Beemer said:Why the fuck does this always happen ONLY when he's gotten back into form? God damn it all.![]()
Christ, do you ever have anything intelligent to say?vashil said:even sunderland have a better goalkeeper than we have...
LETS FUCKING **** THEM 5-0Beemer said:My pick for Whiner of the Week:
"Wouldn't it be a terrible shame if that clown of a goalkeeper Dida ends up keeping a clean sheet to send Celtic out of the Champions League. Dida, you will remember, collapsed in a heap after a gentle nudge from a fan at Celtic Park in the previous meeting of the clubs in the group. Will there be any afters from that game?
Celtic travel to the San Siro next week needing a point (the game is played next Tuesday, because Milan are in the World Club Championship) and one goal should do it but, if Milan score first, then it would be a cruel irony for Dida to keep out Gordon Strachan's improving team.
With their dreadful away record at this level — 15 games, 14 defeats — the odds are still against Celtic at the San Siro, but perhaps they can take comfort in the fact that Milan only need a point to top the group." (thisislondon.co.uk)
Even more reason for us to wipe the floor with Celtic rather than just going for the point next Tuesday.
I didn't even want to watch when he was getting treated, though I wouldn't have minded being the one who was later seen massaging his shoulder.*Milan*4ever* said:i was really scared when he complained about his right shoulder,i can`t even imagine kalac in the goal at cwc and vs inter..
agreed. this is the second consecutive game that dida is doing really well, he was MOM against Benfica and tonight was the best after Sandromadtherchot said:Yep ... good game by him tonight. Alongside Nesta, our best performer.
You're contradicting yourself by suddenly dragging the dive up out of nowhere when it's gone unmentioned by the rest of us for weeks, and then saying we should forget about it.The Holy Goalie said:Far too big of a fuss has been made of this. The Celtic fan shouldn't have been on the pitch but Dida shouldn't have done what he did. Both were at fault but Dida clearly tried to get the match abandoned. We realise he shouldn't have been on the pitch and we have apologised but some of yous are blaming the fan when it was your own goalkeeper who tried to abandon the match. Both were at fault, it's not Celtics fault it's not Milans fault. It's a silly thing that everyone wants to and should forget about.
God, don't say that.Kalac#16 said:Now im waiting for a new shoulder injury.
Depends how severe the attack was. I would narrow it down and refer to it as physical assault. You know, to make more of a generalisation. What happened if the supporter had some infectious disease or flogged his log whilst engaging in celebrations in relation to McDonald's winning strike and touched your face?... Would you like that?The Holy Goalie said:If the fan actually did assault him would it be attempted murder?
I don't think the problem is not so much stretching out to make a flying save as the impact from landing afterwards. The more acrobatic, usually the harder you land. That's also how he screwed up his knee against AEK last year. Plus, he's getting older, so the bumps and bruises don't heal as fast as they used to. His right shoulder - the one he tweaked yesterday - was operated on in the offseason.menon_inc said:I have noticed that on a number of ocassions when Dida stretches to make a save, he seems to have issues with his shoulder. What on earth is wrong with our fitness and medical team.
Beemer said:I don't think the problem is not so much stretching out to make a flying save as the impact from landing afterwards. The more acrobatic, usually the harder you land. That's also how he screwed up his knee against AEK last year. Plus, he's getting older, so the bumps and bruises don't heal as fast as they used to. His right shoulder - the one he tweaked yesterday - was operated on in the offseason.
In all honesty, I never thought about that. But you do make a point.menon_inc said:Its down to the medical team to get him back on shape and i dont think they have done a good job. On top of his injury, they also seem to have issues getting Ronaldo back in shape, took almost 1-2 season to get Janku properly fit and if you look at how often players like Kaladza, Nesta, Maldini, Inzaghi, Serginho, Ambro, etc gets injured, there could be a flaw in the medical and fitness department. Milan lab is not doing a good job.