players from Italy's four World Cup victories (1934, 1938, 1982, and 2006).

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) Club with the most winners: Juventus holds the record for the most Italian World Cup winners among any Italian club

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 1934 World Cup: Juventus formed the core of the squad, contributing multiple star players like Raimundo Orsi, Luigi Bertolini, Giovanni Ferrari, and Luis Monti to the winning team.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 1982 World Cup: Paolo Rossi, a Juventus player, was a key figure, winning both the Golden Boot and the Golden Ball awards for his performance.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 2006 World Cup: The squad featured multiple Juventus players, who played crucial roles in Italy's victory.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 1990 World Cup: While Juventus players like Salvatore Schillaci won the Golden Boot, Italy did not win the World Cup in this tournament.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) Continuous contribution: Juventus is the only Italian club to have contributed players to every Italy national team since their first appearance in the second World Cup
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Calcio is a dying sport in Italy, every other sport is gaining traction and among people below 20 years of age nobody really gives a fuck about the national team. This is the last time enough political will might be found to change something, in 4 years time not even 7 millions will watch the playoff.
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I wonder what Allegri’s thoughts are on all of this
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See if I were in Gravina's place, as I explain on page 593 of my totally real 900-page Divin Papirozzo, I would've told Pio to think about my decisive penalty at the 1994 world cup final (which I scored, no need for you to check) and take his similarly to spiazz Vasilj
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>>154075830
Whose stupid idea was this
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>>154076408
How is it possible to have so many institutions saving your ass and yet still manage to get exposed so constantly
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>miss me yet
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>>154076493
>*plays like shit*
DAI VA BENE
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>>154076501
don't worry you'll have to host the whole thing alone or find another partner since >we won't have enough stadiums to fulfill the obligations.
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>>154076511
Just imagine how things would be if it didn't have the entire media, federation and other institutions saving its ass at every turn
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>>154076527
Why not?
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>>154076548
Elimoghale will save Italy, WC 2030 is not ready
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really would like to hear the conversation that lead to Esposito taking the first penalty, if it was a matter of the cagon nature of every other player coming out or if Gattuso is actually that stupid.
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>>154076587
you can bet your ass that Sauron Marmotta (>>154076073) had a hand in it
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>>154076587
Gattuso asked him
>Pio, te la senti?
>Si
>Okay
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>>154076586
Would you say it's his "destiny"?
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>Further comments from Gravina: "Other Italian sports are growing because they have amateur status; football is professional and has more resources. For example, skiing is run by civil servants. People only rally to demand my resignation, but they never mention the regulations that prevent us from taking action. It goes without saying that the objective responsibility lies with me."
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>>154076575
because this October >we have to hand UEFA the list with the 5 venues to host it, problem is the only stadium fitting the criteria is Jewe's, every other stadium has already been rejected even the ones that were hoping to use the Euros to renew their stadiums like Napoli's. Not to add that all the stadium projects currently being talked about have no funding whatsoever in place or rely on teams with debts of hundreds of millions having to pay for it.
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>>154076723
>problem is the only stadium fitting the criteria is Jewe's
you might as well take the Juventus Stadium off that list, given that the mongoloid terroni who swell the ranks of Napoli, Roma and Inter aren’t welcome
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>>154076716
Ah I see, nobody was to blame
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>>154076716
so the problem was actually the pulcini coaches not doing it for free? Wtf does he mean lol
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Surely now Italy won't get a meme qualification due to Iran being disqualified
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Is Dimarco still celebrating to have drawn Bosnia? I'm asking for a friend with an inverted tonsure
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bretty depressed fras
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Gravina’s reforms will be a u21 player exchange project with the Israeli premier league
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All the shitalians celebrating the defeat because there were a few inter players on the team should be the ones emigrating
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>>154076827
Why? The league starts again in a week, so you’ll get to see how Inter's bloc shits themselves against Scamsuolo or something
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>>154076786
he's a fucking retard, why do you try to make any sense for him
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/conspiracy/ idea: Bastoni got the red on purpose because he knew it would be the final nail in his Inter coffin. With everyone knowing he can't show his face in Italian football again the club has no choice but to seel him for a low transfer fee.
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>Gattuso managed to make Bosnia Herpesovenia look like prime 2010 Barcelona
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If you play a 3-5-2 in the year of our lord 2026 you should just pack it up and go home
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>>154076848
Go count the totally legit plusvalenze made by wizard Ausilio
You've got a budget as tight as a drum to sort out
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>>154076882
how much will fenerbahce pay for him
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>Denmark lost too
booooo
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>>154076910
tbf it’s the only real option for the current shitcrop of players, 3-4-2-1 mogs it as far as 3ATB goes but the players for that don’t exist
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>>154076910
it's a perfectly fine tactic if you have to avoid getting relegated in a league format, it's a death sentence in anything else unless you are two leagues above your opponents.
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I thought schizo was just shitposting but it’s true lmao
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>>154077006
>April 1st
the irony
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imagine if ((they)) had read and followed Baggio's talmud 20 years ago
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>>154076073
che bella mafia
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>>154077032
A perfect date
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>>154076956
It's literally not an option in any universe, the most anti-football tactic there is, it manages to be dogshit on every part of the pitch. It's literally made to avoid any creativity
>>154076987
Don't know why the whole country is obsessed to playing like Cagliari
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>>154076848
We need to first extirpate the cancer to qualify again
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the 3-5-2 formation, like any other tactical setup, is fine
the problem is having a league that coddles the retarded, the slow-wits, the whingers and the dive-seekers
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>implying the reason you didn't beat fucking Bosnia (which shat herself up every time we stringed 2 passes together) was because of the module
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Any formation is fine as long as you have the players for it. Italy just plays the system to coddle the intercucks, leaving all other to swim without shorts.
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>>154077066
because somehow Italian managers are convinced Gasperini still plays 352 and since he was a self made manager that achieved good results without the financial and political backing of one of the big 3 they think it's their best shot at making it big.
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Gecko won
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name the last team that won an international final playing 352 go on
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>>154077227
Germany at the 96 Euros
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Sometimes maybe good
Sometimes maybe Inter
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Montella managed to qualify Turkey in the world cup. Montella is a better manager than Gattuso. Gattuso is a bad manager and always was.
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/fun/ idea: watching Italian-Americans crash out on their various youtube watchalongs
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>>154077289
don't think anyone ever thought the opposite? Montella actually had decent stints even if brief at the club level too.
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>Rumours are already circulating in political circles that CONI may place FIGC under special administration as early as tonight. Massimo Moratti is said to be the frontrunner to lead the overhaul
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>>154077341
tfw not sure if it's a shitpost
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have we decided who gets the kurp yet
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>>154077419
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>>154077362
Could be true because Gravina tonight offended every other sport that isn't CALCIO, he definitely went too far
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GATTUSO AND GRAVINA (G&G) ARE STAYING
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>>154076848
