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X Æ A-12

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Ridiculous move both from him and the club. What will he gain going there? A short career extension in Europe? It's not as if he will be able to add a trophy to his cabinet. And then Milan, relying on a 38-year old striker who is most likely going to play the majority of their games as their main striker? What a joke of a club they have become.
i dont see it that way. Ibra strikes me as someone who loves the praise he gets from playing football. he loves to test himself against others to be the best and to be respected as such. its why he is still playing so late into his career when he doesnt need the money. At Milan he will get to be top dog again in a small pond and in a less physically demanding league then certain others. due to the slower pace of serie A he can still hack it through his immense skill.

Milan on the other hand get a player of actual quality as well as a chronic winner with real swagger. something they sorely lack.

i dont watch MLS so i dont know Zlatans condition but unless he has collapsed completely i think its a good move. he was never a player who ran or tracked back anyway.
 

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i dont see it that way. Ibra strikes me as someone who loves the praise he gets from playing football. he loves to test himself against others to be the best and to be respected as such. its why he is still playing so late into his career when he doesnt need the money. At Milan he will get to be top dog again in a small pond and in a less physically demanding league then certain others. due to the slower pace of serie A he can still hack it through his immense skill.

Milan on the other hand get a player of actual quality as well as a chronic winner with real swagger. something they sorely lack.

i dont watch MLS so i dont know Zlatans condition but unless he has collapsed completely i think its a good move. he was never a player who ran or tracked back anyway.
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i dont see it that way. Trump strikes me as someone who loves the praise he gets from being president. he loves to test himself against others to be the best and to be respected as such. its why he is still politicking so late into his career when he doesnt need the money. At Trump Inc he will get to be top dog again in a small pond and in a less physically demanding position then certain others. due to the slower pace of being CEO. he can still hack it through his immense skill.

Trump Inc on the other hand get a leader back of actual quality as well as a chronic winner with real swagger. something they sorely lack.

i dont watch CSPAN so i dont know Trump’s position but unless he has collapsed completely i think its a good move. he was never a politician who ran or wanted to run anyway.
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Nope, MU will buy their way back sooner or later; Milan is just hopeless
They did so since 2014 with Di Maria, Fred, Matic, Lukaku, Maguire, Pogba and so on, not really like they won anything after spending billions so don't see that argument right now. They'll get back at some point but won't happen before they get a clear strategy.
 

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United are nowhere near as fallen as Milan.
United have much less of an excuse though as they are still rich as hell bathing in that EPL exposure/money

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Apparently Ibra will wear #1 at Milan.
apparently piatek will shine his shoes while chalanaglou fluffs him at halftime

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