Showing posts with label SERIE A. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SERIE A. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Cult Player Profile: Paolo Montero

Now this guy was one hard b*****d. He went to Italy, the land that spawned the likes of Claudio Gentile, Rino Gattuso and Marco Materazzi and broke the Serie A record for red cards received by one player. He has received an amazing 15 red cards during his 13 year spell in Italy.

Montero’s trademark was the ‘clothes line’ tackle, in which his stiff arm would connect with the attacker’s Adam’s apple leaving them in a heap on the ground
Just to put this in perspective Roy Keane had less red cards in his whole career...

 
Now  we've got the violence and brutality out of the way, time to talk football. Montero's best years were spent at Juventus, during this time Juve were dominating the domestic scene in Italy and reached three Champions League finals. Montero was an integral part of this dominance playing mainly as a centre back and occasionally a left full back.

When looking at the defenders career Goal.com put him in their Juventus team of the decade (2000-2010) saying "Despite his poor disciplinary record, the Uruguayan was also a world class defender during most of his Juventus career. Montero was man-made for the Italian game due to his excellent reading of the game, and professionalism." He was tough rugged and determined to win, when questioned if he is a bad player or if referees have targeted him by the Italian press he responded "They did so, but do not tell me I'm bad, this only my parents can say. The fact is that I always play to win, in the locker room shaking hands with opponents, of course, but no concession in the field. " He was the kind of player you would want on your team when backs are to the wall.

Montero battling with Arsenal's Frederik Ljungberg in the Champions League



During his nine years with Juventus he won 5 Serie A titles and played in 3 Champions Leagues finals, unfortunately he was on the losing side in all 3. He also won numerous minor trophies including 3 Italian Super Cups, 1 Uefa Super Cup and a Intercontinental Cup.

Montero tackling Brazilian star Juninho in a World Cup Qualifier
He was also capped 61 times by Uruguay scoring 5 goals in his 14 year international career and also captained his country. He only played in one major international tournament which was Korea and Japan 2002 where his side were knocked out in the group stages. He retired after Uruguay failed to qualify for the 2006 tournament after a playoff defeat to Australia.

Anyway Montero will always be underrated as a defender but be in everyone's "Top Ten Hard Men of Football". I feel there are two reasons to why he is so underrated, firstly due to his very poor disciplinary record and secondly because he played for a "lesser" nation in terms of status in international football. I personally think if he played for Brazil or Italy he would've been remembered as one of the best defenders of the last two decades...

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Can Carlos Tevez Learn From The History Of Player Power?


With all this talk about Carlos Tevez and his Rambo-like one man war against the powers that be at Manchester City, I thought it would be good idea to look back at past player v club disputes to see if the past can give us an idea of what the outcome of Mr Tevez's war will be.

William Gallas - Chelsea

We all know that William Gallas is a volatile character at the best of times, but his behaviour before leaving Chelsea was shocking even for his standards.

Gallas' contract was due to expire at the end of the season and when Chelsea offered him an extension it wasn't to the defenders liking. Following this he started working on finding his way out of Chelsea as quickly as possible.

He failed to turn up for pre-season training which Chelsea were holding in Los Angeles during a tour of the United States. This was after a transfer request he handed to the club was rejected as he was seen as too important to the club. His manager at the time Jose Mourinho responded to his behaviour by saying "It's not only me that is upset - we're all upset," said Mourinho. "Everybody is upset because we had a strong family and a strong group and this has shown a lack of respect to everybody and I don't like that." So he  alienated his teammates and managers which made his position untenable at the club and made a move away from the club a real possibility.

Following Gallas' move to Arsenal stories were emanating from Stamford Bridge that Gallas threatened to score own goals if he was in the starting line up for Chelsea's match against Manchester City for the first game of the 2006-2007 season. Gallas went on to deny he made these comments but I'm a believer that there's no smoke without fire...

In the end Chelsea did benefit from selling a player they were so hell bent on keeping. They brought in Ashley Cole as part of the deal for selling Gallas. Gallas has gone on to win nothing since he left Chelsea.

Pierre Van Hooijdonk - Nottingham Forest

He joined Nottingham Forest in 1997 when they were in relegation trouble and he was deemed by many as their saviour from relegation. The plan didn't work and they went down...

Van Hooijdonk promised he would stay at the club and help them back the Premier League. He did this by scoring 34 goals and forming a formidable partnership with Kevin Campbell (remember him?).

