Yes. Still the same problems. Just a bit shinier. ADL will use this to keep things as they are for another few years.
This is how we can win the league: ICARDI Milik Insigne--JAMES--LOZANO Younes--Mertens--Callejon Zielinski--Fabian ALMENDRA--VERETOUT Ghoulam--Koulibaly--MANOLAS--CASTAGNE CASTAGNE/Luperto--Albiol--Maksimovic--Di Lorenzo Meret Ospina/Karnezis
Will cost 255M Icardi 70M James 40M Lozano 40M Veretout 25M Almendra 20M Manolas 36M Castagne 15M Di Lorenzo 10M Sell 240M Hamsik 20M Allan 60M Diawarra 25M Verdi 20M Rog 15M Ounas 10M Hysaj 25M Mario Rui 10M Chiriches 5M Inglese 20M Vinvius 15M Tonelli 5M Grassi 5M Sepe 5M We also have 120M cash. No excuses not to go all out.
No, but I also don't think we know so much about everything. It's an environment where politics and business meet together, and both can be terrible on their own. We do not have that much to complain about, as we actually ARE one of the greatest teams in the world, even considering last season with a NEW coach. It's not like we're Roma or Milan, both of which back's we probably should be chasing based on history. I am all in for constructive criticism, but it seems to me that DL is hated and despised beyond any possible and imaginable rationale...
ADL has no plans to build a stadium. He is not even interested. We have one of the worst stadiums. You can provide constructive criticism if there was a plan and the plan was bad or the implementation.
ADL's great announcement pushed to tomorrow. I am sure he will announce a friendly for Hamsik and no transfers. Transfer wise we will probably but Castagne and the Real Madrid rejects but no one else.
Compared to what it is now, I don't see how anyone can complain about the recent renovations. The stadium is going to look great come fall. Still far from what we need, but it's by no means terrible. The stadium situation is horrible but it's not only the fault of ADL. The city is also to blame. The latest news on that end is that ADL was going to present a new concept to the city this month. The city told him that there is no future for the San Paolo without the athletic track and they cited the University games being played this summer. These people really think that Napoli will host the Olympics one day.
It is dangerous to hate, for in hatred there are lies. I have always been a kid who has rooted for the proletariat, probably because I was born in a family of the working class, the working class heroes, or whatever. One day of my youth, I read an article claiming that David Rockefeller had 4 or 5 heart transplants and he was still rocking. I had already learned that journalism could often be untruthful, but I gladly believed the lie nonetheless. I have learned just enough to doubt almost everything in my life. It's not funny, but it is the only real way to live.
No one criticizing. The city is renovating. Saying ADL will use as excuse to mot do anything. Our biggest problem is the distance. I had friends who were at Anfield against Barca. They said the atmosphere was electrifying. We can have that too of we don’t have this stupid distance and empty lower ring.
James is one of my favourites, but you'll need to build the team around him if you want to get the best out of him, imo. That said, I imagine he'd have to take a pretty significant pay-cut for this to work. I'd love to see him in Serie A, though.
- Insigne out rumors are back. - Napoli turned down an offer from Genoa for Tutino - Verdi could be sold to Torino - Napoli still very much interested in Rodrigo. There are other big teams interested. at the same time, Valencia want Albiol. Possible exchange?
If he is better than Verdi then bring him. Verdi is also another example of a player looking better on a small team and not working out on a bigger team.