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Curva Sud Milano

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  1. We had a lot of champions at least until 2010 but none like Franco Baresi... a true legend as a man and as a footballer. Sadly, AC Milan today is only a pale memory of what it once was.
  2. Palermo was safe, Catania is more dangerous in Sicily. In the 80s and 90s the most dangerous were Bergamo - Verona - Rome (Roma and Lazio) and Milano (MIlan).
  3. From '84 to '90 I saw all of Milan's away matches... from Palermo to Gothenburg (I only skipped Tokyo for the two intercontinental finals), then I started working and I skipped many of them.
  4. I hope, I have to argue with my daughter about going on an away game but I told her it will be a peaceful trip . She never wants me to go to Greece or Serbia/Croatia for example but England, Spain and France are always quiet places for matches.
  5. yes, at that moment he acted like a dickhead but Gattuso was like that... you couldn't reason with him when his brains went crazy. In San Siro all the "old" fans booed him.
  6. Ya,"the Razor" we loved him...very talented, a little slow but with an extraordinary tactical intelligence. When he died we dedicated a banner to him, he was still loved 35 years later. In the same years Mark Hateley, very good in head shot...became adored like a God for an unreal goal in a derby against Inter (1984 or 1985). Before them, "the shark" Joe Jordan. Incredibly strong with his head and incredibly poor with his feet... but he too left a good memory.
  7. Coloccini never saw the pitch, Kluivert played a miserable season and was chased away by the fans.
  8. I remember Andersson as a very poor player, Tomasson on the other hand did well for us... he wasn't a phenomenon but he gave everything on the pitch and for this he was much appreciated. However, I'm old...a San Siro season ticket holder from 1983 until 1998.
  9. Ahahahahah...typical of the shit they are, but they're good at crying.
  10. It seems like a trap ... now we are very scared, maybe we won't come in Newcastle.
  11. he's a good boy , it's the only discordant note in your excellent defensive phase.
  12. he is a modern midfielder with great resistance and excellent feet, he knows how to set up the game and act well in coverage... he is a very shy boy and his first year at Milan was terrible, he exploded in the second year when he took over the keys to the midfield . However he has to play central instead of Bruno... you have Bruno there not Xavi.
  13. Of course, we are not Inter...and if the match is decisive for qualification they won't be enough.
  14. U are right...i was in Curva Sud and I saw him on my right in the first half . I would move Bruno and put Tonali in the middle.
  15. In a two-man midfield (we played 4-2-3-1), this year we switched to 4-3-3.
  16. I was impressed by your defense, trippier, schar and botman above all... the goalkeeper is not a goalkeeper of a team that has ambitions (yesterday he played well but I saw other matches in which he was horrible). Seeing Tonali not playing in the middle of the pitch but on the right surprised all in San Siro. Disappointed by the fans...4000 but completely silent, I know that in England the stadiums are not noisy but I had heard that you were among the hottest. See you in Newcastle..
  17. Nothing will happen... the last times there were serious incidents involving away fans in Milano was when they created panic in the city in the afternoon and then paid the price for their actions outside the stadium in the evening.
  18. Next week, not monday. If you have to choose an away game, choose San Siro. In a few years it will no longer exist for football. Dortmund is also a nice setting for a game.
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