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Germans at Inter
I don't think so. I think their ultras will be above you thoughHello.
i have tickets for the derby in february.
when I booked the tickets, I had never been to the San Siro.
it's a dream of mine to ever be a part of the game.
I have tickets in sector 112...
I'm afraid I made a mistake. did I accidentally end up with the AC fans?
I hope I didn't make a mistake..
Can someone enlighten me?
Many thanks and greetings from Austria
WHat harpsabu said... though i m not 100% sure....Hello.
i have tickets for the derby in february.
when I booked the tickets, I had never been to the San Siro.
it's a dream of mine to ever be a part of the game.
I have tickets in sector 112...
I'm afraid I made a mistake. did I accidentally end up with the AC fans?
I hope I didn't make a mistake..
Can someone enlighten me?
Many thanks and greetings from Austria
Thought? We want De Vrij to extend with lower wage LOL
Bahahahaha"Man who often veers threads off topic starts off-topic specific thread"
it is what it isBahahahaha
Speaking in an interview with Italian outlet Cronache di Spogliatoio, the 31-year-old revealed that he agreed to stay at Torino after his first season after they qualified for Europe, despite interest from Arsenal and Inter Milan.
But despite another solid season after that, he said that the interest dried up the following summer - leaving him with a major regret.
Izzo explained (quotes via Sport Italia): "The year I renewed with Torino, after qualifying for Europe, my former agent and the president Urbano Cairo told me that Arsenal and [Antonio] Conte's Inter Milan were there.
"I had feeling for Toro, I believed in the project and I stayed another year.
"That year, I scored six goals and I didn't hear from any team. I asked myself, 'How is it possible that there is no team?'
"Then, after two years, Bremer, with four goals and finishing 10th, he goes to Juventus. My dream was to go to Inter, I've never been able to."