Abbiati to Juve (6 Viewers)

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
3,660
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You are laughing both of you, but he gave me a headache this morning. I had to explain the same thing to him in three different ways so his thick mind could comprehend what was I talking about.
i told u that i have looked so quickly ....why u don't show some respect to me here ....if it's as u want .....am not of tongueless so i don't have words to Fvck u ..........instead of saying the above words to the members here ...it's better to say it's fine or no problem or we r brothers ...but of course ones like u is a respectless people ...easy for them saying that
 

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IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
7,039
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what does Abbiati's move has to do with politic?

maybe (infrastruttura) !!!
I'll tell you what...Giraurdo telling his fans: THANKS BERLUSCONI and WHAT A NICE GESTURE "may" have these same Juventini remember this gesture when they decide on their next P.M. It may not...but for some it may...it was free political advertising for Berlusca

Shame on him.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
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wake up..our President thought about his politics before his team...for the first time in his tenure as owner. Suddendly Juventini don't mind him and he hopes they bring this mentality to the voting booth come election time.

Sincerity, charity and kindness do not get a kid from the suburbs of Milan to the top 5 of the Forbes "Rich" list....
he is 20 moves ahead of us 'normal' beings.....
hummm... never saw it like this... must say its an interesting theory :D
 

neved11

Junior Member
Jul 18, 2005
157
Sorry Abbiati, u will be on bench again after 3-month time...

I think he was once a very good keeper, but I doubt how good he is now, especially after seeing how Milan treat him these years and how Milan is trying to get rid of him... :(
 

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
7,039
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Sorry Abbiati, u will be on bench again after 3-month time...

I think he was once a very good keeper, but I doubt how good he is now, especially after seeing how Milan treat him these years and how Milan is trying to get rid of him... :(
Please know your history before making accusations. After having one great season in 1999 Abbiati slowly became less and less convincing and reliable for Milan. He was never able to live up to his stature after his first full season. The only reason he was still playing in 2003 was because Milan did not have the confidence in Dida after that horrible CL goal. Dida finally regained the team's confidence in 2003-2004 and sealed his play in the CL semi's and final. Milan gave Abbiati chances other teams would not: Van der Saar anyone? Peruzzi anyone? Frey anyone?

Milan have made it clear that Dida is their number one keeper and Abbiati still did not want to leave. There was no smoke screen here so please know the facts before you make accusations.
That said, I don't think Abbiati is planning to start after Buffon's return. Then again if you think Buffon will be back to his old self after his first game back you are dreaming. A keeper out of action for 3 months may need just as long to get back into form.
 

neved11

Junior Member
Jul 18, 2005
157
IncuboRossonero, I think there is some misunderstandings. I didn't mean anything about smokescreen...but in fact, we both think that Abbiati is not good enough...
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
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IncuboRossonero, I think there is some misunderstandings. I didn't mean anything about smokescreen...but in fact, we both think that Abbiati is not good enough...
he is good enough to replace Buffon for the next months.actually there weren't any better options than him IMO.
 

Mr. Gol

Senior Member
Sep 15, 2004
3,472
It's a loan move because Abbiati knows he doesn't stand a chance against Buffon. And we can all agree that this is a good move, it doesn't cost much and he's certainly better then Chimenti.
 

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
3,660
++ [ originally posted by neved11 ] ++
Agree, Abbiati is the best available at the moment...
i think the best is Pagliuca ....but Abbiati he was good at his golden days with milan...i hope he can repeat the case of Canna and Mutu
 

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