....then why should i do.wish good luck to juventus and his vicepresident in serie B... i want to go to C2 B if possible...and Im not mad with you, in fact i want you not to let the angry on sheva to take over kaka. Just cuz his little fellow left for damn chelsea doesnt mean we should doubt about Kaka. Just be faithful he is staying.zZ[-_-]Zz said:thanks... your comments are appreciated... by the way... this thread is for Baggio's fans as stated in the title... if you are angry with me because of my analysis of the possibility of Kaka leavin'... take it out with me... not take it out on Baggio... you are a joke... *discussion terminated*
I like BaggiozZ[-_-]Zz said:you didn't have to wish anythin' at all... your negative wishes are taken note of but not welcomed...
even if Juve was in Serie C... and Baggio took over as VP... i will still support the man... i love the man not solely as a footballer... but also as a person...
and i am not vendin' my frustrations of Shevchenko's departure on Kaka... i'm just makin' an analysis... you are the paranoid boy if you want to believe every analysis... afterall it's just an analysis... it's not even concrete... do i have to note that all analysis i make in future as non-concrete? it's just a waste of time... go do your stuff and leave me alone... if you have anythin' to say to me... please avoid commentin' in this particular thread... it's a discussion on Baggio... not to take out your frustrations of me on me... those can be done elsewhere... if you say you like Baggio... then respect him & this thread which is meant only for any comments on him...
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zZ[-_-]Zz said:2: Roberto Baggio, ITALY v Czechoslovakia, 1990
More famous for his exploits in the USA four years later, but it was 1990 – and this goal – that brought ‘Il Divin Codino’ to the attention of the world. Although without his trademark long locks at this stage, the sublime close control, balance and deft finishing are trademark Baggio. Picking up the ball in his own half the then Fiorentina man, who had already agreed to join Juventus, played a one-two with Giuseppe Giannini before making a beeline straight for goal. Several Czech defenders attempted to intervene but there was to be no stopping the 23-year-old as he embarked upon a run that would see him score the goal of the tournament.
Yuchen Fish said:
Yes, this is very wonderful !
By the way, the last Czech defender had played in Chinese Serie A between 1996-98.
zZ[-_-]Zz said:Brescia have Baggio plan
Brescia Coach Mario Somma has made the shock revelation that he’s trying to tempt Roberto Baggio out of retirement.
The Italian legend ended his stunning career with the Lombard club in the summer of 2004, but Somma is ready to offer him the chance of a sensational return.
“We can’t sign someone like Luca Toni, who is tied to Fiorentina, but we could certainly have a go at Baggio,” he declared.
“If things go in a certain direction for us this season, then why couldn't we convince Baggio to again wear the Brescia shirt?”
So intent of having the opportunity to boss the Divine Ponytail, Somma is ready to shelve his preferred tactical plans.
"I made a vow never to play a trequartista behind the strikers, but I'd make an exception for Baggio,” he added.
“Football is about emotion and to bring Baggio back to the club would create a great wave of emotion amongst our fans."
However, the chances of seeing Baggio – who appeared in three World Cups for the Azzurri – return seem slim if not impossible.
Baggio hasn’t kicked a ball since he retired from the game and he’ll celebrate his 40th birthday on February 18.
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct12m.html
He's going to play?zZ[-_-]Zz said:Roby is back... http://www.robertobaggio.com/welcome/
zZ[-_-]Zz said:Roby is back...
Gah! Another target for Galliani and Co.!zZ[-_-]Zz said:Roby is back... http://www.robertobaggio.com/welcome/
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