After promotion is where it started going wrong for PVH at Forest. The club sold strike partner Campbell, Club Captain Colin Cooper and refused to play key midfielder Scott Gemmil after he refused to sign a new contract. Enough was enough, PVH felt the club had gone back on promises made to him about allowing him to leave the club after promotion or about making new signings to help the club stay up (those are the two main reasons given), he decided to go on strike.

This was a time when clubs generally had power over their players unlike the current climate where player power reigns supreme. He missed the first 11 games of the season during which he refused to play and spent most of his time in Holland. The Club didn't give in to his demands and refused to sell him during the season, PVH did in the end give up and played a few games for Forest, but this didn't help much...

Nottingham Forest ended up relegated and PVH managed to jump ship and moved to Dutch outfit Vitesse Arnhem. But this curious tale didn't end there PVH did return to the club... To sue it for unpaid bonuses, the clubs response to this was to release a statement saying, "The club intends a counter-claim based on the damage the player inflicted on his own transfer value by taking strike action and his inability to perform during his final season at the City Ground." This case ended up in an out of court settlement for PVH...

In the end Forest did manage to keep the player even after he went on strike. But the question is was it worth it? If they had sold him at the time of his strike he would've brought in a handsome fee because they didn't he left for a cut price and came back to haunt the club in the courts.

Nicolas Anelka - Arsenal

This is the man who became know as "Le Sulk" after his and his agent (who is also his brother) antics in order to engineer a move to Real Madrid.

It all started in May 1999, the President of French Club Olympique de Marseille complained publicly that Anelka was continuously calling his club asking for them to sign him. Seven days later Anelka's agents were in talks with Real Madrid's...

With his brothers touting him across Europe to clubs which included Juventus, Lazio and Real Madrid. Arsenal tried to retain his services but only to hear Anelka come our publicly and say "My priority is to join Real Madrid but if that does not work out why not Lazio? I prefer that than to return to Arsenal," Just in case anyone is still wondering, He wanted to leave...Just in case the Arsenal Board missed this he went on to accuse the of making an illegal approach from him while he was at Paris St Germain.

Following this to ensure he is allowed to move Anelka threatens to strike, releasing a statement through his agent saying "Arsenal must hurry if they want to conclude a deal - if not Nicolas will stay a year without playing. That's no problem," This isn't exactly the most civil way of handing in a transfer request.

In the end Anelka and his agents managed to arrange a transfer to Real Madrid which cost the Spanish giants 23.5 million pounds and Anelka a decent career as he went on to move between numerous clubs around Europe.

Goran Pandev & Cristian Ledesma - Lazio

Well this is a strange one, these two players were key players at Lazio at the time. Problems arose when both players were running down. With Pandev the problem was that he declared he wanted to leave the club and with Ledesma it was over the financial aspects of a new contract. Both refused to refused to sign new contracts.

Both players were frozen out of the first team by the clubs owner Claudio Lotito. He branded both of them rebels and refused to sell either, he even rejected a €13,000,000 bid for Pandev from Zenit St Petersburg. Now what the difference between the two players was, was the difference in their responses to the situation.

Pandev who was attracting interest from various European clubs stuck to his guns and went to the footballing courts in Italy. He felt that he was unfairly treated and that Lazio had breached the contract he has signed with them. He also went further and requested that Lazio terminate his contract. In the end the courts ruled in Pandev's favour and ordered Lazio to release him and on top of that pay him €170,000 for emotional distress. After this he went on to join rivals Inter Milan and win the European Cup the following season.

With Ledesma it was a different story, he had a successful first season at Lazio but no-one really showed much interest in him leaving him with no way out. Once this was obvious he back tracked on his refusal to sign a new contract, which was rejected by Lotito who withdrew the contract offer he had originally put forward. When his case went to court, the club said that due to his willingness to accept a new contract Ledesma was making himself available for first team duties but the coach didn't pick him for "tactical reasons".

In the end Ledesma was put in position where he had to sign a new contract and Pandev was allowed to leave the club. I feel this example at Lazio shows that player power without direction can be controlled.

