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    Default The Death of AC Milan

    I would have never imagined that one day i will have the 'honor' to open such a thread. It hurts to see the 7 times champions league winners in a such situation. Week after week we are getting dishonored by Seria A underdogs,raped by league tops. Contrary to our expectation the sale of the club and spending over 200m on transfers, didnt change a thing in the club. UEFA didnt accept the voluntary agreement offered by Fassone, we are facing a 20m fine.
    Where is the free fall gonna end? I am afraid we are turning to a new Nottingham Forest

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    I'm afraid either. Shame on us.

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    who the hell is Li? what the heck is he doing to/with the club? are we in dirty waters? do we face relegation?

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    Alive again and proud. Forza Milan, and forza DM and all who sailed in her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GattusoKing View Post
    Alive again and proud. Forza Milan, and forza DM and all who sailed in her.


    wooooooooow someone posted again. Happy to see GK back and Milan win the scudetto

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    Hi Artan, good to hear from you. Hope you enjoyed the celebrations - it all seems a little empty now after two days of delirium. It reminded me of days gone by when we swept all before us. The current squad is clearly incomparable when it comes to talent, but the unity and sacrifice for the cause is transcendent.

    To finally have "our" Milan restored to us is a joyful thing. I just hope that RedBird's strategy is progressive and commensurate to our ideals and those of Maldini.

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    Hello Simon. Great to hear from you too. Oww yea, unimaginable to win the Scudetto after 11 years. A great joy, honestly i was overwhelmed, and still cant believe we did it.

    Surely, this Milan isnt that of Nesta,Maldini, Pippo, Sheva, Seedorf, Rino , Pirlo and so on, but, a group of young lads who are hungry for some trophies and silverware, and that might be a great beginning, with some quality additions we might try for something big, who knows. Its sounds optimistic, but, hell yea, dreaming doesnt cost.

    What do you think of the new owners? Do you think they are some big splashers, or , more of smart buyers?

    Would be happy, if , you would keep posting here, and other guys join us in reviving DM again. My word goes to Drew, Haroon, Mau, Filli, Vugar and all the other guys. Lets do it and make DM big again.


    Forza Milan
    Forza DM

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