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Is he at all good enough for Milan and is he worth £13.25m?
Thanks but there seems to be a lot higly rated players playing for slightly average Seria A teams. Is this bias or realistic? The likes of palermo, Fiorentina, Udinese all have guys that could walk into most the 'top 4'. Why is this league never rated as highly as the English? is it just because the footies boring?
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jkebab:
Palermo - AMC/R/L
Is he at all good enough for Milan and is he worth £13.25m?/QUOTE]
No way in hell is he that good. I`d say that he is an average midfielder in the realistic football world but hey , this is football manager
To your other Q about why the english league is rated higher.
In my eyes it is because most (alot) of people play as english sides, which has more players and is made by a UK company......just my 2 cents though.
in real life has been pretty poor for australia in the last 2 years and his stock has dropped in the Italian league. On the ENg vs Ita league comparison i would say there may be a couple of player in those mid table teams that would make the starting line up of some of the big 4 in england but the average members of those squads are weaker than the average member of the english teams. Hence 4 italian teams still in europe compared to 7 english teams.
Theres several very good players on mid table serie a teams. As for Bresciano, yea hes overrated. Palermo had a breakout year and they rated many of their players very high (too high imo except for Gilardino). And they haven't been toned down quite yet.
To be fair though when Palermo had their breakout season teams from all over the world were looking at their team to see who they could get, and both their fullbacks (Zaccardo and Fabio Grosso) made it in the Italian national team for the WC, Grosso did well Zaccardo on the other hand scored an own goal. The rest of their team was highly rated as well ever since they made it to Serie A; Luca Toni, Bresciano, Barone, Santana, Barzagli, Brienza, and probably more I can't think of were all linked with moves to big clubs. They also had a striker I can't think of his name that went from highly touted to complete flop, corracini or something, cant think of it.
I am from Australia as is Bresciano and his shooting and passing for Australia is sooo bad that whenever a ball goes flying out of the ground we have a new phrase in my house...he's brescianoed it!
Originally posted by Ben Mann:
I am from Australia as is Bresciano and his shooting and passing for Australia is sooo bad that whenever a ball goes flying out of the ground we have a new phrase in my house...he's brescianoed it!
The typical Australian 'fan'. The type of person who thinks that scoring goals is all that matters and if a player can't do that then they are obviously useless.
As for being good enough for Milan i would certainly say no. He was rumored to be joining Man City in the last transfer window but the deal didn't go through
ummmmm in case you havent noticed england cant even beat croatia...australia can draw with them when we need to and we should have won and we would have had it not been for graham "i cant count to 3" Poll