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> Berlusconi blasts ‘puppy’ Sheva

 
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post Dec 16 2006, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE (novfan @ Dec 16 2006, 07:03 PM)
OUCH!!!
I think this was a bit unnecessary. It's not very sporting to kick a man when he's down is it? Sheva's playing like poop in the PL, he's being constantly questioned and criticized there for his poor performances. Because of that there was at least a glimmer of hope that he would come back. But with this statement it seems he'll never come back to Milan...not even for a testimonial match. The criticism he's getting in England + the cold shoulder he's getting from Milan Fans does nothing but hasten the pre-mature retirement of a legend. How sad it is to turn on someone who's been part of your club for nearly a decade.  I feel like the psychology of any great athlete tells him to keep playing so long as he's wanted/loved (or at least appreciated). Right now he's getting none of that in England and apparantly none of that in Milan. If I were him I'd just say F-U to everybody, retire, and become a pornstar.
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post Dec 16 2006, 10:33 PM
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QUOTE (novfan @ Dec 16 2006, 04:03 PM)
OUCH!!!
I think this was a bit unnecessary. It's not very sporting to kick a man when he's down is it? Sheva's playing like poop in the PL, he's being constantly questioned and criticized there for his poor performances. Because of that there was at least a glimmer of hope that he would come back. But with this statement it seems he'll never come back to Milan...not even for a testimonial match. The criticism he's getting in England + the cold shoulder he's getting from Milan Fans does nothing but hasten the pre-mature retirement of a legend. How sad it is to turn on someone who's been part of your club for nearly a decade.  I feel like the psychology of any great athlete tells him to keep playing so long as he's wanted/loved (or at least appreciated). Right now he's getting none of that in England and apparantly none of that in Milan. If I were him I'd just say F-U to everybody, retire, and become a pornstar.
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After the disgraceful way he treated the fans why should he deserve any pity? I'm sorry but he deserves all he gets and I'm glad President Berlusconi (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/king.gif) said what he said.

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post Dec 21 2006, 12:36 PM
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The most interesting point was '12 years', and I couldn't work out why it was 12 years. The last time they won the league was 1989, so 17 years surely! He obv isn't counting the joke that is the Coppa Italia since it's become their favourite target in recent years knowing they can't win anything else. So what did Inter win in 1994? The UEFA Cup? I tend to think of 1994 as our year, Savicevic and all.
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