

Catania v Milan
By: Gianfranco | May 3rd, 2009
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lol, i think SAF made himself look like a dumbass with the Berba purchase imo
£30mill?? idiot!
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GF, the wording of “Seedorf as his compliment” still bugs me. How can someone in such bad form compliment anything?!?
Do you really disagree with my comment about him slowing our attack down? or do you believe he “compliments” our attack and how Exactly do you think he does that? What is that he does that “compliments” kaka specifically?
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And no D-mid would spell disaster.
Probably, given our defence atm, but cant hurt to try?
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K, Galliani said that were going to reduce spending again. Thats what makes me pessimestic about getting him. Plus if Milan were going to buy him there would have been stories leaked to the press by now..
Avia, i told my friend who supports man u that Berba was a terrible buy at almost any cost for man u cos they already had enough up front and he would disrupt there balance. And 30 mill was more than any club shuda paid for him. Still atleast united have won something already and are still fighting for more. I am a little envious
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tho i hate manu
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pat – it was funny back in oct/nov when SAF and Rafa were sniping at each other because of the Berba & Keane signings
They were both accusing the other of having paid over the odds for the players (£30mill Berba & £20 mill Keane)
I thought it was funny coz they BOTH got burned lol!
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my evil side hopes they got burned in more ways then one and that the debts incurred form those bad signings go some way to collapsing the flimsy financial structure on which both clubs stand
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lol @ evil pat!
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wow pat you must be a nice guy coz thats what my good side hopes.
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Pat he does slow the attack, but there are times when that slow down are necessary. Granted on a counter when he does it I want throw things at the TV, but at times when a play can develop or an attack can be more calculated he serves that function. On a side note, I dont think I have ever defended Seedorf this much in my life!! He has not been good this year and i dont feel he deserves this much support, but his play, last two games specifically has been purposeful, and his “stoppage” of play has been less, because Kaka has been able to pick up the pass and pace.
Back to the derby for a moment, Pat do you recall who played one of his best games of the season that day? Seedorf, in Pirlo’s role, so for all the good Kaka and Dinho did that day it was Clarence pulling the strings in the center of the pitch. Again I feel like I have been hired as the guys lawyer for a murder rap…
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my good side is with pat, I hate SAF, he always complains that he gets screwed to boot, tosser. Tevez would come to Milan, but my worst fear is that he ends up on the wrong side of town…
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avia what is even funnier is Tottenham netting a TON of money off those two and doing absolutely nothing…we complain about Fester but it could ALWAYS be worse.
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GF, i remember Seedorf playing very well in the derby and i remember praising him for it. I dont know if he was “pulling the strings” and ultimately it was Kaka and Ronnie who won the game cos they made and scored the goal. And I dont want Seedorf to take Pirlos role so there still isnt any room for the dutchman.
Does anyone think Milan seriously has Tevez on the list of possible signings. I hope they do but I havent really heard anything and usually Galliani would be letting rumours fly left right and centre to try and unsettle the target.
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patcook, i am surprised that somebody with your knowledge of the game can only bring up the charge of ’slowing down the game’ against seedorf [in light of today's game].
yes he has been off form, but today he was a monster.
i dare you to say otherwise.
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Gian – lol @ Tottenham, not a bad bit if business really!
Still cant see us landing Tevez! sigh
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no need!
i’ll say it!
he was far from a monster!
u must be watching sumone else out there man!
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Milan are more interested in a powerful striker like Adebayor,although I think Tevez qould be awesome for Milan
And patcook,these last few games are not meaningless. Once we secure 2nd place,and are out of contention for the title MATHEMATICALLY,then Dinho can show us his skills on the pitch. Till then I dont care whether he plays or not. Ideally we can get Gourcuff back and sell Dinho.Posted from
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milan are not interested in Tevez or strikers like him, sorry patcook. also, although i have nothing against them, im not sure an argentine would want to come to the rossoneri what with the brazilian colony and the animosity b/w the two. if milan buy a striker this summer, i dont think it will be anyone from the EPL. it will be a tall, strong, (hopefully quick) CF player who can make use of all the crosses and hold up play. milan have been linked to a number of such strikers this year, (eredivisie, germany, eastern europe, france/africans) so i have no fear. i wouldnt even mind if we didnt get another striker, jsut heal borriello, bring back paloschi (and di gennaro?), gourcuff, abate, davide astori, and buy a strong, young(ish), solid CB. (zapata, felipe, kjaer, bochetti, miranda, agger(meh))
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patcook, i am surprised that somebody with your knowledge of the game can only bring up the charge of ’slowing down the game’ against seedorf [in light of today's game].
yes he has been off form, but today he was a monster.
i dare you to say otherwise.A monster?!? if you big slow and oaffish, then yes
If you read my other comments i also criticised his lack of creativity and workload.Ranjeet, whats the difference between 3rd and 2nd. some of you might argue 2nd is a moral victory but, and this is one of the only points i agree with ancelotti on, there isnt any difference. and i think even with experimenting we will get enough points to secure third.
Evan, Tevez is quick and strong, and while he isnt tall, is very effective in the air so he doesnt need the height
Can someone correct me if im wrong, but i read somewhere awhile ago that seedorf was considering retiring in a couple seasons anyway. To me thats an admission from the player himself that he hasnt got it anymore.
I want Van Basten as milan coach for one reason, Seedorf would be the first out the door.
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Seedorf totally lacks vision these days, and that is the main cause of his “slowing the play down”. I found it a boring game and can’t help but think that Pato should have started along side Inzaghi.
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Oh dear!!! Again the milan media raises speculations and guess what …jus b4 the CL games….. god we HAVE to be under the spot light every time …. esp when the focus is on something else….
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will dorf go with kaka to real to continue doing the dirty work? the mind boggles…
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Syed, it is an absolute impossible move for Madrid at 50M, their suggest price, no way Milan accept that when Man City already inflated Kaka’s cost. Perez must be just as dumb as Calderon if he thinks that is going to happen…
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That Kaka thing is bullcrap.
And Patcook,yes getting 2nd is a moral victory,and I personally want Milan to finish over Juve.Posted from
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Ranjeet, you can have your moral victories, ill take trophies anyday
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