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Alen

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You're right, let's move on...we have better things to look forward to tomorrow
And just for the record, we WILL WIN tomorrow. We will show that we'll fight for it till the very end. Inter just gave us more motivation.
Ranieri was afraid we may not be as concentrated after the CL draw and those Christmas dinners they had, but after what happened tonight we can die on that pitch in Bergamo, but we will win the 3pts.
 

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    I'll have to now.

    Ahmed, I apologize for that reaction.

    Jack, warm up your cell for tomorrow.

    Alen, you're the man.
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    And just for the record, we WILL WIN tomorrow. We will show that we'll fight for it till the very end. Inter just gave us more motivation.
    Ranieri was afraid we may not be as concentrated after the CL draw and those Christmas dinners they had, but after what happened tonight we can die on that pitch in Bergamo, but we will win the 3pts.
    I actually saw it in a different way. It could have been a sign to give up, it's like a defeat. I hope I am wrong but in order to do what you said we should be really calm. Sort of like when we played against Genoa.
     

    Ahmed

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    Sep 3, 2006
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    Giampaolo: Refs always help giants

    Saturday 20 December, 2008
    Siena Coach Marco Giampaolo is “finding it difficult to accept this defeat” and thought referees aiding Inter was part of a wider trend.

    “I am finding it difficult to accept this defeat, because we were clearly penalised,” said the tactician after a 2-1 loss sealed by Douglas Maicon’s offside goal.

    “It’s true we have been complimented by everyone, including Inter, but that’s not how you grow and improve.

    “The small clubs are congratulated by the big sides, but it is useless because at the end of the day we’re the ones who were beaten.

    “It is not easy to accept this result, but I must take into account the verdict – however unjust – on the field.”

    Jose Mourinho also admitted Inter “did not deserve to win” and praised Siena’s overall superior performance.

    Giampaolo has lost his unbeaten record on home turf, where up until this evening no opponent had scored from open play.

    “Paradoxically, these games are the easiest because you have nothing to lose against the big clubs, whereas the pressure is on in relegation dogfights.”

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    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    It's a time for festivities. Everything will be forgotten. :inter: are an honest club, they don't cheat. They represent Italy with honor.
    :lol2:

    They represent Italy with a team full of South Americans.

    Wankstain of a club that should follow the likes of Manure and be wiped off the face of the earth.

    Most fake club on the planet.
     

    only-juve

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    Jan 5, 2008
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    Giampaolo: Refs always help giants


    The small clubs are congratulated by the big sides, but it is useless because at the end of the day we’re the ones who were beaten.
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    I feel sorry for the guy. He's team played 10 times better than Inter and still lost the game, Thats just Unfair. If those on charge of the FIGC are men enough they should give siena atleast a point and appologize for that shity referee. But we all know that won't happen. Serie A have transformed from being the best football league in the world to one of the shittiest thanx to the milan clubs.
     
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