rnb3 said:It want be a easy match but i think we can win if we do no get over confident.
It want be a 4-0 win or any big win but i can see milan nicking a win with a
goal from kaka
lucky you !!!milanist said:Guys, I'm going to the San Siro again!
I've been there twice, last year against Palermo (3-3) and this year against Udinese (5-1). But I was never there for a Champions League match. The stadium will be packed, therefore a great atmosphere is guaranteed.
Forza Milan!
milanist said:Guys, I'm going to the San Siro again!
I've been there twice, last year against Palermo (3-3) and this year against Udinese (5-1). But I was never there for a Champions League match. The stadium will be packed, therefore a great atmosphere is guaranteed.
Forza Milan!
Demerio said:lool hear this: Milan has always won the Champins League when thay knock out Bayern from the competition !!!
Milansom said:I Hate PK, Anyway, lets hope that he has a speedy and full recovery.
Forza DIDA
Demerio said:lool hear this: Milan has always won the Champins League when thay knock out Bayern from the competition !!!
I`ve checked this on wikipedia !
No, I'm from Slovenia. It's 600km to Milano from here.menon_inc said:Cool..lucky you!!...you live in italy?
I admit i don't know the second goalkeeper of Bayern, but i think Kahn will play that game. If i said Kahn is good at saving PK, can you agree that ???Rustamka_Ambro said:Yuchen
How do you know that second goalkeeper of Bayern Munish is a good at penalty??? Did you watched him?? If yes then where????? He played only twice this season... Against HANNOVER AND MILAN.... ????
And why the hell Kalac suppose to be Milan's Toldo??? Let him be Milan's Kalac or Dida at least... Do not even mention none of these fecking Inter's loosers.....
Penalty Kick. If Milan 1-1 Bayern, maybe we will have PK.AC_Wesley said:What is PK
This is fair for both of Milan and Bayern. Both of the best goalkeepers ( Dida and Kahn ) can not play the game, so at least, the position of goalkeeper is equal.BMWTaylor said:I read on BigSoccer.com that, either yesterday or the day before, Kahn's thigh injury was still bothering him, having flared up again during training. There's a chance that he won't be 100% if he decides to make the trip to the San Siro.
But i still think Kahn is better than the second goalkeeper of Bayern.Torcida said:kahn should be on the goal he is a bad gk in last couple of years
Lol, I don't know too.AC_Wesley said:What is PK
Milan win 2-0 Kaká and Gilardino
If you country is Slovenia, why you hide your Location?milanist said:No, I'm from Slovenia. It's 600km to Milano from here.
Maybe I'm just too lazy to write it down.Milansom said:If you country is Slovenia, why you hide your Location?
Aber nicht in der CL...17-und-4 said:I think it was 3 times.
TheGrinch said:Kahn wasn't able to play Italy tonight.
He won't risk anything and i'm sure he'll play against us next week! Even if heYea, and see what Lehman did. It's not funny anymore for Germany.
Heh.Ricky22 said:i know what Maldini's problem is.. he likes palm trees and girls better in Miami than in Milan..
If you do go, take a bunch of pics of him and send 'em to me.well, well, good news about Dida!!! if we find tickets for the match i'll see him first time goalkeeping live...
milanist said:Dida ready for Bayern
Thursday 2 March, 2006
Milan are confident that Nelson Dida will be fit enough to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday.
The goalkeeper has been absent from the side since twisting his ankle in the 1-1 draw in Germany last week.
Nevertheless, the Brazilian is well on the way to making a full recovery and there is renewed optimism that he will start at the San Siro in the second leg.
“He is ahead of schedule, further than we had planned,” explained Milan chief medic Jean Pierre Mersseman.
“We don’t want to rush him, but we do hope that he will be back for the Bayern game and all the signs suggest that will happen.”
Although Dida has endured a difficult campaign at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, his return will be a boost to boss Carlo Ancelotti.
The good news doesn’t stop there for Milan either, with Massimo Ambrosini said to be fit enough to start on the bench against the Bundesliga giants.
The midfielder has spent the last few weeks training with Paolo Maldini in Miami, America, in order to take advantage of the warmer temperatures.
Maldini is still struggling, though, as Mersseman has admitted.
“He’s better but he still has a few problems,” added the doctor. “There is no specific way to cure him, he just needs time even if I can’t say exactly how much.”
Milan are also missing Marcos Cafu, but he should resume training on March 7 following his minor knee surgery in Brazil.
[Channel4.com]
Hurray!