04-04-2012, 09:08 PM
(04-04-2012, 08:06 PM)ElMago99 Wrote:(04-04-2012, 07:08 PM)Jeff Wrote: I don't have the stats with me, but Milan played just as well with or without IBra. The style of play is different though.
I'm against selling Ibra. Buying him (will) bring us two Scudetto - with the absence of Cassano till this weekend (which everybody seems to have forgotten how important Cassano is to us). "he has failed to deliver in the big games and in Europe. He simply lacks the movement and dynamism to cause good defenders problems. If Milan want to get to the top level they have to take a more holistic and team approach and I personally don't believe that this can be achieved with Ibra." I might have agreed with you two years ago before Ibra joined, but when you look at IBra this season at Champion League, this point is totally not valid. He might not have scored enough goals against the bigger team, but he has drawn defender's attention, made enough assists, and win. Example include assisting Robinho (against Arsenal; also scored a goal from the PK that he earned) and Nocerino (against Barca).
So I'm not too entirely sure if 'selling Ibra' will be it. I actually think we need to figure out what's going on with injury. I thought that should be our highest priority.
p.s.: I'm more surprised that you weren't able to hold an unbiased view about Barca's second penalty, given that you have followed both Milan and Barca for 20 years (assuming that means you are a fan for both teams). Clearly, you love one team more so than the other (which is OK because we all do).
There's only one team i Follow, and it's name is AC Milan.
If his name is JUAN, then you could guess who he likes more....
Do you genuinely believe my name is Juan Shoe? Obviously you've never been to Glasgow.
(04-04-2012, 08:57 PM)Hasan Rossonero Wrote: I try not to be judgemental, but supporting multiple teams, especially two hugely successful ones is bizarre, annoying, and fake.
It sucks because I have supported my Milan since I was 11, and I live and die with this team. Other 'fans' come and go, support multiple teams...I don't know how that is even possible.
Unless, of course, Juan means follow as in a casual interest.
I support the world famous Dundee United Football Club and have done so through thick and thin for over 26 years. I have followed Barca since watching them play at Tannadice in 1987 and have followed Milan since around the same time due to my respect for Maldini. I love watching both clubs play and frequently wear their shirts. I take any opportunity to see either team in the flesh but as I have a strict "no money to the Old Firm" policy, that is quite hard. I am and always will be a Dundee United supporter but will always follow and love watching Barca and Milan.