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Not shaking Nesta's hand =/= doing his job
Antagonizing the fans that loved him =/= doing his job
He should've acted mature, I can understand if he has a grudge about Milan letting him go, but he should be the bigger man. I was happy for his success at Roma until now. I screamed at my computer when I saw him pass over Nesta's hand, so disrespectful, I've seen more respect from Merda players.
Shame you aren't lucky then, isn't that right. Borri is in the higher echelons of Italian forwards.
Italian forwards suck balls.
мιℓαηєℓℓσ;875899 said:Borriello was upset with the whistles. *Tear*. Well, perhaps if you showed respect to the club and fans which made you who you are today you wouldn't have received them.
U sure ?
He is top fashionista and pimp.![]()
So, can the fans who actually buy tickets to go support Milan. Borriello has a responsibility as a professional footballer. If he wanted respect back he should've shown it to the people who wanted him to remain at Milan.fuck that, he has the right to do whatever
the amount of bitter that you guys are over him in this game is kind of pathetic, including all the posts that attack his talent for scoring against us.
he was never the best player, but you all have to admit that he always worked his ass off, and that he is a very solid player that adds a lot more to the game than just scoring. Ibra is certainly better, and honestly Roma is a better fit for him, in the same way that Fiorentina is better for Gilla. Not a knock on those players, but they are much better at second tier clubs and not in the top 3.
Borriello was our youth product, he worked very hard to become a Milan starter and then was told to leave. Of course he felt disrespected and probably savored this win. You cant blame the guy at all. I agree he should have been a bit classier, but I honestly can understand the defiance 100%
мιℓαηєℓℓσ;877122 said:So, can the fans who actually buy tickets to go support Milan. Borriello has a responsibility as a professional footballer. If he wanted respect back he should've shown it to the people who wanted him to remain at Milan.
Don't even dare lecture me about Borriello. I was one of the few people who was always asking for his return since 2005/2006. I don't blame Borriello, however, to celebrate in front of fans, like me, who've always supported him is disrespectful and he shouldn't be one to complain considering his actions. Don't forget he is still under contract with Milan or did you forget that?
he was excited to score, I didnt see anything disrespectful
So you are saying you dont want to see Ibra celebrate if he scores against Barca? (he will) or Prince against Genoa?
Your loyalty should be for the team that you are playing for currently
Yah, I still don't see what he did that was disrespectful.
мιℓαηєℓℓσ;877216 said:That's because your eyes were fixated on the junk in Seedorf's trunk.
мιℓαηєℓℓσ;877255 said:Well, I expected a player who is still under contract at Milan and has been associated with the Club for more than a decade, grown up the youth sector, to show a bit more class in not celebrating.
Sure, I'd be pissed, however, I'd be appreciative of the club giving me the opportunity to play at such a high level and making me the player I was.Would you be pissed if after your second best season ever, the club where you've grown up and which supposedly loves you, buys a new, better CF?
And we are top of the table. The club always comes first.He was doing great and then we go and buy Ibra, although the team has to get better, that would be such a slap in the face.
Fuck the bullshit...... I would have celebrated sooo hard if I was borrie.
fuck of mediocre shit, Thank god we sold him , now go and try win a coppa italia
You can't tell people to harden up when you're visibly saddened and angered over Borri cheering and complaining about being whistled.