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bartoli wrote:
the juve supporters can't go to san siro if they don't live in milan
which sector ypu have the ticket?


the tickets say Set 227 Fila 5 which means absolutly nothing to me

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Sticky T wrote:
Are you serious?

So what if you lived in Turin for most of your life and are a Juve supporter, but have to move to Milan because of work? Do AC Milan expect you to change teams or something?!


I think the ticked can be bought by anyone in milan,all this only to prevent juventus ultras coming form turin

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Forza Juve!!!

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Arthur V wrote:
Forza Juve!!!


you should support kakà and ronaldo, dont you agree? Smile
are you brazilian right?

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Yeah, I'm brazilian. Very Happy

I like Ronaldo, Pato and Kaká a lot. And I did support Milan in the UCL final.

But since I was a little boy, I like Juventus. Very Happy

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eurxe wrote:
bartoli wrote:
the juve supporters can't go to san siro if they don't live in milan
which sector ypu have the ticket?


the tickets say Set 227 Fila 5 which means absolutly nothing to me




Sector 227 is the second ring orange next the green curve.
Fila means where in that sector.

Btw if you already have the ticket you might be able to come inside the stadium

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i support milan since i was 11 years old

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I'm a Roma Fan!! I'll be chearing for a milan win!! Wink

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if milan plays like against benfica Juve will surely win

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I'd be happy for a draw. And Forza Fiorentina Smile

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GOBati wrote:
I'd be happy for a draw. And Forza Fiorentina Smile


a draw to fiorentina inter, or fiorentina will go upper

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Fiorentina must go upper to avoid Milan can get close to the 4th spot Twisted Evil

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GOBati wrote:
Fiorentina must go upper to avoid Milan can get close to the 4th spot Twisted Evil


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i want milan to win this thing big time, and once ac find their form i firmly believe they are still the best in italy. sorry inter fans, of course theyve been on bad form all year so maybe theyl just suck all year. trez has been amazing for juve trhus far

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Ronaldo injured again...

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The Rossoneri go into the game at San Siro eight points behind the in-form Turin-giants, and know that only three points will suffice.

Seedorf twisted his ankle in last night’s Champions League draw against Benfica and was forced to leave the field after 73 minutes.

The Dutch midfielder now admits that he faces a race against time to be ready for Saturday.

“It was going well for the first 15 minutes and then I twisted the ankle a bit when I landed in a divot and it didn’t feel so good,” Seedorf revealed.

“But I played 75 minutes and now I have three days to recover and get myself ready for Saturday evening.”

Meanwhile Ronaldo pulled up during the warm-up at the Estadio dal Luz, reporting a pain in his calf.

Milan Coach Carlo Ancelotti subsequently left Ronaldo on the bench for the entire game and despite the boss’ claims that the problem is “nothing serious”, El Fenomeno looks highly unlikely to start against Juventus.

The absence of Seedorf and Ronaldo would be a big blow to Ancelotti, who has admitted that Saturday is a must-win game.

“It will be a difficult game because they are in great form,” Carletto stated.

“We cannot afford to fail as a defeat would leave us too far from the top to catch the leaders.”




He's the most fragile player ever. I can't see him getting his career back up & running ever again with the amount injuries he picks up so frequently & easily.

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Yeah Ronaldo has having a bad influence on my fantasy football team too, damn Rolling Eyes

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GOBati wrote:
Fiorentina must go upper to avoid Milan can get close to the 4th spot Twisted Evil


Auguri for the 4th spot Razz

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tdv wrote:
Ronaldo injured again...

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The Rossoneri go into the game at San Siro eight points behind the in-form Turin-giants, and know that only three points will suffice.

Seedorf twisted his ankle in last night’s Champions League draw against Benfica and was forced to leave the field after 73 minutes.

The Dutch midfielder now admits that he faces a race against time to be ready for Saturday.

