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yep, going for my daily bike ride in my milan kit today ;) will ride through little italy too - even though that is not my usual route
Grande partita pour Milan, Tutti a Athena
great game from a great Milan, grande!
after everything that went on at the start of the season, to reach the CL final is an amazing achievement and is a huge testament of this club's character and desire/will to win.
For me it's like we've won the final already :proud:
But you know what this means don't you? It means Kui is one step nearer to his statement of Milan winning the CL coming true. If that happens he'll never let us hear the end of it :grinser:
omg.. im so happy im speechless.. it was simply a fabulous team play by Milan..
rino is my hero.. i'm so happy i can cry.. now that we are back in the final again.. we can finally set the record straight.. we need to put that freak result of instanbul to rest.. we must.. coz we are AC Milan
*celebrating*
One more step towards CL, one more birthday will I have... come on boys!
hitmannq8
02-05-2007, 18:50
you guys have absolutely no idea what it feels like to be in the san siro..
when im back to montreal on friday i'll post the vidoes.. the atmosphere was incredible.. our fans almost the entire game
wow gattuso totally totally raped Cristiano..cristiano was NOTHING today..actually all of utd were nothing.. they were so lucky they beat us at their home with those goals..this tie should not have been this close..we are a much better team than they are.. (but so were we when we played against liverpool)
and guys, when we were 2-0 up, man utd kept gettin the possessino and we kept giving the ball away so carelessly..i was sensing another black out..thank god the united defence was sleeping and gila FINALLY managed to score and kill the game (but i still have reserved some criticism for him, u'll understand when i show you the video of his goal :D)
what a great city and what a great stadium. forza milan..and off we are to athens! i pray for revenge but it wont be easy!
hitman you lucky bastard :)
you guys have absolutely no idea what it feels like to be in the san siro..
Actually... a good deal of us do.
It was a good performance last night, and a worthy win, but we haven't won anything yet.
We need a similar performance on the 23rd, but with more spirit and concentration.
ozMilanista
03-05-2007, 05:56
Check out Cristiano's brilliant trick. I'm flabbergasted. LOL.
http://www.wythenshawe.uklinux.net/images/ronaldo.gif
Milan_Mad
03-05-2007, 07:55
Check out Cristiano's brilliant trick. I'm flabbergasted. LOL.
http://www.wythenshawe.uklinux.net/images/ronaldo.gifvery nice find :bri:
Pireloke
03-05-2007, 12:27
The most difficult is yet to be done, beating Liverpool without freezing with the fear of the Istanbul rememberance in our heads. At this point only Milan can keep Milan from their seventh CL cup.
rome1977
03-05-2007, 12:28
manchester are easy.
Liverpool much more difficult. They play a more european style of football, than any other team in anglund.
cdawg786
03-05-2007, 12:45
That maybe so, but i dont think that Liverpool can match our players in terms of character. You can see in the game against manure that our players wanted to win, they played with passion and commitment. If Milan can put in the performance they put in against Manure then i'm confident that the club will avenge the freak result in istanbul.
Oh and if Seedorf continues to play as he has recently, then even if liverpool try to mark Kaka outta the game we will still have Clarence to create our chances for us and maybe even score another long range beauty.
rome1977
03-05-2007, 12:46
I agree cdawg. Manure were useless and got washed away in the rain. They did not have the heart, nor the quality.
you guys have absolutely no idea what it feels like to be in the san siro..
Indeed, as Kui said, a number of us know what it feels like to be at a game in the San Siro.
hitmannq8
03-05-2007, 13:42
im sorry i meant you have no idea how it feels to be in the san siro in a game like this.. it certainly is something to beat the ENGLISH 3-0 at home in a semi-final, especially when all the odds are against u and all the english think they're already qualified for an all-english final... all these small things just made the victory taste MUCH better :)
Giovanni
03-05-2007, 13:54
you guys have absolutely no idea what it feels like to be in the san siro..
when im back to montreal on friday i'll post the vidoes.. the atmosphere was incredible.. our fans almost the entire game
wow gattuso totally totally raped Cristiano..cristiano was NOTHING today..actually all of utd were nothing.. they were so lucky they beat us at their home with those goals..this tie should not have been this close..we are a much better team than they are.. (but so were we when we played against liverpool)
and guys, when we were 2-0 up, man utd kept gettin the possessino and we kept giving the ball away so carelessly..i was sensing another black out..thank god the united defence was sleeping and gila FINALLY managed to score and kill the game (but i still have reserved some criticism for him, u'll understand when i show you the video of his goal :D)
what a great city and what a great stadium. forza milan..and off we are to athens! i pray for revenge but it wont be easy!
