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Inter is weaker than this team :

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Oh god :lol:
 

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INter merdaaaa!!!
 

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They haven't won a match since 12th march :eek::lol:
 

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Inter is such a bum team. Lets sign Icardi from them lol.
 

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Loss and draw with bottom fodder teams..still above inter in the table :lol:
 

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On This Day: Inter 0-6 Milan

On May 11, 2001, Milan thrashed city rivals Inter 6-0 at San Siro in what could possibly be the most infamous Derby della Madonnina.

Words: Tom Scholes

Milan ended that season in sixth place, just two points off of Inter, who themselves were chasing qualification to the Champions League, but this result soured the Nerazzurri’s hopes and almost made up for any shortcomings in the league.

The 2000-01 season had been somewhat of a mess for the Rossoneri. Owner and President Silvio Berlusconi was on his way to being elected as Prime Minister, Cesare Maldini became caretaker boss and a disappointing Serie A campaign made this whole year a right-off for many at the club.

As for Inter, their season hadn’t been much better, with a Champions League exit to Helsingborg costing Marcello Lippi his job, replaced by Marco Tardelli. Despite having star striker Christian Vieri fit for the whole campaign, the Nerazzurri still finished five points behind Parma.

The choreography before kick-off in the Curva Sud had the Diavolo throttling a blue and black snake, the symbol of Inter. It would prove to be prescient.

A lot was riding on this game, and it only took two minutes for Milan to take the lead through a good finish from Gianni Comandini. The Italian only scored three goals for Milan in his time at the club, and two of them came in this game! His second came when he powered home a header from the edge of the six-yard box and that really set the tone for the rest of the evening.

It didn’t get much better in the second half when Federico Giunti’s free kick evaded everyone in the box and managed to sneak past Sebastien Frey. Further goals from Serginho and a brace from Ukrainian Andriy Shevchenko further humiliated Inter.

Vieri cut an isolated figure up front for Tardelli’s side, and with Milan in such rampant form on the day, it’s no wonder the Inter midfield couldn’t get any service to the Italian.

At the sixth goal, the camera cut to Tardelli on the bench, mouthing the most Italian of reactions: “Mamma mia…”

This result remains one of the most embarrassing for Inter, with the Curva Sud at Milan still singing about it to this very day, and the 0-6 remains the biggest margin of defeat in the Derby della Madonnina.

And since then nothing has changed, inter are still a bunch of peasants :lol:
 

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On This Day: Inter 0-6 Milan

On May 11, 2001, Milan thrashed city rivals Inter 6-0 at San Siro in what could possibly be the most infamous Derby della Madonnina.

Words: Tom Scholes

Milan ended that season in sixth place, just two points off of Inter, who themselves were chasing qualification to the Champions League, but this result soured the Nerazzurri’s hopes and almost made up for any shortcomings in the league.

The 2000-01 season had been somewhat of a mess for the Rossoneri. Owner and President Silvio Berlusconi was on his way to being elected as Prime Minister, Cesare Maldini became caretaker boss and a disappointing Serie A campaign made this whole year a right-off for many at the club.

As for Inter, their season hadn’t been much better, with a Champions League exit to Helsingborg costing Marcello Lippi his job, replaced by Marco Tardelli. Despite having star striker Christian Vieri fit for the whole campaign, the Nerazzurri still finished five points behind Parma.

The choreography before kick-off in the Curva Sud had the Diavolo throttling a blue and black snake, the symbol of Inter. It would prove to be prescient.

A lot was riding on this game, and it only took two minutes for Milan to take the lead through a good finish from Gianni Comandini. The Italian only scored three goals for Milan in his time at the club, and two of them came in this game! His second came when he powered home a header from the edge of the six-yard box and that really set the tone for the rest of the evening.

It didn’t get much better in the second half when Federico Giunti’s free kick evaded everyone in the box and managed to sneak past Sebastien Frey. Further goals from Serginho and a brace from Ukrainian Andriy Shevchenko further humiliated Inter.

Vieri cut an isolated figure up front for Tardelli’s side, and with Milan in such rampant form on the day, it’s no wonder the Inter midfield couldn’t get any service to the Italian.

At the sixth goal, the camera cut to Tardelli on the bench, mouthing the most Italian of reactions: “Mamma mia…”

This result remains one of the most embarrassing for Inter, with the Curva Sud at Milan still singing about it to this very day, and the 0-6 remains the biggest margin of defeat in the Derby della Madonnina.

And since then nothing has changed, inter are still a bunch of peasants :lol:

UNDICI MAGGIO 2001



SERGIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINHO .................... 6 a 0 :love:
 

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Net Transfer spend is a better measure of how much a club spends than Gross Spend. Because financially (and sportingly) speaking spending money that you have earned by selling players is not the same thing as spending money after keeping all your players. For e.g., Inter bought Shaqiri for 17m and sold him for 17m in this period. You can say Inter spent 17m (gross) on the squad, but in reality Inter spent nothing (Net).

So Inter have spent only 35m more than Milan over the last two years. Thats give or take a Kondogbia.


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Please try and argue this


Inter :lol:
 

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An Italian website claims Inter paid over €4.5m to a Kia Joorabchian ally as part of the Gabigol deal.

The Brazilian striker joined the Nerazzurri in the summer, but he has played a total of just 113 minutes in his nine Serie A appearances so far, scoring once.

The arrival of the 20-year-old brought with it a €30m fee to Santos, but calciomercato.com is running documents which it says break down more of the detail.

Over the course of his five-year contract Gabriel Barbosa will be paid €30m, the document claims, effectively a salary of €6m per season.

However, the interesting part is that the pages appear to show that an intermediary working for the Nerazzurri, Giuliano Pacheco Bertolucci, will receive €4m paid in 12 instalments.

Bertolucci is a Brazilian agent who Calciomercato claims is a friend of Joorabchian, and that the pair have worked together on several transfers, including the one which took Phillipe Coutinho to Liverpool.

Joorabchian has been acting as an informal transfer advisor for the Beneamata.




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A few months ago they were saying they can quality for CL :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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Losing 2-1 against a german 2nd division team :lol::lol::lol:
 

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Lol wasn't Inter supposed to be doing big business like Milan this summer? Can't wait for the derby this year.
 

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Don't laugh, you idiots. Nuremberg is a force in club football compared to Inter after all
 

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Where the F is @wild !!!
 

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Honestly? I shit you not

I totally forgot this team existed for a bit
 

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They're dogshit on and off the pitch with no signings and no one that can play football :lol:
 
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