“It was going well for the first 15 minutes and then I twisted the ankle a bit when I landed in a divot and it didn’t feel so good,” Seedorf revealed.

“But I played 75 minutes and now I have three days to recover and get myself ready for Saturday evening.”

Meanwhile Ronaldo pulled up during the warm-up at the Estadio dal Luz, reporting a pain in his calf.

Milan Coach Carlo Ancelotti subsequently left Ronaldo on the bench for the entire game and despite the boss’ claims that the problem is “nothing serious”, El Fenomeno looks highly unlikely to start against Juventus.

The absence of Seedorf and Ronaldo would be a big blow to Ancelotti, who has admitted that Saturday is a must-win game.

“It will be a difficult game because they are in great form,” Carletto stated.

“We cannot afford to fail as a defeat would leave us too far from the top to catch the leaders.”




He's the most fragile player ever. I can't see him getting his career back up & running ever again with the amount injuries he picks up so frequently & easily.


i've lost all my hopes on Ronaldo

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There is still time until sunda. Who knows maybe he will make a surprise appearance.

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Max wrote:
There is still time until sunda. Who knows maybe he will make a surprise appearance.


saturday night, 20:30

tomorrow

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D@mmit, Gordonaldo. Mad

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0-0

Milan played bad in the first half, then in the second only an almighty buffon saved juventus

I'm hungry, basically because inter fans will be happy for that result

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Dang I had a feeling it might turn out that way. Mainly because Juve would be happy with it. My only anger was with the linesman. It seems his arm was stuck all the time in the offside position; maybe he was cold or something and his arm got frozen in that position?

And by the way I haven't seen taht much groping and clothes pulling since my visit to the strip club. Evil or Very Mad

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Max wrote:
Dang I had a feeling it might turn out that way. Mainly because Juve would be happy with it. My only anger was with the linesman. It seems his arm was stuck all the time in the offside position; maybe he was cold or something and his arm got frozen in that position?

And by the way I haven't seen taht much groping and clothes pulling since my visit to the strip club. Evil or Very Mad


yeah, but the only error by the linesman was on Gilardino (heavy error, he was alone in front of Buffon), the others were regular
Buffon saved Juventus this night
No no the only happy is Inter, they desired a draw and they obtained the draw, fukking lucky scum I hate them

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AlucarD!! wrote:
Max wrote:
Dang I had a feeling it might turn out that way. Mainly because Juve would be happy with it. My only anger was with the linesman. It seems his arm was stuck all the time in the offside position; maybe he was cold or something and his arm got frozen in that position?

And by the way I haven't seen taht much groping and clothes pulling since my visit to the strip club. Evil or Very Mad


yeah, but the only error by the linesman was on Gilardino (heavy error, he was alone in front of Buffon), the others were regular
Buffon saved Juventus this night
No no the only happy is Inter, they desired a draw and they obtained the draw, fukking lucky scum I hate them


Especially the one on Gilardino Mad

That was a clear goal and that time there was no way in hell Buffon could have saved it.

I really felt like going in the stadium and punching the linesman myself.

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Max wrote:
AlucarD!! wrote:
Max wrote:
Dang I had a feeling it might turn out that way. Mainly because Juve would be happy with it. My only anger was with the linesman. It seems his arm was stuck all the time in the offside position; maybe he was cold or something and his arm got frozen in that position?

And by the way I haven't seen taht much groping and clothes pulling since my visit to the strip club. Evil or Very Mad


yeah, but the only error by the linesman was on Gilardino (heavy error, he was alone in front of Buffon), the others were regular
Buffon saved Juventus this night
No no the only happy is Inter, they desired a draw and they obtained the draw, fukking lucky scum I hate them


Especially the one on Gilardino Mad

That was a clear goal and that time there was no way in hell Buffon could have saved it.

I really felt like going in the stadium and punching the linesman myself.


at least I hope inter will lose tomorrow, I clearly want it, I pray God for it

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