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devious
07-03-2004, 04:56 PM
Guys.. just take a look at this:

CORDAZ ALEX January 1 1983 Italy
FONTANA ALBERTO January 23 1967 Italy
TOLDO FRANCESCO December 2 1971 Italy

DEFENDERS
ADANI DANIELE July 10 1974 Italy
CANNAVARO FABIO September 13 1973 Italy
COCO FRANCESCO January 8 1977 Italy
CORDOBA IVAN RAMIRO August 11 1976 Colombia
FAVALLI GIUSEPPE January 8 1972 Italy
MATERAZZI MARCO August 19 1973 Italy
NOSSA DEVIS February 7 1985 Italy
PASQUALE GIOVANNI January 5 1982 Italy
ZANETTI JAVIER August 10 1973 Argentina

MIDFIELDERS
BIAVA FABRIZIO August 25 1983 Italy
CAMBIASSO ESTEBAN MATIAS August 18 1980 Argentina
EMRE BELOZOGLU September 7 1980 Turkey
FARINOS FRANCISCO JAVIER March 29 1978 Spain
KARAGOUNIS GIORGOS March 6 1977 Greece
KILY GONZALEZ CRISTIAN ALBERTO PERET August 4 1974 Argentina
LAMOUCHI SABRI November 9 1971 <a
STANKOVIC DEJAN September 11 1978 Serbia & Montenegro
VAN DER MEYDE ANDY September 30 1979 Holland
VERON JUAN SEBASTIAN March 9 1975 Argentina
ZANETTI CRISTIANO April 10 1977 Italy

FORWARDS
ADRIANO LEITE RIBEIRO February 17 1982 Brazil
CRUZ JULIO RICARDO October 10 1974 Argentina
KALLON MOHAMED October 6 1979 Sierra Leone
MARTINS OBAFEMI October 28 1984 Nigeria
RECOBA ALVARO March 17 1976 Uruguay
VIERI CHRISTIAN

what you are planning to do with this army!!
this isn`t a <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=football&v=56">football</a> team!! that`s an army! did you all forget that we will play in the field with only 11 players!! and you will make only 3 substitutions, then it will make it 14 players in a match! why you need 30 players man!
I just don`t like the idea of getting 4 players in every postion (specially if they are all good!), I`m with you that this startegy solve some problems, but it also creat more problems!!
and The other problem that Inter wants to sign more players!!
what do you think! This will have a negativity effect on our players that 35% of them won`t play almost of the matchs! and that will make them out of the form, And then i can expect our friends here will censure those players, and they will say that our coach is crap and mindless that he can keep those players and blabla..! and some also will blam him if we lose a match, asking why our coach didn`t play this and why he played that and blabla...!!
I`m very sick of this crap happens every season!

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Well if Uefa passes this new rule, then we would be forced to make a change

UEFA have launched far-reaching and controversial proposals designed to limit the number of foreign players in club football.

Under the plans, first-team squad sizes would be limited to 25 players of which up to four would have to be products of a club's youth system and a further four trained in the same country.

Of the 32 sides in last season's Champions League, five clubs would have not had enough home-grown players: Arsenal, Chelsea, Celtic, Rangers and Ajax.

The proposals are sure to be opposed by many of the top clubs who prefer big squads - for example, Chelsea had more than 40 players in their first-team squad last season.

There is, however, growing concern that the large number of foreigners in some leagues - there are moves currently afoot in Italy to challenge EU law and insist on a minimum of six Italian players in every team - is affecting those countries' competitiveness in international football.

The plans do allow for the minimum eight youth players to be of any nationality - something they have had to agree on in order to comply with EU laws and avoid a Bosman-style court case - but there could still be quotas on players from non-EU countries.

UEFA are aiming to bring in the new rules by the start of the 2006/7 season though there would be a transitional period to allow clubs to adapt their squads to comply with the regulations.

UEFA vice-president Per Ravn Omdal launched the proposals at a conference of national association leaders here in Lisbon.

Omdal, who is expecting opposition from the leading clubs, said: 'A possible solution would be to have four trained by the club and four within the national association, or three and three, but we are not talking about nationality.

