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toelmaldini
inzaghi the best player...superpippo...
amancik
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Mar 30 2006, 10:00 PM)
You guys need to consider that he is after all the skinniest and weakest player on the pitch... Blow in his face and he will fall over...  tongue.gif  But that doesn't mean he is not a top player. He scores goals and that's what we expect from a striker. devilsmiley.gif
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he looks to be the skinniest person and weakest but the reality is, he is heavier than Shevchenko ... unsure.gif
KillerMax
QUOTE (amancik @ Apr 14 2006, 06:13 AM)
he looks to be the skinniest person and weakest but the reality is, he is heavier than Shevchenko ...  unsure.gif
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No way!!! blink.gif
boswachter
QUOTE (dst @ Mar 26 2006, 12:15 AM)
he is a great player no doubt and I like him but he is not playing fair and that always annoys me!!!
every time I see him fall down to get a penalty I get very frustrated cause this is so anti-Milan!!!! mad.gif
does anyone else feel like that? huh.gif
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yes that is true but he does it for milan and then it is no problem
dudernahata
is he playing against barca? because they said he had the flu and couldnt play against inter.
emily200411
QUOTE (BoomAM @ Nov 28 2005, 10:23 PM)
Pippo has impressed me. His commitment and 'love' for Milan has shown in his celebrations. Its a joy to a see. He's enjoying his football again, and he's back scoring again.
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I think so too.

Forza Pippo! Forza Milan!
emily200411
QUOTE (arivanjj @ Mar 26 2006, 06:45 PM)
yes, i've never liked how he has played and how he scores, but the

thing about inzaghi is that he is on the right spot at the right time and

he manages to get the ball into the net however it is.
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"he is on the right spot at the right time"
Bluesummers
lol which gives him the nickname, poacher.
milanistar
Funny Pippo laugh.gif

Link
dst
QUOTE (milanistar @ Jan 9 2007, 10:55 AM)
Funny Pippo laugh.gif

Link
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yeah... I've seen that before, that's one reason why I don't like him...
KillerMax
Would someone care to translate?
dst
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Jan 9 2007, 12:42 PM)
Would someone care to translate?
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Well I don't know Italian myself but when that friend of mine showed me the video he told me they ask him the exact same questions and as you can see he answers "accordingly" when he's at Giuve (left) and at Milan (right)... rolleyes.gif

I would care for a translation too so if anyone could go through this it'd be much appreciated! smile.gif
milanistar
QUOTE (dst @ Jan 9 2007, 10:56 AM)
Well I don't know Italian myself but when that friend of mine showed me the video he told me they ask him the exact same questions and as you can see he answers "accordingly" when he's at Giuve (left) and at Milan (right)...  rolleyes.gif
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Yep, I don't understand very well Italian, but it's about his favorite team, stadium, teammate, and so ...
KillerMax
QUOTE (dst @ Jan 9 2007, 04:56 AM)
Well I don't know Italian myself but when that friend of mine showed me the video he told me they ask him the exact same questions and as you can see he answers "accordingly" when he's at Giuve (left) and at Milan (right)...  rolleyes.gif

I would care for a translation too so if anyone could go through this it'd be much appreciated!  smile.gif
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So... You don't like him because he likes Milan now, not Juve? I mean it's like that with almost everybody... And he has said many times that Milan is very special to him because of the fans and how everyone was so close to him while he was injured and risked saying goodbye to football forever....
dst
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Jan 9 2007, 02:10 PM)
So... You don't like him because he likes Milan now, not Juve? I mean it's like that with almost everybody... And he has said many times that Milan is very special to him because of the fans and how everyone was so close to him while he was injured and risked saying goodbye to football forever....
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Well that seems to be the case in modern football but he's the only one I've seen in suck kind of video. But the reason I don't like Inzaghi is not this... it's because he has no style, no class, no finesse!! Which is all that got me into Milan in the first place...