Conclusion

Well after those examples I hope that Carlitos sees that throwing the toys out of the pram works in the short term but it isn't always the best thing to do. I mean so far the hierarchy have been understanding with regards to his homesickness by giving him leave so he can see his children in Argentina. But if it comes down to it with the wealth City have at their disposal, it would be a drop in the ocean to allow him to rot in the reserves until his contract expires (a bit like the Lazio incident). But I feel that in the end this might just be a bit of Rooney-like posturing for a new contract. If this isn't the case I feel Tevez may have bitten of more than he can chew.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

What Would Alexis Sanchez Bring to Manchester United?

Alexis Sanchez Marco Biagianti (R) of Catania is challenged by Alexis Sanchez of Udinese during the Serie A match between Catania and Udinese at Stadio Angelo Massimino on November 10, 2010 in Catania, Italy.Alexis Sanchez has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United, either in January or the summer, so there must be something special about the 21 year-old which has reportedly caught Sir Alex Ferguson's eye.

After watching him in action, it is clear to see that he is a tricky player on the wing. He has plenty of flicks and tricks up his sleeve, and at times can embarrass the opposing defenders. His explosive pace is also an element of his game which stands him out from the crowd, and with his small, 5 foot 6 frame, he is able to combine both his trickery and pace to run defenders ragged.

Players who have frightening pace and can also deliver an accurate cross are somewhat hard to come by nowadays. Walcott and Lennon are England's finest culprits at times, and I'm sure there are plenty more like them, but Sanchez has the raw ability to do both. His versatility is impressive, as he can work effectively on both wings as well as up front on his own - although his goalscoring has been called into question due to only 9 goals in 77 appearances for current club Udinese.

With Nani and Sanchez in the team, United would be in a great position when it comes to deliveries into the box and general creativity. However, they do also both have a tendency to go to ground and hold their legs in apparent agony - at times to easily - which is unfortunate, as diving is of course cheating, but the amount of free-kicks awarded to United would also be increased, therefore increasing set pieces and the chance of  goal. Antonio Valencia will be returning soon, so Ferguson would have competition for wide places - which should only be a healthy thing for a big club like United.

He is also a hard worker. He can track back on those wings as well as attack - making some good tackles and then sending his own team on the counter. He would be a useful player who would add depth to any team, but when you are nicknamed "the Wonder Boy", are named as one of the 50 most exciting players in world football, and are attracting interest from some of the best managers in the world, you must be pretty special.

The Chilean certainly has a good future ahead of him, but whether it will be at Manchester United after a £15 million move, we will have to wait and see.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Man United Scouting the "next Ronaldo" and the "next Ozil"

Alexis Sanchez - AS Bari v Udinese Calcio - Serie A
When Manchester United signed Anderson in 2007, he was tipped to be the "next Ronaldinho". 58 games, one goal, and a serious car crash later, and it looks as if the pressure of being compared to such a high calibre player may have gotten the better of this promising talent (although at the young age of 22, there is lots of time for him to improve). United will therefore be hoping that Alexis Sanchez and Ilkay Gundogan, of Udinese and FC Nurnburg respectively, will live up to the stars that they have been compared to, rather than being a bit of a disappointment.

The "next Ronaldo" is the first player I mentioned, Chilean 21 year old, Alexis Sanchez. Sanchez has fantastic dribbling ability at explosive pace, with excellent technique and an eye for goal, his attributes extend to his good crossing ability, as well as being able to play on either wing, and up front as a striker. His finishing may not be up to scratch, after having only scored 9 goals in 73 Udinese games, but when United bought Ronaldo in 2003 (admittedly younger than Sanchez) the Portuguese had only scored 3 goals in 25 appearances for Sporting Lisbon, so the Chilean winger could certainly improve at United.

The player’s agent Fernando Felicevich said in an interview:
“Yes they (Manchester United) are watching him, and it could be a possibility in the future.
“I have heard that another Premier League club also enquired, but they didn’t contact me. For the time being the only thing I have heard is from Manchester United."
So, there is definitive contact from Manchester United to the agent about the player. This isn't just a rumour.
Ilkay Gündogan 2010.jpg

The "next Mesut Ozil" is 20 year old German midfielder, Ilkay Gundogan. This is just a rumour, so don't get excited about how much truth it involves, but reportedly, United have been scouting the German, and he has "impressed" them. He scored twice in FC Nurnberg’s 3-2 win over Werder Bremen at the weekend and is valued at around £8m.

