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Aug 11 2015 06:08pm
Any Roma fans out there that can tell me if he is really that promising? Can't say I noticed him throughout the season, although being a Milan fan you can understand how I just didn't want to pay attention...

Interesting justification for his hefty price tag here:
http://www.espnfc.com/italian-serie-a/12/blog/post/2557777/ac-milan-transfer-fee-romagnoli-shows-scarcity-centre-backs

Also interesting that "Placing it [the price] into context, only one trade between Serie A clubs involving an Italian player has been steeper since 2002 -- and that, coincidentally, was when Milan wrote a cheque out to Lazio to buy Nesta for €30.5m."
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Aug 11 2015 06:53pm
he's had a fair share of solid games, however its too early to tell if he`ll be a class centre back or not.

Imo stupid of him to move to milan this early. Nesta was an established leader for lazio when he moved.
Too early. Good luck justifying that pricetag. 30mios ? Insane
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Aug 11 2015 08:34pm
Quote (B4al @ 11 Aug 2015 20:53)
he's had a fair share of solid games, however its too early to tell if he`ll be a class centre back or not.

Imo stupid of him to move to milan this early. Nesta was an established leader for lazio when he moved.
Too early. Good luck justifying that pricetag. 30mios ? Insane


Its Italy, A one team league if ive ever seen one. They just have the proper sense to rotate every 3-5 years.

I agree he shouldnt have moved but how can you turn down living in Milan.
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Aug 12 2015 02:04am
Quote (vokrej74 @ Aug 11 2015 08:08pm)
Any Roma fans out there that can tell me if he is really that promising? Can't say I noticed him throughout the season, although being a Milan fan you can understand how I just didn't want to pay attention...

Interesting justification for his hefty price tag here:
http://www.espnfc.com/italian-serie-a/12/blog/post/2557777/ac-milan-transfer-fee-romagnoli-shows-scarcity-centre-backs

Also interesting that "Placing it [the price] into context, only one trade between Serie A clubs involving an Italian player has been steeper since 2002 -- and that, coincidentally, was when Milan wrote a cheque out to Lazio to buy Nesta for €30.5m."


Quote (B4al @ Aug 11 2015 08:53pm)
he's had a fair share of solid games, however its too early to tell if he`ll be a class centre back or not.

Imo stupid of him to move to milan this early. Nesta was an established leader for lazio when he moved.
Too early. Good luck justifying that pricetag. 30mios ? Insane



You guys must know nothing about serie a XD
Last season he was out on loan to sampdoria and was solid af. They finished to make Europa league, and look couple weeks ago they got smashed because their coach and few players left.
Their coach went to ac Milan and he already knows how much he needs romagnoli so he bought him for whatever price.

Quote (excellence @ Aug 11 2015 10:34pm)
Its Italy, A one team league if ive ever seen one. They just have the proper sense to rotate every 3-5 years.

I agree he shouldnt have moved but how can you turn down living in Milan.



This year serie a will be the second best league behind epl no doubt.
Juve-inter-roma-ac-lazio all have very nice teams. Napoli aswell, but not as good
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Aug 12 2015 02:12am
Quote (chelsea11 @ Aug 12 2015 08:04am)
You guys must know nothing about serie a XD
Last season he was out on loan to sampdoria and was solid af. They finished to make Europa league, and look couple weeks ago they got smashed because their coach and few players left.
Their coach went to ac Milan and he already knows how much he needs romagnoli so he bought him for whatever price.




This year serie a will be the second best league behind epl no doubt.
Juve-inter-roma-ac-lazio all have very nice teams. Napoli aswell, but not as good


How much crack do you smoke a day?

Seriously, I'm quite interested.
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Aug 12 2015 02:15am
Quote (WNxIrvine @ Aug 12 2015 04:12am)
How much crack do you smoke a day?

Seriously, I'm quite interested.



Xd
What didn't u agree with?
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Aug 12 2015 02:17am
Quote (chelsea11 @ Aug 12 2015 08:15am)
Xd
What didn't u agree with?


That you think serie a is anywhere near second.
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Aug 12 2015 02:19am
Quote (chelsea11 @ 12 Aug 2015 09:04)
You guys must know nothing about serie a XD
Last season he was out on loan to sampdoria and was solid af. They finished to make Europa league, and look couple weeks ago they got smashed because their coach and few players left.
Their coach went to ac Milan and he already knows how much he needs romagnoli so he bought him for whatever price.




This year serie a will be the second best league behind epl no doubt.
Juve-inter-roma-ac-lazio all have very nice teams. Napoli aswell, but not as good


lazio - leverkusen will be 40/60

and when lazio is out, serie a sadly will have not such a strong year in the uefa rating. As samp is already out, all depends on lazio.

At least I hope that there are much games BL vs. La liga and La liga vs BPL - so that the chance is higher the BL or BPL will loosing the points vs. the mighty la liga
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Aug 12 2015 02:20am
Quote (WNxIrvine @ 12 Aug 2015 09:17)
That you think serie a is anywhere near second.


last year, serie a was second, but ok

ignorants everywhere
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Aug 12 2015 02:36am
Quote (schnoig2 @ Aug 12 2015 08:20am)
last year, serie a was second, but ok

ignorants everywhere


Crackheads everywhere you mean.

Italy are BARELY above the french.
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