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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero

P.S. The Republicans should take note of Berlusca's ability to tap into voter minds and re-name the party "FOR AMERICA" or something..then George Dubya should have a face lift in true Berlusca style :cheesy:
Bah no need to do that. Half of those in the Red retard States can't even read, let alone realize the Democrats don't give two shites about their unconditional love for weapons. ;)
 

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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
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    What's with the mentally challenged threads popping up that basically say the same thing on juventuz.com i.e. Milan buy CRAPPY Vieri and Juve closer to Gilardino (even though everyone including Fiorentina has expressed interest in Gila..except Juve). The usual pigeons here think Milan is closing its transfer campaign with the bringing in of Vieri...FFS he was another Rivaldo/Crespo type 'catch': little $$ which COULD pay off BIG....worth the risk...HOWEVER, we know its not the ACQUISITION of the summer campaign. That will be either Gilardino, Ronaldinho or Adriano ( :D )
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    116,145
    ++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
    What's with the mentally challenged threads popping up that basically say the same thing on juventuz.com i.e. Milan buy CRAPPY Vieri and Juve closer to Gilardino (even though everyone including Fiorentina has expressed interest in Gila..except Juve). The usual pigeons here think Milan is closing its transfer campaign with the bringing in of Vieri...FFS he was another Rivaldo/Crespo type 'catch': little $$ which COULD pay off BIG....worth the risk...HOWEVER, we know its not the ACQUISITION of the summer campaign. That will be either Gilardino, Ronaldinho or Adriano ( :D )
    It still does not make much sense to bring in Vieri then spend millions on another striker, namely Gilardino. Unless, that is, Inzaghi and Crespo are shown the door.
     

    Nicole

    Senior Member
    Sep 16, 2004
    7,561
    ++ [ originally posted by jaecole ] ++
    Emma is testing our creative juices.

    A proposed holding page for the transition period of Juventuz.



    Means what?

    Whoever gets the top answer gets a blowjob, I can't figure it out(though notably not as bad as nicole) so no point letting a good blowjob go to waste :D
    Come on, all I said was that it is what you make of it, what it is doesnt really matter, because even if you know what it is someone is always going to say "it still looks like [whatever] to me"....
     

    Dan

    Back & Quack
    Mar 9, 2004
    9,290
    ++ [ originally posted by jaecole ] ++
    Emma is testing our creative juices.

    A proposed holding page for the transition period of Juventuz.



    Means what?

    Whoever gets the top answer gets a blowjob, I can't figure it out(though notably not as bad as nicole) so no point letting a good blowjob go to waste :D
    Martin the second:

    Hence M II, but in all summed up in that logo.
     
    Dec 27, 2003
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    Well if Gilardino wears rossonero next year I can't see us keep 6 players competing for 2 spots. Sheva-Gila with Bob and his good friend Pippo as back-ups shall suffice (though I'd rather keep Crespo). Maybe Tommy can play the odd Coppa game, but even he will prove superfluous, also since we can use the Christmas tree formation as well. Anyhow, while I could have easily imagined Vieri relaunching his career in the EPL, Milan was probably the best Italian choice for him and for us because 1) older players in Milan are like a good wine : they get better with time 2) this is in line with our "proven players for immediate results" policy 3) as we speak, every interista is either mourning or green with anger.
     

    Cronios

    Juventolog
    Jun 7, 2004
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    Isnt this rejuvenation of old players in Milan looks...curius?
    What kind of drugs they use there?
    hmm
    We will never see any investigation on this anyway.

    And how they fund this policy?
    Old prooven players are very expensive with big wages and when they retire, the team wins nothing from them after a transfer or smth
     
    Dec 27, 2003
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    Yeah one has to wonder what crap we give our players to actually not see them triple their muscular mass within 2 weeks and become more injury-prone than a cable-less bungee-jumper with a space rocket up his arse. And of course no one will ever investigate on us because Berlusca owns the country and we are oh so untouchable compared with the powerless, candid and conspiracy-stricken gobbacci. Please roll back under the stone where I buried you last time you had to learn the meaning of hematocrit from me.
     

    Nicole

    Senior Member
    Sep 16, 2004
    7,561
    ++ [ originally posted by Kaiser Franco ] ++
    Yeah one has to wonder what crap we give our players to actually not see them triple their muscular mass within 2 weeks and become more injury-prone than a cable-less bungee-jumper with a space rocket up his arse. And of course no one will ever investigate on us because Berlusca owns the country and we are oh so untouchable compared with the powerless, candid and conspiracy-stricken gobbacci. Please roll back under the stone where I buried you last time you had to learn the meaning of hematocrit from me.
    :LOL:

    Kaiser, you are the man :)
     

    Slagathor

    Bedpan racing champion
    Jul 25, 2001
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    ++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
    It still does not make much sense to bring in Vieri then spend millions on another striker, namely Gilardino. Unless, that is, Inzaghi and Crespo are shown the door.
    Inzaghi, Crespo AND Tomasson I would imagine

    I can actually see it happening though. Moggi may be far too much of a whimp to try a move like that but this is Milan we're talking about.
     

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