[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (50 Viewers)

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Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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That's PR and probably the main reason why I really dislike Milan more than I dislike the other clubs. I guess they did their homework and they know that these things work on neutrals and on their own fans, but it's really annoying for those who don't fall for it.
Just watch how they're doing it. Everything they do, even if it's a failure, is always presented as a success. In everything they look for something that will make Milan look the best. In the above case they're highlighting the fact that Milan did better than the other Italian teams in Europe, so they put some bombastic title like "Milan the best Italian team in Europe" and keep repeating that shit until something new comes along. After all, we all heard the "il club piu titolato al mondo" shit.
And they know no limits. If in one season Milan ends 5th and doesn't win anything, but by some chance they score more goals than anyone else in the league, they will literally spam everywhere how they are "the best attack in Italy" etc.

It's nothing more than PR that obviously works since they're using it for so long, but boy it's annoying.
That explains why one gets a brain seizure after reading their forums. Those are the people who buy into this PR shit.

it's just ridiculous :lol: so desperate

disgusting club
 

Alex-444

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Clarence Seedorf will reportedly quit Milan for Botafogo this summer – but he may not get the chance to say goodbye to fans.

The Dutchman is one of 10 players who have expiring contracts with the Rossoneri and a renewal looks unlikely.

According to stories on Thursday, the 36-year-old will leave for South America as soon as Monday morning.

However, the former Real Madrid man may not be given the opportunity to play in the club’s irrelevant last game of the season against Novara.

Seedorf is allegedly not on the best of terms with boss Massimiliano Allegri, who may not select him for what would be his farewell game.

The ex-international, signed from Inter in 2002, has scored three goals in 28 games for the Diavolo this term.
 
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