The European/World Football Thread II
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Re: The European/World Football Thread IINow that's what you call class.(Original post by doggyfizzel)
Don't think this has already been posted. The new Parma kit has all the names of the season ticket holders sewn into it. Nice little touch for the fans, I was impressed when United had the little theatre of dreams tag on the side.
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Re: The European/World Football Thread III swear a team has done that before...(Original post by doggyfizzel)
Don't think this has already been posted. The new Parma kit has all the names of the season ticket holders sewn into it. Nice little touch for the fans, I was impressed when United had the little theatre of dreams tag on the side.
Nice touch though...
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Re: The European/World Football Thread IIYour sig. All of it.(Original post by doggyfizzel)
Yeah a Spanish team Alaves did it.
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Barca make record profits. They're reducing their debt and outgoings.
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Adriano Galliani has promised “Milan are prepared to reimburse the season tickets of those who are not satisfied with our transfer campaign.”
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Re: The European/World Football Thread IIThat is absolutely amazing.(Original post by doggyfizzel)
Don't think this has already been posted. The new Parma kit has all the names of the season ticket holders sewn into it. Nice little touch for the fans, I was impressed when United had the little theatre of dreams tag on the side.
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Apologies for the double post - man, this thread is dead of late.
Inzaghi has joined Milan's coaching staff. And Milan are playing Schalke today, with this [weak] team: Amelia; De Sciglio, Bonera, Acerbi, Mesbah; Flamini, Ambrosini, Emanuelson; Boateng; Robinho, El Shaarawy -
Re: The European/World Football Thread IIIsn't Boateng their attacking midfielder? He was pretty good there against Arsenal at the San Siro (in fact, he absolutely dominated us).(Original post by Kevmeister)
Milan looking to bring Kaka back - after watching their friendly against Schalke yesterday, they definitely need an AM. There was a gaping chasm between defense and attack. -
Re: The European/World Football Thread IIThey're touting Robinho around Europe. They need attacking options - Seedorf and Ibra gone. Also, move for Kaka is designed to try appease fans after the ST debacle.(Original post by Darth Vader 7)
Isn't Boateng their attacking midfielder? He was pretty good there against Arsenal at the San Siro (in fact, he absolutely dominated us). -
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-18991619
Accidentally showed the South Korean flag over the North Korean one. Awkward... -
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Inter contemplating releasing Julio Cesar. Even for a small-ish fee he'd be a great signing for most clubs.
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Re: The European/World Football Thread IIHis wages are probably huge tbh..(Original post by Kevmeister)
Inter contemplating releasing Julio Cesar. Even for a small-ish fee he'd be a great signing for most clubs.
Otherwise Spurs might have been a good shout?