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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

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    sallyinzaghi said:
    If you browse through the forum again you see similar comments from myself. That comment was my own.

    And my sincere apologies, I did not intend for the comment to be from me. Perhaps I should've quoted it instead.

    Pado, I just bought a pair of Nine West heels. Very nice, if I say so myself :cool:
    No actually you clearly intended my comment to be passed off as your own on a Milan site. Not only did you blend it into your point of view like you have done MANY times but when someone said "good post" you replied with a 'thanks'. more to the point, I have seen my comments from Juventuz.com appear on a Milan fan site posted by you more than once.

    Please don't lie ... its very insulting.
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    Eaglesnake_1 said:
    Between Milan and Juve, there is one major difference this season that wasnt so notorious last year: defensive efectivity.
    Their defensive line trembles easily, and i it seems that Carletto hasnt the slightest idea how to arrange that....they better shop for a good reinforce at the back line in december window if they want to stay in the run.
    Berluscas, in a very subtle manner, drew a deadline to Carletto :We still have champions league"...meaning that Ancelotti, (who has two years in a row without wining nothing) needs to win it if he want to continue at his job.
    Uhmm actually Carlo won the CL title in his first full season...the scudetto the season after that (2003-2004) and came up empy LASt season...thats one year..not two years in a row...
     

    Akerman

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    Since Capello started coaching for Juventus, we havn't been less than first. I think that's a marvelous achievement. We can also hope for great fortune in his first year in Champions League with Juventus.
     

    Bjerknes

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    he is yet to capture Europe in his time at Chelsea

    Really? Oh, I didnt know that Nick. Thanks for telling me. :rolleyes2

    You cannot compare what Ancelotti has done at Milan to what Mourinho has done at Chelsea...the latter is still the better coach though. There's no denying that, Nick.
     
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    RochemBeck said:
    Really? Oh, I didnt know that Nick. Thanks for telling me. :rolleyes2

    You cannot compare what Ancelotti has done at Milan to what Mourinho has done at Chelsea...the latter is still the better coach though. There's no denying that, Nick.
    He is an over-rated..pompous arrogant s-o-b who thinks he is irreplaceable. He belongs with Inter.
     

    Hambon

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    Wouldnt it be great if Cappelo and Mourinho do a "House Swap"sort of thingy for a season....They could make a Reality TV show the ratings will blow the roof..hehe
     

    The Pado

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    IncuboRossonero said:
    He is an over-rated..pompous arrogant s-o-b who thinks he is irreplaceable. He belongs with Inter.
    Overrated? No. He is the best, can't go higher than that.

    Pompous arrogant S.O.B.? Absolutely. And a Prick, to boot.

    Irreplaceable? Haha, nobody is irreplaceable in football, and he will learn that soon enough. I mean, shit, even Lippi wasn't irreplaceable.


    Burkey Boy, stop fapping your gf's shoes. You won't have any left for her.
     

    Bozi

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    the best of it is "the special one" has built his career on being the man who won the UEFA cup and then champions league in following seasons
    here is the killer though rafa benitez won the uefa cup the following year with valencia then took the worst liverpool team in living memory to the CL the next year and yet people dont give him the same level of respect as mourinho and TBH i think benitez is the better coach,whereas mourinho is good at taking the pressure off his players
     

    Vinman

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    Akerman said:
    Since Capello started coaching for Juventus, we havn't been less than first. I think that's a marvelous achievement. We can also hope for great fortune in his first year in Champions League with Juventus.
    while you were licking Fabio's shoes, you forgot that we did have this guy in charge last year during the CL, and were soundly beaten by Liverpool
     
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    Padovano said:
    Overrated? No. He is the best, can't go higher than that.

    Pompous arrogant S.O.B.? Absolutely. And a Prick, to boot.

    Irreplaceable? Haha, nobody is irreplaceable in football, and he will learn that soon enough. I mean, shit, even Lippi wasn't irreplaceable.


    Burkey Boy, stop fapping your gf's shoes. You won't have any left for her.

    I can't, I am so addicted to her sweet-smelling shoes.
     

