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post Feb 16 2009, 12:07 AM
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QUOTE (dst @ Feb 16 2009, 02:30 AM) *


I expected more than this... you really don't have anything to say about Kaladze? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Feb 16 2009, 12:12 AM
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QUOTE (MizNelson @ Feb 16 2009, 02:33 AM) *
Continue to start because he's one of Carlo's pet projects despite the fact that he's almost consistently played lousy from this way to Wednesday. That's something Darmian needs to work on.

Yeah... but even Carlo won't be able to play Kaladze anymore once new defenders arrive. Kaladze is playing his last games for Milan, I believe.

QUOTE (elcordobez @ Feb 16 2009, 02:35 AM) *
Well how about that first time volley from Inzaghi LOL!!...

I was fully expecting him to send it to row Z but many that was an impressive volley.

Trying to find a good replay of it.


Cesar couldn't save it, that says a lot (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) if only Pippo was onside...
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post Feb 16 2009, 12:13 AM
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So it's over then, Carlo? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cry.gif) Just like that? You admit that it's over, but not your mistakes. Oh well, at least that's an improvement. We deserved two penalties? When did Milan start to win matches by the virtues of winning penalties? Frankly if the same management stays after this season, then I'll just dim the light of this club in my heart a whole lot, particularly if Paolo retires. I will still love this club, watch the matches, but that'll be that. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) At least until the next batch of Maldinis come along. Who I'm sure will bring with them renewed faith. And motivation. And hope. Which this teams lacks, because bar Paolo and Kaka.

I really liked the way Kaka stood up and went back disgusted after the 2nd goal. Now the coach wants us to finish at least 3rd. Not 2nd. How about we finish 16th, win the UEFA Cup and get entrance to the CL? That'll be easy, I reckon? Finish in the top 3, hmph. Well, news flash, we are in the top 3. Can't you hold this position, with this team, coach? And oh, I sure hope it was not his last derby. I want him to be our coach for 7 more years. Yup. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) At one place the club is willing to sell Kaka for $$$. And then Galliani puts up his little Academy Award Winning show in the stands every time something bad is about to/happens. Showing that he's all concerned.

We can't afford a player like Ivanovic, while Fiorentina can, apparently. We want to suck Arsenal and Barca dry of has-beens who no other big clubs are interested in. While at the same time putting in stupid, needless buyout clauses (of 15 million) on players who are not worthy of Milan while we loan them out to French clubs. Gila was crap. Well newsflash again, he was not crap, our system was. Oh, we'll then, bring back Boriello when other clubs are offering 19 million for him, and rent him a furnished room in the Milanlab. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) While we could have done that and went shopping for any other world class striker to partner Pato. We buy young players so we splash some money, ruin their careers by not giving them a fair chance, all the while playing the usual suspects who're all above 30 day in and day out. Mourinho is a foulmouth, so we don't need him. UEFA Cup is not important, and all of a sudden it becomes an objective. Ribbery is too ugly for Milan. Buffon is too old. Abbiati is better than Dida, less talented, lets in more goals, but better. At least he's not black. Let's get rid of Ronaldo (R99, thank you) because he likes to have sex with trannies. And bring back Sheva who'll never play, while we're at it. Inzaghi scored two goals in a CL final, so let's retire his number 9 shirt, to top things off.

We're losing money by the second because of not being in the CL. Land 1st for less than a week, after half a decade and harp about it. We're still paying Emerson. All the while buying youngsters from Brazil when the Italian youth ones are rotting. We play Ambro in front of Flamini, because he's more experienced? Yeah, right. It really counted, when he got himself a red card - if not for the referees kindness in the second half when Ambro kickflipped Maicon, was it? And then the club owner springs out from the woodwork and says we have no hope for the Scudetto. And now with a whole bunch of matches left to play, the coach comes out and says our league is done and dusted. Way to rub off confidence in players! Way to, really!

ENOUGH IS BLOODY FUNKING WELL, ENOUGH!!!

