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Should Milan withdraw themselves from Champion League?

Milan are pathetic and they should not be allowed to compete in Champion league..

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  • 1 decade ago
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    dead on right, Milan are horrible. What an embarassment to the Serie A.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Hey, wash your mouth before talking about AC Milan. 7 times champions, the last 2 years ago. Without Milan, it's not proper Champions League.

    By the way, shame what? Milan has 3 points in his group, so they did better than Inter and Juventus (2 points) up to now. Most of all, Milan's group is not pathetic and ridiculous as those of the english teams (ManUtd, Chelsea, Arsenal) and of Sevilla.

    Eventually we will stuggle for qualifying to the round of 16.

    But you can be sure Real Madrid will suffer a lot to beat Milan. In big matches with big opponents, old Milan players give their best.

    Remember my words, idiot. And learn a bit more about football, I see it from a thousand miles that you knew football yesterday.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    no team should be withdrawn if they earned it but they are pretty poor at the moment with some great but suffering players

    Ronaldinho- knows if he leaves milan hell end up in the lower ranks of football

    Pato- could do great in england

    Pirlo- same as ronaldinho

  • 1 decade ago

    This could be nominated for the worst question ever.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    what this is rubbish why ask a stupid question plus they have pato, nesta, ronaldiho, pirlo

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