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KillerMax
What do you all think about this matter? Maldini seems to be having a very strange injury. He said he always has pain and it doesn't go away. sad.gif It's been a long time and he is still injured... What do you all make of this? Do you think he can recover or is this it? I'm very upset about his situation. He definitely doesn't deserve what he is going through.
misha
Paolo is a fighter. There is nothing that he can't do. He is invincible. He even isn't a human. king.gif
It just a matter of time
han2503
Sadly I just don't see him getting back to a 100%, he has had almost all of last season and the summer to recover and he still isn't ready, I'm sure that he will play some games next season, but I don't see him being a regular.
KillerMax
QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 16 2006, 05:52 PM)
Sadly I just don't see him getting back to a 100%, he has had almost all of last season and the summer to recover and he still isn't ready, I'm sure that he will play some games next season, but I don't see him being a regular.
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LaPalma
I do so hope he'll come back. He's a legend. What I've seen from him at the beginning of the last season was really great for a 37 - year old. He's fighter, that's true. But I'm afraid he won't recover 100%. But I do so hope there will be one or 2 titles I can add to my sig biggrin.gif
han2503
QUOTE (LaPalma @ Aug 17 2006, 12:11 AM)
I do so hope he'll come back. He's a legend. What I've seen from him at the beginning of the last season was really great for a 37 - year old. He's fighter, that's true. But I'm afraid he won't recover 100%. But I do so hope there will be one or 2 titles I can add to my sig biggrin.gif
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I'll be praying for your wish to come true wink.gif biggrin.gif

I just hope that he will get to come back at least for a few games, I'm sure if he won't get to 100% by the end of this season he will surely retire, he has always said that he didn't just want to fade away and if he wasn't up to it anymore and couldn't play regularly he will retire cry.gif sad.gif

I just hope that he will get to go out with a bang by winning the CL or atleast the scudetto

I was just thinking about this but, if those 2 scudettos where rightfully awarded to us since we deserved them and we would win this year's scudetto then Maldini could say that he would have been their for the making of our second star, but sadly we where cheated out of those 2 titles
X-Offender
QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 17 2006, 01:58 AM)
I'm sure if he won't get to 100% by the end of this season he will surely retire, he has always said that he didn't just want to fade away and if he wasn't up to it anymore and couldn't play regularly he will retire  cry.gif  sad.gif 
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Yeah, I think it the same way. If he doesn't get back to 100% by the end of this season, then he'll definitely retire.
arivanjj
this is too painful, i can't imagine Milan without Maldini... cry.gif
han2503
QUOTE (arivanjj @ Aug 17 2006, 06:14 AM)
this is too painful, i can't imagine Milan without Maldini... cry.gif
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Don't worry too much the next Maldini is on his way wink.gif
planck
QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 17 2006, 04:06 PM)
Don't worry too much the next Maldini is on his way  wink.gif
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Yeah, he is already 10 years, there is not long time till we'll se him tongue.gif
KillerMax
QUOTE (planck @ Aug 17 2006, 09:14 AM)
Yeah, he is already 10 years, there is not long time till we'll se him tongue.gif
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But who says he will be good enough? I really hope he will be just as good as his dady! I hope they haven't spoiled him by reserving him the number 3 jersey and telling him he will have a place in the Milan squad just like that...
han2503
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Aug 17 2006, 04:43 PM)
But who says he will be good enough? I really hope he will be just as good as his dady! I hope they haven't spoiled him by reserving him the number 3 jersey and telling him he will have a place in the Milan squad just like that...
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I'm sure it runs in the Maldini blood to be great footballers.
Rossoneri7
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Aug 17 2006, 07:43 PM)
But who says he will be good enough? I really hope he will be just as good as his dady! I hope they haven't spoiled him by reserving him the number 3 jersey and telling him he will have a place in the Milan squad just like that...
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If Paolo did it .. I'm sure his son could .. Then again it's down to how professional he will turn out to be

Damn .. just had this thought .. imagine him playing for the merda unsure.gif laugh.gif
misha
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Aug 18 2006, 01:52 PM)
imagine him playing for the merda  unsure.gif  laugh.gif
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I can't. My mind isn't up to it
Costacurta
Sorry, double post, proper one is next!
Costacurta
Unfortunately I think old Paolo's body has given up on him, it is, frankly, exaughsted. He seems to have a persitant knee injury, which hasnt been cured by operations, rest, or whatever. I am very sorry to say that I think his playing days are, bar a couple of cameo appearances, over. Even if he wanted to go on another season, he simply couldn't.