And no, I'm not angry or disappointed. I knew it was coming. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) In fact, I'd have been very surprised if it was otherwise. Very surprised actually. Winning this match won't have meant anything, we may as well have lost the Cagliari - our next home game. It won't have counted (beside Paolo's farewell), because it didn't last time when it was a hundred times more crucial this time last year to land the 4th. That was a bit heartbreaking for me, this defeat is not. We were up against a coach with a 100+ league game home record. And we have trouble unlocking Lecce, while we think of ending that. The only difference between inter and Milan today (bar the vital injuries) was the lack of motivation. Motivation from the coach. It's only when the team falls 2 goals behind, that it gets motivated, starts to play from a fear of things. It's the same old, same old day, in and day out. A big win, and then a humiliating loss a week later. Today's win would just have put things under the rug. Which is what people seem to like. Instead of addressing important issues which affect the club. The coach can't even come out and say he lost it. Apparently he's doing everything right. It's the fans, the players, the management, the media, the taxi drivers in Peru who're screwing things up. I still want us to win, something, this season: the league and the UEFA Cup, the double, but it won't come if we don't stand up, accept, and learn from our mistakes. The Milan of 2003-2005 is long dead, it seems. Forza Milan! As always, though.

Yeah, dst, so sad, indeed. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif)
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post Feb 16 2009, 12:16 AM
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On the bright side of things, though. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) At least I opened the thread for Paolo's last derby game!
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post Feb 16 2009, 12:19 AM
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ Feb 16 2009, 12:40 AM) *
I wonder, what does Kaladze do that Darmian can't? somebody answer me this!

Go to blowjob.com. Search for Kaladzenna Jameson.

QUOTE (Zed.D @ Feb 16 2009, 01:07 AM) *
I expected more than this... you really don't have anything to say about Kaladze? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Oh I have a lot to say but... he's not worth it.

QUOTE (Zed.D @ Feb 16 2009, 01:12 AM) *
if only Pippo was onside...

I still can't believe how he managed to be offside for that ball. He was expecting it, his opponent was in front of him and there's no reason to play on the edge there as it's a ball from the side and he does not gain anything... damn it...

I'm so disappointed tonight. I don't feel like doing anything!
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post Feb 16 2009, 12:21 AM
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QUOTE (dst @ Feb 16 2009, 04:19 AM) *
I'm so disappointed tonight. I don't feel like doing anything!

Not even breathing? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif) No dst, you are too valuable for us, don't stop breathing. Please! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif)
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post Feb 16 2009, 12:38 AM
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Well how about that first time volley from Inzaghi LOL!!...

I was fully expecting him to send it to row Z but many that was an impressive volley.

Trying to find a good replay of it.

Searching on YouTube for it is useless.

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QUOTE (acid911 @ Feb 15 2009, 03:13 PM) *
So it's over then, Carlo? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cry.gif) Just like that? You admit that it's over, but not your mistakes. Oh well, at least that's an improvement. We deserved two penalties? When did Milan start to win matches by the virtues of winning penalties? Frankly if the same management stays after this season, then I'll just dim the light of this club in my heart a whole lot, particularly if Paolo retires. I will still love this club, watch the matches, but that'll be that. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) At least until the next batch of Maldinis come along. Who I'm sure will bring with them renewed faith. And motivation. And hope. Which this teams lacks, because bar Paolo and Kaka.

I really liked the way Kaka stood up and went back disgusted after the 2nd goal. Now the coach wants us to finish at least 3rd. Not 2nd. How about we finish 16th, win the UEFA Cup and get entrance to the CL? That'll be easy, I reckon? Finish in the top 3, hmph. Well, news flash, we are in the top 3. Can't you hold this position, with this team, coach? And oh, I sure hope it was not his last derby. I want him to be our coach for 7 more years. Yup. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) At one place the club is willing to sell Kaka for $$$. And then Galliani puts up his little Academy Award Winning show in the stands every time something bad is about to/happens. Showing that he's all concerned.

We can't afford a player like Ivanovic, while Fiorentina can, apparently. We want to suck Arsenal and Barca dry of has-beens who no other big clubs are interested in. While at the same time putting in stupid, needless buyout clauses (of 15 million) on players who are not worthy of Milan while we loan them out to French clubs. Gila was crap. Well newsflash again, he was not crap, our system was. Oh, we'll then, bring back Boriello when other clubs are offering 19 million for him, and rent him a furnished room in the Milanlab. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) While we could have done that and went shopping for any other world class striker to partner Pato. We buy young players so we splash some money, ruin their careers by not giving them a fair chance, all the while playing the usual suspects who're all above 30 day in and day out. Mourinho is a foulmouth, so we don't need him. UEFA Cup is not important, and all of a sudden it becomes an objective. Ribbery is too ugly for Milan. Buffon is too old. Abbiati is better than Dida, less talented, lets in more goals, but better. At least he's not black. Let's get rid of Ronaldo (R99, thank you) because he likes to have sex with trannies. And bring back Sheva who'll never play, while we're at it. Inzaghi scored two goals in a CL final, so let's retire his number 9 shirt, to top things off.

