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Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
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that fucked up man, watch Juve obviously and look for stadium reactions, live the day as if u were in the stadium with Juve not fuckin Peelan FFS...

I'd watch Juve in Serie D over CL final..
:cookie: :p

I wrote Forza Merdazzuri when you played them in our forums.

It's OK for Milan fans to cheer both Juve and Inter, and It's also Ok for both Inter and Juve fans to cheer Milan, but Juve and Inter are enemies.

I'm not gonna start any kinda trash talk, but I'm sure based on my theory that I presented the other day, If Milan wins the next 6 points, then they'll be the champs.
The difference is that mine will be proved to be correct easily and in a week's time.
Still here. :tup:
 

adriano_c

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May 26, 2009
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Ljajic: 'I never said that!'
By Football Italia staff

Adem Ljajic insists he did not offend Delio Rossi in Serbian. “I don’t know why he has to refer to falsehoods now.”

The row between the two men drags on long past their dugout brawl, which saw the Coach fired by Fiorentina and the 20-year-old frozen out of the squad.

At first Rossi refused to reveal what Ljajic said to spark his physical attack, but has now told newspapers it was “go back in your mother’s ****” in Serbian, a phrase the Coach knows from working with many Serbs throughout his career.

“I want to deny in every possible way the story that I insulted Rossi in my language,” Ljajic told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“Besides, the insult he is referring to is not even a common phrase for me or the Serbian language.

“At this stage I’d have no problem admitting it if I had said something like that. I repeat, I made a mistake, but my provocation was limited to an applause and the phrase 'bravo maestro, really, you’re great.’

“I was wrong and I was angry but, despite my anger, I maintained enough of a clear head to avoid using insults. I never said anything like that and I don’t understand why he has to refer to falsehoods now.”

The player did however confirm that he never actually apologised to his Coach.

“It’s true, I didn’t apologise to the Coach and that was a mistake, but his reaction was just too strong. I hope to be brought back into the squad immediately so I can give my contribution to the team.”

Ljajic has been frozen out of the Fiorentina squad for the rest of the season and is expected to be sold to Borussia Dortmund in the summer.

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Hrmm@the bold.

Other than that, I believe him over Rossi.
 

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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Ljajic: 'I never said that!'
By Football Italia staff

Adem Ljajic insists he did not offend Delio Rossi in Serbian. “I don’t know why he has to refer to falsehoods now.”

The row between the two men drags on long past their dugout brawl, which saw the Coach fired by Fiorentina and the 20-year-old frozen out of the squad.

At first Rossi refused to reveal what Ljajic said to spark his physical attack, but has now told newspapers it was “go back in your mother’s ****” in Serbian, a phrase the Coach knows from working with many Serbs throughout his career.

“I want to deny in every possible way the story that I insulted Rossi in my language,” Ljajic told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“Besides, the insult he is referring to is not even a common phrase for me or the Serbian language.

“At this stage I’d have no problem admitting it if I had said something like that. I repeat, I made a mistake, but my provocation was limited to an applause and the phrase 'bravo maestro, really, you’re great.’

“I was wrong and I was angry but, despite my anger, I maintained enough of a clear head to avoid using insults. I never said anything like that and I don’t understand why he has to refer to falsehoods now.”

The player did however confirm that he never actually apologised to his Coach.

“It’s true, I didn’t apologise to the Coach and that was a mistake, but his reaction was just too strong. I hope to be brought back into the squad immediately so I can give my contribution to the team.”

Ljajic has been frozen out of the Fiorentina squad for the rest of the season and is expected to be sold to Borussia Dortmund in the summer.

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Hrmm@the bold.

Other than that, I believe him over Rossi.
If Ljajić thinks that isnt common in the Balkans, he must really be from Canada or somewhere! :d
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Apparently the argument between the coach and Ljajic started during the match. Rossi kept yelling to Ljajic ""Corri, merda, corri" (Run you piece of shit, run). Ljajic most probably said something back and Rossi immediately replaced him. You know the rest of the story.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
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If Inter bends over then won't Cagliari and Atalanta do the same when they face us?
Atalanta, perhaps. Not Cagliari. Half of their squad are fired up by Cellino, Cossu and Astori. Cellino is best friends with Galliani and half of the Cagliari squad loves Allegri. They even talk about wanting to be the first team to beat us, but they'll settle for the draw that will prevent us from getting the title.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Atalanta, perhaps. Not Cagliari. Half of their squad are fired up by Cellino, Cossu and Astori. Cellino is best friends with Galliani and half of the Cagliari squad loves Allegri. They even talk about wanting to be the first team to beat us, but they'll settle for the draw that will prevent us from getting the title.
I can see that being true. But in that case I also see Inter not bending over. Even if we take aside the rivalry between the Milano clubs and the hatred, Inter are still a team that has something to fight for even if Napoli win today, and that is the Europa League. If Inter lose tonight and don't beat Lazio next Sunday in Rome, then there is a great chance to end 7th and miss out on Europe.

In other words, Inter has even more to play for than Cagliari.
 
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