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swag

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It’s definitely a racial/ethnic slur.
I dunno. I would have said so with the voodoo comment. But donkey? Ibra calls everybody a donkey.

I think Zlatan was referring to something else: https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...rhad-moshiri-voodoo-manchester-united-everton
Back when Lukaku and Zlatan were in United, Lukaku was considering taking legal action against Everon's owner over his claims that "Lukaku had a voodoo and he got the message that he needs to go to Chelsea”.
Even Lukaku's lawyer/representative had to deny the voodoo thing: "Romelu’s decision [to leave Everton] had nothing to do with voodoo. He distances himself from these beliefs and this statement and will now see what judicial steps can be taken in relation to them. Romelu is very Catholic and voodoo is not part of his life or his beliefs."

This was happening in January 2018, when Zlatan and Lukaku were playing for United, and I guess it was discussed/joked about in the locker-room. Zlatan being Zlatan, probably knew that he can use this to provoke Lukaku yesterday evening, and he actually did :D
And here expertly Alen provides the voodoo context.

I say "not guilty". :p

Interracial love story of milan city
From two filthy immos.

I bet the disciplinary commission turn a blind eye to this, yet Buffon is referred to some court of blasphemy :howler:
They can share cigarettes outside of the men's room.
 

Mokku

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Lukaku made some serious threats there but doing the right thing would look like everybody has an agenda against Inter. Lets not mention Barella and Lautaro diving either, Inter deserve a break I suppose for being blocked from winning anything for the last 10 years. Absolute cancer of a club.
 

Niku

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Lazio has been a thorn in our side in the lately games, I would like to end that tendency as soon as possible, but would prefer Atalanta as we are better with sides that are more fruitful on football proposal.
 

singus

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Atalanta are so impressive. You cant but love a side like that. Hard work, intelligent players, intelligent coach, no-nonsense football.

Gasperini is currently the only coach I would be ok to give a try right now (maybe Allegri too as a caretaker role).
I would prefer a foreigner to break some of our biasses, but Gasp could be interesting if he can build what he has build at Atalanta at a larger scale.
 
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Elvin

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Atalanta are so impressive. You cant but love a side like that. Hard work, intelligent players, intelligent coach, no-nonsense football.

Gasperini is currently the only coach I would be ok to give a try right now (maybe Allegri too as a caretaker role).
I would prefer a foreigner to break some of our biasses, but Gasp could be interesting if he can build what he has build at Atalanta at a larger scale.
An Atalanta requires time. That's impossible to implement at a big club unless your players come from the academy (Guardiola's Barça).
 

campionesidd

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Atalanta are so impressive. You cant but love a side like that. Hard work, intelligent players, intelligent coach, no-nonsense football.

Gasperini is currently the only coach I would be ok to give a try right now (maybe Allegri too as a caretaker role).
I would prefer a foreigner to break some of our biasses, but Gasp could be interesting if he can build what he has build at Atalanta at a larger scale.
Some coaches and players fit right into a system or a club. Gasperini has done an amazing job at Atalanta, but I don’t see him succeeding at a club where you have to win at all costs. There just isn’t enough time and there’s too much pressure to build a team like that. His man management skills also aren’t the greatest. I doubt how well he’ll be able to keep those egos in check at a club like Juve.
 

singus

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Some coaches and players fit right into a system or a club. Gasperini has done an amazing job at Atalanta, but I don’t see him succeeding at a club where you have to win at all costs. There just isn’t enough time and there’s too much pressure to build a team like that. His man management skills also aren’t the greatest. I doubt how well he’ll be able to keep those egos in check at a club like Juve.
I agree that we cant expect Gasp to repeat what he has done at Atalanta at a club like Juve, its hard to know
 
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