I too hope his last season is crowned with the greatest glories, and that his son is as good as his father and grandfather.
Diavolo
QUOTE (LaPalma @ Aug 17 2006, 01:11 AM)
I do so hope he'll come back. He's a legend. What I've seen from him at the beginning of the last season was really great for a 37 - year old. He's fighter, that's true. But I'm afraid he won't recover 100%. But I do so hope there will be one or 2 titles I can add to my sig biggrin.gif
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Hey LaPalma why don't you add to your sig. Intercontinental cup and Italian supercup if you have European supercup? Please do add, because Paolo won also this two titles and not only once devil.gif !
dst
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Aug 17 2006, 02:22 AM)
Maldini seems to be having a very strange injury.
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Maldini is not having no strange injury.If he still was 25 he'd be over it already ...
I'm so sad about this but my all-time favourite player is soon to retire!!!
I was so sad when I saw Cannavaro lift the WC trophy and I thought ... hey where's Paolo? He should be the one cry.gif

I can't even imagine what a great testimonial match Milan will have for him ... My heart will explode, it already hurts talking about Paolo's retirement!!!!It's funny though ... we can't ask for no other former team of his to come play against us!!!!! smile.gif cry.gif

as for his son ... well if he proves to be HALF as good as his father is then we'll have a world class defender in him!!!!! wink.gif
Rossoneri7
QUOTE (dst @ Aug 19 2006, 07:10 AM)
well if he proves to be HALF as good as his father is then we'll have a world class defender in him!!!!!  wink.gif
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applause applause king.gif
KillerMax
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I have my hopes. cool.gif
dst
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Sep 6 2006, 06:14 PM)
I have my hopes. cool.gif
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Man you're my hero!!! where did you get this pic from!!??? I was looking all over the place!!!


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kidnicky
dst there're more pictures of Christian in getty images ... I tried to post them but I can't attach pics here and the pics from getty don't work as the rest of the pics huh.gif

Anyway here it's the link of the search, scroll down the page and you'll see 3 pics of Christian behind his dady tongue.gif

He'll be another great Maldini I'm sure about that wink.gif

http://editorial.gettyimages.com/source/se...0%7c0&p=7&tag=1
dst
thank you kidnicky!!!! smile.gif
kidnicky
you're welcome dst! actually after I posted the link for you I realized that in the other thread someone posted more pics of Christian tongue.gif
dst
QUOTE (kidnicky @ Sep 8 2006, 04:15 PM)
you're welcome dst! actually after I posted the link for you I realized that in the other thread someone posted more pics of Christian tongue.gif
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do I need a subscription or something for the Getty watermark to be removed??? huh.gif
DvZ
QUOTE (dst @ Aug 19 2006, 02:10 PM)
It's funny though ... we can't ask for no other former team of his to come play against us!!!!!  smile.gif  cry.gif

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that's right.. havent really thought about that.. imagine the number of players that he play with and against for the past 21 years.. and that's with being a one-club man
kidnicky
QUOTE (dst @ Sep 8 2006, 07:21 AM)
do I need a subscription or something for the Getty watermark to be removed??? huh.gif
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yes you need a subscription ... I know that sucks but at least the pictures of Christiand doesn't have the watermark on his face like other pictures that I've seen huh.gif
KillerMax
I love this one! I just saw it now... It's awesome! I wanna sign that petition!! devil.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y993XmmcdDg
LaPalma
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Nov 2 2006, 11:40 PM)
I love this one! I just saw it now... It's awesome! I wanna sign that petition!! devil.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y993XmmcdDg
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I will sign that petition as well! Paolo...please DON'T LEAVE US!!!!!!!
dst
if this is meant as a joke it is really a bad one !!

