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Inter Milan Thread (2004 - 2005)

muz88

Youth Team
Adriano won't leave i can't see him playing in a madrid shirt or even a chelsea shirt i think he'll play for a long time for inter
 

SB9Dragon

Fan Favourite
I'm about to switch back to my Oba "apparel." He has simply been sensational, scoring important goals and making something happen out of nothing. If only Adriano could get back on form, then our attack could truly be feared again.

Sort of funny how our problem is now a lack of scoring instead of the many defensive flaws we were suffering at the beginning of the year.
 

Internazionale

Elo Ratings
I don't give a damn if Adriano moves to Real Madrid. He's a more like a selfish-player. Besides, Inter need more funds.

All I do care is Inter can play & achieve something in every season, perhaps win a trophy.
 

Internazionale

Elo Ratings
YEAH !! Martins is so GREAT !! :rockman:
3 straight wins & still undefeated in 33 matches overall (Serie A, Coppa Italia, & CL.)

Keep winning Inter ! :)
 

Yossarian

Fan Favourite
So dig this brothers. Adriano admitted to me in a casual conversation last night while we were having dinner (home-made bread, tender rabbit fillet and pike-perch steak and a fine bottle of Monsecco - Le Coline) that he will not leave us until he fulfills his promise and long life dream of winning something "significant" with us. Hurhurhur.....not to sound too cynical or pessimistic here, but, I think with that pledge, he won't be leaving us anytime soon for Real or anyone else for atleast another decade or even his entire footballing career.


Hopefully he doesn't hold the Copa Italia in high regards, or else he might be gone as soon as this summer, though.
 

Bummy_JaB

Senior Squad
Yoss I think its time you had a talk with some of our boys... Oh and get Thierry pissed off he is not booting them from long distance in 2005(H)
 

Yossarian

Fan Favourite
Emre has been on the bench as of late, but has contributed to the team positively whenever he's been given the chance. Trade rumours were surrounding him while the transfer period was still open, but fortunately nothing ever panned out. If he's looking to fill out his potential and become a bonified worldclass footballer, he'll request a transfer in the summer. The kid is great, it's just that he's at Inter. Hopefully Arsenal will pick 'em up or something.
 

soccerpk

Youth Team
Gentlemen, what is going on with Karagounis?
I think he is a great talent and it looks like Mancini is letting him rot on the bench. From what I've seen of him so far this year, he creates something everytime he steps on the pitch.
That miraculous 3-2 comeback victory last month where Inter scored 3 goals in injury time (Recoba, Vieri and Martins I think), well Karagounis came on in the 88th minute I think and he changed the game.
The only thing I don't like about him is that he is always trying to be fouled and goes to the ground too easily, but besides that, he is exciting, aggressive and can make things happen.
Why doesn't Mancini play him more????
 

SB9Dragon

Fan Favourite
Karagounis does deserve more chances but with Veron in the Squad that chance is extremely cut down. Karagounis also can't play his LW like spot ala Greece either since we already have Stankovic. Emre on the other hand is also fighting for spots, and he has stiff competition from Davids and Stankovic.
 

Bummy_JaB

Senior Squad
Great header by Cordoba today :rockman:

Davids played like crap :( :( I think his days at inter are numbered

OMG Vieri should have won it
 

SB9Dragon

Fan Favourite
Parma: 2 -------------------
Inter: 2



TEN-MAN INTER STAGE FIGHTBACK AT TARDINI
Sunday, 06 February 2005 16:59:27
PARMA - Goals from Ivan Cordoba and Christian Vieri saw Inter hold Parma to a 2-2 draw in a dramatic Serie A Week 23 encounter at the Tardini, with the Nerazzurri in ten men for 55 minutes after Marco Materazzi was dismissed.

After twice hitting the woodwork, the Gialloblu took the lead on 36 minutes in an Inter-dominated first half. Mark Bresciano hit the crossbar on 12 minutes then Simplicio hit the post before converting from the spot after Materazzi was sent off for handling the ball in the box. Ex-Nerazzurri keeper Sebastian Frey denied Davids and Stankovic as both midfielders had good chances to equalise on the stroke of half time.

Gilardino doubled for Parma fifteen minutes into the second half with a spectacular effort from inside the Nerazzurri box, and it looked like Inter's long unbeaten run was in serious doubt. But like they have done so often this season, Mancini's men kept their composure and Cordoba pulled one back on 76 minutes, rising above the Parma defence to head home a Mihajlovic inswinger. Christian Vieri equalised from the penalty spot with his 100th Serie A goal for Inter on 82 minutes after Bonera fouled Cordoba in the box, and had an excellent chance for a winner but Adriano's ball across the six-yard box went through his legs at the far post.

The draw stretches Inter's unbeaten run to 36 matches, but the Nerazzurri slip to fourth in the table as Udinese beat Brescia 1-0 at the Rigamonti.

Definately was one hell of a match. A shame the side didn't win it in the end, but coming back from a 2-0 deficit after going down a man in the 1st half was still quite a feat in itself
 


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