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AC Milan game tonight - roll call....

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Old Jan 6th 2009, 11:48 am
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Originally Posted by Bison
Because there is nothing else to do.....

Because I like football.......

Because they are great teams with some amazing players that I have never seen live........

Because they have nice pies there............

Because there may be lots of fit bits there that I can chat up by telling them I am Beckhams mate or something else that may pop into my head.......

Because it's only Dhs100 which I wouldn't exactly say is 'good money'......

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So you presumably watched the UAE beat Yemen 3-1 then? Some of the local games are much more entertaining than staged friendlies.
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Old Jan 6th 2009, 12:02 pm
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Oh for heaven's sake Lionheart your negativity about absolutely everything is getting very dull indeed.

I am going tonight. Hope it isnt too cold.

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Old Jan 6th 2009, 1:35 pm
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I was witness to last years' 'game' which was basically a training stroll with Milan changing all 11 players at half time and then wandering around the pitch again for 45 mins.

At least Hamburg may make it more competitive than the UAE did.

However, I have to agree with his point that local competitive football is great to watch. And next to nothing to get into.
 

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