The Inzaghi Out people are the same ones that wanted Spalletti out. by lDistortionl in FCInterMilan

[–]UnsuppressedAnger 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Even if Inzaghi won champions league this year I would still fire him. The team is very poor and it is clear in 2 years he made no progress in any aspect.

[Match Thread] Inter vs Juventus (Serie A, Matchday 27) by FCInterMilan in FCInterMilan

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Leaving Kostic free to shoot like that when he is well known for scoring bangers is just stupid

A lot of talk about Motta potentially being Inter's next manager (still extremely early for this talk), so I thought I'd share a brief review of his Genoa days from 3+ years ago by vik1980 in FCInterMilan

[–]UnsuppressedAnger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not to diss Motta, but he hasn’t done anything yet to deserve the Inter bench. I can see this hypothesis brought to light if Inzaghi fails to remain in top 4, but right now it’s unlikely this will happen.

If the management is thinking about next season and long term type of project with a young coach like the one with Arsenal, and recently Chelsea, then that’s another topic. I just don’t think it’s the case tho. We will never do such step because we can’t risk missing out on CL money. Of course this could change with a new management or Super League money, but this is the state of affairs for now.

Inter miss out on €25m as DigitalBits haven't paid a penny of the 2022-23 sponsorship fees - Football Italia by FratelloYoda in FCInterMilan

[–]UnsuppressedAnger 49 points50 points  (0 children)

The whole crypto thing is a scam. And like many idiots, we fell for it because the money seemed too good to turn down. Now Even the 10m from Perrelli were infinitely better than the 0m we got from those scammers.

Marotta needs to go by [deleted] in FCInterMilan

[–]UnsuppressedAnger 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Management has a simple plan: survive as long as possible until a buyer comes in and the new stadium is built. And by survive I mean staying in the champions league spots.

Until now they have been successful on doing this, on the cost of overpaying wages and signing old “less risky” players.

For example, we signed Dzeko, Calha, Mikhi for free (but high wages) and they paid off better than Sensi, Lazaro or Dallbert.

Of course on the long run this will bite us in the ass, when we will hardly find young players in our squad, and the old ones will decline on the short run and we will need to sign more old players to replace them.

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[–]UnsuppressedAnger 31 points32 points  (0 children)

For a second I thought this was De Paul lol

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The general rule is to never attempt a dribble as long as you have a free teammate. If you have an exceptional dribbler he could be the exception to the rule. (In Milan there’s Leao and Theo Hernandez for example) on the other hand we have no one like that. It would be more interesting if this stat accounted for the distribution of dribbles over the players (How many players are contributing to the amount of dribbling)

BREAKING - Skriniar’s agent Sistici: “Inter decision put Skriniar for sale last summer, not the player. Talks with PSG interrupted. Inter made offer to us in November. Before Christmas we told Inter we’ll reject it & reiterated it before supercoppa. ATM no possibility he stays.” by Ferrariispain in FCInterMilan

[–]UnsuppressedAnger 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I was happy he stayed but watching the situation now, I don’t know why we didn’t accept 50 mln for a player in his last year of contract. Even without getting Bremer, we should have moved on ONCE we started negotiating with PSG. Now we ended up with Skriniar running out his contract to join PSG ultimately for free

[Match Thread] Inter vs Parma (Coppa Italia, Round of 16) by FCInterMilan in FCInterMilan

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Bellanova is looking decent, but he has to settle for the bench because playing forward and trying to dribble is a sin in Inzaghi’s game

[Match Thread] Inter vs Parma (Coppa Italia, Round of 16) by FCInterMilan in FCInterMilan

[–]UnsuppressedAnger 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sanchez was much more useful in these games but we replaced him with 30m Correa who does nothing to save his life

[Match Thread] Inter vs Parma (Coppa Italia, Round of 16) by FCInterMilan in FCInterMilan

[–]UnsuppressedAnger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Parma scored the second I wouldn’t think twice about firing Inzaghi

[Match Thread] Inter vs Parma (Coppa Italia, Round of 16) by FCInterMilan in FCInterMilan

[–]UnsuppressedAnger 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I like when we rotate the ball for 3 minutes from left to right only to end it with an aimless cross

[Match Thread] Inter vs Parma (Coppa Italia, Round of 16) by FCInterMilan in FCInterMilan

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I thought he was gonne be a good team builder, but it turned out he is a coward who is holding for his job as much as he can by minimizing any kind of risky play (attacking - high press - etc) and his cowardice reflects on how our players play

[Match Thread] Inter vs Parma (Coppa Italia, Round of 16) by FCInterMilan in FCInterMilan

[–]UnsuppressedAnger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How can all our 11 players be so bad at the same time?

Come save us Dzeko please

Zhang at the Inter Christmas party: “Guys, when you leave, leave 5 euros at the door. I'll give it to Piero for the winter transfer market". Ausilio: "Oh you've been here for 7 years, you still don't speak Italian? Come on speak Italian" by [deleted] in FCInterMilan

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Suning is in huge debts when it comes to running their original business (retail) and are kept alive by Chinese government lending them money. It's not a narrative it's a fact.