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post Aug 25 2009, 12:50 PM, updated 16y ago

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user posted imageF.C. Internazionale Milanouser posted image

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Roster:

Goalkeepers:
(12) : Julio Cesar
(1) : Francesco Toldo
(21) : Paolo Orlandoni
(51) : Vid Belec

Defenders:
(2) : Ivan Cordoba
(4) : Il Capitano Javier ZANETTIuser posted image
(6) : Lucio
(13) : Maicon
(23) : Marco Materazzi
(25) : Walter Samuel
(26) : Christian Chivu
(39) : Davide Santon

Midfielders:
(5) : Dejan Stankovic
(7) : Quaresma
(8) : Thiago Motta
(10) : Wesley Sneijder
(11) : Sulley Muntari
(15) : Rene Krhin
(17) : Macdonald Mariga
(19) : Esteban Cambiasso
(27) : Goran Pandev

Strikers
(9) : Samuel Eto'o
(18) : David Suazo
(22) : Diego Milito
(45) : Mario Balotelli
(0) : Kerlon
(0) : Marko Anautovic

Coached by : JOSE Mourinho

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Helmed by : Massimo Moratti

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Transfers:
IN :Diego Milito (Genoa), Thiago Motta (Genoa), Kerlon (Chievo), Lúcio (Bayen Munich), Samuel Eto’o (Barcelona), Marko Arnautovic (loan, FC Twente), Wesley Sneijder (Real Madrid), Goran Pandev (Lazio), Macdonald Mariga (Parma)

OUT:Robert Acquafresca (Genoa), Hernan Crespo (Genoa), Luis Antonio Jimenez (West Ham), Francesco Bolzoni (Genoa), Leonardo Bonucci (Genoa), Riccardo Meggiorini (Genoa), Jonathan Bibiany (co-ownership, Parma), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Barcelona), Julio Cruz (Lazio), Nelson Rivas (Livorno), Victor Obinna, Mancini (AC Milan)

Stadium : San Siro, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza

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commonly referred to as Internazionale and as just Inter in Italy, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, founded in 1908. Inter are the champions of Italy, having retained their crown on 16 May 2009, their fourth successive title.

The club was founded on 9 March 1908 as Football Club Internazionale Milano, following a "schism" from the Milan Cricket and Football Club (43 members). A group of Italians and Swiss (Giorgio Muggiani, a painter who also designed the club's logo, Bossard, Lana, Bertoloni, De Olma, Enrico Hintermann, Arturo Hintermann, Carlo Hintermann, Pietro Dell'Oro, Hugo and Hans Rietmann, Voelkel, Maner, Wipf, and Carlo Ardussi) were unhappy about the domination of Italians in the AC Milan team, and broke away from them, leading to the creation of Internazionale. From the beginning, the club was open to foreign players and thus lived up to its founding name.

The club won its very first Scudetto (championship) in 1910 and its second in 1920. The captain and coach of the first Scudetto was Virgilio Fossati, who was killed in World War I. In 1922 Inter were in Group B of the Serie A and came in last place after picking up only 11 points in the season. The last place team of each group was to be automatically relegated. The second last place teams were placed in a pre-relegation 'salvation' tournament. Inter and La Gazzetta dello Sport's editor (Colombo) petitioned the FIGC to allow Inter to participate in Serie A the following year as a year in Serie B would have been financially detrimental. The FIGC saved Inter some weeks prior to the season starting by allowing them to remain in Serie A in 1923. Venezia, who had come in 3rd last in Group B ahead of Inter, were relegated in Inter's place. In 1928, during the Fascist era, the club was forced to merge with the Milanese Unione Sportiva and was renamed Ambrosiana SS Milano. They wore white shirts around this time with a red cross emblazoned on it. This shirt design was inspired by the flag and coat of arms of the city of Milan, which in turn is derived from the flag of the patron saint of Milan, St. Ambrose and dates back to the 4th century AD. The new upcoming President Oreste Simonotti decided to change name to A.S. Ambrosiana in 1929. However, supporters continued to call the team "Inter," and in 1931 new president Pozzani caved to shareholder pressure and changed the name to AS Ambrosiania-Inter.

Their first Coppa Italia (Italian Cup) was won in 1938-39, led by the great legend Giuseppe Meazza, after whom the San Siro stadium is officially named, and a fifth league championship followed in 1940, despite an injury to Meazza. After the end of World War II the club re-emerged under a name close to their original one, Internazionale FC Milano, which they have kept ever since.

