[CL] Champions League 2010/11 (42 Viewers)

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I mean what do you expect? Some of the biggest teams in Italy have NO money. Roma and Milan. I used to think Roma was poor, but Milan seems to be taking this to a whole new level. They are on life-support from Genoa. Just look at the Boateng deal! This would be funny if it wasn't so damn sad.
 
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    Folk are reading too much into this.

    Samp were defending comfortably until half time.

    Werder were not doing anything with their possession until they scored a long range goal.

    Samp hit the post at 1-0 and that would have changed the whole tie.

    Werder then scored again, not through making a chance, but through a stupid individual mistake.

    So, by my reckoning, there was very little in the game, but things went Werder's way on a couple of big moments.

    All the game showed, as if it wasn't known already, is that German teams are more athletic than Italian ones.
     

    Plusvalenza

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    Jan 6, 2009
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    Cassano has been dissapointing lately, both for Italy and Samp. Say what you want but I still wouldn't mind Pazzini or Poli if there was some special discount for Marotta.
     

    JuveJay

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    Mar 6, 2007
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    I mean what do you expect? Some of the biggest teams in Italy have NO money. Roma and Milan. I used to think Roma was poor, but Milan seems to be taking this to a whole new level. They are on life-support from Genoa. Just look at the Boateng deal! This would be funny if it wasn't so damn sad.
    It's all to do with money, that is all football is. Throw €500m into Serie A and see the difference, that's football.
     

    GordoDeCentral

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    Apr 14, 2005
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    It's in the process of change, for sure, Milan are on a downward spiral because of their finances but Juve are really the ones who fucked it up.

    no calciopoli is what fucked it up(i know another obvious one here)


    Folk are reading too much into this.

    Samp were defending comfortably until half time.

    Werder were not doing anything with their possession until they scored a long range goal.

    Samp hit the post at 1-0 and that would have changed the whole tie.

    Werder then scored again, not through making a chance, but through a stupid individual mistake.

    So, by my reckoning, there was very little in the game, but things went Werder's way on a couple of big moments.

    All the game showed, as if it wasn't known already, is that German teams are more athletic than Italian ones.
    in todays football it means they re better
     

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