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Sep 4, 2006
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If Milan end up in financial trouble and we could resign Bonucci in January to reunite the BBC (pretending any issues between him and staff were non factor) for only 5mil euros (Milan still have to pay us the rest of the 40mil of course) would anyone here take Bonucci back?
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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If Milan end up in financial trouble and we could resign Bonucci in January to reunite the BBC (pretending any issues between him and staff were non factor) for only 5mil euros (Milan still have to pay us the rest of the 40mil of course) would anyone here take Bonucci back?
The door is closed. Closed chapter. Caldara and Rugani also deserve a chance.
 

pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
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If Milan end up in financial trouble and we could resign Bonucci in January to reunite the BBC (pretending any issues between him and staff were non factor) for only 5mil euros (Milan still have to pay us the rest of the 40mil of course) would anyone here take Bonucci back?
Have no use for him this season unless (until?) Benatia gets injured. Even then, we've Howedes assuming they won't be injured at the same time. We've good starters and good backups. Next season, Caldara, who's better than Rugani & Barzagli, will join the ranks.

Besides, why would you want a traitor back? Have some balls.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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If Milan end up in financial trouble and we could resign Bonucci in January to reunite the BBC (pretending any issues between him and staff were non factor) for only 5mil euros (Milan still have to pay us the rest of the 40mil of course) would anyone here take Bonucci back?
of course!!! then bench him till summer and loan+obligation to the first EPL come to ask so :beppe: can have a new yacht



a small one cuz BonBon it wouldn't cost much now
 

mukumsplau

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Jul 9, 2008
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Capello: 'Bonucci can't defend'
By Football Italia staff

Fabio Capello gave a damning description of Milan and Italy star Leonardo Bonucci. “He’s great with the ball at his feet, but he can’t defend.”

The former Juventus centre-back has struggled since the €42m transfer to San Siro this summer.

“Bonucci is the best Italian defender with the ball at his feet, in fact one of the best three in the world,” Capello told Sky Sport Italia.

“There’s a big problem, though: he can’t defend. He had the ideal situation at Juventus when he played as a sweeper. He is perfect in a three-man defence, but struggles when there are four.”
 

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