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Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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Actually, I've started to make up my mind about Crouch again, especially after what I've watched of him so far this term in both the Premier league and the Champions league. Nevertheless, he isn't that type pf players whom I wish to see in the Bianconeri's shirt. (If mark77 read that, he'll make my dream comes true :D)
 

Tazieo

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Jan 24, 2007
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lol could have been worse. could have been you.
i think toni misses to many crucial chances he scored 31 last season should have been 93
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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lol are you nuts? Do you know what it means to score 31 goal in Serie A? Look through the history, there is no player which scored more goals than Toni in one Serie A season, you can´t expect every ball to get into the net, otherwise what´s the point of football? Get real.
 

Tazieo

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Jan 24, 2007
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cheezeedon bread ppl take things so literal all i meant is dat he should score when it counts and i dont only mean for his club for his country he was bit of a disappointment at the world cup and as italian fan i wanted to see him score more than he did
 

sateeh

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Jul 28, 2003
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lol are you nuts? Do you know what it means to score 31 goal in Serie A? Look through the history, there is no player which scored more goals than Toni in one Serie A season, you can´t expect every ball to get into the net, otherwise what´s the point of football? Get real.
i love it when you talk from your ass mate :D

1925/26 35 goals Ferenc Hirzer (Juventus)

1927/28 35 goals Julio Libonatti (Torino)
1928/29 36 goals Gino Rossetti (Torino)
1929/30 31 goals Giuseppe Meazza (Ambrosiana Inter)

1933/34 31 goals Felice Placido Borel II° (Juventus)
1934/35 31 goals Enrico Guaita (Roma)

1949/50 35 goals Gunnar Nordahl (Milan)
1950/51 34 goals Gunnar Nordahl (Milan)

1958/59 33 goals Antonio Valentin Angelillo (Inter)

the only one that came close recently though is Bierhoff and thats for while.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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i love it when you talk from your ass mate :D

1925/26 35 goals Ferenc Hirzer (Juventus)
1927/28 35 goals Julio Libonatti (Torino)
1928/29 36 goals Gino Rossetti (Torino)
1929/30 31 goals Giuseppe Meazza (Ambrosiana Inter)
1933/34 31 goals Felice Placido Borel II° (Juventus)
1934/35 31 goals Enrico Guaita (Roma)
1949/50 35 goals Gunnar Nordahl (Milan)
1950/51 34 goals Gunnar Nordahl (Milan)
1958/59 33 goals Antonio Valentin Angelillo (Inter)

the only one that came close recently though is Bierhoff and thats for while.
I love it when you try to prove me wrong and fail :p but I´m asking you is this really important? Look when that was, 50 years ago, football has slightly changed since then and over 30 goals NOWADAYS is a completely different thing.
 

neurosis21

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Jun 22, 2004
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I love it when you try to prove me wrong and fail :p but I´m asking you is this really important? Look when that was, 50 years ago, football has slightly changed since then and over 30 goals NOWADAYS is a completely different thing.
have to agree with that you cant compare football 50 years apart even more than that
you cant even compare todays football to the '80s
 
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