Don't misunderstand me, I'm thankful for what he's done for Milan and I know we could have been eliminated (more than) a couple of times if it wasn't for him but you know I just don't like what I see... It's maybe because he always reminded me of Giuve...
misha
What I like about him is his passion for the game, his emotions.
He is kind of player that you like when he's playing for your team and hate (more than usual) when he's playing aginst you.
dst
QUOTE (mishale @ Jan 9 2007, 11:13 PM)
What I like about him is his passion for the game, his emotions.
He is kind of player that you like when he's playing for your team and hate (more than usual) when he's playing aginst you.
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Yeah that's a quality I also like in him!!
Rossoneri7
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Inzaghi’s pact with the Diavoli


Filippo Inzaghi has dismissed reports suggesting he might be close to leaving Milan. “I hope to end my career here.”

The striker has struggled for form so far despite his bright start to the campaign and has recently been paired with a summer move.

Roma have been heavily linked with a bid for the veteran hitman, but Superpippo was eager to deny he is interested in a change of club.

“I have never had any negative thoughts, I think that the relationship with Milan is destined to last because there is something special between us,” Inzaghi told Italia 7 Gold.

“The goals and the victories are unique and are something that cannot be erased,” added the former Juventino.

“I still feel the trust of the entire environment, the club, the Coach and all the supporters. I really hope I can continue playing here until the end of my career,” concluded the 33-year-old.

Inzaghi was reportedly unhappy with Ronaldo’s arrival in January, as he considered the ex-Inter ace as a competitor for a spot in the first team.

However, the World Cup winner then declared that he was glad to welcome such an important player, even if that meant that he wouldn’t be able to play every match.


Football Italia
Rossoneri7
FORZA PIPPO devil.gif devil.gif devil.gif
Jack Sparrow
Hahahaha...just wait till Bayern set foot on the sacred ground of San Siro, Pippo's gonna fly. devil.gif
kurtsimonw
Just look what he did to them last season biggrin.gif
Minami
QUOTE (YoungGun @ Oct 24 2005, 12:24 AM)
Last match, I can't believe that he is a man with 2-year-injury. He plays like as he did 2 years ago.


What kind of injury was that??
I mean 2 years is quite a lot of time o.O huh.gif
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kurtsimonw
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He was already great, but he's really cemented himself as one of the truely special few. Give him a life contract already!

FORZA PIPPO!
anano1214
Forza Pippo
anano1214
Pippo e Coppa

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Pipooooooooo

misha
His passion for the game and celebration of goal amaze me every time. You gotta love him (when he's playing for your team smile.gif ). What a great player. The best Italian scorer in europe by far.
kurtsimonw
QUOTE (mishale @ May 24 2007, 09:39 PM)
His passion for the game and celebration of goal amaze me every time. You gotta love him (when he's playing for your team smile.gif ). What a great player. The best Italian scorer in europe by far.
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I really have never known anyone celebrate goals with such passion as he.

Even when it's just an unimportant league goal, he still celebrates it like he's just scored the winner in a Champions League Final.. Only last night, he did just that. biggrin.gif
misha
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Inzaghi: It was a dream

Milan hero Filippo Inzaghi insists he fulfilled a childhood dream by scoring a brace in the Champions League Final.

The striker netted a decisive double in the 2-1 win over Liverpool this week and he admits his Athens memories will last forever.

“You dream about scoring two goals in a Final when you’re a kid,” said the 2006 World Cup winner.

“The goals I scored on Wednesday were the most important of my whole career,” continued Super Pippo.

“It was an unforgettable match. Nights like these remain with you for your entire life
and it is clear that two goals in the Final leave you with few words to say.”

Inzaghi is also delighted that this week’s victory has helped to erase the ghosts of Istanbul in 2005, a game he missed.

“That was terrible for me,” he added. “I was in the stands and I hoped I would one day face Liverpool again – in order to help my team take revenge.

“These are the stories that make football a great sport.”

Inzaghi, who will turn 34 in August, is aware that playing time might be restricted in the future at the San Siro, but he still wants to contribute when asked.

“I will have to play less and that is only right,” he added. “I will try to do my best when I am fielded and will play only when I am fit to do so.
“I would like to reach the landmark of 100 goals for Milan,” explained the striker, who has scored 82 times so far. “Nevertheless, I plan on ending my career here – if the club agrees.”