I only support the NT if my favorite team's players are its backbone. Otherwise I just enjoy the ride however it goes, jump the bandwagon if >we win or laugh at the clubs whose players were at fault for losing/failing to qualify.
In this case I'm lmaoing because of blocco sfinter fucking everything up (again)
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To bring Esposito on at the decisive moment of the match, they took off Kean who was, all things considered, holding his own in attack and was needed for the counter-attack with ten men. They had Esposito take the most crucial penalty, even though he is only 19. They wanted at all costs for Esposito to become the national hero who would take Italy back to the World Cup after 12 years. The presence of Marotta, Inter’s president and shareholder, in the stands is indicative of the fact that the FIGC puts Marotta’s interests before those of the national team. Marotta doesn’t constantly follow the national team for obvious reasons, but it's become clear that he uses it as a platform to promote his players.
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>>154077637
It is a little suspicious he’s even at the away stadiums every game. I don’t see Furlani & Comolli doing the same, they’re busy running their clubs.
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Nice players like Kayode and Koleosho left to rot in the U21, other talentozzi like Tressoldi not even called up by the nation yet, while mega shitters like your Politanos, Cristantes and Mancinis are always on the team sheet. Playing with no wingers and Palestra as a sub, with the main plan on the pitch being long balls to the strikers hoping for a lucky rebound or a good run. The media and the telecronaca just hoping for a culo win and complaining about ref decisions while acting as if the team didn't play like complete dogshit.
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>>154077692
>they’re busy ruining their clubs
ftfy
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>>154077718
Kayode barely did anything in Serie Ass and is doing okayish in a league where fucking Ola Aina looked elite, Koleosho is overrated just like Ndour and Tressoldi is 22 yo and is barely doing anything in a clown league like the pro league
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>>154077438
figc isn’t trying to lower their price for jj right?
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>>154077289
>gives a half-arse team to a half-arse coach
I'm sorry anon but there is no way this is not gr*vina's fault
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wait wait wait
...isn't Koleosho a Pokemon?
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>>154077744
Dimash and Sborrlitano have been playing in title contenders for years and yet they still play like utter dogshit and didn't do half of what Palestra did, I'd rather see players attempting runs and dribbles over cross merchants who struggle to mark a player
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>Mo, 40 year old Dzecko can play 120 minutes but we gotta sub Kean for the Esposito kid after 60 minutes
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>>154077807
I don't rate either two of them but Dimarco has something like 20g+a this season as a wingback, you cannot leave him out for some pacy negru from a mid table eplel/serie ass club.
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>>154077718
considering the current players in the u21 talents is also part of the problem desu, they are players that are necessary of course but that should fill the ranks of the likes of Torino, Udinese and Genoa, maybe Lazio, to have on the bench or to bolster the numbers in case if injuries. In 4 years time Koleosho will be blamed like Berardi and Kayode will be as decisive as Dimarco.
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Lmfao he’s refusing the resign what a scam artist
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>>154077846
He's great on his day, but if you play him in a system where he's basically the only player on the wing despite being down a man against a team with wingers, you get exposed to a shitload of crosses. Dimarco works with Inter mostly when they play weaker teams, he's not a runner and he's fairly bad defensively, trying to force him into matches like this by copying Inter's 3-5-2 just doesn't work.
>>154077897
The U21 isn't great, but if you go a bit down there seem to be nice talents, and there you have to wonder why the youth teams seemingly lose in quality between the ages of like 16-17 and 20-21. Also, if those younger players don't get proper coaching, meritocracy and playing time at the highest level, then they'll be thrown into the woodchipper like the ones who came before them. I know it's something that's said a lot, but to me the problem really comes down to the fact that Italian clubs mostly don't coach their youngsters properly and don't give them enough trust desu.
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last post and I'll go to sleep, if Comolli doesn't sign Muharemovic with >our 50% resale fee available I'll personally travel to Continassa and let him experience the Sarajevo sniping tourism
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Esposito is learning from the best!
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Reminder that Jj doesn't play until monday
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aside from the lack of players who can play in between the lines, it’s a tactical/mentality problem more than anything. they’re scared shitless and their only objective is not failing to qualify rather than going to Cumerica and accomplishing something, which is the main difference between this squad and the abomination that Gonde had. The coach should always be a Ferrari, with an exception being made for someone involved in a successful NT setup (similar to how De La Fuente or Flick came through in their countries). If you can’t get Inzaghi or Allnegru at least, then go foreign.
>>154077974
Should hopefully be easy to do because it’s Sasol, idt the prem clubs have been looking at him too much either but maybe that’ll change after tonight
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>>154077965
because the big Italian clubs simply can't afford it, if Juventus or Inter were to miss out on the CL money this year they would be seriously fucked for multiple seasons, just look at Roma's pit of decay these past seasons without the CL revenue, so the only way you can risk giving a lot of time to 19,20 yo is if it's obvious they are world class or if you don't have the means to do otherwise. Now why there is not a single Italian kid that can aspire to be a world class player is a different matter.
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>>154078073
>>154078087
This sums up a big part of the problem desu
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>>154078192
>Milan Futuro actually got relegated to Serie D
After "investing" millions into it AND being put in the easiest Serie C girone of them all lole
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Overall bastoni is actually kinda based and makes shitalians seethe and I'm glad I'll be able to appreciate him more after he leaves sfinter (barcelona is a poorfag tier team doe)
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kys grimoli
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https://x.com/AdSasla/status/2039117366269718600
Gravely underrated tweet
translated
>We're pleased to have competed against Bosnia. Not every national team can make it to the playoff. I don't hear people ask Liechtenstein qualify to every world cup...
with a picture of Riquelme. Top tier meme if you follow Argentine football.
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we should have our own World Cup
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Calciopoli obliterated this
So that a few piece of shit clubs, motherless scum of the earth, like Inter and Roma could outlive their own retardation for a few more years
Do not ever forget about it
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Letting all of Vaughan down. You know these people dumped their life savings to watch Italy play in Toronto
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it's hilarious that there are people calling what was the equivalent of the average serie C stadium a bolgia lmao, Catania should beat Brazil then.
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>>154078562
said people have probably never been to anything more lively than a condominium meeting
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E zi pekke noi habbiamo la passiuna
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Frattesi has played basically 15 minutes every game this season and has 0 goals and 0 assists but of course the fat man summons him and plays him in the most important game of the season
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Bastoni has been out and not played 90 minutes in over a month but of course he should start today
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Balotelli could run a very funny gimmick if he wanted, where he claims he put a curse on the nt because of racismo
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>>154079111
I'm ngl serie a is my main leauge but I actually had no clue who Palestra was
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>Panama has qualified to 2 out of the three world cups shitalia hasn’t
Top KEK
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how can you even go back to watch that shitty serie ass games after this?
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>>154081436
its mein kampf
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>>154081436
I have some really sick edit ideas and need to grab screencaps as starting points
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sorry guys, I was pulling for you
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>The president of the Italian Football Federation FIGC, Gabriele Gravina: [...] on Italy's successes in other sports: “football is a professional sport; the others are amateur.”
>The president of the Italian Football Federation asks the head coach to stay, and he refuses to leave: “He's a great coach. Any assessments of me will be made in the appropriate forum.” And on Italy's successes in other sports: “Football is a professional sport; the others are amateur.”
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why so few of the 2000's Italian players became successful managers? i feel like all of them are kind of trash or just stuck in low-tier teams
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I’m so upset lol I can’t think about it without getting angry, I can’t fucking believe it
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Can we also stop infantilising Esposito? He’s nearly 21 and has done absolutely fucking nothing to warrant this hype. You know I’m an Interista and I still seem him as the great white cope. I don’t care what anyone says.

