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Dag-nabit!
Apr 17, 2009
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What exactly annoyed you in that article?

Or did you just seek out and post an article so you could abuse Benitez?
Rafa as a human being irritates me. He's just one of those people that irk's me.

EDIT. and no I didn't cheer when Inter landed him like andy would have you believe. he's pretty good at what he does but he's one person i can't stand at all.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Strong performance by a very wasteful Milan. The difference of classes was obvious.
I missed 15 minutes of the match. In the other 75 minutes I counted 7 one on ones for Milan. Zlatan had 2 clear chances (1 was actually 3 chances into one), Robinho was sent clear on goal twice, Ronaldinho once and Antonini once. Mirante was fantastic. It took a wonder shot to beat him.

Imo Zlatan played his best match for Milan so far. Parma couldn't stop him. Luckily for them he missed everything tonight. He played in a more natural position for him and it was felt. He probably ran as much as he runs in two matches and he was clearly instructed (or he simply felt like it) to play for the others more. With two amazing passes he sent Robinho and Dinho clear on goal.
Dinho played much better tonight. He kinda stopped after the opening serie A match but tonight he again showed magic. His balls for Zlatan and Robinho were magical.
Robinho is imo the weak link in Milan's attack, but he moves well and he found himself in two excellent chances.

Overall, scary potential in this Milan team, despite Parma playing bad and making it easier to them.
 

Showdown25

Dag-nabit!
Apr 17, 2009
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I wouldn't quite say it annoyed me. Although I really couldn't help reading it. As soon as I pulled up FI it was on the front page in bold letters.

And I don't agree with him saying everyone should calm down over the derby. That's like saying chocolate pudding shouldn't be chocolate.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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He can hardly say he hopes that the players and fans get caught up in the rivarly and the game descends into both sets of players kicking the shit out of each other.

As a coach, he is inevitably going to feel that everyone needs to stay calm and focus on the football.
 

Showdown25

Dag-nabit!
Apr 17, 2009
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Obviously he can't state that it should deteriorate into a shit fest. I think everyone would much rather see football being played anyway. Derby d'Italia without a doubt though is one of, if not the most, heated rivalry in Serie A mainly due to what happened off the pitch in recent years.

Rafa should just accept it, not try to play it down. It's not like the players don't hear about it enough as it is. He want's everyone to take it down a notch especially off the field of play. He should start by asking his own directors to stop slinging shit in the media before he goes hum hawing and trying play it down.
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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Now i know what Iaquinta meant about learning from Zlatan
I know about how wasteful IQ in front of goal but his goal scoring ratio is pretty good after his comeback from injury.. Since he played against Udinese as a sub, he already played against Palermo (sub), Cagliari (starter), M.City (starter) - 4 games and he already scored 3 goals.. Correct me if i'm wrong
 
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