Milan returned to Italy yesterday afternoon and won the plaudits on their fans on an open-top bus ride through the streets of Italy’s fashion capital last night.

They will parade the trophy yet again at the San Siro this evening from 21.00 hours local time. Entry will be free to season tickets holders. Other fans will be charged just one euro.
Jack Sparrow
Wow...is he actually stating that he's ok with being benched??
Gila must be doing cartwheels!! laugh.gif
Fillipo Simone
QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ May 25 2007, 05:20 PM)
Wow...is he actually stating that he's ok with being benched??
Gila must be doing cartwheels!! laugh.gif
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Its Ok for mee, as long as he scores every time twice in the final.. cool.gif

Does anyone belive Gila ould have scored against Liverpool that night?
whoarethepatriots
QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ May 26 2007, 07:27 AM)
Does anyone belive Gila ould have scored against Liverpool that night?
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That ball was destined to hit Inzaghi, anyone else and it wouldnt have happened

If gila was there for the second goal, he probably would have hit the post or something tongue.gif

Nah, seriously, he lacks european experience which he is gaining now, plus he should now start to be consistent, seeing as he might get a proper break now along with the rest of the squad. he has also been extremely unlucky on many occasions
kurtsimonw
^^ What he said.

It's much harder to play in Europe than in your own league. Pippo has tons of experience, which helps him a great deal. Gila will eventually gain that experience and be able to play at a higher level. Don't worry, he'll come good for us. wink.gif
Jack Sparrow
If he doesn't...are we allowed to throw rotten eggs at you and make you wear a merda t-shirt and walk on your hands??? tongue.gif
whoarethepatriots
QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ May 27 2007, 06:14 AM)
If he doesn't...are we allowed to throw rotten eggs at you and make you wear a merda t-shirt and walk on your hands??? tongue.gif
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I have so much confidence in him i am willing to do that
anano1214
HasanHasanly
A man who single handedly defeated scousers to win the Champions League. There is only one word to describe him. SuperPippo king.gif
whoarethepatriots
QUOTE (anano1214 @ Jun 5 2007, 09:40 AM)

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Where the hell are all these pictures coming from?
misha
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PIPPO ALWAYS SUPER

Pippo Inzagi has been looking back over the season that ended in triumph in Athens and ahead to the new campaign

Pippo Inzaghi was a guest on Milan Channel where he looked back at what was a wonderful season for the striker. He said: 'The night in Athens was magical, scoring twice. I still can't believe it happened. I am going to stay in Italy for my vacation, to be close to everyone, I like the affection from the people. I will be with my family and relax for a bit in the sun.'

As for his contract. 'I feel part of the family and I want to stay. I feel great here and it's a pity that the season is over. I have to thank Berlusconi and Galliani for extending my deal to 2011 before I left for Antwerp. This is the difference with Milan compared to other clubs. I don't think anyone else would have done that before an operation.'

Pippo is now on 284 goals and is setting his sights on 300: 'I want to reach this target but winning trophies with the team is more important.' He was also the first back last summer when Milan had to play the Champions League preliminary round: 'I was in Sardinia, I had just arrived so I got on the first plane back. We knew it wasn't right to have to play it and the first thing I thought was that I would be playing on my birthday (August 9).'

It all ended well in Athens where Pippo scored twice against Liverpool: 'The first was instinctive, it's all you could do in a position like that. I had done it before in the derby. Kakà did well for the second goal. The goalkeeper Reina did well to wait until the last moment and it was lucky the ball went under him. However, once I had gone wide and shot then I knew I had scored.'

President Berlusconi predicted the forward would score both in Munich and Athens: 'He has always had faith in me. He called me before both games to ask me to score two.' As for the national side: 'It's great to be back, we are all together and working alongside the coach.'

Looking ahead to next season: 'The club have done well. The team does not need changing. Then, if a few top players arrive that will help the side. The Italian and foreign players intergrate well. The there are players like Maldini and Costacurta who show everyone how to behave, both at Milanello and on the pitch.'