    ThePLaya

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    RochemBeck said:
    Sometimes I wonder why I even bother posting anything anymore..
    don't be sad you just posted a question and i did give my answer , no offence !

    it does not matter, i can post a question saying USA is the most beautiful country and someone else can reply and say .. who cares ?

    it's his/her opinion so i have to respect that or ignore it !



    IncuboRossonero said:
    The answer is simple: CHOICES...Inzaghi was not up to par.
    yeah your'e right !!

    he is not up to par so Vieri who is playing the first derby with milan is going to be the right solution for milan to get the 3 points while the whole world even ancel knows that there is no way that he can score at this match specially under the pressure of Inter's Fans !



    Jeeks said:
    Who happens to be Icelandic and made you wonder how can she be black haired. We all know that you don't make sense, but you don't even understand others.
    professor jeeks would you mind if you be my teacher , so i can learn how to make sense ?

    Plus if you could't not understand what i am typing you should say hey kid you should say that , teach me i accept whatever you will say but don't be sarcastic !


    Erik said:
    Who is that guy anyway? this guy's post are at least legible to a marginal extent
    Nice attestation
     

    Slagathor

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    Seven; I found a piece that you must read. It's from a weekly column by Johan Derksen and he just completely nails the true nature of Dirk Kuijt, check it out:

    Weet u waar ik heel erg moe van word? Van die predikende demagoog uit Katwijk. Die spits met dat jongensachtige Kick Wilstra-hoofd, die louter ingestudeerde wijze-mannen-teksten uitbraakt. Ik heb Dirk Kuijt bij FC Utrecht zien debuteren en ik had mijn twijfels. Hij ontwikkelde zich goed en ging naar Feyenoord. En ik had wéér mijn twijfels, want het verschil tussen een leuke provincieclub en een topclub is erg groot. Maar hij doet het opnieuw erg goed, niets dan lof. Het stoort me echter dat hij zich voortdurend als de nationale wijsneus manifesteert, de zogenaamde verstandige jongen die zich volledig ondergeschikt maakt aan het algemeen belang. Kuijt taxeert van tevoren wat het volk wil horen en de zwijgende meerderheid wordt vervolgens bedolven onder de hypocriete volzinnen van de topscorer. Zo hoorde ik hem onlangs zeggen dat hij het zou toejuichen als Salomon Kalou Nederlander werd, omdat concurrentie een goede zaak voor Oranje is. Kijk, daar geloof ik niet in. Zodra de bondscoach Kalou mag selecteren, kan Kuijt het wel vergeten. Als verstandige jongen zal hij dat toch wel inzien? Kuijt komt nooit met een echte eigen mening, hij probeert op een goedkope wijze te scoren bij zijn achterban. Het publiek eet vooralsnog uit zijn hand, maar de spelers ergeren zich een ongeluk aan zijn wijsheden. Zowel bij Feyenoord als bij Oranje. Als voetballer heeft Kuijt zich uitstekend ontwikkeld, als mediapersoonlijkheid en volksheld speelt hij een sluwe rol en staat hij op het punt door de mand te vallen.
     
    Apr 12, 2004
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    Erik, I am watching a show here right now that is talking about the long sea barrier near the Northern end of your country and the barriers that can go up and down, but still allow for the tide to flow in and out.

    Also this show is talking about the Rotterdam, its importance to Europeans as the biggest shipping port in Europe or the world, I don't remember.



    Pretty sick shit, I love the Dutch.
     

    Slagathor

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    ßömßärdiër said:
    Erik, I am watching a show here right now that is talking about the long sea barrier near the Northern end of your country and the barriers that can go up and down, but still allow for the tide to flow in and out.
    Was that the Oosterscheldekering;


    the Maeslandtkering;


    or the Afsluitdijk?


    Also this show is talking about the Rotterdam, its importance to Europeans as the biggest shipping port in Europe or the world, I don't remember.



    Pretty sick shit, I love the Dutch.
    Is that on the National Geographic Channel or something? I think I might have seen that show...
     

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