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Azzurri7 said:
I hear Crespo is heading towards Milan.

The thing is that If Sheva was to leave??? who will take his place??? The only one that comes to mind would probably be, Eto'o...(thats If henry was set to join Barca)...other than that I can see Milan forwards running like chicken with broken legs...I cant see it working without Sheva upfront unless as I said a big name will sign which I doubt anyone coming except maybe Eto'o, thats maybe.
Gillardino (or however you say) is promising. Adding a veteran in Crespo, Drogba, or Cisse could fill the void. The important thing is you have to remember it is Milan and Milan finds ways to win because that is what they do*.


*Except in the CL games against teams from Catyluna.:D
 

Azzurri7

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IncuboRossonero said:
Technically, he is signed for three years and Milan have no obligation to let him go but Galliani made it clear that a) Milan do not sell players for the sake of $$ and b) no player who wants to leave is forced to stay. That said, it seems that unless a player is locked in who is a similiar calibre to Sheva (which for Milan as a fit is extremely difficult in my opinion) is on the way. Rumors suggested Henry .. i don't think Eto'o will do....it will be hard .... we will see.....Berlusca seems to be taking more interest in Milan so things could be on the up and up...
I read the statement about Galliani that Milan can't force players to stay If they don't want to stay. That said that It seems Sheva is either a)looking for some more cash to add into his pocket or b)he's not having a good understanding with Carlo.

I'll go for B though. Lately, It didn't look the relationship between the Coach and player was going right.
 

3pac

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May 7, 2004
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Azzurri7 said:
Did he bang her before the Semi final WorldCup98...(Brazil-Holland)??

Don't know, but I've heard it from multiple people, so I guess in the end it's just a rumour, but they two sources were completely separate so it must be a fairly widespread one. I don't know if it's really true or not.
 

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Quick question, I've heard rumors of DP moving the England because of all the scandals and whatnot. Does this rumor have a thread of truth or are my dreams of Xabi Alonso sliding perfect thru balls to the silky Del Piero merely wishful thinking?
 

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Sir Sebastian said:
Don't know, but I've heard it from multiple people, so I guess in the end it's just a rumour, but they two sources were completely separate so it must be a fairly widespread one. I don't know if it's really true or not.
I know a guy who slept with Rivaldo's wife.
 

Azzurri7

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Enron said:
Gillardino (or however you say) is promising. Adding a veteran in Crespo, Drogba, or Cisse could fill the void. The important thing is you have to remember it is Milan and Milan finds ways to win because that is what they do*.


*Except in the CL games against teams from Catyluna.:D

Gila is no doubt promising. But looking at Milan forwards...(Gila-Inzaghi) they're both finishers, both can't dribble, both don't know how to react with the ball outside the penalty area, sure they're great finishers both and you can always expect them to get on the score-sheet. Bu something Sheva got that these two don't is that Sheva isn't only a player that can score, but a player that knows when to release the ball from his feet, player that can dribble and you can expect anything from him, and can well also shoot from outside the box. Only few forwards can do this....(Adriano, Del Piero, Henry etc)

Anyhow Looking at sheva's assists, I think he's done much more than any forward this year in Serie A. he's complete.
 

Azzurri7

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Enron said:
Quick question, I've heard rumors of DP moving the England because of all the scandals and whatnot. Does this rumor have a thread of truth or are my dreams of Xabi Alonso sliding perfect thru balls to the silky Del Piero merely wishful thinking?

Xabi Alonso will have to do it with someone else my man;). He's remaining.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Vinman said:
I like Crespo, and I would be happy to see him back in Serie A

his talent was being wasted on the Chelsea bench (sound familiar ???)
Well, in all fairness, Crespo never really performed well at the Bridge either. He is much more suited in Italy where the pace of play is slower and actually has some compatriots playing in the same league..
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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ßömßärdîër said:
Yea, BALLACK, you dicknose.

I dont know what franky is going to do with a better midfielder there.
Mourinho could opt to field something such as this:


Cech

Ferreira - Gallas - Terry - Del Horno

Essien - Makelele - Ballack

Lampard - Robben

Shevchenko?


Ballack can play on the left side of midfield while Lampard could play on the right, however they both seem to like playing behind the strikers. Mourinho could also bench Essien, however I'm not sure why he would do that. This system also leaves out Joe Cole who has performed well this past season, so who knows what will Jose will choose. In other words, I'm not exactly sure of the reasoning behind why they brought in Ballack.
 

Bjerknes

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This is absolute class, Vinni. One of the reasons why Paddy Agnew is my absolute hero.

Paddy Agnew, after Trez scored the first goal against Reggina : "there is no reason to celebrate, unless you think lying, cheating and corruption are worth celebrating"
Now take this and compare it to those idiot GOL TV commentator comments:

Ohhhh and its Trezegueeeet who secures the Scudetto for Juventus. It was coming all along
Well good fucking job you genius, who could have told you that.

I had to put up with that fucking bullshit while hearing the whispers of Paddy Agnew in the background which GOL TV tried to eliminate just to air their two idiots. To be honest, they really do nothing to alleviate the usual stereotypes regarding Americans and soccer.
 

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