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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

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    ++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++



    Got it right out of his year book. I added the Hobbies, of course.
    You know Pado my MAMMA used to say..

    Whats a matta you ..HEY
    Gotta no respect...HEY
    What-a you think-a you do .. HEY
    Why-a you look so sad....
    Its-a not so bad...
    Its-a nice-a place...

    AHHH SHUT UP-A YOU FACE :cheesy:
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    Anyone see the anti-Milan & Juve banners the Inter fans proudly displayed on Sunday??

    Some thing like "Different year....same story...The Mafia wins the Scudetto again..."

    "Milan-Juve: a crime made in hell"


    "Milan-Juve: Whats wrong...not enough money for the CL refs?"
     

    The Pado

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    Juve could be in 10th place in Serie B and still Inter & Roma fans would accuse the Bianconeri of buying refs and cheating. How desperate and sad. A word of advice: Try winning something for a change!

    I would point out that nobody in the Milan or Juventus camp said one controversial word in 2000 when Lazio won, or 2001 when Roma won. No accusations were made. To this day Moggi has only stated, in 2000, that "Collina should have suspended the last match at Perugia, but we lost and it's done". I don't know if anything was said when Inter last won, as I was still shitting my diapers and cutting teeth :D
     

    The Pado

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++
    What do you guys think of the alleged attempted murders of Franco Carraro and Adriano Galliani
    I think it's shameful.

    The local magistrate has compiled a list of suspects:
    1. Franco Sensi
    2. Luciano Gaucci
    3. Osama Bin Laden
    4. Luciano Gaucci
    5. Ruggieri from Atalanta BSC
    6. Luciano Gaucci

    But, after further contemplation, it was decided the perpetrater was the three-headed beast of Bettega-Giraudo-Moggi :D
     

    The Pado

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    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++
    So nice you can find a source of ammusement in such a story robert... Pure class!
    When it comes out in your local press that there was hardly enough explosive to make a stadium quality firecracker, and that this was meant to scare rather than injure, perhaps you too will see the funny side of life.
     
    Jan 7, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++


    I think it's shameful.

    The local magistrate has compiled a list of suspects:
    1. Franco Sensi
    2. Luciano Gaucci
    3. Osama Bin Laden
    4. Luciano Gaucci
    5. Ruggieri from Atalanta BSC
    6. Luciano Gaucci

    But, after further contemplation, it was decided the perpetrater was the three-headed beast of Bettega-Giraudo-Moggi :D

    does he own a soccer team or somethin?
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++


    I asked the question expecting an answer, not the parrot treatment... :irritate:
    OK, I'm sorry. What I am saying is that without Henry, I don't think they would of won the title, let alone compete with Chelsea and Manure. I know some of their players had good seasons, like Pires and the Brazilian duo. But time after time all I see Arsenal doing is putting the ball through to Henry, and letting him do all the work to score the goals, well, almost all the damn goals. Its always Pires to Henry, and Henry dribbles past two defenders and puts the ball in the back of the net. I do not remember a game the whole season when Henry did not do all the work in attack, except for the game against the worthless Inter team, when everyone was dribbling past Cannavaro and Cordoba. But besides from that, the only thing that impressed me about Arsenal is Henry, and maybe some of the through balls put in by Pires. Frankly, thats all they can do; pass the ball to Henry to score. That is how good of a "team" they are. :groan:

    And I don't think their defense had that great of a season either. More likely that luck was on their side.
     
    Jul 12, 2002
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    ++ [ originally posted by Andrea Becchi ] ++
    OK, I'm sorry. What I am saying is that without Henry, I don't think they would of won the title, let alone compete with Chelsea and Manure. I know some of their players had good seasons, like Pires and the Brazilian duo. But time after time all I see Arsenal doing is putting the ball through to Henry, and letting him do all the work to score the goals, well, almost all the damn goals. Its always Pires to Henry, and Henry dribbles past two defenders and puts the ball in the back of the net. I do not remember a game the whole season when Henry did not do all the work in attack, except for the game against the worthless Inter team, when everyone was dribbling past Cannavaro and Cordoba. But besides from that, the only thing that impressed me about Arsenal is Henry, and maybe some of the through balls put in by Pires. Frankly, thats all they can do; pass the ball to Henry to score. That is how good of a "team" they are. :groan:

    And I don't think their defense had that great of a season either. More likely that luck was on their side.
    I agree that without Henry in the team, they would not have had the amazing season that they have, but the same can be said for any numbe rof players on any number of teams, that's part of being a marquis player. If Man U didn't have RVN they would've sucked more, if Milan didn't have Shevchenko they wouldn't won the league, etc.

    Where you go wrong is your assessment of Arsenal's team. Henry is their key player, but their defense has been very strong this year. Kolo Toure has been exceptional as has Sol Campbell, both of whom are cadidates for the best eleven of the premiership. Ashley Cole and Lauren have proven to be deadly attacking forces as well as reliable defenders and you can't overlook the great play from the middle of the park from Vieira who has been in inspired form throughout the season and Edu who has weighed in with some crucial goals. Basically, Henry is the best player on the team, but that doesn't mean that the rest aren't good.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Shadowfax ] ++
    What do you guys think of the alleged attempted murders of Franco Carraro and Adriano Galliani
    First off, to the scumbags who hatched up this idea (the bombs): its a game...get a life you sick fvcks ... you have crossed the line from fan to hooligan and now to criminal. Secondly, I think it was a scare tactic more than an actual attempt. However, this should be further evidence that reform is needed in Italy to deal with hooliganism which is becoming more than the weekly broken bones and knife brandishings among the sick few...I see first hand who weapons (knives, sticks and bottles) are brought into the stadium...while stadiums are fenced in there are many areas that are just an unmarked 10 foot fence...5 guys get in as early as possible...wait at the unmarked area and their friends throw a bag over the fence. Nothing new.
    That said...another issue I have is this: for fvcks sake I wish Galliani would step down as President of Lega Calcio...what the hell was he thinking?? Even though I don't believe he is pushing buttons with officials (given Milan's talent and performance this season) I do believe its a very serious conflict of Interest...HOW could he make a rationale decision regarding the Roma-Lazio match?? What if Roma really did deserve to lose points? Galliani could not possibly be involved in a decision like that....no way. As a football fan I just don't want to see that. EVEN if he has good intentions he CANNOT given his significant other job make that decision...the cries of foul will be obvious. His position as President puts a black spot on Milan's season which I think fair to see saw a team most deserving of the Scudetto..yet, with his position at Lega Calcio and a few bad calls it gets branded with a big question mark. I respect and admire Galliani for what he has done for Milan and his undying passion for the team BUT this horsesh*t has to end...step down for God's sake. (He claims he will...I hope so).
     

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