If he was “French” or English he’d be playing midtable. He’s another Sgamacc. In 5 years remember this post.
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>>154081868
There's no hierarchy in italian football anymore
If a player like Ancelotti or Lippi would want to start their career with a Serie C club he would find a carcass of anti meritocratic misery along the way (plus several phoenix clubs with barely any heritage or organization).
Again, our football federation doesnt seem bothered with any of the issues that need reforming, as long as clubs like Inter are shielded from bankruptcy year after year
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Yeah, it's Inter's fault if the national team managed by Bonucci and Buffon sucks.
Start playing with more Italians, jewventino.
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real wiretapping hours
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>>154082246
Please no, the last two Italians Bonucci and Chiellini managed to stain the teams last tournament by refballing against England
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sfinterists weren't bullied enough in their lifetime for the latent trisomy which crops up every now and then at key moments in Italian football
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I can't believe you're so blinded by hatred among your shitty clubs that you can't even analyze the situation, strisciati demmerda.
All Italian football is awful, teams packed with mediocre foreigners while young Italians get no space (despite the excellent results of the youth national teams), outdated tactics, crumbling stadiums, etc.. Don't complain if we don't have a pool of decent players to compete on par with fucking Bosnia, lol.
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>muh analyzing the sitshooashion
no, fuck right off. I know exactly what has gone wrong with Italian football over the last thirty years and I won’t lift a finger until its enemies have been hurled one by one into the sun
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I literally couldn't sleep by how happy I am for Shitaly getting exposed again
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Factos
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There have been 22 Italian World Cup winners who played for Juventus. This makes Juventus the club with the most Italian World Cup winners, with players from every Italian victory.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 22 Italian World Cup winners: This total includes players from Italy's four World Cup victories (1934, 1938, 1982, and 2006).

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) Club with the most winners: Juventus holds the record for the most Italian World Cup winners among any Italian club

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 1934 World Cup: Juventus formed the core of the squad, contributing multiple star players like Raimundo Orsi, Luigi Bertolini, Giovanni Ferrari, and Luis Monti to the winning team.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 1982 World Cup: Paolo Rossi, a Juventus player, was a key figure, winning both the Golden Boot and the Golden Ball awards for his performance.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 2006 World Cup: The squad featured multiple Juventus players, who played crucial roles in Italy's victory.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) 1990 World Cup: While Juventus players like Salvatore Schillaci won the Golden Boot, Italy did not win the World Cup in this tournament.

( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ) Continuous contribution: Juventus is the only Italian club to have contributed players to every Italy national team since their first appearance in the second World Cup
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I just flashed Gattuso getting fired and replaced by De Rossi
I don't think >we are going to qualify to the next Euros fras...
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>>154082780
gud, accelerate
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I know how to make sure shitalia doesn't miss the next owl, but it involves magik, sigils and Locatelli...
Inb4
>this can terrible backfire
that's why it's call meme magik it's supposed to terribly backfire
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my problem is the cbs.

bastoni is left cb so should play there. bench dima and put calafiori in his place.
other cbs are mancini, bungirno and scalvini. parma boy too when he is not ded.

also gattusos system is too simple. i wonder would have italy won with another gk who isnt shit with his kickin