'We do believe that this would be positive for training, for competitive balance, would reduce the importance of money in club football and create a larger pool of players for national teams.

'We believe that if we introduce a rule of home-grown players it would also be necessary to reduce the squad size - there's no point having a minimum of eight home-grown players in a squad of 40. We foresee a limit of 25 players, the same as in UEFA's Champions League.

'I would expect that some people might oppose this for individual selfish reasons but I think it is our task to try to create more equality.'

Scotland's FIFA vice-president David Will welcomed the proposals, which will be presented to UEFA's Congress in Estonia next year for a final decision.

He said: 'It seems to be an absolute necessity. In English clubs players are not being allowed to come through, it's as simple as that, and the same in Scotland. In the two big Glasgow clubs there's often not a Scotsman in the 22.

'They are all taking the easy route, the quick-fix solution. If a club's left-back breaks his leg they go abroad and hunt around for a replacement instead of bringing up a player from the reserves or youth team.

'It can't be based on nationality but in the natural way of things most of the home-grown players will be from that country. It's not the absolute answer but it is a start.

'In Euro 2004 all the countries who have their major club teams importing players have not done so well and all those exporting players have done well.'

Football Association chief executive David Davies said a rigorous debate was needed on the subject.

Davies told the Press Association: 'It's the big issue of this generation, it is being brought to a head and rightly so.

'What has been proposed is deliberately to provoke debate and it will certainly do that. I don't want to pre-judge the outcome, I want to reflect on it further.'
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Pazza
07-03-2004, 06:01 PM
The list probably change in few weeks when the transfer market is open. Inter is still currently formating itself. new players come as the old goes or on loan.

adani sure to lazio for mancio swap, as well with potenza and rebechi. so i believe Inter is quite capable of managing itself than before. :smoking:

adrianofan
07-03-2004, 09:15 PM
What to do with that army you say... lets see..

CORDAZ ALEX January 1 1983 Italy: Reserve Keeper (to take the #2 spot if Toldo gets injured/suspended)
FONTANA ALBERTO January 23 1967 Italy: Backup Keeper
TOLDO FRANCESCO December 2 1971 Italy: Starting Keeper

DEFENDERS
ADANI DANIELE July 10 1974 Italy: He's probably going to go to Lazio in the Mancini deal
CANNAVARO FABIO September 13 1973 Italy: Starter CB
COCO FRANCESCO January 8 1977 Italy: Rotational LB (could be starter too if fit)
CORDOBA IVAN RAMIRO August 11 1976 Colombia: Starter CB
FAVALLI GIUSEPPE January 8 1972 Italy: Starting LB
MATERAZZI MARCO August 19 1973 Italy: Sub CB
NOSSA DEVIS February 7 1985 Italy: No idea who this guy is unfortunately. LOL
PASQUALE GIOVANNI January 5 1982 Italy: On Loan to Lecce... Great for him
ZANETTI JAVIER August 10 1973 Argentina: Starter RB, Our Captain

MIDFIELDERS
BIAVA FABRIZIO August 25 1983 Italy.. Reserve
CAMBIASSO ESTEBAN MATIAS August 18 1980 Argentina... Starter CM
EMRE BELOZOGLU September 7 1980 Turkey... Starter CM
FARINOS FRANCISCO JAVIER March 29 1978 Spain.. Sell him to some club in Qatar
KARAGOUNIS GIORGOS March 6 1977 Greece... Rotational CM
KILY GONZALEZ CRISTIAN ALBERTO PERET August 4 1974 Argentina... Rotational LW
LAMOUCHI SABRI November 9 1971... Thought he got sold
STANKOVIC DEJAN September 11 1978 Serbia & Montenegro... Start LW (he can do RW too I think?)
VAN DER MEYDE ANDY September 30 1979 Holland... Start RW
VERON JUAN SEBASTIAN March 9 1975 Argentina... Off-form = Let Chelsea sell him to Qatar, On "Lazio-era form" = Starter CM
ZANETTI CRISTIANO April 10 1977 Italy = Rotational CM

FORWARDS
ADRIANO LEITE RIBEIRO February 17 1982 Brazil.. Starting Striker... Moratti should be shot if he sells this guy :)
CRUZ JULIO RICARDO October 10 1974 Argentina... Rotational Striker but give Martins much more play time than Cruz
KALLON MOHAMED October 6 1979 Sierra Leone... Reserve
MARTINS OBAFEMI October 28 1984 Nigeria... Rotational Striker... KEEP HIM! If Vieri leaves, Starter
RECOBA ALVARO March 17 1976 Uruguay... Rotational Forward or sell him
VIERI CHRISTIAN... Starting Striker but if he doesn't get back in form, put him on the bench or sell him.

