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Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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But he does the same thing almost every time.

He doesn't want to use his left foot and he can't run.

The defender's only concern has to be making it as hard as possible for him to get space on his right foot.

Defenders show him too much respect. They should get tighter and be more aggressive.
 

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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,133
Good thing Floro Flores scored in the last second. This should make the 2nd half more interesting.

Mancini and Thiago Silva got injured in the first half so Leonardo had to make two early changes. I guess it ruined his original plan to give some rest to some of his players. Now some of Nesta, Dinho, Pirlo etc will have to play full 90 minutes.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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To try and keep the league close and keep crowds and TV figures up.
So we are going to see the same shit happens for Roma very soon?

Yeah, I don't know if it's correct, but it's my logic in this case.
Like I said in the past, it's not about Milan but it's about making the league more attractive and earn more money on that attractiveness. If it wasn't Milan it was gonna be Juve.

The league is becoming a joke and at the same time it's full of monotony. They're losing a lot of money. That's where I see the reasons why the "Anti-Inter" team (in this case it happened to be Milan) was getting so many decisive calls in their favor.
Who are they? Where were they when we were easily running with Scudetti and we still "had the refs calls in our favor"? Last season when Inter were dominating the league, why did they choose to help Milan instead of us? Why weren't we given any help? Or is this mysterious force only helping Milan no matter where they are?

You said that Milan will probably be gifted a soft penalty because they need confidence for the coming CL game. How is this even believable? So every time an Italian club is going to have an important game in CL, "they" give them all sort of helps in the domestic league game only to boost their confidence?

Seriously, why you two are following this league at all?
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,133
Who are they? Where were they when we were easily running with Scudetti and we still "had the refs calls in our favor"? Last season when Inter were dominating the league, why did they choose to help Milan instead of us? Why weren't we given any help? Or is this mysterious force only helping Milan no matter where they are?

You said that Milan will probably be gifted a soft penalty because they need confidence for the coming CL game. How is this even believable? So every time an Italian club is going to have an important game in CL, "they" give them all sort of helps in the domestic league game only to boost their confidence?

Seriously, why you two are following this league at all?
If Milan needed help they were going to get it. Not necessarily a penalty, but in some way they were going to get it.
They scored a very early goal, then they scored another early goal in the second half and there was no need for help.

And it's your problem if you can't see all the help Milan have been getting for years, including Calciopoli.
But hey, a team whose owner is the most powerful man in the country, who is considered to be the cappo di tutti cappi in the mafia, a team that had Galliani as the president of the league is surely not suspicious of anything.
It's all the big bad Moratti, all the others are victims.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
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So we are going to see the same shit happens for Roma very soon?



Who are they? Where were they when we were easily running with Scudetti and we still "had the refs calls in our favor"? Last season when Inter were dominating the league, why did they choose to help Milan instead of us? Why weren't we given any help? Or is this mysterious force only helping Milan no matter where they are?

You said that Milan will probably be gifted a soft penalty because they need confidence for the coming CL game. How is this even believable? So every time an Italian club is going to have an important game in CL, "they" give them all sort of helps in the domestic league game only to boost their confidence?

Seriously, why you two are following this league at all?
Hear hear, finally some sense in this thread after two pages that even Gsol would be proud of.

Anyway about the game, Udinese looked really toothless in possession when Milan pressed them high up the pitch, they obviously missed D'Agostino's presence. In the second half, after Milan's old washed up midfield tired out, and couldn't press so much anymore, Udinese were more comfortable on the ball and in turn had more chances.

Di Natale despite being Udinese's best player today, tries too much to do the impossible sometimes. He tries the fancy flick too much sometimes when a simple short pass would suffice.

Alex Sanchez has done more to prove my point about him, he is all dribbling and fancy tricks with no end product imo. He is obviously talented but he still needs to develop a lot more, too raw imo.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Alex Sanchez has done more to prove my point about him, he is all dribbling and fancy tricks with no end product imo. He is obviously talented but he still needs to develop a lot more, too raw imo.
I think he needs a new environment to pull the rest out of him. He looks like a great potential (not based on tonights match).

I'd consider him to be Camo's replacement.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,133
Sanchez had a very nice u-20 tournament and that's all I've seen from him. I'm not following Chile, but he's been disappointing more and more with every next match I watch him in Udinese.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Sanchez had a very nice u-20 tournament and that's all I've seen from him. I'm not following Chile, but he's been disappointing more and more with every next match I watch him in Udinese.
He did great for Chile I think.

But he kinda chokes in Udine. I think a new coach would change a lot and get him on the next level.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,133
Hear hear, finally some sense in this thread after two pages that even Gsol would be proud of.
Yeah, it's not like it's been proven countless times how corrupted this league is. Lets live in our dream world where after Calciopoli there are no shady things going on behind the scenes.
Or better, lets accept that there are shady deals going on, but it's only the big bad Moratti and no-one else. Especially not Berlsuconi and Galliani.

2 draws in a row, preceded by a defeat in the derby and a coppa Italian exit.
Bad form, bad results. The last thing Milan needed before the match against Manchester was a defeat or even a draw.

A win was very needed and I expected Milan to get help from the refs if they needed it. It's not like the league officials alone were gonna decide to help Milan.
Owners and club directors had, have and will have connections in the FIGC circles. Referee designators will always be contacted by clubs, influenced by the big clubs, just as it happened before Calciopoli.

My logic was that Galliani, Berlusconi or whoever, was gonna try to end the bad series before the match against Manchester. The way this match was going, Milan didn't need help so we won't find out what was going to happen if they needed it.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,133
Just for the record, I hope Rooney and co. destroy Milan in CL. :D
There is Barca, Manchester, Inter and some others who are disgusting teams, but all of them combined will never be as disgusting as Milan.
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
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Well they haven't had the best role model footie players either.Keane & Van Nistelrooy were really despicable.

Sir Alex is man utd,take him away & they'll crumble.
 

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