hope we get terror attacks during the wc
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Sigils Vannucchi
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>Calafiori as a wingback
>Scalvini in 2026
>some random parma boy
???????????????
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>>154083066
>hope we get terror attacks during the wc
last night's bastoni man marking wasn't enough?
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BISONIA FARE GIUOCARE I CIOFANI SEKONDO ME
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>>154083066
I bet you also think having Dobbarubba as your captain is a good idea too. Pathetic mentality the way he was squaring up after the benuldies, how he was acting with the Bosnian gk’s waterbottle notes and just general conduct in the game
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>>154083092
truly moroccan behaviour
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>>154083087
Dunno anon, the Ciofani brothers weren't that good either
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We should just admit zoomers are a failed generation and the talent is simply not there
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Here's my list of reforms to make Italian football great again:
>cut the fertilizer supply towards Africa
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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*saves calcio*
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>>154083240
he can't even save himself
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>>154083240
*saves Jjust*
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>>154083245
At least he's fucking up the fertiliser supply chain
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Italy Under 20 and under 17 at least qualifies for the World Cups, just saying
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>>154083271
irrelevant, possibly a worrying sign of an academic system that prioritises immediate results over a well-rounded education
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>Donald Trump has told The Telegraph he is strongly considering pulling the United States out of Nato after it failed to join his war on Iran.
belgio won twinkazzo lost
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>>154083278
Yes, in the meantime, the most successful national teams achieve excellent results with the under teams and the senior team. Perhaps the problem is that in Italy they don't allow these young players to grow and gain experience?
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>>154083287
>Ditches the alliance vs Russia
>Complains he doesn't get help for Israel's wars
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>>154083290
>the most successful national teams achieve excellent results with the under teams and the senior team
*laughs in Cotonou agreement and Eufemiano Fuentes*
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>>154083287
inb4 he gets to keep the US bases in shitaly because Meloni would rather shit herself on stage than side against the orange man
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>>154082174
He has some talent imo but he's a dude you play in the box while putting in crosses, subbing off Kean for him was another purely retarded decision. Also witb how the media have been talking about him you'd think he's playing like Haaland, it's counterproductive for him too
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>After Esposito missed his penalty, a heated argument broke out between Donnarumma and Vasilj. As Vasilj celebrated the missed penalty, Donnarumma sneaked into the goal and damaged Vasilj's paper which listed all the Italian shooters and their preferred corners.
lol, lmao even
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>>154083502
how do you say 'spaco botilia amazo apunti' in stabiese dialect?
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>>154076736
hmmm
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You just know that Marmotta will be the next FIGC president as soon as the institutional framework will allow for it
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Why doesn’t all of FIGC just resign every single staff member? How has the fat fraud not resigned yet? How has Gravina not resigned yet? Can someone please just fire every single person.

Make Baggio the head of FIGC
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>>154078180
developing youth players is the easiest way to make money though. just hype some 18 year old and give him a season in serie A and some retard like chelsea/newcastle/man utd will give you 70m for them, then do it again. its an infinite money glitch. sure they may not be good but unless your team was going to win something anyway who cares?
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>>154083594
because a fundamental mistake keeps being made here.
the FIGC’s sporting objectives do not concern the national team, let alone the abundance of talent it should be producing. their sole purpose is to rescue fraudulent clubs like Inter and Roma from their own incompetence.
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Comolli will spend 40m on this shitter btw
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>>154083635
wait, damien comolli still has a job in 2026? in england hes known as one of the worst DOF/GMs ever. 90 percent of the players he bought were a flop for both spurs and liverpool, ruined them for years. claims to be a data scientist but he uses outdated methods from 20 years ago etc. complete con artist snake oil salesman i cant believe an italian team wasnt smart enough to see through him.

i promise you your team will NEVER win a league title/CL as long as that fraud is at your club. i would bet my life on it. id literally rather employ an anon from here than him.
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>>154083675
every single player he bought this summer (€100m+ spent) is now up for sale if you want an indication of how it’s going.
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say hello to the new NT coach
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https://x.com/ACMonza/status/2039259623639703698?s=20
important calcio news
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>>154078562
catania could do it desu
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good morning fras, how is the hangover going?
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You failed to beat bosnia and north macedonia in the last two qualifiers lmao it might be time to question all of your titles at this point
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>>154083764
anon you know the rule, a manager can't coach two different teams of relegation donkeys in the same season
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>bad goal kick put Italy in terrible position and forced stick to make a desperate challenge
>saved 0 penalties in the shootout

Funny how no one will say the name of the player who is truly responsible
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>>154083831
Hakimi 12'; D. Doué 20', 63'; Kvaratskhelia 73'; Mayulu 86'
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does Farca seriously want Bastoni or is it another Allegeri to Halal tier bullshit made up by his agent?
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the sad truth is that, just like in 2018, without an illiterate manager you would have still qualified, you don't need Totti and Maldini to beat Bosnia.
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>>154083946
at this point I even believe in sabotage by the players
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They’re STILL trying to shill the Pio scam even after the entire world saw it exposed last night
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>>154083946
Nobody wants the Italy NT job precisely because a literate manager would nope the fuck out examining the state of things at FIGC. It has become an unattractive job because the federal management has other priorities, first and foremost rescuing those football clubs that are too daft, resentful and foolish to accept their own mediocrity.

>>154083957
I don’t think so.
They’re just a bunch of cowards; you could tell from the number of individual plays they've (not) attempted from the start. At the first unexpected setback, the panic set in and the number of skidmarks increased the same way as the match against Northern Ireland, or the two against Norway for that matter, went down.
It's the sad end result of a football league that rewards sycophancy, whining, outrageous diving, refereeing controversies and VAR technicalities over substance.
Serie A coddles retards.
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Reminder that Claudio Gentile was ousted from FIGC jobs because he categorically refused to call up players endorsed by federation officials
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With politano for 90 minutes this one you won it
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Imagine having blocco inter as your sleep paralysis demons
is it scary when the demons are inept?
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>Gattuso & Gravina still haven’t resigned or been sacked
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>>154084104
Gattuso knew he was the sacrificial lamb since day one, he will comply, the problem is gravina
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/trv/ destination little st jJ
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Business idea: Srebrenica but we put Shitalians in there
>>154076926
Bro is afraid of a lil debt lmao
>>154077070
Yes clearly you need more jj/riomma/napolel italians in the team, if only they had any available. Or maybe just import 11 blacks from across the sea and call it a day
>>154083831
No you see whatever happens all they think about is Inter
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>>154083287
im quite sure the law that prevents orange negru from lifting russian sanctions without congressional approval also blocks him from leaving the negru and troon organisation
but twinkazzo still lost for being a treacherous nigger
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The Inter fag is immunized against all dangers: one may call him a wiretapper, a passport counterfeiter, a coffee tampering doper, a prescritto, a cardboard collector, a Coppa Uefa hotshot, a leech living off tribunals or ndrangheta, it all runs off him like water off a raincoat. But call him a sfinterista and you will be astonished at how he recoils, how injured he is, how he suddenly shrinks back: “I've been found out.”
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Took my son to the Feyenoord practice session today. /seriea/'s favorite player was there too.
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Ok but could Malago or whoever takes charge jew his way through the clubs legal teams and the European courts to force teams in to fielding 5 Italians in each starting eleven and even more in the primaveras? Do you just threaten them into compliance by taking away all the fiscal aid they get from the state?
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>>154084171
fingers are being pointed at Inter because Inter is ruining Italian football for everybody else, you legally-blinding miserable baboon without appeal
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fatass Sterling was there too
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>>154084246
One thing that might balance the situation out is not so much the quotas imposed on registration lists for the leagues, but rather a hefty tax on transfer fees/wages for clubs that insist on bringing in foreign players at all levels. Either that or drawing up regulations governing the registration of foreign players below a certain threshold that are deliberately convoluted, with ordinances so full of bureaucratic jargon that they'd drive anyone mad just trying to make sense of them.
A tacit gentlemen’s agreement among the clubs to reduce the number of foreign players would've been my choice, but it would also be the first thing to go out the window, given that there are clubs prone to the use of passport printers founded specifically to field 'brothers of the world'
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Palestra is good but severely overrated, he has great pace and his physicality helps him a lot but he's nowhere the jugadorazo people are shilling him as. He's technically average
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>>154084250
Med student brilliance strikes again. Yes Inter is the one paying billions of lira so your team can sign lukakus kalulus and david's and not invest into youth development instead.
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>still no 50% discount
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How the fuck did Italy job to Bosnia?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAAHA
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>>154084366
was prolly the best on pitch
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>>154084412
>entire team build from mercenary pensioners
>also literally lukakker for a while
lole
but yes grimoli should kys himself
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>>154084418
They should sell a 13 Nesta
I don't even know who tf the currrent Italian No. 13 is
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>>154084424
Wow big achievement against a team of wife beaters and mine dodgers
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>>154084421
it's a plot to keep toenail's price down so that he can retvrn to bbilan
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>>154084441
Tonali scored his penalty though
Get some new material holy shit
You newfags have ruined this general
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The only thing that could work, without infringing EU law, is homegrown quotas
You can't force teams to play Italian players, because EU players have the same rights by law, but if every teams needs to field at least 7 homegrown players and at least 3 players from the club's youth system you'd start fixing the problem
And I mean field these players, not just have them registered
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Yesterday as I was watching Kosovo NT I checked the other results in the halftime break and it said Italy were winning 1-0 vs Bosnia
I turned off the TV after we lost and actually thought Italy had won, only to find out they had bottled it