Sebastian
07-04-2004, 05:34 PM
...what an interesting thread.....;)......but im afright the classy players who will compose you're"army"....are about to arrive....:evil:....VERON is here and when DAVIDS arrives + ODDO & CESAR you can hope that this army will kick some serious ass.....:smoking:.....half of the mid fielders we have will depart from INTER....we need as much wolrd class mid fielders as possible....and the one i'd save is EMRE...no other can expect to compete with VERON and aspecially not with DAVIDS who is the best player on his possition.....

devious
07-05-2004, 12:04 AM
...what an interesting thread.....;)......but im afright the classy players who will compose you're"army"....are about to arrive....:evil:....VERON is here and when DAVIDS arrives + ODDO & CESAR you can hope that this army will kick some serious ass.....:smoking:.....half of the mid fielders we have will depart from INTER....we need as much wolrd class mid fielders as possible....and the one i'd save is EMRE...no other can expect to compete with VERON and aspecially not with DAVIDS who is the best player on his possition.....
and then this will be my new formation:
=========================TOLDO==================== =====
====================MATRIX==================== =======
=========CANAVARO=============CORDOBA(COCO)==== === ===

Middlefield:
==============CAMBIASSO(DI BAJIO,ZANNETI!)================
JAVIER(VDM)==============================STANKOV ICH(KILLER)
======VERON(KARAGONIS)==========DAVIDS(EMRE)== ==========

Offence: (That i prefer!)
=====================RECOBA(CRUZER)============= =======
================ADRIANO(MARTINES)=============== =======
;)

devious
07-05-2004, 12:07 AM
The fate of Edgar Davids remains a mystery, as Spurs insist they are close to capturing him, while the Italian press sees an Inter deal.


The Dutchman has been linked with the Nerazzurri ever since beginning his <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=loan&v=56">loan</a> spell at Barcelona in January. He is now <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=free&v=56">free</a> from his Juventus contract, but has delayed making a decision due to the sheer number of offers he has received.


He flew in to <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=London&v=56">London</a> last night and had negotiations with Tottenham, who seem very keen on bringing in the midfielder.


“We had a really good talk,” revealed Spurs director of <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=football&v=56">football</a> Frank Arnesen, “and I think everything is right. I am convinced he wants to join Tottenham Hotspur.”


However, latest reports emanating from the Peninsula suggest that a deal with Inter has now been struck and that it will be confirmed once Roberto Mancini is officially named as Coach.


This is seemingly the basis of Davids’ confusion, as it is claimed he was hesitating before committing himself to Inter as they were still without a tactician.


Alberto Zaccheroni resigned last month and Mancini was named as his replacement, but he is still tied to a Lazio contract until 2006 and the Capital club maintained it would not release him without remuneration.


The two clubs have now met to discuss the matter and Mancini’s arrival – and therefore Davids’ too – should be made official early next week.


There were even reports earlier this week that Milan were making a late bid for the Dutch international, but they now seem intent on swapping Massimo Ambrosini with Real Madrid winger Santiago Solari.


