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Nov 24 2014, 01:08 PM
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QUOTE (Danny @ Nov 24 2014, 12:56 PM)  Yeah he was rubbish last season. Well he's not a winger so go figure...
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Nov 24 2014, 01:30 PM
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QUOTE (Danny @ Nov 24 2014, 01:22 PM)  Gets played there for Uruguay too. I have no idea why. Probably because he works hard
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Nov 24 2014, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE (Danny @ Nov 24 2014, 12:47 PM)  wtf
I've made no comment on Okaka. What's with the wtf's? Is it really so annoying to you to see my comments or what? Sorry, the discussion started with Okaka, I assumed you wanted to say that Okaka is different/better then our recent PP failures. Sorry. QUOTE wtf
I said the current Liverpool, not one from 2005. You said current Liverpool? How can Torres be in the current Liverpool? No man, you're stretching this just because you wanted to add another wtf. And here's the proof from your initial post: QUOTE Ibrahimovic is a screamer of an example. As was Torres in his heyday. People forget how sh*t that Liverpool actually was, 2005 aside. QUOTE wtf
PSG under Carlo and Blanc are doing the same thing, as did Ajax and Juve and Inter and every club he's been at, Barca aside. Indeed. Carlo tried to make PSG less Ibra-dependent, Blanc doesn't care actually. But my point is, all the "good" Ibra sides, Juve under Fabio, Inter to an extent and PSG to an even lesser extent with Carlo all had a solid plan B and tried to avoid solely rely on Ibrahimović. Juventus had major problems and changes (due to relegation) after Ibra left, while Inter managed to compensate with Mourinho's tactical thinking and important additions like Milito and especially Eto'o. The thing is, as soon as we lost Ibrahimović, we started to look toothless in attack with Allegri. A year gone already, and we still played the occasional long ball as if the ghost of Zlatan would somehow resurrect. QUOTE wtf
I never said I wanted Okaka. Again, sorry, my bad.
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Nov 24 2014, 09:14 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Nov 24 2014, 03:25 PM)  What's with the wtf's? Is it really so annoying to you to see my comments or what?
Sorry, the discussion started with Okaka, I assumed you wanted to say that Okaka is different/better then our recent PP failures. Sorry.
You said current Liverpool? How can Torres be in the current Liverpool? No man, you're stretching this just because you wanted to add another wtf. And here's the proof from your initial post:
Indeed. Carlo tried to make PSG less Ibra-dependent, Blanc doesn't care actually. But my point is, all the "good" Ibra sides, Juve under Fabio, Inter to an extent and PSG to an even lesser extent with Carlo all had a solid plan B and tried to avoid solely rely on Ibrahimović. Juventus had major problems and changes (due to relegation) after Ibra left, while Inter managed to compensate with Mourinho's tactical thinking and important additions like Milito and especially Eto'o.
The thing is, as soon as we lost Ibrahimović, we started to look toothless in attack with Allegri. A year gone already, and we still played the occasional long ball as if the ghost of Zlatan would somehow resurrect.
Again, sorry, my bad. wtf (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Yeah I don't see any reason to bring in Okaka - our issue is not a lack of creativity in the last third, it's the link between midfield AND the last third which is non-existent. We have, theoretically, a decent (ish) attack. Menez, SES, Honda, Torres (EL OH EL), Pazzo - we just have no cohesion with it from midfield. But let's face it, it's still a horrible attack compared with our former peers like Barca, Real, Juve etc. Indeed it's a horrible attack compared to most top league mid positions.
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Nov 27 2014, 12:04 PM
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Hm, I don't think he's exactly what we need. He can play DM and AM but isn't exactly a classic player for either position. Something in-between. I'm rather skeptical, even if he's a big talent here in Croatia.
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Dec 3 2014, 01:14 PM
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Why not?
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Dec 3 2014, 01:30 PM
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Well, he's 30 and maybe he wants to end his career with Milan for the last 3-4 seasons. We very well know where his heart is. If PSG don't make a considerable challenge for the CL this season, maybe he'll feel it's time to move on. I know this is stretching things and just wishful thinking, but who knows what PSG plans for next season.
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