Nick Against the World (44 Viewers)

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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this is san siro. where are inter and opposition fans seated?

considering im in italy at that time, i might just go and see inter - roma, probably the game of the season in serie a.
Nick could say for sure, but I was under the impression that visiting fans sit below Torre 8.

http://www.sansiro.net/web/settori_v1.swf

In any case, if I were you I'd get secondo anello seats somewhere in the middle -- across from the Tribuna section where Silvio is shaking hands like a well-oiled machine. They'll cost you a little, but hey -- how often do you go to catch a match there?
 

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The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Weighing in the Global Warming issue, Professor Michael Mann of the PSU Earth Systems Science Center said that Andrew Beck is an average student who masturbates in blue socks and is a racist based on his dislike of Lilian Thuram.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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Exactly. One has to wonder what is going through Capello's mind these days...
surces close to the madrid camp claim its paranoia, delusions of grandeur and several pounds of cum driven from teh rear by emersons man meat

I saw that there a few months ago. It really is a brilliant interview.



Cap just keeps making the 2005 & 2006 Juve squads look like even bigger heroes for having accomplished what they did in spite of him.

All this time, Pessottino probably threw himself out of the window because of rumors that Capello would stay ... not because Juve would be demoted. :faq2:
well you can begin to understand his thinking there:agree
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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I'm surprised he never coached another Italian club after Parma, I thought he was a decent coach, better than some Serie A coaches we have right now.

 

ADiGATi0N

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Dec 2, 2006
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David Beckham Set To Join MLS, LA Galaxy

One of the most recognizable names and faces of football is headed to Major League Soccer. David Beckham is cutting ties with Real Madrid, and the former England captain told ABC News, "I think I need another challenge."

MLS and the Los Angeles Galaxy, long-assumed the likely post-Madrid destination for the 31-year-old midfielder, have inked a deal for the player to join the club in August. Beckham's current contract with Real Madrid expires on June 30. A news conference will be held Thursday with MLS Commissioner Don Garber officially announcing the deal, which is rumored to be over $250 million. (For perspective, D.C. United was sold on Monday for just $30 million.)

In LA, Becks will link up with the most famous of American soccer icons -- current player Landon Donovan and current Galaxy executive Alexi Lalas. The move has an added convenience for Becks: One of the player's two football academies is located there.

Reports Wednesday out of Spain suggested Real Madrid had decided not to offer Beckham a new contract, this after weeks of speculation about the details of the two-year deal: Neither player nor club could reach an agreement.

A spokesperson for Beckham, though, said late on Wednesday that talks with Real, for whom Becks has seen scant minutes under new coach Fabio Capello, were still on-going.

Now, however, the talks with Real are finished and Beckham will head to the United States, where the 11-year-old American top-flight league, MLS -- and Hollywood, will welcome the player with open arms



Personally I think it would be better if he stayed in Europe
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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This is absolutely wonderful news.


This might be only the beginning. You could very well see stars from Europe leaving to join the MLS. Don't laugh. It could very well happen. Think of the amount of money they could make just by endorsements alone in this country.


MLS has finally stepped up to the plate.


This is just unbelievable. I am beyond thrilled with this.
 

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