And what Gilardino has had to say: 'Alberto is young and needs our help. He's a great player and great friend. I think he can be a Milan striker for the next 10 years. He's well liked in the dressing room and this is important.'

Pippo is looking forward to playing in the Club World Cup: 'I am looking forward to going back and we really want to win it but it's one thing at a time and first we have the European Super Cup. We have five objectives we want to reach.'

On other themes: 'Maldini should win the Golden Ball for his career and Kakà for what he has done this season. I am pleased Ancelotti has renewed his contract. It wasn't easy for him to make the decision over the strikers for the final in Athens. The coach had to look at the moment not the past.'

A final word for the fans: 'I want to thank them. They have always remained close to me, not just in Athens but through the difficult times.'
Rossoneri7
Forza Pippo Inzaghi king.gif

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I have to thank Berlusconi and Galliani for extending my deal to 2011 before I left for Antwerp. This is the difference with Milan compared to other clubs. I don't think anyone else would have done that before an operation.'


This is a great example of how players are treated at Milan. This is one of the reasons why Milan under Silvio Berlusconi will remain on top. The serenity and family like atmosphere at Milan is what keeps the team in contention and a sense of responsibility towards AC Milan. I have never heard of a player that leaves Milan on bad terms and if that happens then he would regret it and still feel a sense of belonging to Milan. Look at Rivaldo, he played for us 2 seasons at best, but he was there in Athena supporting the side. Shevchenko, we all know that he has regretted moving to Chelsea. Rui Costa, he still feels that he is attached to Milan, you could sense it in the letter he wrote to the club.

I am proud to be a fan king.gif

p.s. u don't see any of the ugly talks that you see between top clubs and their players. Trezeguet is a fresh example.
Jack Sparrow
Well...there are these little people...like Laursen, and now probably Oliveira, who're gonna say Milan is cr@p.
misha
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Jun 11 2007, 08:59 PM)
This is a great example of how players are treated at Milan. This is one of the reasons why Milan under Silvio Berlusconi will remain on top. The serenity and family like atmosphere at Milan is what keeps the team in contention and a sense of responsibility towards AC Milan. I have never heard of a player that leaves Milan on bad terms and if that happens then he would regret it and still feel a sense of belonging to Milan. Look at Rivaldo, he played for us 2 seasons at best, but he was there in Athena supporting the side. Shevchenko, we all know that he has regretted moving to Chelsea. Rui Costa, he still feels that he is attached to Milan, you could sense it in the letter he wrote to the club.

I am proud to be a fan king.gif

p.s. u don't see any of the ugly talks that you see between top clubs and their players. Trezeguet is a fresh example.
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Rossoneri7
QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Jun 11 2007, 09:02 PM)
Well...there are these little people...like Laursen, and now probably Oliveira, who're gonna say Milan is cr@p.
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But everyone knows that they never played at the level of Milan wink.gif

Look at Kakha, he doesn't talk much and he is considered a bench player. Oliveira, he hasn't peeped a word wink.gif They know that they have nothing to say, they know that they failed to deliver to the level of Milan .. At least that is how I see it.

But calling the Champions of Europe cr@p ?? Well, I guess, before we won this competition, the whole world was calling us cr@p, who is the winner at the end king.gif
Jack Sparrow
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who is the winner at the end king.gif



Oh that's easy....it's bwin.com
Rossoneri7
QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Jun 11 2007, 09:44 PM)
Oh that's easy....it's bwin.com
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Well of course it won, it was playing against Carlsberg for god's sake !
Jack Sparrow
Illogical...would u rather have a pint or spend it on betting?

Well if it's to bet on Milan, you can do it double ur cash, and buy two pints. Heh heh biggrin.gif I answered my own question...
kurtsimonw
QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Jun 11 2007, 06:02 PM)
Well...there are these little people...like Laursen, and now probably Oliveira, who're gonna say Milan is cr@p.
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Laursen doesn't like Milan?

Ah well, everytime he played for us this season, we didn't lose. One of the best defenders we've had for a long time. cool.gif
agenth
QUOTE (whoarethepatriots @ Jun 11 2007, 03:43 PM)
Where the hell are all these pictures coming from?
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