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Insidious Von

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Interesting stat, Neymar makes more money than the entire Atalanta club. Chelsea are paying Timo Werner $157,200 a week, he didn't play against Bayern. I'm assuming the two club rule in the same year still applies. Do Chelsea know they are giving all that money to a big game midget? He was invisible against Bayern and Wolfsburg before he moved.

Ivan Peresic wouldn't have left Inter if he didn't get a sweet deal. He's replaced Robben at Bayern, they are the favorites to win the CL this year. Inter have officially made the loan of Alexis Sanchez permanent. The question for Inter, will they risk bringing in Stefano Sensi as a substitute? They were undefeated when he was healthy.
 

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Obviously you do not understand how the Lower Rung Premier Division teams respect the top teams by allowing them possession and then counter attacking on the break. Possession is meaningless if they concede too many goals to the giants in the Premier Division. Well Real Madrid had just 5 attempts at goal although they had 46% of possession. Bournemouth had 14 attempts at goal and they gave Manchester City a bigger run for their money. Big difference, though they did not capitalize on it.

My beloved Burnley are the epitome of a lower rung PL team, having finish top ten 2 of the last 3 seasons. As mentioned above, we rely on a strong, well drilled defence and snatch a goal or 2 when the opportunity arises, particularly from set piece situations. 2 seasons back we beat Liverpool 2-0 with only 18% possession. The only top PL team who regularly 'have our number' are Man City, last five meetings we've lost 0-5.
 

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I had to look up Burnley, didn't know where it is. It must be a scenic place, last stop before The Lake District. I don't mind but what happened to the EPL thread?

Provided Eriksen stays, Conte has to figure out how to play them both. They play the same role but are polar opposites. The Dane is a cool pickpocket while the Italian plays with the fire of Gennarino Gattuso within him. Inter were undefeated when he was healthy.

Candreva gets a love tap.

 

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The previous clip was blocked. DAZN wants my business, this may not be. Nice spring by Barella to Lukaku, almost a goal.

 

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I had to look up Burnley, didn't know where it is. It must be a scenic place, last stop before The Lake District. I don't mind but what happened to the EPL thread?

Provided Eriksen stays, Conte has to figure out how to play them both. They play the same role but are polar opposites. The Dane is a cool pickpocket while the Italian plays with the fire of Gennarino Gattuso within him. Inter were undefeated when he was healthy.

Candreva gets a love tap.

Burnley itself is a bit of a sh*t hole, a former mill town, but surrounded by quite picturesque villages. And ya, not far from Lake District. As for hijacking this thread, some guy piped up about the importance of possession %, so I answered to provide proof it's not as important as one may imagine.
 

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Not complaining, feel free.

I thought Kate Ovens was a Geordie but her bio says she's from Fleet - again don't know where that is. She's a Fulham fans. This is how she can do the insane food challenges.

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Kate has a crush on Homer Simpson. If she were a Venus de Milo gummy bear, he'd be all over her.

Rip toilet!!!!!

 
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Insidious Von

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Andrea Pirlo isn't wasting any time, he knows what he wants. If he manages to sign both of them I'm assuming Sturaro will be recalled from loan. They need a hardman.

 

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Here's a couple of Serie A rumours for you to digest. There's some reports Lazio are after Burnley's New Zealand born striker Chris Wood, that's probably balderdash. However, strong newspaper talk about AC Milan and Juve, along with a couple of higher end PL clubs, are looking seriously at our 20 year old left winger Dwight McNiel. That could have some true to it, the kid has potential to burn.




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Never thought it would happen. Man Utd rejects Lukaku, Ashley Young and Alexis Sanchez performing admirably at Inter. Kudos to Conte.

Inter and Man Utd will meet in the finals if they overcome their respective semifinal opponents. Would be an interesting match.
Yes, good players Lukaku is brilliant and I like Martinez, he's emotional but hustles.....Friday Bayern-Barca 🤩🤩🤩
 
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Insidious Von

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Can't blame him really, Juve suck in Europe. PSG have unlimited funds so it wont be a problem.

 

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Provided Eriksen stays, Conte has to figure out how to play them both. They play the same role but are polar opposites. The Dane is a cool pickpocket while the Italian plays with the fire of Gennarino Gattuso within him. Inter were undefeated when he was healthy.
I doubt Eriksen will stay in Inter. His temperament does not fit with Conte and the Italians. And he did not move there to sit on the bench.
 

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Interesting point of discussion, Toronto FC has a salary bill of just over $24 million, Atalanta has one of $ 35 million, basically Toronto's bill plus a couple more designated players, but the reality of the situation is Atalanta would destroy TFC in a match. It goes to show how much MLS spends on very few players at the top, while leaving a very weak roster at the 10 to 20 positions.
 

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There is talk that Messi wants out of Barcelona now and return to his ancestral land. Barca are skirting bankruptcy, they could use the cash.

I've told his story before but it bears repeating. Messi was recruited to Barcelona at age 13, he's third generation Argentinian. The problem for Barca was he had no Spanish heritage, they would need to declare him as a foreigner according to EURO rules. So they requested a passport for him from the Italian Foreign Office and it was granted. A gross dereliction of die diligence on the part of Italy, they held the hammer. And we all know what "Il Traditore" went on to do.

This is where Messi's family is from.

 
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Silvio Berlusconi: AC Monza's Serie A ambition under ex-Italy prime minister
By Daniele VerriItalian football journalist
Last updated on7 hours ago7 hours ago.From the sectionEuropean Football

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi left his role as AC Milan owner after 31 years in 2017, before buying Monza in 2018
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi left his role as AC Milan owner after 31 years in 2017, before buying Monza in 2018
What are the former Italy prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and his old AC Milan cohort Adriano Galliani doing at AC Monza?
It's a good question.

