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Kasaki

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Jun 1, 2010
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:lol:

so, translation from Russian: I was still wearing pampers in the late 90s and it would take me too long to google the names of players I haven't even seen playing.

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thanks :p

I know - Pazzini is still at Inter :D
Ganso and Tevez are still avail as well :seven:

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Juventino[RUS];3793248 said:
Mesba, Antonini, Taiwo and young fucker i forgot his surname
Mesba - Unreliable
Antonini- Decent, but won't last a whole season
Taiwo - He's leaving no?
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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no, I am plying Juve[RUS] is was still learning how to use the potty in the late 90s let alone have any idea of what players Juve had back then ... not sure how you saw the above in my words ;)
Maybe you should open ur eyes and you will see my response to you on this comment about Juve from late 90s?
98-99
1 GK Angelo Peruzzi
2 DF Ciro Ferrara
3 DF Zoran Mirković
4 DF Paolo Montero
5 MF Fabio Pecchia
6 DF Dimas
6 FW Thierry Henry
7 MF Angelo Di Livio
8 MF Antonio Conte (captain)
9 FW Filippo Inzaghi
10 FW Alessandro Del Piero
11 FW Daniel Fonseca
12 GK Michelangelo Rampulla
13 DF Mark Iuliano
14 MF Didier Deschamps
15 DF Alessandro Birindelli
16 FW Nicola Amoruso
17 DF Gianluca Pessotto
18 MF Jocelyn Blanchard
19 DF Igor Tudor
20 MF Alessio Tacchinardi
21 MF Zinedine Zidane
22 GK Morgan De Sanctis
23 MF Simone Perrotta
24 FW Marcelo Zalayeta
25 DF Massimo Paci
26 MF Edgar Davids
27 DF Massimiliano Marchio
28 MF Luca Pellegrini
29 MF Marco Rigoni
30 MF Salvatore Papa
31 DF Francesco Scardina
32 MF Manuel Sinato
33 GK Stefano Pergolizzi
34 FW Juan Esnáider


It's me or this line up is 10 time better than Milan have now?
 

Gabriel

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May 23, 2010
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Lol, That's obviously taken out of Wikipedia, at least you could have put a couple names here and there and without the numbers to make it seem like you're actually remembering stuff.


Oh and the other Milan left back is this Spanish guy, Didac Vila.
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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AC, one thing that I think that you, as a Milan fan, will ahve to concern yourself with, are the words of Berlusconi when he mentioned the massive amount of wages that were going to be saved from selling off Silva and Ibra. Milan, I think, have two options for this season in the transfer market.

#1) They go out and get two players of a similar caliber of Silva and Ibra for the CB and CF positions, respectively. However, the drawbacks are these: The amounts needed to be spent in wages and transfer fees could potentially negate most of what was gained in the sale of Silva and Ibra, while it would be unlikely that the replacements would be of similar caliber, so in the end, Milan could still be worse off than they were a year ago.

#2) Purchase 3-4 young players with the money and build towards the future. The obvious drawback to that would be whether or not the milan faithful would accept what would amount to be a "bridge year" for the club, having to take a step back to take a step two steps forward.

Personally, I would go with the 2nd option myself, but I think that Milan would have to act quicker than what they are doing now if this were to be their plan. The young players will need to get as much time as needed to acclimate themselves into the system
don't disagree but again - there is no replacement for Silva out there, even if Milan were willing to reinvest all the money they got for him, which obviously aint gonna happen. Similarly with Nesta. The way a team "replaces" such players is not via a like-for-like substitution but by making the team more balanced as a whole.

This being said, I think Milan will scrap the CL this year - passing the group stage would be the highest objective there - and focus on serie A. In that case, I don't think getting a starting defender is necessarily a priority but would rather see the midfield improved with a couple of additions and maybe a striker too (Tevez, Berbatov and Matri are the most likely options considered). I hope a prospect like Yanga can come in, if not now then in the winter, but either way that player is unlikely to have an immediate impact this year ... as for a mature defender who can replace TS/Nesta I don't think such a player is available even for a lot of money. There are some high-profile players like Dede, Hummels etc but they aren't good enough for the money they would command in transfer fees.
there is a rumour that Milan is looking into getting Carvalho as an experienced, short-term solution but we'll see ... a lot would depend on his contract demands, I guess.
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];3793258 said:
Maybe you should open ur eyes and you will see my response to you on this comment about Juve from late 90s?
98-99
1 GK Angelo Peruzzi
2 DF Ciro Ferrara
3 DF Zoran Mirković
4 DF Paolo Montero
5 MF Fabio Pecchia
6 DF Dimas
6 FW Thierry Henry
7 MF Angelo Di Livio
8 MF Antonio Conte (captain)
9 FW Filippo Inzaghi
10 FW Alessandro Del Piero
11 FW Daniel Fonseca
12 GK Michelangelo Rampulla
13 DF Mark Iuliano
14 MF Didier Deschamps
15 DF Alessandro Birindelli
16 FW Nicola Amoruso
17 DF Gianluca Pessotto
18 MF Jocelyn Blanchard
19 DF Igor Tudor
20 MF Alessio Tacchinardi
21 MF Zinedine Zidane
22 GK Morgan De Sanctis
23 MF Simone Perrotta
24 FW Marcelo Zalayeta
25 DF Massimo Paci
26 MF Edgar Davids
27 DF Massimiliano Marchio
28 MF Luca Pellegrini
29 MF Marco Rigoni
30 MF Salvatore Papa
31 DF Francesco Scardina
32 MF Manuel Sinato
33 GK Stefano Pergolizzi
34 FW Juan Esnáider


It's me or this line up is 10 time better than Milan have now?
very impressive :shocked: ... copying and pasting from google totally negated my previous point :tup:

btw, the starting 11 would have sufficed ;)

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Lol, That's obviously taken out of Wikipedia, at least you could have put a couple names here and there and without the numbers to make it seem like you're actually remembering stuff.


Oh and the other Milan left back is this Spanish guy, Didac Vila.
:lol:

yep, he is staying, for now
 

Juventino[RUS]

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Mar 9, 2006
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very impressive :shocked: ... copying and pasting from google totally negated my previous point :tup:

btw, the starting 11 would have sufficed ;)

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:lol:

yep, he is staying, for now
Wikipedia or not, you've said that Juve had bad team in the end of 90s and i proved that you are wrong, what more can i say? fuck you and fuck milan wish they will relegate to serie b and die there

P.S. But maybe players like Zidane, Henry, Montero, Conte, Davids, Deschamps, Del Piero, Peruzzi etc. are not good enough for Milan in ur opinion? :lol: :rofl:
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];3793270 said:
Wikipedia or not, you've said that Juve had bad team in the end of 90s and i proved that you are wrong, what more can i say? fuck you and fuck milan wish they will relegate to serie b and die there
sheesh, you ain't the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you? What I said, or rather implied, was that if you look at Juve's team from the late 90s/early '00 and compare it to the current one, you would see an obvious drop in quality, which is why you were laughing at Milan in the first place ... furthermore, my point was that you are too infantile (basing this on your overall behavior here) to even remember the great players Juve had back then so you can make a proper comparison to the current Juve team, in the first place. Had that not been the case, you wouldn't have laughed at Milan to begin with considering juve's situation isn't that different.

oh, well, you are who you are and it ain't your fault, so don't be too harsh on yourself
 
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