Comical

If you told me decades ago that Kosovo would have an NT and Italy and that they'd be on the level of Italy I'd laugh at you
But nowadays I watch the Kosovo NT, and sure not a WC team by any means(esp. defensively) but we play fairly up-to-date football compared to Italy, which is crazy to me
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>>154084467
easiest method to get around this rule, like Romanian clubs used to do in the past:
>field 7 homegrown players
>use three subs by the end of the first half to sub off the weaker youngsters and put on whatever foreigner on the bench
>???
>profit
it's an extreme outcome, but italian clubs would end up using it in no time
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Ah yes the yearly rant forcing shitalian clubs to field 7241098720498710249871023498710234987 eyetayyyliens and banning them from ever signing foreign players because uuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhh shitalian patriotism or something
I'm sure the other countries that managed to qualify and perform better than Shitaly had to implement such rules too!
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>>154084497
There's no point in hollering so much, your father isn't coming back
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>>154084497
More like they need to ban ''muh traditional catenaccio''
How the fuck do you expect players to improve if the whole league plays dinosaur football and benches every player until they're 23 years old?

Make Cassano FIGC President or something, I don't care
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>>154084429
MY team at least has enough Italians to send over when required. Truth be told Jj did send in such greats as Gatti and Locatelli; if only they've played last night so their winning jj ™ dna could've saved Shitaly.
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Mo i will start arbitration proceedings like senegol did, this red card was unlawful and compromised the game.

-gravina
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>>154084467
It would probably achieve something small by way of brute force but scouting has gotten advanced enough where primavera squads will end up full of Gianni Stranieri stolen from Cobham or Kazakhstan or wherever. That Jj next gen miracolo generation was mostly foreigners, that Lecce team that won the Serie A primavera was almost all foreigners, etc. A better model would be to examine what Atalanta has been doing (besides doping) to build a strong academy up from nothing. There’s a clear difference between the Italians they’ve produced and Pioli relegating La Viola by playing an XI of the U21’s graveyard
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>>154084529
french ref revenged kalulu
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what does kalulu have to do with shitaly shitting the bed :skull:
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These are the same people who shill Pio Esvomito on a constant basis
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>>154084582
no idea but i don’t oppose kurping kalunegru
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>italian footballs standards dropped even further when media was forced to shill bbilans next negru project; kalunegru
wtf i knew it
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>>154084607
Looks like a Bastoni and Cristante fusion, the dream player of the current Italian managers
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>>154084596
weston muttuidi scored against belgium btw
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>>154084539
I would opt for a completely different approach.
A major problem in Italian football that nobody dares to address is the overcrowding of players in the youth academies of Serie A clubs.
Every club has at least 60/70 players under contract in the Under21 teams and younger age groups, with hordes of them being sent off on endless, hopeless loan spells to clubs that will eventually snub them for experienced 30yos with a decent track record. It is no longer acceptable to have a mid-table club of little significance hogging on such an enormous amount of players without a clear overall strategy.
Football needs selection, there must be clear-cut decisions, we must dish out the 'yes, I'll keep you in my team' and 'no, get gud, find another club' to re-establish a hierarchy that is as decentralised as can be, because a firm rejection will definitely change a professional life forever.
My solution is to abolish the Primavera leagues altogether, they're useless. These tournaments are background noise with zero competitiveness, and will only line the pockets of the self-proclaimed gurus sitting on the sidelines and a few dodgy agents.
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Kristi Noem is single now btw
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I think the whole sequence of shitalians (inlcuding the commentators) unironically believing tonali would score that free kick, the full 30 seconds of solemn silence, then muh sandrino kicking it directly into the barrier is like top 5 lowest moments of shitalian soccer
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>>154083999
Didn't MontLOLivo shill this guy?
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CORNUTO
SIAMO VITTIMI DELL'ALBITRALITÀ
A NOI CONTRARIA
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>>154084727
Kek mo I believe the kid using gemini roleplay story, the guy writing totally didn't Thiago Motta'd his son and google (tori seMITICI) aren't right about the child protection violations
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>Italy fails to qualify for 2018 WC
>insert decreto crescita
>You can now hire foreigners cheaper than Italians
>All Italians vanish from serie ass

Who could’ve foreseen this
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>>154084666
For me it's when the serie ass top tier defender sticks hacks from behind some bosnian plumber before half time
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Shut up you abominations, new kandy sul tavolo kino dropped
https://youtu.be/Xige0BYCxIo?si=e8X6g8RL02vUMCfl
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you now remember the Vignato brothers
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>Abodi: “Chiederò a Gravina di dimettersi, da lui mi aspetto un sussulto di dignità”

> Il ministro dello Sport replica a Gravina: “Scorretto tentare di negare responsabilità e accusare la politica”

> Gravina, pressing sulle dimissioni. Malagò, Abete e Marani per prendere il suo posto

> Il presidente ha resistito ai flop del 2022 e 2024, è stato rieletto un anno fa con il 98,7%. Ma il suo consenso in Figc oggi è in calo. E la serie A vuole l’ex numero 1 del Coni
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>>154084802
>Akritas Chlorakas
>HNK Rijeka
damn
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>>154083957
I heard a Norwegian journalist talk about it just now. He said the Norwegian players looked at the Italy squad and just felt like there was nobody to be afraid of. If you play Germany they have Wirtz than can hurt you, with Spain and France there are Yamal and Mbappe etc.