We're losing money by the second because of not being in the CL. Land 1st for less than a week, after half a decade and harp about it. We're still paying Emerson. All the while buying youngsters from Brazil when the Italian youth ones are rotting. We play Ambro in front of Flamini, because he's more experienced? Yeah, right. It really counted, when he got himself a red card - if not for the referees kindness in the second half when Ambro kickflipped Maicon, was it? And then the club owner springs out from the woodwork and says we have no hope for the Scudetto. And now with a whole bunch of matches left to play, the coach comes out and says our league is done and dusted. Way to rub off confidence in players! Way to, really!

ENOUGH IS BLOODY FUNKING WELL, ENOUGH!!!

And no, I'm not angry or disappointed. I knew it was coming. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) In fact, I'd have been very surprised if it was otherwise. Very surprised actually. Winning this match won't have meant anything, we may as well have lost the Cagliari - our next home game. It won't have counted (beside Paolo's farewell), because it didn't last time when it was a hundred times more crucial this time last year to land the 4th. That was a bit heartbreaking for me, this defeat is not. We were up against a coach with a 100+ league game home record. And we have trouble unlocking Lecce, while we think of ending that. The only difference between inter and Milan today (bar the vital injuries) was the lack of motivation. Motivation from the coach. It's only when the team falls 2 goals behind, that it gets motivated, starts to play from a fear of things. It's the same old, same old day, in and day out. A big win, and then a humiliating loss a week later. Today's win would just have put things under the rug. Which is what people seem to like. Instead of addressing important issues which affect the club. The coach can't even come out and say he lost it. Apparently he's doing everything right. It's the fans, the players, the management, the media, the taxi drivers in Peru who're screwing things up. I still want us to win, something, this season: the league and the UEFA Cup, the double, but it won't come if we don't stand up, accept, and learn from our mistakes. The Milan of 2003-2005 is long dead, it seems. Forza Milan! As always, though.

Yeah, dst, so sad, indeed. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif)

I'll risk a double post to say: Best post of the afternoon by far.
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QUOTE (dst @ Feb 16 2009, 03:49 AM) *
I still can't believe how he managed to be offside for that ball. He was expecting it, his opponent was in front of him and there's no reason to play on the edge there as it's a ball from the side and he does not gain anything... damn it...

I'm so disappointed tonight. I don't feel like doing anything!

That's Pippo for you... too bad he never really learned to beat the offside trap. I think he would have scored at least 100 more goals in his career.
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post Feb 16 2009, 12:48 AM
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Pato taking on Santon

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QUOTE (Zed.D @ Feb 16 2009, 01:44 AM) *
That's Pippo for you... too bad he never really learned to beat the offside trap. I think he would have scored at least 100 more goals in his career.

Well if he had been more careful there are many goals he probably would not have scored too.
But this one... he had all the time in the world and he could see the last defender standing right in front of him.
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ Feb 15 2009, 03:44 PM) *
That's Pippo for you... too bad he never really learned to beat the offside trap. I think he would have scored at least 100 more goals in his career.

He might even be the top scorer in Serie A history if he had ever learned some semblance of control. Just might be a case of what-could-have-been despite his career accomplishments.
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QUOTE (elcordobez @ Feb 16 2009, 03:18 AM) *

I really liked Santon, but Pato made him look like a ***** here (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)

Thanks for posting!
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QUOTE (dst @ Feb 16 2009, 03:20 AM) *
Well if he had been more careful there are many goals he probably would not have scored too.
But this one... he had all the time in the world and he could see the last defender standing right in front of him.

Yes, but I think the number of goals he would have scored easily outnumbers the goals he would not have scored...

QUOTE (MizNelson @ Feb 16 2009, 03:21 AM) *
He might even be the top scorer in Serie A history if he had ever learned some semblance of control. Just might be a case of what-could-have-been despite his career accomplishments.


Yup, agreed.
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I don't think Santon was all that good. He looked shaky and if Zambrotta, Becks were not so poor today he would have faced many more problems. Of course that was his first game, I'm not judging him I just don't think he did very well.
He's right footed though and while there's no choice when Maicon is there I wonder how much playing him on the left will hinder his progress as an attacking full-back.

Maybe after Facchetti, Cabrini and Maldini it's Inter's turn again to have the next great Italian left-back? We'll see... I will bet my money on Albertazzi, he's a lefty too... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)
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