rossonero1
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'An explosion has hit a bus carrying the Borussia Dortmund football team to a Champions League match, the club says.'
WTF!
I saw they took Bartra to the hospital.
fuck them!
sign mbappe for revenge !
Monaco to sign Youri Tielemans according to media.
fuck them!
sign mbappe for revenge !
I saw they took Bartra to the hospital.
Would I get banned if I made a joke about him being injured and being from the Barcelona youth setup?
sign Belotti, Tielmans
rest signings can be whoever they want idc
Juve have another 100m guy they will probably cash in on soon in Dybala. 2-0 Juve already.
that happens when you really invest and you dont just buy from Genoa
cr7 of ceo's
Juventus always sell their best players. dybala is gone in 2 years
They payed 40mill
To get top talent u need money and even was the last time we paid that kind of money for a playerand we paid 40 for rui costa, 30 for nesta and so on
i dont get what u wanna say
To get top talent u need money and even was the last time we paid that kind of money for a player
I wonder if Juve winning the CL would be good for us?
Maybe if Juve won the CL and Berlu still cared, that might make him want to invest.
I just miss Milan being in the CL. I miss destroying teams. That 2002-2007 run was a great time. One of the legendary teams of World Football.
On your answer you are talking about genoa player Taking a jab at galliani for not investing on dybala type of talentthat was exactly what i wrote in my original post
i didnt get u agree or disagree with me with your answer
I wonder if Juve winning the CL would be good for us?
Maybe if Juve won the CL and Berlu still cared, that might make him want to invest.
I just miss Milan being in the CL. I miss destroying teams. That 2002-2007 run was a great time. One of the legendary teams of World Football.
The first team truly representative of the newly-expanded Champions League. This Milan side didn’t just win more European Cups than they did league titles (two to one). They were outside Italy’s top two more often than they were in it. Carlo Ancelotti’s side finished as far out as fourth in 2007 and third in 2003 and 2006.
Nevertheless, the scintillating quality of their solitary 2004 league title cannot be denied. With Andriy Shevchenko and Kaka on form, Milan were statistically – according to points per game – the fifth greatest champions in Italian history.
Typically, they replicated such performances in Europe much more often than in Italy. Along the way to the 2003 title, for example, they illustrated grit in navigating a route that included Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid, Ajax, Inter and Juventus. In 2007, they illustrated experience as they outclassed Manchester United and outthought Liverpool.
But they rarely illustrated consistency. In fact, it was arguably the painful campaign in between that best summed them up. For 45 minutes in Istanbul in 2005, they displayed all that was good about them. Kaka’s divine through ball for Hernan Crespo’s deft finish should have gone down as one of football’s great goals. That it didn’t was because of the fact that, for the next 45 minutes, Milan displayed all that was bad about them. Such randomness, however, was reflective of a newly open competition that didn’t always reward Europe’s true best team.
Trophies won: Champions League 2003, 2007; Serie A 2004; Italian Cup 2003; Champions League runners-up 2005
Managers: Carlo Ancelotti
Best XI: Dida; Cafu, Kaladze, Nesta, Maldini; Gattuso, Pirlo, Seedorf, Kaka; Shevchenko, Inzaghi
Dybala is so handsome