By the way: what a player Cantona was ...
LaPalma
QUOTE (dst @ Nov 3 2006, 12:16 AM)
if this is meant as a joke it is really a bad one !!

By the way: what a player Cantona was ...
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I know that it's a joke, and I also know it's a VERY bad one....but Paolo can't stop....Paolo always played for Milan...for my entire lifetime....I can't imagine Milan without him... sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif
dst
QUOTE (LaPalma @ Nov 3 2006, 01:25 AM)
I know that it's a joke, and I also know it's a VERY bad one....but Paolo can't stop....Paolo always played for Milan...for my entire lifetime....I can't imagine Milan without him... sad.gif  sad.gif  sad.gif  sad.gif  sad.gif
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He will always be there .. and Christian is on his way ... why the f@ck are you trying to make me cry !!? cry.gif
LaPalma
QUOTE (dst @ Nov 3 2006, 12:34 AM)
He will always be there .. and Christian is on his way ... why the f@ck are you trying to make me cry !!? cry.gif
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I'm not trying to make you cry....I could cry myself if I think of a Milan without Paolo cry.gif ... By coincidence I was born just one day after Paolo made his first apperance for our first squad, which means that I am blessed by Paolo cool.gif
dst



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Milan Are Brilliant
He is a legend, but unfortunately legends come and go. The term 'legend' is used far too frequently now, but for Maldini it cannot be said enough devilsmiley.gif
kidnicky
now that we're trying to make dst cry, the other day I was checking the player's pics on the uefa site and Paolo's profile starts with this ...

One day there will be an AC Milan defence without the peerless Paolo Maldini, but few can remember what one looks like

cry.gif cry.gif ... I swear that I almost cry cry.gif
Rossoneri7
Our defence w/o Paolo .. We are already getting a glimps of it now (with KAkha and Nesta) .. Still it wont be the same; Paolo has always been there, it seemed like it was eternal !
ACM-pippo
I can't immagine MILAN without Paolo cry.gif cry.gif :cry2: :cry2:
dst
QUOTE (kidnicky @ Nov 3 2006, 11:09 PM)
One day there will be an AC Milan defence without the peerless Paolo Maldini, but few can remember what one looks like
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Aghhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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somebody please lock this topic !!

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kidnicky
QUOTE (dst @ Nov 4 2006, 05:50 AM)


Aghhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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somebody please lock this topic !!

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I agree I agree cry.gif ... I don't know why I posted that, I was reading that to a friend and she told me "and that day is not that far away" ... she's died now devilsmiley.gif ... just kidding tongue.gif ... but we won't talk about this again dst I promise it wink.gif
arivanjj
i'm feeling the heart attack coming back to me... cry.gif
han2503
NIGHT THE BOY BECAME A MILAN

Gord: I knew teen Maldini was world class when he took me to cleaners
By Neil Cameron

GORDON STRACHAN eyed up the fresh-faced AC Milan defender and decided he would have a bit of fun teaching this young buck a thing or two about football.

But just 90 minutes later it was the experienced professional who was given a lesson and there and then he predicted the boy he had just come up against was going to be a superstar.

What the former Manchester United player couldn't have predicted was that two decades later he would be the Celtic manager and would once again have to face the kid who ran him ragged in a friendly match.

The rookie left-back in question was a certain Paolo Maldini who is still going strong for the Milan giants after a career which, let's face it, has been fairly decent.

Strachan smiled as he recalled an end-of-season game at Old Trafford when the winger truly believed an easy evening awaited as he eyed the nobody he was to go up against.

Maldini is, of course, a legend of the game and it is incredible to think that this wonderful footballer is still playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world at 38. He has said this will be his last season but we have heard it all before.

And you have to wonder if the AC Milan captain remembers the night when he gave a wee ginger Scotsman a torrid time of it.

Strachan said: "I played against Maldini years ago when he was a youngster. AC Milan had just won the league when they came to Old Trafford at the end of the season for a game.

"He was left-back, only 18, so I thought to myself that it would be an easy night for me. I spent 90 minutes in reverse. I saw that night that he was special.

