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GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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Thought it was funny that he was the only one celebrating the goal for 2-2.

The rest of the team were getting the ball and heading for the half way line. Can see the difference between a year at AC where they'd have been happy with a draw and Juve where all we want is the win.
Oh please, he's trying hard to redeem himself and get back in the fold, and you are begrudging him celebrating that
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Thought it was funny that he was the only one celebrating the goal for 2-2.

The rest of the team were getting the ball and heading for the half way line. Can see the difference between a year at AC where they'd have been happy with a draw and Juve where all we want is the win.
Nothing to do with one year at Milan. Our fans were booing him. He knows he has to earn his place among the fans; he needed this goal on a personal level more than he did as a part of the team. Good for him. Hope he regains the past form.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Oh please, he's trying hard to redeem himself and get back in the fold, and you are begrudging him celebrating that
Nothing to do with one year at Milan. Our fans were booing him. He knows he has to earn his place among the fans; he needed this goal on a personal level more than he did as a part of the team. Good for him. Hope he regains the past form.
Come on, I think some people are being a bit overly sensitive on anything said about Bonucci.

It wasn't a criticism more pointing out that just about every other player went straight for the half way line and he was the only one who decided to celebrate. Just thought it was interesting and possibly showed a difference in mentality from the environment he's been in.

Genuine question, did he even touch the ball to warrant celebrating (again not a criticism just a question)?
 

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