Inter Info: 3/13/08

By: robert | March 13th, 2008

What’s up my dawgs? Will he go or will he stay? That’s the question on the mind of Nerazzurri fans, and all fans of the worlds game. After the Liverpool game, the answer was no. Then yesterday, after meeting with Moratti, he had a change of heart. And is back, for now. Personally, I think Moratti was pissed at such an abrupt statement by Manico, feared a late season collapse, and tricked him into staying. Then fire his ass at the end of the year. That is Moratti’s worst fear, Manico losing control of this team, and letting the Scudetto slip through his hands. That’s my worst fear as well, and I bet most of yours. I wouldn’t expect to see him next year, but for now, he’s the guy. In other news, I-I-I-I-I have NOTHING to say. She lived on a toilet bowl for 2 years, and it became a part of her. For the first time in my life, I’m speechless. Here’s your daily fix. (Or toilet bowl accessory.)

—-> Are we falling apart?. Goal.com writer, Carlo Garganese, who I like to call Fatty Number 2, thinks we are. He points to the Figo, Vieira, and mini Crespo situation a few moths ago. He also claims that training has been separated into 2 groups, those who want Manico to stay and those who want to see him go. Sounds like an 8th grade schoolyard to me. We all know goal.com loves their drama, especially when it’s to shoot a spitball at Inter (another 8th grade reference for ya’ll). This shit is no different. I said this yesterday, and I’ll say it today. WE ARE NOT IN A CRISIS. It’s not me being “blind” to the situation because I’m a Inter fan. All of those situations with those 3 players involved the same thing, playing time. They are professionals, they want to play. They want to help their team, and when they don’t, they get angry. That shit happens in damn U-12 teams across the world. So let’s not blow shit out of proportion. We have not been playing the best calcio of late, but we have 99% of the team hurt (or so it seems). We have a six point cushion, and are in the Semi’s of the Coppa Italia. Relax.

—-> Now that’s what I want to see. According to the Gazzetta dello Sport and Corriere dello Sport, Mancini will be gone by the end of the year, Scudetto or not. I’ve already said that this is my personal opinion on what will happen, and it seems these two sources have the same feeling as well. What do you think will happen? (Also, read here.)

—-> STAY THE FUCK AWAY. Tuttosport are saying that English giants Chelsea recently went to see Super Mario play on Inter’s Primavera team, and left with their jaws hitting the floor. The Nerazzurri are close to locking him up, but haven’t done it yet. Those damn Brits better stay away. Please Moratti, lock this kid up and throw away the key. (Here as well.)

—-> Gianfelice Facchetti, the son of great Nerazzurri Giacinto, is pissed. “His interview was out of place. He put the whole club in trouble and especially the President. It was an inopportune declaration because the season still has a long time to run and his side had showed good character despite the defeat against Liverpool.” Now, the only reason this kid’s words hit the press is because of this daddy. But, he does reiterate my point. The top reason I was pissed at Mancio? The timing of his resignation. Well, what WAS his resignation. We still have a lot to play for, and something dumb like that can really ruffle some feathers. Now, he’s going to have to walk on a tightrope when talking to the media and his players.

—-> Remember yesterday? Shitty luck, paragraphs of what seemed to be Manico’s statement saying he would be coming back in Italian, and just overall not knowing what the fuck was going on. Well, this is probably much easier to understand for most of you.

—-> Federico Balzaretti is scared like a little bwaby. “I think that Inter will be angrier after their Champions League exit. I think that it is the worst time to be taking them on because they will be focused and determined to tighten their grip on a Scudetto that isn’t in the bag.” The dude does have a point. First, they will obviously be playing with a chip on their shoulder. Second, they have one focus now, the Sucdetto, and that’s bad news for everyone who’s trying to catch them.

—-> Oh, Congrats Viola. Forza Italia.

—-> Here’s the disciplinary situation for Sunday. No one, from either team, is suspended.

—-> Today’s training roundup. Cordoba had his surgery, and will continue his rehabilitation program in Florida.