Even when playing against >us the other day you have Gravenberch, Gakpo and Van Dijk who will make things difficult for you. Does Italy even have one player that "makes things difficult" for the other team apart from maybe the keeper?
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>>154084238
>>154084252
>>154084269
You take photos like these yourself right? Nice composition.
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>>154084909
Toenail, gym, couliflower and dollar
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ITALY DO NOT WORRY

THE NGUBU FACTORY IS BUILDING THE 2030 TEAM (80% BLACKED)

https://youtu.be/mpsNWPp0Rho
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>nation full of old farts who think that footie is still in the 90s
>managers who usually hate creativity and prefer spamming crosses with big midfielders and strikers hopefully sculing a goal (which starts in the footie academies)
>youngsters who never play unless it's a smaller team or a miracle happens
>anyone who tries to play differently gets shat on by the whole media
>concept of wingers barely exists
>le corto muso and epic 1-0 is hailed as the perfect thing
Just kick the old farts out and try to modernize (absolutely not doable in Italy)
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>>154084768
It defaulted to some English dub and for a moment I lived in the Bastoni-rating nightmare dimension wtf
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Modernizing means spamming the ngubu factory in case anyone is wondering
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>>154084980
Crying about black players certainly doesn't help, but if you think that only those can put in three dribbles then it's up to you.
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I finished my divination reading of the layers of an onion, and the answer on how to revive Italian football has been revealed:
Pinkandy as president and special federal commissioner of the FIGC
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>We will play in the WC again one day
>But not yet
>not yet

https://youtu.be/mLX0gDaH_d0
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Thomas Pikandy
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>FIGC headquarters vandalized—The FIGC headquarters was vandalized overnight: eggs were thrown against the entrance wall, near the federal emblem, and flowerbeds were damaged.
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>>154085154
>we heggen een serieus probleem
wake me up when the headquarters will be wandanaralized
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PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for April:
- Lords of the Fallen
- Tomb Raider I-III Remastered
- Calcio Art Online Fractured Mundialdream
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>>154084922
Yeah, just me.
Had some time because work is slow, so figured I might do something fun with the kid.
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mo lotito is saving la nazionale
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>>154084961
>Just kick the old farts out and try to modernize (absolutely not doable in Italy)
Make Antonio Cassano dictator of Italy
Lele Adani as his right hand man

He will revive CALCIO
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Jewccio working with dadccio to create [redacted]
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Duccio will stop being liquid for a week and stop shitting for 5 days after, this is the power of muh tradition
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The situation is gravina but not serious
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>>154085206
I was unironically supposed to go there with my nephew today, but he fell ill so we stayed home and fucked about with his lego
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>>154084909
the last time that was the case was 2021, they weren't generational talents but you knew Insigne would score if given the space to shoot enough times and every 10 attempts Chiesa would run past you at least 3 times and create a chance to score.
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One night in Zenica
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if you ever had any doubts about what sort of underdeveloped snakelet could be charmed by third world evangelists like those at BoboTV, today you have yet another answer in >>154085303
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>one day you will post with two ducci alphers that met each other irl because their dad and uncle brought them to a Feyenoord training session as kids
that's sweet
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Why are all the candidates to be the new head of FIGC odd old politicians not a single ex player like Baggio, Del Piero, Maldini etc.
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>>154085303
I'd also recommend reviving Vialli in order to have a better striker with the help of Cassano's Nutella-powered superpowers and also moving the FIGC headquarters to the hills of Sardegna to clear minds a little bit. For a better home advantage and some patriotic pride, turning the Colosseum into Italy's brand new national stadium is a must-do as well.
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yeah let's put brainlet ex football players in charge of the entire organization, what could possibly go wrong
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>>154085376
because anything that involves an election is political? In any nation and any environment
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>>154085384
If we want to keep Belgium #1 happy, we'll have to rebrand it into Colosseum Muani
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Now I wouldn't take the bbilan youth as word of God, but seems to me like there are even more zingaresque things happening in youth teams and lower tiers of Italian football than there are in the top flight, and that's saying something knowing how Serie Ass is
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descendants of mctominus will get you guys to the 2046 world cup easy dont worry
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>>154085359
>Can't into irony
But, really most of what Cassano says about calcio is what any football fan thinks

You don't need to be a rocket scientist to understand football, but for modern calcio it's all about putting a pretense ''muh trad catenaccio, muh senatore pecking order'', it's all about some bizarre false sense of identity
Meanwhile they ban all the ultras from the stadiums
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/int/ idea: fusion between Scotland and Southern Italy to create the newer country of Greater Terronia to be able to finally qualify for a World Cup
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>>154085461
Sacchi was canceled for saying ''too many negri in the youth teams'' 10 years ago
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>>154085489
>Adrian's wall (now with Mafia International)
fund it
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>>154085461
serie ass has never been the issue, it's the last piece of the puzzle. The real problem is that everything youth related is, like italy, a badly run mafia system
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>>154085498
He should've been canceled from the get go because he's an overrated neurotic hack anyway
Most of the convoluted mess we're deep into now has been caused by his reform of youth academies at federal level in the 2010s
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>the man that ushered in the golden era of calcio at a level never seen before in modern history by any other league is a hack
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In January 1997, the "Mani Pulite" investigation on Italian politics certified a transfer of 22 billion lire of slush funds from Fininvest's secret safe owned by Silvio Berlusconi and called "All Iberian" to a foreign account held by politician Bettino Craxi. This discovery caused a widening of the investigation that brought to light, after a series of rogatory letters, a system of pyramid transfers of illegal money in favor of AC Milan players: as much as 122.5 billion lire (61 million Euros) passed into the current accounts located in several tax havens of some Rossoneri players in the 1991-1994 period

The total of slush funds rose to 190 billion lire (95 million Euros), considering the years up to 1997. In summary, for the three Scudetto seasons of Capello's Milan, 20 million Euros were annually paid out illegally as extra salaries to Milan's players: all, of course, tax-free. The cover is one of Fininvest's countless fake companies, the "News and Sport Time", that was supposed to take care of the players' image rights, but it never happened

Money was paid to the players but the puppet companies did not then "use" the players for advertising means. That money, which went out the door, would come back in the window to the athletes' account, as additional but "tax-free" compensation. Fun fact: the names on the slush funds list would be coded using the last two letters of the players' first and last name. Stefano Eranio for example would thus become "Noio."

