It's woeful. We have some top guys injured (Chiesa among them) and others somehow left home (like Fagioli) in favor of average guys. No idea why Berardi is still starting. Hope to see Gnonto on the pitch tonight. Curious about our mystery Argentinian Retegui.
Just saw the news, they're discussing the new deal and trying to find an agreement between the parts. Would be a shame to lose him as we're finally (finally!) starting to reap the fruits of our youth team (the one he recently played in is more like a B team, it's for U23 players and plays in...
Depends what one means by "second team" I think. For example, if he follows the Championship closely but also follows the PL race at a distance (and if you follow football it's nearly impossible not to be aware of what happens your own country's top division) then it's natural to have some...
You're not alone, 8/18 for me as well but I have the extenuating circumstances of being Italian and mostly following Serie A rather than the PL :ROFLMAO: In fact, 6 out of those 8 I got right were stadiums outside the UK
One of the best voices in metal/rock belonging to one of the most gentle men in the business. And I do think a lot of his live versions are better than his album versions.
Trying to summarize what he said in another part of the same interview (I remind you it's from January the 30th):
They asked him to confirm if he had more freedom in deciding market targets given that - compared to Italian ones - English clubs usually grant more freedom in that particular field...
Oh I'd assumed being Swedish he'd have some terrible opinions regarding food, like for example disliking pizza.
Given that I know De Zerbi, am Italian and I barely know Potter at all, I think my preference for RDZ is probably among the highest on NSC lol
That's the thing, I'm not speaking - I'm writing. I can write well enough to be comprehensible but I'm not nearly as good when speaking. Also, Italian is more complex than English and I assume you haven't been learning it throughout your childhood and adolescence, so no wonder you're not as...
By the way, De Zerbi was interviewed on an Italian football program on the 30th of January, there's some bits of it that have become popular on youtube - this one in particular. I'll translate it for you:
[heavy Brescian accent activates]
"[talking about the differences in mentality between...
He's actually Potter in disguise and I'm RDZ, I pretend not to have a good grasp of English in public so I always have the excuse of not understanding. Takes big balls to do, no? Now that I think about it your syntax style is also suspiciously like ours, I wonder if it's just a feature of some...
Uh yeah I guess it does seem strange for a small forum maybe, but lurking is still the one of the main (and best) rules of the internet, especially before starting to write in a community. I've been reading the forums for a while, a couple months at least, before deciding to make an account in...
Still going on with the old "can't dine in a 100-euro restaurant with a 10-euro bill" eh, Antonio?
I weirdly have some pity for the man; I honestly think he should go back to coach a small club or even in Serie B for a while, for his own health's sake. I think he would be happier at that level...
Hmm while I do understand what you mean, I'm not sure you know much about Allegri. He's the complete opposite of what you describe. He is pragmatic, that he is, but he's not authoritarian at all (unlike Conte etc.) Being pragmatic is the main feature anyone who works at Juve should have.
As for...
Hi Albion fans, Juve fan here. I find it interesting to follow the adventures of fellow Italians in the PL from time to time, and so this season I kept track of De Zerbi's management of your team. I didn't watch all your games (far from it) but I did watch a couple and also saw some highlights...