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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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lol "almost"...all i said was a loss against a big team considering we are battling for top in the league against the big teams could cost us in the end of the season, as it "almsot" cost inter last season.
 

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Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Sounds good but that one loss from a "big" team could mean CL qualification or CL elimination...Its nice beating the small teams but the best teams are able to beat the big teams. I dont like the fact of thinking its ok to go down to a big team when we used to be the big team that other teams struggled against.

It isnt going to do us any good having the mentality of winning in Lecce/Reginna and go down to Milan when both Milan/Inter keep winning. I agree that the team should react well and bounce back from the Inter loss, hopefully they can.
You are inevitably going to lose a fe games against Inter and Miln now and again because, like it or not, they are very good teams.

If we beat Milan: Juve, Milan and Inter will all have won one and lost one in the games between them this season.
 

Djabrail

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May 23, 2008
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he makes Zero sense. ZERO. And as such, I hope he leaves immediately.
I guess you are manager yourself. We are still at 3rd place, yes 6 points gap, but still. We are still in the race for CL and our squad is not that strong as Inters one, so to say he makes Zero sense.............just pitty.
I dont think we should change him if we are not going to bring someone in who is really better.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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I guess you are manager yourself. We are still at 3rd place, yes 6 points gap, but still. We are still in the race for CL and our squad is not that strong as Inters one, so to say he makes Zero sense.............just pitty.
I dont think we should change him if we are not going to bring someone in who is really better.
Jog on. If you don't want to listen to my arguments, jog on.
 

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