Ranking of emoluments paid to Milan players through slush funds: Van Basten 42.645 billion lire, Gullit 18.271 billion, Lentini 25.880 billion, Rijkaard 8 billion, Papin 4.889 billion, Baresi 4.500 billion, Maldini 4.355 billion, De Napoli 1.297 billion, Panucci 1.177 billion, Eranio 760 million, Tassotti 520 million, Savicevic 441 million

The All Iberian trial ended on 22 November 2000, when Corte di Cassazione declared Silvio Berlusconi's acquittal due to the statute of limitations of the offense
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>>154085525
>He should've been canceled from the get go because he's an overrated neurotic hack anyway
Cry and cope more
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>>154085577
Double dubs confirm the absurdity of that statement
Anti-Milan retards are insane
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if we now find ourselves with a substantial number of 'phoenix' clubs that have gone bust time and again, the lion's share of the blame surely lies with Berlusconi's Milan, which inflated transfer fees through its decidedly curious money-making schemes back in the day
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reminder bbilanisti are literally factory workers as the name casciavit implies
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>Marco Van Basten on Sacchi: "There was never any special feeling between him and me. He never gave me the impression of being honest in human relations,on was never direct. He would zigzag. When he was unhappy with the way we were training, he would lash out at the young players, at the weaker ones, who may have been leading the group instead. History was made by his players. That Milan was one of the strongest teams ever. He played an important part. He was good at making friends with journalists, he was able to build an image as a great innovator. He didn't invent anything. The setup that Milan used was neither revolutionary nor offensive. We deployed outstanding defenders. What made us win so much was always the defense, to which he applied himself a lot, while devoting little time to the offensive phase."
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>>154085613
Berlusconi was the continuation of Bernabeu

>>154085625
So which is it?
Are Milan Berlusconian Richbvlls or le casciavit poorfags?
Can't have it both ways intercuck
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I'm pretty sure even Buyern has had financial scandals in the past, don't know how anyone expects people operating in a business worth billions to be honest
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richfag berlusconi voters are InterGODS and they voted him because they knew he would fuck poorfags aka casciavit aka bbilanisti over
at the same time poorfags aka casciavit voted him because dumb people got brainwashed by a smart entrepreneur buying a milanese club just to win votes for his upcoming political project
it's that simple
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>>154085701
Great difference being is that Bayern has actual billions and not slushfund or otherwise imaginary chinese billions
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Casciavitdei
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>>154085679
Typical Duccio cope
He was mad that Sacchi never gave him enough freedom and preferred Gullit
Capello is a far more defensive coach but you never see him shit-talk Capello because Capello appeased his ego
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The reason top Serie Ass clubs often hire over-the-hill Slavs and Ngubus of unknown age over “native” Italians isn’t because of an innate Italian IQ deficit (a lazy & wrong explanation). A key part of it comes down to the c-word: Calcio. Tough questions demand tough answers & if we’re really serious about fixing the problem, we have to confront the TRUTH:

Our Italian culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long (at least since the 90s and likely longer). That doesn’t start in the U-23, it starts YOUNG.

A culture that celebrates the 29 year old young talent over the Juve Next Gen refugee, or the EPL Reject over the soulfvl Dribbly Scugnizz, will not produce the best footballers.

A culture that venerates Patrik Schick from “remember that one goal tho,” or Gabriel Paletta over Luca Rigoni in “THAT webm,” or ‘Gio Scotti' over Diletta in “halftime slagposting,” will not produce the best footballers.

(Fact: I know *multiple* sets of terroni parents in the 90s who actively limited how much their kids could watch those .webms precisely because they promoted mediocrity…and their kids went on to become wildly successful welfare recipients).

More movies like Saving Patrick Zaki, fewer reruns of “BoboTV.” More betting on games, less taking ourselves in round. More weekend scansing competitions, less loans with options to buy. More CALCIO, less Iracy. More catenaccio, less “playing out of the back.” More attempting to choke out Guido Vaciago, less “Bisogna fare i homplimenti ai ragazzi .”
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>>154085701
Juve had a financial scandal just a few years ago
Inter is also very suspicious in recent years
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>>154083603
Jewe, Milan and Inter think they're european elites and above this, while the reality is that serie ass is at best a farming league for EPL
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How many figureheads did Milan need to go through to plug the financial holes left by the Berlusconi era, again?
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>>154085722
>or ‘Gio Scotti' over Diletta in “halftime slagposting
Preach
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>>154085703
>richfag berlusconi voters are InterGODS and they voted him because they knew he would fuck poorfags aka casciavit aka bbilanisti over
So he fucked over Milan by winning them 5 CL Titles and making them the most titled club in the world?

