Clarence Seedorf Thread

When will he get rid of the black scarf?


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Christian

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He stays till 53 :b:

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Dream come true

Luckily he probably will, although sadly not as player. He needs some sort of role at the club, and I think he'll get that. Can't wait to see him as our coach :proud:
 

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Dream come true

Luckily he probably will, although sadly not as player. He needs some sort of role at the club, and I think he'll get that. Can't wait to see him as our coach :proud:


:thumbsup::star::star::star::thumbsup:
 

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You will be missed for sure! Grande Clarence :( :proud:

We will never forget u! And all the haters in here does not know how loved Clarence is in Milano. Sure, he had been boooed out from some people at times but he is really loved in Milano. The fact that Seedorf#10 was the most sold Milan shirt 2012 after Ibrahimovic and Boateng proves that to.

Simply the best! Looking forward to follow Clarence in his next club!

Thank u for everything u have done for us! So much happiness and joy! :proud:


Grazie Willy Wonka!
 

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Who says he was gonna leave?
Expect him to sign an extension
 

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Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources because they take millions of years to form, and reserves are being depleted much faster than new ones are being made. A global movement toward the generation of renewable energy is therefore under way to help meet increased energy needs.
 

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seedorf is more than just a fossil fuel.

he is also a footballer, family man, business owner and philanthropist
 

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The fact that Seedorf#10 was the most sold Milan shirt 2012 after Ibrahimovic and Boateng that!

Out of interest is there a list of how many for each player were sold?

I may have to get an LA77 one to help even it up...
 

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to be a fuel u need to be productive. seedorf is definitely a fossil however.
 

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Plz resign for another year just to troll MB

I cant imagine how pissed he'd be :lol:
 

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The three heroes ... goodbye to the Rossoneri, children of the stock of gold in Manchester 2003


We arrived at the terminus, the last stop of a long and winding, full of ups and downs, with some accident too.

The one with the Novara will be the last step in a particular year that gave us new players, leaving those who had been in the shadows for a long, long time.

It will be the last game for the Rossoneri over someone, for some of the columns of glorious Milan that dominated Italy and the world under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti.

Sunday's game will be the farewell of Inzaghi and Seedorf, two of the key men of that first victory of the new AC Milan in 2002/03 reached out Juventus at Old Trafford, could be (probably is) the last battle AC Milan Alessandro Nesta, the true leader of the defense of the devil now 10 years.

After the departure of Shevchenko Chelsea target, a farewell to football Costacurta, Maldini and Dida, the end of his career in home of Rui Costa and the choice of life of Andrea Pirlo, we say goodbye to other survivors of that extraordinary team that start a winning cycle in the beautiful starry night in Manchester.

Sunday San Siro goodbye to the rock of defense, the top of the midfield and ruthless finisher of one of Milan's most beautiful that you have admired over the past decades.

Three elements were able to bring balance and creativity in a team full of quality in all departments, unique characteristics of a ride that began with the preliminaries to finish with that cup that rested gently on the head of Maldini, wearing a glove like it was designed tailored to the captain of that team great.

Monday we can no longer enjoy the perfect and timely closure of Alessandro Nesta, its ability to annihilate even the strongest of the attackers, his acrobatics (inverted memorable one that saved the door against the Deportivo La Coruna in the ride of 2003), his prowess in a slip and her bucking the ball with your head up and chest out.

We no longer have the pleasure to amaze us every time slowly backs away, waiting for an attacker who bit and seems to have been skipped, unless confronted with that foot, stretching with impeccable timing to snatch the ball from the feet to revive the action Rossoneri.


From Next week we will no longer invited to enjoy the lashes precise Clarence Seedorf, right, that beating, imparabili, who ended up behind a heartless helpless goalkeeper (unforgettable in the network that fantastic derby won 3-2).

We no longer have the ability to jump on the chairs in front of a narrow, dribbling impossible for ordinary mortals, for those courts and trade with the first mate on duty, quell'amoreggiare only one with the ball.

No more the professor to the chair of "The Ladder of Football", taking technique classes and pure character, quality, and absolute power unimaginable.
After Sunday we will no longer provide electricity Filippo Inzaghi, his incredible ability to always be the right place at the right time, his unrestrained joy after every goal, stubbornness and greed of this amazing artist's abstract goals.

No strokes or strokes of genius, but a lot of concrete and work, never a wrong move, always on the piece, with a disarming ability to anticipate the choices of the defenders exploiting every little barb.

AC Milan, AC Milan all the people, Sunday will lose three key pieces its history, three different men to roles and features, but share a winning spirit only, children of a race capable of bringing home two Champions League over 4 years, playing in the middle of a final and a semifinal.

Samples only, joined by the European blood that brought them on top of the old continent and the world, key players of a team that has made ​​us dream and fall in love with their fans and the entire football movement, the greatest expression of a beautiful football and winning .

With the season now closed, the latest challenge to Novara that has nothing to say, Sunday will be all their San Siro, the Rossoneri people will hang around three men who brought the devil to dominate wherever he went, leaving from that wonderful final May 28, 2003 at Old Trafford in Manchester, unrepeatable moment that has left a permanent groove in the history of Milan and beyond.

:( Goodbye Heroes and Legends :star: :star: :star:
 

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I dont know why I am sad :cry: I wanted him gone but it makes me sad seeing him gone :cry:

Whatever shit I screamed I love you seedorf .. :)

thank you .. muaaaah :D
 

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Idol, Hero and Immortal. Sure in recent years his performances have slipped but no one can deny has huge contribution to our success. Grazie e Forza Seedorf!
 

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As soon as he leaves i will become his greatest fan :D (truly :D)
 

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Thank you Seedorf for all you've done! I know I've posted it a million times :lol: but it's time to move on.

Inzaghi, Seedorf and Nesta = Milan legends :star::star::star:
 

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Seedorf's wife: "I'm in Rio de Janeiro now and Seedorf could join me on Monday already. His last training with Milan will be on Saturday."

Seedorf's wife: "It could turn out that Seedorf won't be in the squad for the game vs. Novara because he's not getting along with Allegri."
 

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That's it. I'm buying a leather jacket and getting some questionable piercings. I can't deal with this.

(it's ok, but I can't deal with it).
 

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whatever shit he recently, why on earth he dont want to attend his last match, this is not good...:(

love u seedorf, good luck.
 

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