Picture of the Day:

His reign continues……for now.

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  • LorenzoRosanero |  March 13th, 2008 at 1:07 pm

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    Balzaretti is scared like a little baby? Read the last paragraph in that article and you’d see that he’s obviously not scared. If you read or listen to the interview he gave to the press, he reiterates the fact that nobody on the squad are afraid of Inter. All he is saying is that he respects their current position in the standing and that they’ll be out looking for blood considering their recent run of poor form.

    Forza Palermo!

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  • robert |  March 13th, 2008 at 3:09 pm

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    I still say he’s crying like a little Bwaby.

    ;)

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  • KJ Ventimiglia |  March 13th, 2008 at 3:33 pm

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    Robert, your boys better prove it on the field…

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  • KJ Ventimiglia |  March 13th, 2008 at 3:39 pm

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    Oh, and on the Balzaretti comment.. Its a psychological ploy to build Inter up. And god knows, theyre not the most mentally competent team around. They got loads of talent. . Im not saying Palermo will win, but its better than pissing them off and giving them the “bulletin board material.”

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  • Alessio |  March 13th, 2008 at 10:05 pm

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    KJ, I wish Juve had kept Balzaretti. Much better than the sack of shit we have playing at left-back right now.

    And as a non-Interista….this drama is endlessly entertaining! Will he go? Will he stay?

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  • kat |  March 14th, 2008 at 12:24 am

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    Guido&boys should grow some balls. But sadly Balza’s right. We couldn’t have asked for a worse time to face Inter.

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  • Steven |  March 14th, 2008 at 3:24 am

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    Fuck this…It’s time to put the crappy times behind us, and take some points off of Inter.

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  • kirby |  March 14th, 2008 at 5:33 am

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    hmmm…i think that we could expect to see vieria, crespo, cesar, suazo(hopefully), solari, daccourt, figo, adriano and recoba sold or released in the summer. to me, thats great news. these players hold us back. we need youthful players, not old men, a worthless lone striker and an alcoholic. i really like figo but he’s old. we need to revamp.

    mancini is staying on. its not a bad thing. this is the man who got us some silverware after a long, long, long dry spell. the insults that some of us have been giving him really is unwarranted.ok, he did fuck up recently, but he does have a tough job. managing all that talent is hard. keeping everyone happy is even harder. plus, the injuries didnt help. so give the man a break!

    we’re gonna splash some cash this summer for sure! maybe messi? benezma? quaresma? ronaldinho? amauri? Fab Quagz (oh how i wish this one will come true)? Narsi? Aquilini? huntaleer(sp?)?

    ^^^anyone else have any suggestions?

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  • Daniele |  March 14th, 2008 at 6:50 am

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    Kirby,

    Haven’t you splashed enough cash already??

    To the tune of $125,000,000.

    Money can’t buy you everything.

    You need a coach who knows how to put the workiung pieces together, to make the puzzle complete.

    Ala Ancelotti, Spal, Rikjaard.. Mancio needs to go in order for Inter to win in Europe.

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  • robert |  March 14th, 2008 at 8:28 am

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    Daniele,

    I agree that we have already spent a lot of money, and that a change of a coach would be a breath of fresh air, but I still believe that Inter should get someone.

    I’m pushing for them to gt a “high profile” winger. Something we don’t have. Quaresma, Messi, or C-Ron would do.

    :)

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  • Johnny |  March 14th, 2008 at 9:24 am

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    0% chance of Messi or C-Ron. Quaresma is a good possibility though. If Messi or C-Ron ever come to Serie A they would tear shit up.

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  • Paolo |  March 14th, 2008 at 9:30 am

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    I would not want ronaldo on Inter. I do not think he will be effective in Serie A. Would much rather Quaresma.

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  • kirby |  March 14th, 2008 at 10:23 am

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    i dont care if we splashed that much cash. we have an old side. we need a revamp and the only way to do that is to splash some cash. and hey, its inter, we could do it if we want.

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