

VICTORY
By: Gianfranco | September 28th, 2008Grazie Ronaldinho,
Grazie Abbiatti,
Grazie Carletto,
and GRAZIE MILAN!!!!!!

THE DEVIL IS BACK!!!
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just woke up and logged on immediately again….so thrilled even now…..sorry but just once more – YAY YAY YAY YAY YAY!!! eat that, merda!
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am surprised at zanetti tho for cribbing about the refereeing – ibra and mou i exepcted this crap from – but not from him – oh well, who cares, we WON!
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tito – “LOVED Flaminis airborne tackle on Adriano!” posted that as sson as the match wrapped.
Fet – fanks for the vids!
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sam – same here!
Ive watched Fets vid like a kazillion times!
I dont kno if its coz of the commentary but i seriously feel tears welln up watchn the goal & Dinos celebration!
Bravo Dino, God i pray that he us gona giv millions more moments of joy like he did last night.
Gian already said it best: Grazie Ronaldinho,
Grazie Abbiatti,
Grazie Carletto,
and GRAZIE MILAN!!!!!!Posted from
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Wow, good write up by James Sugrue @ Channel 4.
“The success of the Selecao trident wasn’t the only promising sign to come out of the derby victory either. By changing from the 4-3-1-2 that had dispatched early pace setters Lazio to the aforementioned 4-3-2-1, via an attempt at 4-2-3-1 and 4-4-2, it seems that Milan may finally be learning the versatility that they have missed so badly in recent seasons. They had become far too predictable and their over-reliance on Kaka and Andrea Pirlo was bordering on the embarrassing.
That made it easy for opponents to nullify the Rossoneri, but it now appears as though they are capable of switching tactics depending on the individual teams they face and the circumstances surrounding the match. That is a vital attribute for any side hoping to win silverware and could make all the difference if Ancelotti and his players are in the hunt for glory come the difficult and tiring final months of the Serie A campaign.”
The whole article can be found at:
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/blogs/js14.html
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FORZA MILAN!
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lol @ moka.
Loooooove the fact that we are the first to inflict a loss on the merda!
LOVE IIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTT!
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lol @ Shehan posting over at the merda page!
Hope u dont mind dude, wanted 2 share yor sweet comments over here!
“blaming the loss on the referee instead of acknowledging the greater team won on the day isnt classy enough for you?
saying that its a crime that kaka’ left the pitch with his nose straight isnt classy enough?
and the classiest move of all, bitching that the world is against you.
stay classy interista…
or you can resort back to your monkey ways and just throw another couple flares on the pitch, or start hooting when a black player gets the ball. you guys shit class out your ass dont you.
the world hates us… fucking pathetic.
you guys never won with class, and its obvious you never lose with class either.
forza milan
ps, good game.”
beautiful shehan!
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I’ve never actually been over to that page. Should be fun today.
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A – watch wat u say, they mite still be tender lol!
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I wouldn’t go down to their level.
The team really disgusts me. Full of hate figures, and I really can’t stand or understand (ha! that rhymes) those who support them and why.
Ibrahimovic is my most hated player!
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They make me nauseous.
Just compare the likes of Maldini, Nesta, Pirlo, Kaka to Materazzi, Chivu, Ibrahmovic.
The only player I might respect a bit is Zanetti.
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Moka I was going to say, what a game of legends that was: Maldini, Seedorf, Ronaldinho, Zanetti…hehehe
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Fantastic. Simply fantastic. Forza Milan!
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Yes, back on track. But now they have to beat some ‘easy’ teams.
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Congratulations!!!
I havent seen the match but the result is simply great.
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Congrats on a great victory against such a formidable oponent. For me MOM was Kaka but I was pleasantly surprised at Abiati!
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exactly A – we cannot afford the same complacency as last year and keep dropping points off the small teams – carlo has to find a way to motivate the team to play the same way in the derby as against cagliari…
having a bench and having players compete for places is a start for sure…Posted from
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Sky Sports showing the goal was NOT an offside.
http://www.zshare.net/download/196095259a099ae8/
and just an amazing video about this new season…
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=pkJzSeOPWf8
ps. Inter Merda, Inter Inter Merda!!
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A, you are on fire my man!
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Lol @ Shehan and A for stirring the merda page!
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haha this 4m Gazetta
“Ladies and Gentlemen… this evening Milan is pleased to present to you…”, said the huge banner of Inter’s Curva Nord. A great idea, but only for AC Milan. And that’s how it happened – Milan were pleased to present Ronaldinho’s first goal in Italy from an all-Brazilian move.”
Class!
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Grazie milan. maldini, kaka, seedorf, nesta, etc are legends of the game. inter have and have always had counterfeit goods!
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Wana say thanks to Gabriella and all the other guys poppn over to revel in a great victory!
Forza Milan FORZA!
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can anyone find a picture of Kaka being onside, I wanna post it on my blog but can only find video’s of it. It would be fantastic if it was a picture with the onside line through the last defender. Cheers
pat.Posted from
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