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Apr 11 2009, 01:57 PM
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I certainly hope he's not a Lucio. In getting the ball and forgetting he's a CB that is. He did not do anything like that in the two friendlies we played earlier this year...
He looks promising. But the most important things for a defender is to be consistent and we'll see if he can be that. CB's are not allowed to have off days.
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Apr 12 2009, 05:07 PM
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QUOTE (dst @ Apr 11 2009, 01:57 PM) I certainly hope he's not a Lucio. In getting the ball and forgetting he's a CB that is. He did not do anything like that in the two friendlies we played earlier this year...
He looks promising. But the most important things for a defender is to be consistent and we'll see if he can be that. CB's are not allowed to have off days. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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Apr 13 2009, 05:23 AM
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QUOTE (acid911 @ Apr 12 2009, 06:46 AM) Because CB doesn't always mean Center Back. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/huh.gif) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) It can also mean Carlo's Boy, Carlo's Bunny or Carlo's Beatch, depending on who you ask. We should have sold him to Liverpool or some other EPL club when we had a chance. The one fatal-mistake-every-two-matches that Kaladze makes, is one too many, if you ask me. genius post. +1 sulfuric acid.
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Apr 14 2009, 06:44 AM
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He might be. I hope so. Because that's an excellent new dimension to add. Especially in modern day football, when the opposition often just lies back in wait for you in their own half. Your CB joining in attack is a good weapon. Remember Agger's strike for Liverpool against Wigan this week. Also he's got pace, so I'm confident he can come back soon. As long as he plays to tactics and doesn't try to do his own thing too much it's fine. Actually if Thiago can do what Agger does, I don't see why we're chasing Agger. Two of the same type is lousy. One of them should be a genuine stopper like Nesta. Would love for Nesta to pair up with Thiago. Wish the lad were 2 or 3 inches taller though. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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Aug 1 2009, 11:16 AM
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QUOTE Milan defender Thiago Silva is ready to carry his recent good form into the coming season, and he cannot wait to play against Inter in the San Siro.
The Brazilian defender has been showing glimpses of magic during pre-season, defending robustly and also showing his prowess up-front. Despite the Rossoneri's poor pre-season, the stopper has stood out, and he hopes to carry on positively.
"I am happy that Leonardo is admiring my hard work. He understands that I have been doing a great deal to earn a place in his line-up," Silva told La Gazzetta Dello Sport.
"It was not easy adapting to the Italian game, but I have been studying it in terms of tactics. You need to pay attention as any errors are punished."
The former Fluminense player is hoping he can give the club a great deal during the 2009-10 term, pinpointing the Milan derby against Inter in the second week of the season as a particular chance to impress.
"I am happy for what I can give the team. I cannot wait to play in the San Siro - a stadium that gives so much emotion, and I will do my best from the start," concluded the stopper.
Milan clash with Inter on August 30. Before that, the Rossoneri play Siena away from home in Round 1 of the Serie A campaign.
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