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Albo

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Apr 13, 2009
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What a joke. As soon as he came in he fucked it up.

Later on we dominated with 3-5-2 and Inter didn't create anything whatsoever. That doesn't mean he had a 'great' game at all.
Did i watch the same game :shifty: ?!
If u hate a player that doesn't mean u shouldn't give credit when he plays well !
Since we changed to 3-5-2 (Without him we couldn't play 3-5-2) we were great .
 

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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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He had a solid game; decent at best. There was nothing great about it Albo. However, he didn't make any grave errors or major mistakes (bar that one pass directly to the opponent when he came on).
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Thought his introduction and superior skill (over Chiellini&Barzagli) with the ball helped us a lot to build attacks from back, in first half we struggled badly in our own half trying to keep the ball, loosing it numerous times, we looked much more comfortable when Leo came in, despite the fact that Inter introduced more attackers to press us at the back.
 

Albo

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Apr 13, 2009
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He had a solid game; decent at best. There was nothing great about it Albo. However, he didn't make any grave errors or major mistakes (bar that one pass directly to the opponent when he came on).
Maybe i exagerated when i saied "Great Game" but he had impact in our game,and yes i know he costed us alot of goals :sergio: .
 

adriano_c

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May 26, 2009
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"Great game."

LOL!

Serviceable game. At best. The tactical switch to three at the back clogging up Milito's paths and allowing Caceres and DC more freedom was the decisive element. Bonucci could have been Bonera. Would have made no difference.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Looks like we aren't signing a CB this summer then unless its a free Nesta?

Barzagli, Chiellini, Bonucci, Caceres & Nesta. :numnum:
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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I can understand giving him a new contract.

If the club don't want to sell him or think there is no value in selling him they might as well view it as a longer term project to develop Bonucci.
 
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    I can understand giving him a new contract.

    If the club don't want to sell him or think there is no value in selling him they might as well view it as a longer term project to develop Bonucci.
    So he can enjoy big wages and play like shit whenever he steps on the pitch? No thanks.

    I'd rather wait for his contract to expire and bring back Sorensen.
     

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