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Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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It's not like he did any better in Chelsea.

So far he failed in every single one of the three strongest football leagues so i believe it has very little to do with Inter destroying players.
He was more than good with Porto, and also in Champions league. I agree with what Swag said, he is fucked up in mind, if he is handled in the best way, he will go back to his good form, he is very talented, you can't deny that. But there is no doubt that going to Inter was a wrong decision, players who lack discipline most of the time fail when they join Inter (sure there are exceptions too).
 

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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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He was more than good with Porto, and also in Champions league. I agree with what Swag said, he is fucked up in mind, if he is handled in the best way, he will go back to his good form, he is very talented, you can't deny that. But there is no doubt that going to Inter was a wrong decision, players who lack discipline most of the time fail when they join Inter (sure there are exceptions too).
He might be talented but he's a choker and no one can fix that. No one was able to fix Riquelme from that disease, not even Doctor Virtu.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Look, Quaresma sucks, just get over it. He's choked at every club he's been transfered to, choked in big matches, et cetera. What else do you need? Jack is right.

And Milan is a joke of a club that has been stooping to Inter levels for a while now. It would be great if Maldini came out to say perhaps he should have tried another club for a while.
 
Dec 26, 2004
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The inevitable:rofl2:

Milan make Toni call
Wednesday 27 May, 2009

Milan's links with Bayern Munich striker Luca Toni are intensifying after a phone call between Ariedo Braida and the Azzurri striker.

Toni has enjoyed a successful spell in the Bundesliga since leaving Fiorentina in the summer of 2007.

But the 32-year-old has always admitted that he would welcome a return to his homeland when the right opportunity presents itself.

That opportunity may be a move to Milan this summer as the Rossoneri look to strengthen for their return to the Champions League.

The Diavolo came within a whisker of signing Toni when he joined Bayern and are still keen to have him on board.

According to the Italian Press, Milan transfer guru Braida spoke to Toni at length yesterday to discuss a possible transfer to San Siro.

Toni's position at Bayern has been somewhat compromised by the arrival of German international Mario Gomez, who is a similar player to the giant ex-Modena man.

With a summer of changes expected at Milan, Toni could be the first signing of the post-Carlo Ancelotti era.

However, Toni has also been linked with Juventus, who are preparing for the departure of David Trezeguet.

http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/may27s.html
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Toni would be a good acquisition if he comes cheap.Everyone wants Trezeguet to stay at Juventus saying that he has still has a few top years left in him despite his age,but that argument falls flat when we talk about Toni.They're the same age,and even though David is a better striker,Toni would be a quality short term replacement.He can still give us 2-3 top years.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Here is what will happen in the fight for direct CL qualification if...:
http://www.acmilan.net/forum/download/file.php?id=157

1. If Juve lose and Fiorentina beat Milan (no matter by how many goals)
- Juve and Fiorentina directly in CL, Milan in CL Qualifiers

2. If Juve don't lose and Fiorentina beat Milan by 1 (1:0, 2:1, 3:2 etc)
- Juve and Milan directly in CL, Fiorentina in CL qualifiers

3. If Juve don't lose and Fiorentina beat Milan by 2 or more goals (2:0, 3:0, 3:1 etc)
- Juve and Fiorentina directly in CL, Milan in CL qualifiers.
I'd prefer #2. I'd hate the possibility of facing Milan in the CL qualifiers.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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Toni would be a good acquisition if he comes cheap.Everyone wants Trezeguet to stay at Juventus saying that he has still has a few top years left in him despite his age,but that argument falls flat when we talk about Toni.They're the same age,and even though David is a better striker,Toni would be a quality short term replacement.He can still give us 2-3 top years.
so by 3-4 years we would have to replace DP, Amauri, Toni, IQ, add to that aging Camo. So basically whole attacking force.

Lyon president wants Trez, you do the math. I dont want us to replace Trez with as old of a player, what is the point? We are building for the future.
 

Stephan

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Nov 9, 2005
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La televisión francesa InfoSport da por hecho, casi como oficial, el fichaje de Kaká por el Real Madrid. Según el medio galo, fue Galliani quien filtró la noticia en su viaje de hace unos días a Burdeos para hablar con Gourcuff, centrocampista del Milán cedido en el Girondins. Entre bambalinas, el vicepresidente milanista habló con Gourcuff, que ha sido elegido mejor futbolista de Le Championnat, y explicó que necesita al medio para suplir la inminente marcha de Kaká al Real Madrid.
So apparently Blanc leaves Bordeux, so Gourcuff has no reason to stay, Kakà goes to Madrid and Gourcuff to Milan.
 
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