Honours :

Serie A:

* Champions (17): 1909–10; 1919–20; 1929–30; 1937–38; 1939–40; 1952–53; 1953–54; 1962–63; 1964–65; 1965–66; 1970–71; 1979–80; 1988–89; 2005-06; 2006-07; 2007-08; 2008-09; 2009-10
* Runners-up (13): 1932–33; 1933–34; 1934–35; 1940–41; 1948–49; 1950–51; 1961–62; 1963–64; 1966–67; 1969–70; 1992–93; 1997–98; 2002–03

Coppa Italia:

* Champions (5): 1938–39; 1977–78; 1981–82; 2004–05; 2005–06; 2009-10
* Runners-up (6): 1958–59; 1964–65; 1976–77; 1999–00; 2006–07; 2007–08

Supercoppa Italiana:

* Champions (4): 1989; 2005; 2006; 2008
* Runners-up (3): 2000; 2007; 2009

UEFA Champions League (former European Cup):

* Champions (2): 1963–64; 1964–65; 2009-10
* Runners-up (2): 1966–67; 1971–72

UEFA Cup:

* Champions (3): 1990–91; 1993–94; 1997–98
* Runners-up (1): 1996–97

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Season 09/10 Fixtures

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Sorry to say this... Are there actually inter fans in Malaysia? smile.gif

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i support inter last time when vieri was there, however, after that no more liao, but will still hope them to win, see what happened to them till now tongue.gif
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QUOTE(gwong @ Aug 25 2009, 02:27 PM)
Sorry to say this... Are there actually inter fans in Malaysia? smile.gif
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how Eto`o doing lately, hope he can get what he want here
good to see he keep scoring
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QUOTE(faris21 @ Aug 25 2009, 02:46 PM)
how Eto`o doing lately, hope he can get what he want here
good to see he keep scoring
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Actually, he is slowly but surely adapting to the team. Even though he scored(penalty) in the last game against Bari, he missed a number of sitters that should have won the game. I trust though he will be a good signing for inter this season.
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QUOTE(gwong @ Aug 25 2009, 02:27 PM)
Sorry to say this... Are there actually inter fans in Malaysia? smile.gif
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Err, why?

QUOTE(faris21 @ Aug 25 2009, 02:46 PM)
how Eto`o doing lately, hope he can get what he want here
good to see he keep scoring
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He missed a sitter against Bari tongue.gif
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QUOTE(matyrze @ Aug 25 2009, 02:51 PM)
He missed a sitter against Bari tongue.gif
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exactly, left me in frustrations. shakehead.gif
But mourinho did change our formation from 4-4-2 at kick-off, to 4-3-3 during 25 minutes(switched muntari out for Balotelli) and 4-2-4 after half-time. We tried offesively but it was hard to play against teams that park the bus in defence and only tried to counter.
Bari could also have easily won the game.
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3 formations used in 1 match?

I didn't watch the match, but I heard it was an exciting match.

Oh ya, so what kind of tie you guys have with Genoa? sweat.gif sweat.gif

I was surprised when I realized Crespo played for them against Roma. Seems like Inter have been trading a lot of players with Genoa. Inter bought Motta and Milito as well.

I am eager to watch how Motta will do for Inter. Who is he suppose to replace?
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QUOTE(matyrze @ Aug 25 2009, 03:08 PM)
3 formations used in 1 match?

I didn't watch the match, but I heard it was an exciting match.

Oh ya, so what kind of tie you guys have with Genoa? sweat.gif  sweat.gif

I was surprised when I realized Crespo played for them against Roma. Seems like Inter have been trading a lot of players with Genoa. Inter bought Motta and Milito as well.

I am eager to watch how Motta will do for Inter. Who is he suppose to replace?
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Yep 3 formations. He sub Muntari for Balotelli in the 25th minute!!!. So we went on from a 4-1-2-1-2 to a 4-3-3.

Yeah we had alot of deals, I think around 5 players with Genoa to get Milito and Motta from them. Seems like it worked out for Genoa winning against Roma tongue.gif.

He's(Motta) now actually fitting in the Left side of midfield in a diamond formation earlier on against Bari. Supposedly to replace Muntari but not so sure now. Mourinho is rotating the team quite a lot now so theres no ideal formation for Inter at present.

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QUOTE(matyrze @ Aug 25 2009, 02:51 PM)
Err, why?
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Hmmm...Coz I know there are Juventus Fans Club Malaysia (JFCM) and MilanMalaysia, plus JFCM is going to be the 1st official Serie A team fans clubs in Malaysia being recognised by Juventus in Italy. And I never come across an Inter Fans club. tongue.gif

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QUOTE(gwong @ Aug 25 2009, 10:49 PM)
Hmmm...Coz I know there are Juventus Fans Club Malaysia (JFCM) and MilanMalaysia, plus JFCM is going to be the 1st official Serie A team fans clubs in Malaysia being recognised by Juventus in Italy. And I never come across an Inter Fans club. tongue.gif
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Even there isnt any fan club, doesnt mean i cant be a fan brows.gif
Well, they will be one created by me in 6 years time icon_rolleyes.gif

Inter has its fans, but they are hiding somewhere. Come out guys! thumbup.gif
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I'm a fan of your Manager..Special One JM..hehhehe...
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QUOTE(visionary1993 @ Aug 25 2009, 11:12 PM)
Even there isnt any fan club, doesnt mean i cant be a fan  brows.gif
Well, they will be one created by me in 6 years time  icon_rolleyes.gif

Inter has its fans, but they are hiding somewhere. Come out guys!  thumbup.gif
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Of course you can be a fan, did I ask you no to? smile.gif

Btw, I guess you'll need to invite some Argentine fans as well then. And I think those who only started to watch Serie A these few years will be an Inter fan. Just like how Chelsea started to get more fans only few years back. Good Luck...FORZA JUVE!