"That was a team with Ruud Gullit and Marco Van Basten. They were fantastic and we managed to scrape a draw.I have no idea how.

"Maldini has had a great career and still to be going is fantastic."

The AC Milan Strachan and his players will face are not of that vintage but they are still mighty opponents. Maldini is still there as is the incredible Alessandro Costacurta.

Then you add the names of Rino Gattuso, Andrea Pirlo and Cafu. All World Cup winners. Brazilian Kaka, on his day, is as good as anyone, yet the consensus rightly or wrongly is Celtic have got themselves a decent draw.

That may well be true but Strachan pointed out that for his side to beat the Italians they must be at full strength and every last man will have to be at his very best.

He said: "I would like to have a full squad for the games. I couldn't say anything about the AC Milan players. They have done enough in the game and I can't be commenting on them. It's going to be a massive test."

Not only a test, but a fantastic learning experience for this relatively young Celtic side. Strachan yesterday joked about the not-so-exotic places he visited with Aberdeen on their foreign travels when trips to Bulgaria and Albania were far from easy.

But the team he learned most from was Liverpool who, as European Cup holders, faced the Dons in 1980 and gave them a footballing lesson. Strachan took a lot from that doing, a 5-0 defeat over two legs was the end result, and his hope is that players such as Stephen McManus and Mark Wilson will learn from playing the superstars of Milan.

He said: "It will be great if all the younger boys can get involved in this. They will find out what they need to do to compete at this level.

"They can't just say that they played well against Dunfermline last week. If you want to be a top, top player then you must be recognised in these games.

"We got battered by Liverpool when Aberdeen played them. We were a right young side and it was only then that we realised we would have to be some team to play at that level.

"It also helped me personally. I moved on after playing at the highest level and that helped me in England."

AC Milan will have to be forgotten about for a couple of months as there is plenty of football for Celtic to be concerned with in the meantime - tomorrow's Old Firm game for a start.

But these two games in the distance do keep every player on their toes. Standards won't be allowed to slip because a few bad games and you'll be watching Kaka and Co from the bench.

Strachan said: "There can be long winters here. The training is hard but this tie keeps us ticking over. Guys with injuries will keep themselves going in the gym because they know at the end of it there is the chance to play AC Milan. It gives them that wee added incentive."

The matches against the Italians offer Shunsuke Nakamura a return to the country where he made his name and he is determined to emulate the strike that stunned Manchester United in qualifying Group F.

Nakamura said: "I'm delighted to be going back to Italy and especially somewhere as special as the San Siro. It's a fantastic draw for Celtic and for myself as I get the chance to return to Italy and show the people there what I can do.

"I never really showed my best form when I was with Reggina but I feel at home with Celtic and in Scotland. I'm playing for a club who allow me to play the game the way I want to.

"The winning goal I scored against Manchester United was one of the special moments of my career and I would love now to do the same against AC Milan. It would mean even more to me given the time I spent in Italy as a player."

Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell hopes the atmosphere in the east end of Glasgow will inspire Celtic to another famous victory. He said: "It's a fantastic draw, absolutely fantastic.

"It is a great tie for the club, for the supporters and, I'm sure, for Gordon Strachan and the players."

Lawwell insists Celtic must believe they can win the tournament and not think about the next round.

He added: "We always have our targets and that would be quite sweet. It will be a tough task. I'm sure Milan will have all their players back and they will be up for it. "If we didn't think we could lift the trophy there would be no point competing."

AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti is wary of the challenge his team face and insists Celtic will not be underestimated.

He said: "Celtic are a very good side. They beat Manchester United and they are a team to fear.

"Considering the atmosphere we will face in Glasgow it will be an advantage to play the decider at the San Siro."
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dst
what's this pic!? it looks... fake! unsure.gif
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Maldini's 20th Anniversary in Milan













dst
that's nice mchanna!! smile.gif
milanistar
Grande PAOLO cool.gif
arivanjj
nice pics.. thanx mchanna. smile.gif
KillerMax
Awesome pics mchanna!! cool.gif
Rossoneri7
Thanx mc hanna king.gif king.gif
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