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17 minutes ago, Curva Sud Milano said:

 

Ahahahahah...typical of the shit they are, but they're good at crying.

 

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Hi mate, what are your memories (if any, as I'm not sure of your age) of Andreas Andersson's time at AC Milan? 

 

Is there any memory or moment in particular from John Dahl Tomasson during his time at AC that you look back on with fondness? 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Ikon said:


Longstaff dive? No way it was a pen. 

I thought that but there's one angle from behind, basically the refs view where it looks very much like a push ( would've been soft and he should have a got a shot away but Ive seen them given loads). 

 

The shirt pull on Murphy was a  clearer shout. They got away with loads of shirt pulling and Loftus Cheek's repeated fouling was ridiculous.

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Just now, madras said:

I thought that but there's one angle from behind, basically the refs view where it looks very much like a push ( would've been soft and he should have a got a shot away but Ive seen them given loads). 

 

The shirt pull on Murphy was a  clearer shout. They got away with loads of shirt pulling and Loftus Cheek's repeated fouling was ridiculous.

I agree completely on the Longstaff one. It would have been soft but if he’d have given it it wouldn’t have been overturned.

 

The Murphy one wasn’t in the box was it?

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3 minutes ago, Shadow Puppets said:

I agree completely on the Longstaff one. It would have been soft but if he’d have given it it wouldn’t have been overturned.

 

The Murphy one wasn’t in the box was it?

I think it started out and he was eventually brought down in.

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14 minutes ago, MrRaspberryJam said:

 

Hi mate, what are your memories (if any, as I'm not sure of your age) of Andreas Andersson's time at AC Milan? 

 

Is there any memory or moment in particular from John Dahl Tomasson during his time at AC that you look back on with fondness? 

 

 

 

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.

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1 minute ago, Curva Sud Milano said:

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.

 

And how can I forget Coloccini? And Kluivert.

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1 hour ago, madras said:

I thought that but there's one angle from behind, basically the refs view where it looks very much like a push ( would've been soft and he should have a got a shot away but Ive seen them given loads). 

 

The shirt pull on Murphy was a  clearer shout. They got away with loads of shirt pulling and Loftus Cheek's repeated fouling was ridiculous.

 

 

It was a push for sure but it wouldn't have knocked over my grandmother which  is why I assumed there was no call. 

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1 hour ago, Tsunami said:

Ray Wilkins seemed to do ok at Milan? Always seemed like a nice bloke.

 

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.

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8 minutes ago, Curva Sud Milano said:

 

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.

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21 minutes ago, Curva Sud Milano said:

 

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.

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Wilkins.jpg


Were you disgusted when Gattuso head butted Joe Jordan?

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Just now, Curva Sud Milano said:

 

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.


It was awful. My little sister started crying and my dad threw up. 
 

Are you coming to St James for the away game?

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3 minutes ago, MrRaspberryJam said:


Are you coming to St James for the away game?

 

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 [emoji38].

She never wants me to go to Greece or Serbia/Croatia for example but England, Spain and France are always quiet places for matches.

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Just now, Curva Sud Milano said:

 

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 [emoji38].

She never wants me to go to Greece or Serbia/Croatia for example but England, Spain and France are always quiet places for matches.


Sounds like you get around a lot supporting Milan. Fair play. Shevchenko was one of my favourites growing up, that move to Chelsea killed him. And obviously Seedorf, what a player. 

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17 minutes ago, Wandy said:

The comments section on Craig Hope's youtube reaction video is absolute AIDS. Do we really have so many wankers in our ranks? Doesn't bear thinking about what this lot will be like in a few years' time.


that’s YouTube and social media. Always been this way but getting worse. 
 

You get good and bad everywhere but over 35 years of watching our team home and away I’ve met 10 times more canny people than wranguns 

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17 minutes ago, Curva Sud Milano said:

 

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 [emoji38].

She never wants me to go to Greece or Serbia/Croatia for example but England, Spain and France are always quiet places for matches.


it’s probably related to your proximity or the clubs we / you’ve played but Athens and Belgrade were decent in my experience. I didn’t go but Palermo was a bit hairy but we only took a few taxis full so easy pickings for the Sicilian heed the baals

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