(Channel4.com)

GiorgioII
07-05-2004, 09:07 AM
...what an interesting thread.....;)......but im afright the classy players who will compose you're"army"....are about to arrive....:evil:....VERON is here and when DAVIDS arrives + ODDO & CESAR you can hope that this army will kick some serious ass.....:smoking:.....half of the mid fielders we have will depart from INTER....we need as much wolrd class mid fielders as possible....and the one i'd save is EMRE...no other can expect to compete with VERON and aspecially not with DAVIDS who is the best player on his possition.....
Yes, I would keep Emre also, but he has been rumoured to move to Milan:eek: :mad2: !!!!!!!Anyway, with those players eLcino, this would be my formation:

-------------------------------Toldo--------------------------------------

Javier----------------Cordoba-----------Burdisso----------------Cesar-----

VDM-----------------Veron--------------Davids---------------Stankovic---

---------------------Recoba-------------Adriano--------------------------

I wanted to keep Stankovic and Veron in the team, but you can't leave out a talent like Cesar, so I put him in defence. But I am slightly worried about how this team would perform defensively. So if Veron doesn't play to his best ability then this would be my team:

---------------------------------Toldo------------------------------------

Javier-------------------Cordoba---------Burdisso----------------Favalli----

VDM--------------------Stankovic--------Davids-----------------Cesar----

------------------------Recoba----------Adriano--------------------------

IMO both team are very good :evil:

Unfortunately there is no room for Italian internationals such as Oddo, Cannavaro and Cristiano. I see no harm in throwing Burdisso in at the deep end. Canna hasn't been good for Inter at all, though IMO he had a good Euro 2004. Oddo is a good player, but he can't displace either of Javier or VDM, both of whom are World Class IMO, well VDM could be if he was played more consisently for Inter, which he will be under Mancini. And Cristiano, I'm sorry, but how can he compete with Edgar, the best DM in the world :evil: :D

Sebastian
07-05-2004, 06:02 PM
...but GORGIO.....Cesar is the most offansive left winger you cant think of....you just cant play him in the defense....he's possition under MANCINI's wings will be on the left wing....and any other coach would play him there....and by the way....VDM didnt imressed me at all in the EURO...he was the weakest link in the DUTCH squad acording to their media.....

GiorgioII
07-05-2004, 07:54 PM
Yes. VDM wasn't good, but his performances were an improvement on this season at Inter. I just think he lacks confidence which he will regain under Zac. Just think back to his performance at Ajax in 2002/03....phenomenal.
Are you sure about Cesar. I know that he is a very offensive winger, but I have seen him play as a left back once or twice, but then again that was a while ago.

BTW what would be your team then??

nismo
07-06-2004, 12:47 PM
...but GORGIO.....Cesar is the most offansive left winger you cant think of....you just cant play him in the defense....he's possition under MANCINI's wings will be on the left wing....and any other coach would play him there....and by the way....VDM didnt imressed me at all in the EURO...he was the weakest link in the DUTCH squad acording to their media.....
Actually elcino didn't Cesar started out as a LB???
I think one of the reasons didn't do so well in euro2004 is because of his poor form at Inter and the lack of action he's seen in the past season. He was good for the Dutch NT up until he joined Inter :rolleyes:

Musiq
07-06-2004, 05:19 PM
Absolutely. I was surprised that Van der Meyde at least managed to give so much to the Netherlands. I was afraid he might turn out to be a complete flop.

Of course, he was nothing compared to Arjen Robben. Last season, there were reports that Inter were interested in him, but nothing was settled then. Instead, Chelsea's managed to snap him up, despite his dad saying that Chelsea was the last place in the world he'd be going to...

adrianofan
07-06-2004, 05:28 PM
Yeah van der Meyde showed flashes of brilliance here and there but wasn't consistent throughout the tournament... in the end he got replaced by Overmars of all people... how sad :( I'm pretty sure that the reason he sucked was because of his lack of match fitness.

nismo
07-07-2004, 09:48 AM
VDM showed flashes yes, like that cross for RVN against Germany. But he couldn't sustain it enough and consequently sucked. Match fitness is a possible reason, but Karagounis played as much as VDM and he still went on to be one of the stars of the tournament, so maybe it's just confidence perhaps.

nismo
07-07-2004, 11:33 AM
With the current and expected arrivals we have now, this is the formation Mancini will us IMO

toldo
JZ - Cannavaro - Materazzi - Coco -
VDM - Veron - Davids - Stankovic
Vieri - Adriano

However this is the formation I'd want

Toldo
- JZ - Cannavaro - Burdisso - Cordoba
- VDM - Davids - Stankovic - Emre
Recoba - Adriano