Situated 12 miles north-east of Milan, the city of Monza, best known for being the home of Italian Formula 1 races, now has a football team with a new-found ambition and, courtesy of the millions of euros and contacts Berlusconi brings, links to players such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Kaka.
Berlusconi, who oversaw five Champions League titles and eight Serie A championships as Milan owner between 1986 and 2017, and Galliani, his former chief executive at I Rossoneri, have already taken their new club from Serie C to Serie B for the first time in 19 years.
And while Berlusconi's motivations for buying the club in the summer of 2018, just 18 months after he left Milan, are still not clear, the target is much more obvious: to take Monza to Serie A for the first time in their history.
The first step has been completed. Because of the Covid-19 outbreak, the Serie C season was suspended and Monza were awarded automatic promotion to Serie B, a tier in which they last played in 2001.
"How did I experience our feat? I made a toast at home with my daughter, since we can't have any public celebrations at the moment. Credit to the players, coaches and managers, and also a bit to myself," the ever humble Berlusconi, 83, said in an interview with local newspaper Cittadino di Monza.
"I always spoke to the boys and told them what to do on the pitch. What I expect for Milan v Monza? Probably I won't wear any scarf… my heart beats for both clubs."
Berlusconi was first elected as Italy's prime minister in 1994 and served a further two terms.
In August 2013 he was convicted of tax fraud and sentenced to four years in prison, but instead did community service because of his age.
After winning 29 trophies in all under his ownership, Silvio Berlusconi sold AC Milan for £628m (740m euro) to Chinese investor Rossoneri Sport Investment Lux in April 2017
After winning 29 trophies in all under his ownership, Silvio Berlusconi sold AC Milan for £628m (740m euros) to Chinese investor Rossoneri Sport Investment Lux in April 2017
Promotion to Serie A could be achieved just three years after Berlusconi bought the club, but then again everything about Berlusconi and Monza happens quickly.
"In one of our breakfasts in Arcore, I whispered to him that the Colombo family was selling the club," Monza-born Galliani has recalled.
"During lunch, he asked his guests what they thought of it. I didn't say anything, so he turned to me: 'Adriano, go and do it'. By the end of the day I had bought the club for him."
Bought in a deal worth a reported 3m euros through his family holding company Fininvest, Monza have already benefitted from more than 10m euros worth of investment, mainly in facilities restoration.
Apparently, 30m euros will be made available in an attempt to clinch a second consecutive promotion.
"We are not here to hide, we want to take Monza to Serie A," insisted Galliani, "and we think we have the necessary know-how".
The squad was definitely well equipped for Serie C.
AC Monza's Brianteo Stadium
AC Monza will welcome Serie B football to the 18,568-seater Brianteo Stadium next season, though the ground's safe operational capacity is just 7,500.
Coach Cristian Brocchi is a former AC Milan player and manager, while goalkeeper Eugenio Lamanna, defenders Mario Sampirisi, Giuseppe Bellusci and Gabriel Paletta, and midfielder Nicola Rigoni all boast Serie A experience.
Berlusconi has laid out a goal to scout the best youngsters and develop them into top-flight players. But there are, of course, big signings.
With the Serie B season set to start at the end of September, the Biancorossi have signed Croatian league top scorer Mirko Maric from Osijek for around £4m, as well as Polish league top scorer and Denmark striker Christian Gytkjaer from Lech Poznan.
Alongside them, Giulio Donati has joined from Lecce and Antonino Barilla from Parma is on his way. And the ambition doesn't stop there.
Earlier this year, Galliani said he had tried to lure Milan and Brazil legend Kaka out of retirement, to no avail.
And what about former Manchester City, Inter Milan and AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli?
"He is a good friend of mine, but that's impossible," Galliani recently said with a smile.
Then there's the matter of Ibvrahimovic, who is still playing at the highest level in his second stint at Milan, at the age of 38.
"Galliani called and told me: 'You said this is not the AC Milan you know. Well, the AC Milan you know is just 12 miles away'," Ibrahimovic told Gazzetta dello Sport.
"I like it; this is how a sport director works. The first time he brought me to AC Milan, he came to my place in Sweden and said: 'I am not leaving until you come with me'.
"My wife Helena looked at me terrified: 'he's crazy, what does he want?' 'We have to go,' I told her, 'otherwise he won't leave'. If you really want something, than you have to take it. With facts, not only with words."
A likely extension at Milan, and obvious budgetary constraints, might be insurmountable hurdles for Ibrahimovic arriving at Monza, but with Berlusconi and Galliani, anything is possible.
 

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Parma wants to sell Cornelius.
 

Insidious Von

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Parma wants to sell Cornelius.
Cornelius must like living in Italy, he could move abroad to a bigger club, looks like he's going to newly promoted Benevento.

Meanwhile Ac Milan have signed The Great Zlatanissimo to a one year contract that will pay him a salary comparable to what he was making with LA Galaxy. And Ac Milan appear to be the front runners to sign Sandro Tonali.

I've been to Benevento, an ancient town first built by the Greeks.

 

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Cornelius must like living in Italy, he could move abroad to a bigger club, looks like he's going to newly promoted Benevento.

Meanwhile Ac Milan have signed The Great Zlatanissimo to a one year contract that will pay him a salary comparable to what he was making with LA Galaxy. And Ac Milan appear to be the front runners to sign Sandro Tonali.

I've been to Benevento, an ancient town first built by the Greeks.

Since he Neo-classical times, danes have loved Italy. Most of Denmarks artists and authors adored Italy and lived there for long periods. Thorvaldsen, Hans Christian Andersen etc etc.
I am not the only dane that love Italy.
 
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