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QUOTE(Ichighost @ Aug 26 2009, 02:39 AM)
I'm a fan of your Manager..Special One JM..hehhehe...
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He not a bad manager at all as long as he try to speak in a proper manner. Ramadhan month fasting also he want to comment, Hence created trouble Muslim Community Italy. doh.gif

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QUOTE(gwong @ Aug 26 2009, 09:14 AM)
Of course you can be a fan, did I ask you no to? smile.gif

Btw, I guess you'll need to invite some Argentine fans as well then. And I think those who only started to watch Serie A these few years will be an Inter fan. Just like how Chelsea started to get more fans only few years back. Good Luck...FORZA JUVE!


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He not a bad manager at all as long as he try to speak in a proper manner. Ramadhan month fasting also he want to comment, Hence created trouble Muslim Community Italy. doh.gif
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Well i supported inter since i was around 10+. The reason for it was winning eleven laugh.gif
Back then was Ronaldo, then Batistuta later on. Then started to really like them 6 years ago when Adriano was unbeatable in winning eleven notworthy.gif .
Javier Zanetti has always been a favourite of mine too ever since i supported them.

Looking at this season, I think we'll have a tougher time around to retain the scudetto but i think its achievable if we have a playmaker. Heres hoping we'll get one by the end of the transfer season.


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As the Juventus & Serie A fan..prior to calciopoli.. I think everyone knows that Inter & Juve can never be friends.. biggrin.gif But that's all in the
past. Right now im hoping for a competitive & interesting serie a (Inter-Juve-Milan-Roma-Lazio-Genoa, of coz i hope juve won it) challenge
for the serie a throne. And oso for italian teams to do well in european competition. We can see that top italian team strengthen their squad. Milan(Huntelaar-Abate), Juve(Diego-Cannavaro-Caceres-Melo), Inter(Eto'o-Millito-Lucio-Motta-Arnautovic). Its been a while since serie a team
dominating UCL like the las ttime 2002-2003 season

UP SERIE A cool2.gif cool2.gif
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QUOTE(noir7559 @ Aug 26 2009, 10:01 AM)
As the Juventus & Serie A fan..prior to calciopoli.. I think everyone knows that Inter & Juve can never be friends.. biggrin.gif  But that's all in the
past. Right now im hoping for a competitive & interesting serie a (Inter-Juve-Milan-Roma-Lazio-Genoa, of coz i hope juve won it) challenge
for the serie a throne. And oso for italian teams to do well in european competition. We can see that top italian team strengthen their squad. Milan(Huntelaar-Abate), Juve(Diego-Cannavaro-Caceres-Melo), Inter(Eto'o-Millito-Lucio-Motta-Arnautovic). Its been a while since serie a team
dominating UCL like the las ttime 2002-2003 season

UP SERIE A cool2.gif  cool2.gif
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Yeah, right now the Serie A isnt as competitive transfer wise from the EPL and Liga. I believe this can change if we do well in the UCL.

QUOTE(Ichighost @ Aug 26 2009, 02:39 AM)
I'm a fan of your Manager..Special One JM..hehhehe...
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Actually quite frankly, im no fan of his. We could have gone defensively in the last game after 1-0 up but we went ultra offensive looking for a second and that cost us the goal.

QUOTE(gwong @ Aug 26 2009, 09:14 AM)
He not a bad manager at all as long as he try to speak in a proper manner. Ramadhan month fasting also he want to comment, Hence created trouble Muslim Community Italy. doh.gif
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Yep, he called it the reason he took off Muntari at the 25th minute during the game against Bari.
I see no difference really between his coaching to Mancini's coaching but maybe this season could be different.
I saw inter attacking more than ever from last season and this could be a positive sign for a more attacking football from a defensively solid football as what people usually view Serie A as.

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QUOTE(visionary1993 @ Aug 26 2009, 10:16 AM)
Yep, he called it the reason he took off Muntari at the 25th minute during the game against Bari.
I see no difference really between his coaching to Mancini's coaching but maybe this season could be different.
I saw inter attacking more than ever from last season and this could be a positive sign for a more attacking football from a defensively solid football as what people usually view Serie A as.
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those ppl who said that serie A is defensively based..boring..catennaccio style league most probably the ppl that never watches it. PS i rather watch
serie a midtable team clash like Genoa-Sampdoria / Napoli-Udinese / Fiorentina-Lazio than watch epl midtable team clash likes Man City-Blackburn @
Aston Villa-Everton coz for me italian teams play more tactical. As example when did last time we saw a boring big 4 serie a clash(last season for exp)
Roma 0-4 Inter, Milan 2-1 Inter, Inter 1-0 Juve, Juve 2-0 Roma, Inter 3-3 Roma, Milan 2-3 Roma, Juve 1-1 Inter, Inter 2-1 Milan, Roma 1-4 Juve
(is this wat they called as 'boring'? rclxub.gif )

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