Weird cope
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>>154085710
aren't they in the middle of a bit of a financial crisis? Which if course looks mundane when compared to Inter or Barcellona but still
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see, that's how the mind of a poorfag works. He can't see the bigger picture, all he cares about is football because that's the only thing that makes him happy. Berlusconi was a genius.
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>>154084246
You can't discriminate against EU players according to EU law. That might be part of what Gravina was talking about with his crazy "only football is a professional sport in Italy" speech.
You can discriminate against Africans or what have you, though.
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>>154085722
>fewer reruns of “BoboTV.
Cringe and bluepilled
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Papa's pizzeria is the best game ever made btw
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>>154084617
Isn't that the same even in England? Chelsea owns half the world.
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Make Juventus Great Again

WC 1934 (9 Juve players)
>Gianpiero Combi
>Umberto Caligaris
>Virginio Rosetta
>Luigi Bertolini
>Luis Monti
>Mario Varglien
>Felice Borel
>Giovanni Ferrari
>Raimundo Orsi
WC 1938 (2)
>Alfredo Foni
>Pietro Rava
WC 1982 (6)
>Dino Zoff
>Antonio Cabrini
>Claudio Gentile
>Gaetano Scirea
>Marco Tardelli
>Paolo Rossi
WC 2006 (5)
>Gianluigi Buffon
>Fabio Cannavaro
>Gianluca Zambrotta
>Mauro Camoranesi
>Alessandro Del Piero
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how many Jj players in 2010,2014 and 2018 squads?
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wtf Lloyd Kelly is actually Italian?!?
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>>154083603
That works for small teams like yesteryear's Zamparini's Palermo who knew how to sell
Milan is a big team and doesn't know how to sell, we always get lowballed
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>Gravina OUT
>Abete BACK
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>>154085774
Careful, you'll choke on all that copium you're inhaling
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>>154085766
I haven't heard anything about that, but could be true I guess
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>>154085852
"Not on my watch"
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>Following the well-known events surrounding the piracy shield and the fine imposed on the company by AGCOM, Cloudflare's CEO has mocked Italy for failing to qualify for the World Cup in a sarcastic post on X.
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New FIFA rankings are up
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>>154085929
why would you take friendlies into account??
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>>154085965
Idk, ask Gianni
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Next World Cup there will be full grown adults Italians that never saw their NT at one.
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>>154085981
l'homme qui transporte le neant amplifié dans sa valise en carton
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>>154086017
Militaires Sans Frontières reference?
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>>154086037
no, rather a comment on how long-standing poverty can wipe out everything except the dialectic of materialism
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>>154086076
Wow, le redditventus discord will love that take!
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>>154085891
seems I was wrong, they're just downsizing wages to avoid further ballooning
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OH NO NO NO NO NO NO
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Test
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>>154086342
It was over before it even began
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>>154086358
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https://x.com/marcorubio/status/2039400718830801058
boy oh boy
rip burgerbros
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>>154086458
This is AI right? The part between 0:50 and 0:55 is odd
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Il portiere della Bosnia sul rigore di Esposito
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>>154086458
gusanos are easily a bottom 5 socioeconomic group worldwide
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>>154075693
Baggio carried you like a madman in 1994, and you lost in the final against brasiu, nor in the repechaje against… Uhmmm… (Check notes) Bosnia And Herzegovina, which is a fanmade nation to inflate UEFA
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Università gusanos
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>>154086458
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT look up who's marco rubio (actually has black hair) main donor
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Morata's career progression be like:
https://streamable.com/f71do4
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https://x.com/RE_Games/status/2039391944137482743
Mercenaries mode is actually up?
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>>154086458
will twinkazz’ sign up?
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I just realized the anime and vydia captchas are this year's fish of April...
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>>154086621
Oh shit I completely forgot about the april's fool event, is that really it?
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>>154086621
Nasa is also doing a cool fish of April event
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The Italy arc is over, now us us chaoslovers return to the Spurs hatewatch
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>>154086688
his face looks ai generated
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De ZerbAI
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Bruno Conti-Roma: It’s over. “Marazico” is leaving after more than 50 years and having launched countless talents.

His contract expires in June, and there appears to be no prospect of renewal. It will therefore be a farewell after so many successes as a player—most notably the 1983 Scudetto.

The decision was made in recent days, and the rumors have been sadly confirmed. Conti’s contract, in fact, expires in June, and there appears to be no room for extending the arrangement. In recent months, Bruno has been primarily focused on selecting players for the younger teams, ages 14 and under. Tarantino’s imminent return to the helm and the appointment of Pasquale Berardi as head of youth scouting have accelerated a painful process and a revolution in the youth sector (the goal is to create an Under-23 team) that is also expected to lead to Alberto De Rossi’s departure. Conti is unlikely to change his mind, but he won’t join other teams; he’ll devote himself to his family unless the national team considers him for an official role.

He leaves a huge legacy at Roma. Over decades at the helm of the youth teams, he discovered, among others: De Rossi, Pepe, Aquilani, Romagnoli, Bertolacci, Caprari, Politano, Frattesi, Scamacca, Calafiori, Pellegrini, Zalewski, Bove, and Pisilli. But the list would be even longer, not to mention the crucial role he played in Francesco Totti’s development during his early years at Trigoria.

As a player, his successes were even greater. He was the undisputed star of the team’s second league title and their run to the 1984 European Cup final, won five Coppa Italia titles, and was named the best player of the 1982 World Cup by the great Pelé. That’s when he was given the nickname “Marazico,” a portmanteau of Maradona and Zico. The iconic number 7, that “There’s only one Bruno” who managed to fill the Olimpico on the day of his farewell to football, just 24 hours after losing the UEFA Cup final to Inter.
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/tv/ idea:
Conte, Ranieri, Allegri, Spalletti, Ancelotti, Gasperini, Sarri, Italiano, Roberto Mancini, Baroni and Pisacane form a team who’s mission is to defeat Gravina and free Italian football.

Only to discover after defeating Gravina that he was just the local figurehead. They uncover a large plot - the French football federation has installed sleeper agents deep inside of Italian political bureaucracy to sabotage Italy from within as revenge for the 2006 World Cup final.

The team warn their colleagues in the English, German and Spanish FA’s as similar agents could be residing there as well. The English FA colleagues contact the team and warn them that the French FA is just another layer in a deep web.

The real culprit is the North Atlantic council with the United States at the front trying to destroy European culture and heritage by blowing up historic stadiums like the San Siro and the Old Trafford and replace them with soulless NFL stadiums, change club badges from the historic versions to commercialized slop, replace all national team players with different ethnicities than the local population and ultimately ensure the USA wins a World Cup to demoralize Europeans and assert transatlantic American domination.

France was the first test subject and fell quickly. Now Italy is the next. But there isn’t much time left. Italy’s football soul is almost dead but it may yet be saved.
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>>154086342
CASAAR DO NOT REDEEM
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWaA19xElUh/

Fell asleep?
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goodnight gracekings
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Nasa won
Nasi lost
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https://x.com/SkySport/status/2039470262664511531
>conte and allegri could replace gattuso
lol
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/v/ idea: StarFIGC



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