Yeah, I loved that Scumerazzi made the list.Aapert said:nice![]()
Yeah, I loved that Scumerazzi made the list.Aapert said:nice![]()
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Somehow that wasnt suprising beacause we didint get lloris ,so were gone stick with didachely said:
Have some class man. Dida made his share of mistakes and if he leaves it might well be best for all concerned. But there is no need for a piece of shit on the sidewalk who for weeks had a "fox in the box" going 'meaww'Jivara said:dida fuck off no one wants you here except beemer![]()
are you going to mention that thing about my sig everytime you want to quote me on something and add thisdrucurl said:Have some class man. Dida made his share of mistakes and if he leaves it might well be best for all concerned. But there is no need for a piece of shit on the sidewalk who for weeks had a "fox in the box" going 'meaww'to disrespect him. BMW isn't dida's only fan.
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Abbiati and Kalac, that would be a nightmare scenarioPupone said:With Abbiati returning and battling Kalac for the number 1 shirt, Dida will become 3rd choice GK and all this because he doesn't want to leve...how foolish...he probably still had a couple of years left in him....
shut your mouth next time when somebody is talking about other players or club for christ sake you didn't brought the clubBes said:I'm glad he's staying.
And please stop complaining about his wages since it's not your money for God's sake.
ashish_skaria said:shut your mouth next time when somebody is talking about other players or club for christ sake you didn't brought the club
The long negotiations for his latest contract kinda told the story. I think the thought of walking out - ala Flamini - crossed his mind that summer. The irony is, from being desperate to keep him, we're now desperate to have him replaced ... makes B.'s visionary rejection of Buffon all the more significant. Add Toni and Ribery, and you inderstand exactly where the fuck up is.zZ[-_-]Zz said:he definitely loves Milan... that's for sure...
Another fantastic postmadtherchot said:The long negotiations for his latest contract kinda told the story. I think the thought of walking out - ala Flamini - crossed his mind that summer. The irony is, from being desperate to keep him, we're now desperate to have him replaced ... makes B.'s visionary rejection of Buffon all the more significant. Add Toni and Ribery, and you inderstand exactly where the fuck up is.
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If you didn't have such unfounded baseless hatred for Ronaldo we could have been on the same side
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And that's why I can't knock Ancelotti....because HE wanted those guys...Imagin Milan last season gone WITH Ribery, Toni and Buffonmadtherchot said:Can't believe I'm having a conversation with you Clayton, but think about it. Everyone's now talking about getting a new keeper, a big name striker + some pace, creativity, width for the midfield. Three of the players *that we know of* who were rejected by Big B. would have filled those precise holes reasonably well.
Exactly. We were not only playing in Europe, we were defending CL champions, playing in other smaller tournaments (CWC) that really don't mean jack, but a trophy is a trophy. Not to mention Milan being in an elite group, certainly regarded as far less crowded than the ones Juve and Bayern are ...zZ[-_-]Zz said:that's true... and those 3 players were willin' to do so without CL football... it's disappointin' to say the least...
Erik77 said:Dida’s 2007/08 season with the Rossoneri was nothing short of disastrous, with a whole host of errors which led to him losing his first team place to Zeljko Kalac in January.
The Italian press firmly believes that Dida will be sold this summer, however the 34-year-old has received words of support from Selecao coach Dunga.
“Nelson is a champion and, if he is well, is still the number one goalkeeper in the world,” Dunga told the Gazzetta dello Sport.
“He was affected only by some physical problems.”
I hope so too, because he's still relatively young for a GK and still has some juice left in him. I mean, Kahn pretty much played until he was 90.Kuzimoto said:anyway,maybe this will be a great boost morale for Nelson and he will be back as the greatest Pantera ever!!!!