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Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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He means he is not vital as a player in Milans history, he was more of a backup player who came later in his career, and was injured quite a bit of his time there.


But when it comes to coaches or scout etc, its not the same loyalty ties for them as it is for players, a job is a job (most top coachs have coached rival teams etc), and fans generally understand that. For example Ancelotti is a Romanista, Leonardo is Milanista, Capello is...? Milanista? Even if he played for and coached Juve, Roma etc. Usually its not much of a factor, a job is a job for coaches. It has little to nothing to do with being a traitor or such silliness fans judge players on.

Though it makes it extra funny in this case, because Leonardo isnt an experienced coach, his first coaching job was Milan and his second is Inter? Its bit more odd case.
I know what you mean, but the case is different with Leonardo. Sure he isn't a Milan idol, but definitely an insider. From Player, to scout, then director and then a coach. Much different than the names you mentioned..
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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I know what you mean, but the case is different with Leonardo. Sure he isn't a Milan idol, but definitely an insider. From Player, to scout, then director and then a coach. Much different than the names you mentioned..
Not really, many of the top coaches are former players in rival teams (and actual legends of said clubs, unlike Leonardo), worked there in minor roles (as scouts, staff etc) before becoming coach and so on. Its pretty common. Leonardo is just more of green case, because its literally his first 2 jobs, the Milano clubs.

As I said, despite the past coaches have, they arent judged in the same way, ofcourse past associations linger (Lippi wasnt greeted immediately in Inter for example), but generally viewed as professionals doing their job. And extensions of what the club is, like players are judged as.


IMO Leonardo is bit of a case of someone available, though ofcourse his past didnt go unnoticed in selecting him, but I dont think its necessary a pro in hiring him, more of a con. They prolly got desperate, because there is really not much of short notice choices.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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I can't wait for the second game. :mark:
Some members around here they'd rather see Zlatan owning Chiellini just to have an orgasm for their favorite player. They even celebrate Milan wins. :seven:

Fortunately, this will never happen and Chiellini will turn this gypsy into a handicapped gypsy just like each time he faced him.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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Not really, many of the top coaches are former players in rival teams (and actual legends of said clubs, unlike Leonardo), worked there in minor roles (as scouts, staff etc) before becoming coach and so on. Its pretty common. Leonardo is just more of green case, because its literally his first 2 jobs, the Milano clubs.

As I said, despite the past coaches have, they arent judged in the same way, ofcourse past associations linger (Lippi wasnt greeted immediately in Inter for example), but generally viewed as professionals doing their job. And extensions of what the club is, like players are judged as.


IMO Leonardo is bit of a case of someone available, though ofcourse his past didnt go unnoticed in selecting him, but I dont think its necessary a pro in hiring him, more of a con. They prolly got desperate, because there is really not much of short notice choices.
That's the answer probably. Imagine if Ciro moved to Inter instead, wouldn't you feel the same? Sure we all went nuts on him and kept calling him names when he was the manager, but he is definitely an insider. Would leave a bad taste in mouth, if he joins Inter or Torino, but I bet most of us will still respect him, and won't call him a "nobody"!

Generalizing isn't a bright idea, but that fool's reaction or Boban's (if it was true on what is said) is funny reaction, stop getting so seriously instead have fun on your rival's fan :p
 

Azzurri7

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I can swear that at least two to three members did/are celebrating each time Zlatan scores. I can bet my house on that.

But it's not a crime, I used to celebrate Maldini's good performances most of the times and I always wanted him to do well. But them, they're deniers. They pretend they're upset when Ibra scores. :D
 

Azzurri7

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But would you say "who the fuck Ferrara was? he wasn't anyone special". That sounds foolish..
Of course not. We would be fool to deny him and deny his history and bond with Juventus.


But no way against us :D

If there is, you know what you should do, if you don't, check Bozi's avatar.
Don't know about that. Never say never. We were leading 2-0 in San Siro, Zingaro scores and 2-1 (with Ibra scoring) could be better than 2-0 since 3points are guaranteed.


Funny thing is that they thought Ibra didn't celebrate because he loves Juventus and not because they were 2-1 down :lol::lol:
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
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Of course not. We would be fool to deny him and deny his history and bond with Juventus.




Don't know about that. Never say never. We were leading 2-0 in San Siro, Zingaro scores and 2-1 (with Ibra scoring) could be better than 2-0 since 3points are guaranteed.


Funny thing is that they thought Ibra didn't celebrate because he loves Juventus and not because they were 2-1 down :lol::lol:
:lol:

Zlatan can't even love his mother, loving Juve? yeah right :D
 
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