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Dec 4 2008, 02:27 PM
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Primavera
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Yeah he's said before that he thinks Arsenal, Barcelona and Milan are the most entertaining sides in Europe.
As for him coming to Milan, I can't see it happening.
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Dec 4 2008, 05:27 PM
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BORING!
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Dec 4 2008, 09:04 PM
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QUOTE (zdrossoneri @ Dec 4 2008, 12:32 PM) I just checked Wiki... there is not even ONE Spanish player in Serie A (IMG: style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif) (Did anyone know Catania have more Argies (7) than any other Italian team? we'll have a tough game on Sunday against those fighting Argies) Just to be clear: you will be cheering for Milan during the game? (Not trying to be intentionally mean here; just trying to point out that what may be genuine admiration for someone or something may be taken as insulting by soemone else. In this particular case, the implication to me in the statement is that Argentines have a superior fighting spirit - whatever that might be - than Italians do, or at least more than Milan does. If not that, the implication is that Catania is to be admired above other Serie A teams because it has so many Argentines. Milan currently has no argentine players in its squad. So hence the question. And for the record, I'll freely admit I'm not a big fan of gross generalizations like 'Argentines have fighting spirit' or 'English have bad teeth' or 'Scots are penny-pinchers'.)
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Dec 4 2008, 09:42 PM
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Giovanissimi Nazionali
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QUOTE (Tennie @ Dec 4 2008, 09:04 PM) Just to be clear: you will be cheering for Milan during the game?
(Not trying to be intentionally mean here; just trying to point out that what may be genuine admiration for someone or something may be taken as insulting by soemone else. In this particular case, the implication to me in the statement is that Argentines have a superior fighting spirit - whatever that might be - than Italians do, or at least more than Milan does. If not that, the implication is that Catania is to be admired above other Serie A teams because it has so many Argentines. Milan currently has no argentine players in its squad. So hence the question. And for the record, I'll freely admit I'm not a big fan of gross generalizations like 'Argentines have fighting spirit' or 'English have bad teeth' or 'Scots are penny-pinchers'.) ok that one is a known fact (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) (IMG: http://www.humanforsale.com/images/austin_powers.jpg)
This post has been edited by Habitant: Dec 4 2008, 09:49 PM
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Dec 5 2008, 06:15 AM
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Loves Greek Women esp Fay
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^^^ +1. It's Keira's only flaw. And if some wiseass here is gonna bring up small boobies, I will f@cking kill you. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/realmad.gif) For the record, for me Cesc's nationality is Spanish. But he's played in England all his life. So I think we should think of it in terms of getting an EPL player and whether or not he can adapt in Serie A. I think how Flamini turns out will be very important in influencing Cesc's decision. Senderos might even be an 'Oliveira' to rope in Cesc. Who knows... But I'm inclined to disbelieve this. If Arsenal go through one more season of winning nothing, they will be forced to sell. Then I'll consider it. Even Arsenal have to earn in some way or the other.
This post has been edited by Jack Sparrow: Dec 5 2008, 09:19 AM
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