[EU] Champions League 06/07 (9 Viewers)

Zé Tahir

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Lapo Elkann 'Contento per il Milan e per l'ex Inzaghi'

12:57 del 24 maggio

Lapo Elkann, a Montecarlo per assistere alle prove del Gp di F1, commenta la vittoria del Milan in Champions League: "Come italiano sono contento per il risultato del Milan - afferma Lapo -, ma lo sono anche come tifoso juventino perché un ex ha fatto due gol".

-calciomercato
 

Vidocq

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Sep 9, 2006
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haha, Everton and Juvetus fans also support Milan:D

They don't even play with Juve, but their fans are bearing scarfs: Juve, I hate you.. Don't worry milan fans, there is plenty of Juventus 'fans' to support you..


Fucking Milan. This game wasn´t worthy of a Champions League final but hey, what did I expect from 2 shitty teams?

Now we´re gonna listen again to their bragging about how they are the greatest Italian team because of European succss, we´re gonna see players choosing Milan over Juventus, we´re gonna have to defend Juve in the hands of arrogant Milan supporters. Fucking disgusting. I hate Milan and I hope their plain crashes in the Superga hill.

Typical superlucky Italian team.

Don't be so crass.. you know that Milan win helped us to win Serie B and our budget is now increased for 30.000.000 Euros..
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Sometimes I think Juve fans just suck at hating, have a short memory and have a bigass feeling of epathy for others... and this makes me sick to the guts! :yuck:
 

Jun-hide

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Dec 16, 2002
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OK, just explain why should I support milan in some game, when their fans hate Juventus..
Why do you support Liverpool when 30 Juventini were wiped out 21 years ago?

I know its all history.

I don't have any grudge against Liverpool, but to suggests that we should hate rival regardless of whatever context is just stupid. I like Juve because I like Juve; hatred comes around when things get heated. Not because of the sheer purpose of hating. I used to hate Roma in when Capello was in charge, because we came across against them everytime in the race for Lo Scudetto, but now I can honestly say I enjoy their style of play, and technical players they have at their disposal.

Juve would have gained nothing regardless of whether it is Liverpool or Milan that won the cup. So as a Juve fan, I couldn't of cared less who won the game or not. But as a Serie A fan, the game mattered. Because as irrational as it sounds, I have become attached to the league and what it stands for over the years. The fact that Milan have better players, experienced such tragic defeat before, and most importantly actually try to play some soccer instead of kicking the opposition out of the game, made my choice a bit easier.

Those who support two teams or more, are those who doesnt really support IMO.
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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Champions League Team Of The Season

Goal.com picks out the best performers in the Champions League over the course of what was a pulsating season.


Boruc

Carvalho Carragher Alex

Gattuso Essien
Fabregas

Quaresma Kaka
Drogba Totti

Goalkeeper

Boruc (Celtic): Was outstanding right through the group stages (Manchester United will vouch), and the class of Celtic's chow against Milan. Reina comes close, but apart from the penalties against Chelsea, he honestly did not have a lot to do.

Defenders

Carvalho (Chelsea): The rock in the Chelsea defence, and one of the most consistent defenders in Europe this season, particularly with Terry having his problems.

Carragher (Liverpool): Very few got past Liverpool all season, and it was largely down to their defensive captain. The 29-year-old barely put a foot wrong.

Alex (PSV): Has not had the best of seasons domestically, suffering from a loss of form, but was absolutely mammoth in the Champions League, helping PSV through the group stage, and then past Arsenal.

Midfielders

Gattuso (Milan): What can you say about this man! He might play to the crowd at times, but more than earns the right to do so with his gutsy displays. Over the last two or three years, he has finally been given the credit he was often denied outside AC Milan.

Essien (Chelsea): Incorrigible is the word for him. Simply wouldn't give up, and that just about sums Chelsea's season up as well! They battled past odds to do themselves proud, and few can be prouder than him!

Fabregas (Arsenal): There was not one game this season in which Arsenal were outplayed, and the credit goes to this man. He ran the show from start to finish. One must wonder what the Gunners could have done with some efficiency, some maturity around him!

Quaresma (Porto): The man of the season for the Portuguese side, who made it past the group stage with his inspiration, and then gave Chelsea a real big scare. To think Barcelona bought him and then sold him!

Kaka (Milan): Undoubtedly the player of the tournament. Might not have had the most spectacular of finals, but not one honest football fan can put his hand on his heart and deny him this status. He carried Milan past their blemishes, their stutters, and eventually kick-started their engine.

Strikers

Totti (Roma): The insipirational skipper was superb throughout the campaign. Be it the wins, like the famous one over Lyon, the defeat to Manchester United, or the early reverse against Valencia, he was the one man who never let the Giallorossi down.

Didier Drogba (Chelsea): His goals in the early stages made light of a very difficult group, and almost resulted in Barcelona not qualifying. He practically knocked Valencia out with his sensational goals, and almost did Liverpool in as well. The striker of the season!

Honourable Mentions

Reina barely made a mistake, De Rossi deserves a mention, but would not have beaten Essien and Gattuso, Cristiano Ronaldo was good, but never quite as impressive in the Champions League as in the Premiership, and Ruud van Nistelrooy scored six important goals, but was not as influential as Totti or Drogba.

Ryan Giggs, Andrea Pirlo and Clarence Seedorf put in some good displays in the knock-out stages, after a forgettable group stage.

Ayala and Agger were strong defensively; Mexes and Chivu were probably better, but for that shambolic night at Old Trafford that will haunt them forever! Nesta would have been there, but for his injury, and Maldini too, but for tending to fade away towards the end of games. Their display in the final was fabulous, though!


Nakamura was important for Celtic, Kader Keita for Lille, Lucho Gonzalez for Porto, Ibrahimovic for Inter, Juninho and Malouda for Lyon, Riise for Liverpool, Deco for Barcelona, and Paul Scholes for Manchester United when not suspended.

Abhishek Thakur
 

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