[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (29 Viewers)

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Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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I want him to stay with Peelan as long as possible. As long as he's there, it means Peelan won't be getting a quality manager. And besides someone as sneaky and rat-like like Allegra is well suited for Peelan.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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if they are anything like last night's game then it would be a very wise decision.

awful, awful spectacle.
honest to god, i rather see milan get 3 points by dominating their opponent. These 3 pnts they keep getting by virtually walking is too damn frustrating.
 

tyouto

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Aug 8, 2011
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Francesco Antonioli:The oldest player currently playing in Europe's top 5 leagues, at the age of 42 (date of birth 14/09/1969)
Gabi Mudingayi (Bologna): Has made the most tackles this season in Europe's top 5 leagues, with 139
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Mr.Milanista

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Mar 25, 2012
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“What disappointed me the most is that during this period we are fighting Juventus for the title, but people act as if they are doing something extraordinary while we should be thrown out with the trash.

“We have had so many injuries and played many more games than Juventus. I could not ask for more from these lads.”


FI

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Couldn't be more right to be honest.

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Funny that they always bring the "so many more games than Juve" excuse, as if they didn't know they had to play in three fronts from the beginning. If you are not prepared to be there, the criticism you get is deserved then.
:lol: Would not sound the same if your players missed more than 200 games this season and played 45 games.
 
Jul 1, 2010
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It's not our fault that your fitness and medical teams suck hard.

We had tons of injuries last year and we've fixed this with better training and fitness techniques. Don't most of your injuries occur in training?

It's all part of the equation.
 

Mr.Milanista

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Mar 25, 2012
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Funny that they always bring the "so many more games than Juve" excuse, as if they didn't know they had to play in three fronts from the beginning. If you are not prepared to be there, the criticism you get is deserved then.
Allegri: 'Milan criticism excessive'

Massimiliano Allegri slammed naysayers after they “kept the Scudetto race alive” by beating Chievo. “The criticism of Milan has been excessive.”

The Rossoneri picked up one point from the previous two games and lost the Serie A leadership to Juventus, but temporarily have it back after tonight’s 1-0 victory.

“Tonight it was an extremely important game. We didn’t play well, but if we didn’t win then we could definitively drop out of the Scudetto race.

“We brought home a crucial result despite missing so many players. We had to field a 19-year-old and we saw Rodney Strasser, Gennaro Gattuso and Mario Yepes make their comebacks.

“The criticism of Milan has been excessive,” continued Allegri. “Everyone was waiting for us to fall, but fortunately we got back up again. Even when we were four points ahead there was a media campaign against us, as everybody was calling for our defeat.

“This evening the lads were able to keep the Scudetto race alive.”

There were reports Allegri’s job could be on the line if he ends the season empty-handed after President Silvio Berlusconi criticised his style of football against Barcelona.

“I often speak with Berlusconi and there are no problems. He wished us all good luck for the game and he believes in this Scudetto.

“What disappointed me the most is that during this period we are fighting Juventus for the title, but people act as if they are doing something extraordinary while we should be thrown out with the trash.

“We have had so many injuries and played many more games than Juventus. I could not ask for more from these lads.”


FI

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This kid is Juventino :)
Nope the kid is a Milan fan.

Chievo defend Muntari shirt ball-boy

Chievo have explained why a ball-boy reluctantly accepted Sulley Muntari’s Milan shirt at the end of the game.

The child tried to hand the jersey back to the midfielder [see video of incident] at the end of last night’s 1-0 Rossoneri victory at the Stadio Bentegodi.

Amid suggestions that the youngster didn’t want it – or that he was indeed an Inter or Juventus fan – the club have issued a clarification statement.

The Flying Donkeys have made it known that it is club policy for the ball-boys to not disturb players at the end of 90 minutes by asking for their jerseys.

Chievo went on to reveal that the kid, part of the club’s youth system, is actually a Milan fan. He’s now been allowed to keep the memento.


Muntari scored the only goal of the game with a long-range missile of a strike.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Allegri:


“What disappointed me the most is that during this period we are fighting Juventus for the title, but people act as if they are doing something extraordinary while we should be thrown out with the trash.”
Someone should tell the rat face why is it so.
It's because the neutral public can see that despite the hundred million billions penalties you got for diving and the "Never give Juve a penalty" campaign, your team still fails to make a difference and even lost the first place in serie A.
 
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