GiorgioII
07-07-2004, 01:10 PM
The second one is a lot stronger IMO. A Vieri-Adriano partnership will still not work IMO. We should give Recoba one last chance as we saw how our two south americans combined up front together. If Recoba fails then Martins should become the focal point of our attack. Nismo, I like your midfield but I am actually feeling confident that Veron is going to return to his world class form that is why I want him in the team, at least to begin with. Burdisso too should be handed his chance. He is 23, an argentinian international, I mean it's not like he's a teenager, he's experienced and he needs to prove it. Cordoba at LB also seems like a sensible solution, but if Cannavaro has another dissapointing season then we should move Cordoba back to CB and have Favalli or Coco on the left.

nismo
07-08-2004, 01:21 PM
Yeah I like my midfield. I put Emre on the left because I reckon Deki plays better in central midfield, and I don't want to have two midgets in Davids and Emre occupying the central midfield, actually with Emre on the left he could function like Zidane at Real Madrid. I put Burdisso in defence, because Matrix must be the clumsiest defender, did you see him at euro2004 against Bulgaria?? :sick: I rather take my chances with the new guy than rely on Matrix. Mancio used STam at RB so there's no reason why we can't put cordoba at LB.

zenden9
07-08-2004, 01:37 PM
Shall Inter change another GK? Toldo is not very good,good in PK save but quite error prone and somtimes poor judgement! Antonis Nikopolidis of greece looks good but a bit old if want young GK Andreas Isaksson of sweden is a good buy too!

adrianofan
07-08-2004, 04:02 PM
If we were to replace Toldo, Buffon would be the best option but realistically, Juvy isn't going to give him up for anything. I'd consider getting back Frey from Parma possibly (man why is it that all the former interistas become so good?) .... they have money problems and all that so maybe its possible? The Greek goalie is too old though, he's a George Clooney lookalike with Grey hair :)

zenden9
07-08-2004, 04:23 PM
If we were to replace Toldo, Buffon would be the best option but realistically, Juvy isn't going to give him up for anything. I'd consider getting back Frey from Parma possibly (man why is it that all the former interistas become so good?) .... they have money problems and all that so maybe its possible? The Greek goalie is too old though, he's a George Clooney lookalike with Grey hair :)

At 33 for a goalie is still acceptable,Dino Zoff retire at 42yrs old.In that case,he may still playing for another 4-5yrs and retire at 39yrs old! Presently,he is really good.

nismo
07-09-2004, 10:17 AM
Look at Pagiluca :D IMO We let Pags go too early
Toldo still has life left in him. I wouldn't consider a new goalies until 2006

adrianofan
07-09-2004, 03:03 PM
Yeah Toldo does make the odd few mistakes but if he is Italy's #2 (well not anymore since he announced his international retirement) than he's good enough in my book... and I agree, we shouldn't have let Pagliuca go so early. Just recently before the tourny Trap wanted him as #3 goalie but Pagliuca turned it down saying that he was too old to play international football and wanted to give the younger guys a chance. (I'm guessing that Maldini gave the same reasons to Trap?)

I remember Pagliuca back when was in Inter, he was an excellent keeper then (#2 to only Peruzzi) and still is and in addition to that, he had great leadership qualities to boot. I believe he's Bologna's captain now right? We could have kept Pagliuca for a couple more years I think... even now Toldo isn't that much better than him... or possibly equal. Man at 37 years old, this guy is still like a cat... He's not Buffon quality but then no one is and Buffon is 26 years old.

Only reason I mentioned that Frey would be a better option is because he's only 24 years old and has no where to go but up in terms of ability... much like most of Parma's roster :D

Slavenik
07-09-2004, 03:13 PM
Actually, the real value of the keeper comes after the age of 30. Buffon still has time to get even better. He is very young with at least 10 years infront of him.

The same goes for Frey.

PartizanBeograd
01-17-2005, 05:06 PM
Im surpirsed Sinisa Mihaljovic, wasent on this list.
For a sweeper he has 3 goals already, and has played only in a few matches

devious
01-18-2005, 10:27 PM
This is an old post dude! :D

happyeveryday
02-04-2005, 01:27 PM
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devious
02-04-2005, 01:42 PM
what girl??

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