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May 8 2008, 04:42 AM
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Loves Greek Women esp Fay
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^^^ especially with dst.
What he does is he'll make this totally meaningless post. And once you complain....go back edit it to make sense and say.. 'Whatcho talkin about Gary?'. Needless to say you'll go back re-read and think you were a little slow at first.
Naughty naughty Pana! We're on to you.
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May 8 2008, 10:10 AM
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QUOTE Milan defender Daniele Bonera is already focused on the next league game against Napoli this weekend in the 37th matchday of Serie A, as last Sunday’s win against Inter is now in the past...
The Rossoneri need to win their last two league games in order to be certain of finishing fourth in Serie A, and last weekend’s derby win against the Nerazzurri has definitely been the right morale booster in that regard.
However, according to Bonera, Milan have already forgotten that game and are now concentrating solely on their upcoming, decisive clashes.
"The win was surely a positive note, but we are already looking towards the difficult game on Sunday at Naples," declared the former Parma defender.
"Napoli is a team which have proven themselves able to play good games," he continued.
"For them it will be the last home game in front of a very warm crowd and they will want to do well," concluded Bonera. I really do think we're taking this seriously and not being complacent. We better be...too much to lose. 25 million is not gonna become smaller with no CL next season.
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May 8 2008, 04:01 PM
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Today's training has taken place.
Warmups, drills, and 'calcio-tennis' were the order of the day.
Il Capitano and Dida worked in the gym.
Favster did separate work in the Sand Pit Of Doom.
Bonera did some specific work instead of the drills but took part in the 'calcio-tennis'.
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May 8 2008, 07:25 PM
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QUOTE (Bluesummers @ May 8 2008, 09:10 PM) At last someone who believes I'm a female!
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May 8 2008, 09:42 PM
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dst's gender is one of the great mysteries of life, Trini. However, it's been explored in another thread: link (start at post #68). As for watching the Napoli game, those of you who have access to streaming, please keep an eye out. Napoli is the only club in Serie A that didn't sign along with the tv rights thing, so games at the San Paolo aren't (to my knowledge) being (legally) broadcast outside Italy. For those who understand italian, Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli may be doing voice commentary. Note: I don't know if it'll be in standard Florentine Italian or in dialect. And the Neapolitan dialect...well, it's very difficult for those who don't live there to understand. To the extent that it's often subtitled for other Italians.
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May 8 2008, 09:57 PM
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QUOTE (Tennie @ May 8 2008, 03:42 PM) dst's gender is one of the great mysteries of life, Trini. However, it's been explored in another thread: link (start at post #68). As for watching the Napoli game, those of you who have access to streaming, please keep an eye out. Napoli is the only club in Serie A that didn't sign along with the tv rights thing, so games at the San Paolo aren't (to my knowledge) being (legally) broadcast outside Italy. For those who understand italian, Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli may be doing voice commentary. Note: I don't know if it'll be in standard Florentine Italian or in dialect. And the Neapolitan dialect...well, it's very difficult for those who don't live there to understand. To the extent that it's often subtitled for other Italians. I believe I've seen Napoli home games this year streamed.. but I'm not 100% sure.
This post has been edited by Darunia: May 8 2008, 09:57 PM
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