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Nostradamus
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No reason to be ashamed, as I said, he wasn't even valued by Belgium, but in NL he won the golden boot in 95, the year the young Ajax team won the treble, and Ronaldo at PSV if I'm not mistaken so that's saying a lot about his qualities.I am a bit ashamed to admit i had never heard of Luc Nilis till now. I may have to check some clips of his on YT.
I am a bit ashamed to admit i had never heard of Luc Nilis till now. I may have to check some clips of his on YT.
What went wrong so quickly with Lippi at Inter?
He was more or less an asshole. He mistreated Pagliuca, Baggio and others. He brought his old favourites from Juventus days, who were already on downside. Vieri was a beast, but Ronaldo basically played on one leg until his brutal injuries.What went wrong so quickly with Lippi at Inter?
He was more or less an asshole. He mistreated Pagliuca, Baggio and others. He brought his old favourites from Juventus days, who were already on downside. Vieri was a beast, but Ronaldo basically played on one leg until his brutal injuries.
From what I remember, my impression was that he never was on the same page with Moratti and co. Like, they never sit down to put a plan for a few seasons to build a proper team.
In retrospect, I believe it was a mistake to sack him so early. He should have received to whole second year to build a team. The year was lost anyway with Zaccheroni.
On 8 February 2007, the Italian government announced that the San Siro in Milan was unsafe for spectators after the rioting that had occurred during and after a league match in Catania six days earlier. As a result, the venues of the first leg of the Inter-Valencia tie scheduled for 21 February and the second leg of the Celtic-Milan tie scheduled for 7 March were thrown into doubt. Various proposals and offers of the use of stadia outside Italy were made, but it was finally agreed that the Inter-Valencia tie would be played at the San Siro with a reduced capacity of 36,000. After further work at the San Siro, Italian authorities and UEFA announced that the second leg of Celtic-Milan would go ahead at the stadium, at its full capacity of 85,700. 4,500 seats were reserved for Celtic supporters.