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Best of both worlds, really. He gets to rest and be at his best for us, and it's not a major slip-up like coming home drunk with hookers; 45 minutes and a couple of beers is really reasonable, and hardly shows major character flaws or indiscipline.
 

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Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Best of both worlds, really. He gets to rest and be at his best for us, and it's not a major slip-up like coming home drunk with hookers; 45 minutes and a couple of beers is really reasonable, and hardly shows major character flaws or indiscipline.
nothing wrong with having a few beers with marcelo :D and besides they were just catching up like good friends do
 

Joga Bonito

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Dunno if it already has been poset:

Arturo Vidal is on his way back to Juventus after he and four teammates were sent home from the Chilean national squad for breaking a curfew.

Vidal – along with Jean Beuasejour, Jorge Valdivia, Gonzalo Jara and Carmona – were given permission to leave Chile’s training base to attend the christening of Valdivia’s children.

However, as part of the agreement, the five men were told that they had to get back to their training base for 10pm local time. They reportedly didn’t get back until 10.45pm.

As punishment for their lateness, boss Claudio Borghi has taken the decision to throw them out of the squad and replace them with five players from the Chilean championship.

The South American side are currently preparing for their two World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Paraguay.

http://www.football-italia.net/node/12705
 

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Best of both worlds, really. He gets to rest and be at his best for us, and it's not a major slip-up like coming home drunk with hookers; 45 minutes and a couple of beers is really reasonable, and hardly shows major character flaws or indiscipline.
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Dunno if it already has been poset:

Arturo Vidal is on his way back to Juventus after he and four teammates were sent home from the Chilean national squad for breaking a curfew.

Vidal – along with Jean Beuasejour, Jorge Valdivia, Gonzalo Jara and Carmona – were given permission to leave Chile’s training base to attend the christening of Valdivia’s children.

However, as part of the agreement, the five men were told that they had to get back to their training base for 10pm local time. They reportedly didn’t get back until 10.45pm.

As punishment for their lateness, boss Claudio Borghi has taken the decision to throw them out of the squad and replace them with five players from the Chilean championship.

The South American side are currently preparing for their two World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Paraguay.

http://www.football-italia.net/node/12705
Muy bueno.

im no longer obliged to answer any further questions :)
:lol: Wow.
 

Osman

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im no longer obliged to answer any further questions :)
How sad...

You are actually milking it for all its worth :lol: Just FYI, no one cares about being in touch with Vidals cousin now that he is a Juve player. Was an alternative source of info when he was rumoured to sign for us, but its an uninteresting angle now when Vidal is bianconero. But hey, see if you can get hold of Hazards cousin :D
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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How sad...

You are actually milking it for all its worth :lol: Just FYI, no one cares about being in touch with Vidals cousin now that he is a Juve player. Was an alternative source of info when he was rumoured to sign for us, but its an uninteresting angle now when Vidal is bianconero. But hey, see if you can get hold of Hazards cousin :D
i never spoke to vidal's cousin... if i recall i believe his cousin is a girl, besides why would i want to speak to hazards cousin? belgians are annoying
 
May 22, 2007
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Banished Chile players accuse coach of lying​
Reuters

Thu, 10 Nov 21:58:00 2011

Chile coach Claudio Borghi faced a new problem on Thursday when the five players he kicked out of his World Cup qualifying squad for indiscipline accused him of lying.

The five returned late and drunk from an evening off during preparations for Chile's South American qualifiers against Uruguay on Friday and Paraguay next week, Borghi said on Wednesday.

Winger Jean Beausejour, reading from a statement by the five including midfielders Arturo Vidal, Jorge Valdivia and Carlos Carmona and defender Gonzalo Jara, said: "We did arrive back about 40 minutes late... a situation which is not right and for which we publicly apologise.

"We're not denying we took alcohol, because we were at a religious ceremony (baptism of one of Valdivia's children) common in our country. But Mr Borghi's assertion that we arrived in an inexcusable and inadequate state is not right."


Valdivia, Carmona, Beausejour and Jara held a news conference which was not attended by Vidal, who had returned to his club Juventus in Italy.

"We're extremely upset that Mr Claudio Borghi should make assertions like those he made," the players said.

"We cannot accept the remarks of Claudio Borghi that we got back in an inexcusable state. That's totally false. I feel quite hurt by Claudio's big lie yesterday,"
Valdivia added.

'NO STATE'

Borghi, who travelled to Montevideo on Thursday for the Uruguay match with his squad including five replacements, had said: "They were in no state to defend themselves."

Winger Beausejour added that Borghi, Chile's second successive Argentine coach after Marcelo Bielsa, refused to speak with the five players.

Chilean Football Association president Sergio Jadue asked for cautionary sanctions for the five players.

It is not the first time Valdivia and Beausejour have been reported as behaving badly. Media reported before Chile's match against Argentina in Buenos Aires last month that the pair had been warned for indiscipline although Borghi denied it.

Valdivia was punished for his part in an act of indiscipline by seven players at the Copa America in Venezuela in 2007. They were suspended for 20 international matches for being drunk and molesting a hotel maid. Five of the seven, including Valdivia, later had their suspensions reduced by half.

In 2006, Mark Gonzalez and Reinaldo Navia, who was also involved in the 2007 incident, were found with drink and women in a Dublin hotel during a Chile tour.

Chile, who lost their opening qualifier 4-1 to Argentina last month before bouncing back to beat Peru 4-2 at home, host Paraguay in Santiago on Tuesday.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/10112011/2/banished-chile-players-accuse-coach-lying.html
 

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