I was beaten by Azrael in the Draft and so it logically follows that he knows more about football than I do, especially since he did not resort to cheating (of which I am guilty, as has been demonstrated)
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my thoughts on Flamini in 2011:
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Originally Posted by Xifio
- Nocerino to replace, and hopefully render useless, the injured Flamini (who will not be registered with UEFA)
Allegri didn't bitch out in the first leg, and played an attacking lineup with Sulley the Munt starting ... this time though, the bitch in him won over, and Flamini started ...
hasn't stopped M'baye Niang being made the scapegoat across all forums/boards where disgruntled Milanisti are to be found ... shame ...
Yeah that's ridiculous. Players miss chances, it happens in every single game. It's about how you play and execute the plan, and frankly Niang had very little to do with that. But it's possible that no team in the world could have gone into Barcelona today and held a 2-0 win; they were ridiculous.
Impressive how important were some "underground players" like Kaladze, Serginho, Tommason... that was an awesome team, but my favourite Carletto's Milan was the one that lost the Istanbul final.
I was beaten by Azrael in the Draft and so it logically follows that he knows more about football than I do, especially since he did not resort to cheating (of which I am guilty, as has been demonstrated)
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Originally Posted by Nimreitz
Haha, Kaladze was the best signing in FA Premier League Manager 2000. Him and Denilson.
Capello's Milan is one of the most underrated teams ever, 3 Scudettos (one of them unbeaten and another one almost, IN THAT SERIE A) and 3 CL finals in 5 seasons.