The start was excellent. A year after its founding, the team won the first league title in its history. But despite the brilliant beginning, the club had to wait 10 years to return to hold a "scudetto" and another 10 to add the third. In 1937 he won the fourth. The latter resulted in a good time, with Giuseppe Meazza as undisputed star, which joined a new league trophy two years later, in 1939. Meazza left such an impression on the club "neroazzurro" that in 1980, a year after his death, was renamed the Inter stadium with his name.
the years before the time Meazza was difficult for the whole of Milan. A lack of economic resources (players had to pay out of pocket T-shirts and boots) was joined by the arrival of fascism. This forced the agency to change its name because the government of Benito Mussolini believed that the term "Internazionale" referred to the Communist International. After partnering with the Unione Sportiva Milanese club was renamed the Società Sportiva Ambrosiana (in honor of St. Ambrose, the patron of the city Lombard).
This led to a change in dress, won the white jersey with red cross (the current away kit) with the fascist symbol - 'Fascio Littorio'-in center. Thirteen years later, in 1932, the team was renamed Ambrosiana-Inter. After the fall of the Mussolini regime, the institution regained its original name. In 1953, 54, Inter won two league championships.
With the arrival of Angelo Moratti, the club president in 1955, Inter Milan begin to write the most glorious period in its history. Moratti signed to Helenio Herrera as coach in 1960 and together they formed an invincible squad in the domains of Italy and in Europe. In the minds of the fans, "neroazzurros" remains a special place to remember Sarti, Burgnich, Facchetti, Bedin, Guarnieri, Picchi, Jair, Mazzola, Peiró, Luis Suárez and Corso. They were known as "Il Grande Inter."
Herrera relied on defensive tactics such as cash "verrou" (lock) the Swiss coach Karl Rappan. Great strength and positioning, marking the release man and a defender joined a swift counterattack. This system is managed three league titles, two European Cups and two Intercontinental. "The Public Interest has never stopped thinking about that team of course spectacular 1964-65 (which won the treble)," recalled a few months ago Aldo Serena, legendary Milan team, with whom he won a scudetto in 1989.
The beginning of the End began to take shape in the final of the European Cup in 1967. The "Grande Inter" was the clear favorite in the match they faced Celtic in Glasgow. But the Scots stunned the Italians with a very fast game that dismasted the network defenses mounted by Helenio Herrera. Celtic Youth took the match by two goals to one. A year later, Angelo Moratti and "The Magician" Herrera left the body, leading to a long trek through the desirto.
In the next 35 years (1970-2005), the Inter "only" won three league titles, three UEFA and three "Copper" in Italy. The club spent millions on new signings but the results were not forthcoming. Stars such as Lotta Matthaus, Andreas Brehme, Dennis Bergkamp and Ronaldo to the club tried to regain its former glory without much success. The entrance, in 1995, the son of Angelo Moratti, Massimo, in the direction of the organization gave no great results. Then came the administrative drop Juventus.
The explosion of "Moggigate" (the buying pattern of arbitrators directed by the leader of the "Vecchia Signora", Luciano Moggi) had two positive effects for "neroazurro": The first was that they won the scudetto "of the 2005-2006 season that was taken from Juve and, second, that the Turin team fell to second and Milan (city rival Inter also had benefited from the actions of Moggi) started the season with negative points in his locker.
Inter was far superior league last year and is likely to get their third consecutive league title this season. This, on an equal footing with its two historic rivals. And just need to get wins in the Champions League for the term "Grande Inter" coming back into fashion in Milan.
After this conversation more informative than anything else, I was ready to announce that since 89, only 6 years after my birth, the taste for this Inter started to grow on me, and as the lapse the years, we created a baby, to finish forming in love.
Matthaus, Brehme, Ronaldo, Recoba, West, Bergomi, Baggio, Zamorano, Paggliuca, Morières, Blanc, Bierhoft, Klissman, Zanetti, Cambiasso, Crespo, Cordoba, Materazzi, Ibrahimovic, Simeone, Veron, Son just some of the name but that Inter did catch me, which I love Inter, even though we did not win anything, although we were not more than a team full of good players that sometimes when they understood but when they understood that Inter was good, I hope this and other Inter let me be happy, shed tears, suffering, uff, but that lasts the duration of my life remains there with my interest of the Soul, toujours Io Sono personal interest! Inter Ti Amo! Ti Amo!
Happy 100 years!
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