I was sitting in the usually quiet and elegant tribune of Second Orange Tier and i was literally astonished that people down there went totally mad!!!
You could see calm grannies going crazy and literally EVERYONE singing and supporting the players. No surprise United felt the pressure.
I mean, i think there's a strong relationship between the way we played and the way the crowd supported the team.
I couldn't believe my eyes. Every time Ronaldo got the ball thousand whistles buried him.
I think the United fans did what they could. We have relegated them on the Third tier (instead of the First one, as it usually happened in the past) to preserve the team from hostile pressure.
We could just hear them when people silenced during the break.
I think we showed once again Milan supporters never disappoint and the great coreo the Curva put up last night is another evidence of that.
hitmannq8
03-05-2007, 16:16
Gio i was in the second-tier orange as well.. i was in section 251 tho .. i think gate 27.. alot of grannies around me were singing .. it was really something
i just wish that our fans do travel and sing in away games like the english fans..a reason im not going to athens is because of what i remember from istanbul.. we had very little fans :/
remote2book
03-05-2007, 16:27
wow hitman ur lucky....i wanna visit the san siro soo bad..to watch maldini atleast once...so gio..r u actually from the city of milan? a true milanese?
rome1977
03-05-2007, 16:45
the Kop are hard to compete with.
I have heard that they drink primarily milk on the day of important games. It helps vocal chords.
I think what I enjoyed most about going to games at the San Siro (have been there twice, always sat very close to the field, near the bench) was that there we were, 2 Americans, barely able to speak any Italian at all and the fans all aroudn us were so very kind. And totally crazed of course. Whenever Paolino did anything, we were all united in our admiration and the universal language of thumbs up said all that needed to be said! :5ok:
im sorry i meant you have no idea how it feels to be in the san siro in a game like this.. it certainly is something to beat the ENGLISH 3-0 at home in a semi-final, especially when all the odds are against u and all the english think they're already qualified for an all-english final... all these small things just made the victory taste MUCH better :)
LOL! Wrong again. LOL! The atmospere was just as intense (perhaps more emotional) when I attended the 2003 UEFA CL QuarterFinal 2nd Leg match vs Ajax. With literally seconds to go, it was Pippo Inzaghi who scored that out of no-where goal to see us through. We were seconds from not going to the semi's. The rest is history with our Cup win at Old Trafford.
hey Kui, what is the fastest and cheapest way from the Linata airport to the san siro,
I never got to the San Siro from Linate Aeroport before. The last time there, I spent a few days in Rome before catching a train to Milan. My guess is that a train is the cheapest way. I hope you arent time strapped cash strapped. The quicker way by vehicle into Milan may be the costliest, while a rail will take some time. I dont think the metro will get you from Linate to San Siro. You'll have to someway find a way into Milan and from there catch the metro RedLine towards Molina Dorino. From there you'll have to get off at the Lotto stop. From the Lotto stop you have to walk about 10 minutes to reach San Siro.
Honestly... I would suggest that you arrive in Milan the previous evening or get there early in the morning gameday to gain your bearings.
Besides... why would you want to go to Milan when the action is going to be in Greece?
i am planning a trip this coming september or october to San Siro, which is way over due, considering the fact that I love this team so much for the last two decades,
The actual way to celebrate
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Vlad.Boban
30-05-2007, 03:36
Milan... I Love U.....!!!.
u are The Best
Celebration video from Milan Channel. At last, I foudn something for my myspace page...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8yqdvqhG_U
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