Manchester United were know admirers of the "real" Mesut Ozil in the summer, but Real Madrid - the team that seem interested in any player that Manchester United are also interested in, tempted the German to Spain. Now, Ferguson may be looking for a cheaper, younger option of a similar German player, and someone who can set his midfield alight.

Ferguson has recently been signing more youngsters than big name signings, maybe to start on his "new generation" of stars and legends to replace the likes of Scholes, Giggs and Neville, or maybe it's because the big money isn't there. However, exciting youngsters with flare and determination are always welcome at Manchester United, and these two players tick the boxes.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

My Ballon D'or Winner - Wesley Sneijder


Lionel Messi? Christiano Ronaldo? Wayne Rooney? Kaka? All top quality players and even better shirt sellers. But who's going to win this years prestigious Ballon Do'r? Well the latter two wont because they haven't been nominated  for the award and the former two? Well they're probably the favorites to win it. My opinion? I think it should belong to Wesley Benjamin Sneijder.

From his days at Ajax up until now at Inter he has always been recognized as an exceptionally talented playmaker. Put aside his spat with international team mate Robin Van Persie he has always been an excellent team player. But he until last season hadn't displayed his talent on the big stage.

Last season Jose Mourinho's Inter signed Sneijder as a last minute deal for which now looks like a bargain of 8 million pounds. His first major game was against rivals AC Milan in which he helped take them apart in a 4-0 demolition. This was definitely a sign of things to come...

In short Sneijder played 18 games in the World Cup and Champions League combined, the two toughest tournaments in the world, I'm sure you'll agree. Sneijder got to the final of one and won the other, scoring an amazing 8 goals from midfield and providing 7 assists.

Sneijder also won Serie A, playing 24 games scoring 4 and providing 6 assists and the Coppa Italia playing 4 games and scoring 1 goal.

In view of these facts it is clear Sneijder played a major part in helping his club win every competition they took part in and helped his country get to the final of the World Cup. And before you question the World Cup ending, neither Van Basten or Cryuff, both undoubtedly in the top 10 list of any pundits greatest players to kick a ball, could help Holland win international footballs premier trophy.

Any doubts?

Monday, September 13, 2010

Serie A: Juventus v. Sampdoria 720p HD



Date: September 12th 2010


Competition: Serie A 2010-2011


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Commentary: English


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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Serie A: Cesena v. AC Milan 720p HD



Date: September 11th 20120


Competition: Serie A 2010-2011


Source: FSCHD


Commentary: English


Format : MPEG-TS


Size: ~4 GB


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Monday, August 30, 2010

SERIE A: Bologna v. Inter 720p HD





Date: August 30th 2010


Competition: Serie A 2010-2011


Source: FSCHD


Commentary: English


Format : MPEG-TS


Size: ~5 GB


Video


Bit rate : 6 Mps


Width : 1 280 pixels


Height : 720 pixels


Display aspect ratio : 16/9


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http://hotfile.com/dl/65851000/23b677a/1st.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part05.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65851547/f2294f8/1st.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part06.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65851822/437296b/1st.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part07.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65855814/ca365a8/1st.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part08.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65852259/25d84c9/1st.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part09.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65852351/09df44b/1st.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part11.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65884644/db81b3d/1st.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part10.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65852398/5a0620b/1st.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part12.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65848724/e5f62d6/1st.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part13.rar.html
2nd Half
Code:
http://hotfile.com/dl/65873473/55f6ca8/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part01.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65873379/23896e4/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part02.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65873906/1e817d8/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part03.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65886596/9f4ced6/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part04.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65874263/d075fd4/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part05.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65874248/4f46a14/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part06.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65874306/c6936da/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part07.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65884462/6c85273/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part08.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65884560/dc3c98b/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part09.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65874203/0aaecb4/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part10.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65884746/8537c1e/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part11.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65874454/cdb25b8/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part12.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65884721/f2053d8/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part13.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65858074/3623471/2nd.SERIE.A.Bologna.v.Inter.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part14.rar.html

capped by sKpD

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Serie A: AC Milan v. Lecce 720p HD





Date: August 29th 20120


Competition: Serie A 2010-2011


Source: FSCHD


Commentary: English


Format : MPEG-TS


Size: ~5 GB


Video


Bit rate : 6 Mps


Width : 1 280 pixels


Height : 720 pixels


Display aspect ratio : 16/9


Frame rate : 59.940 fps


Scan type : Progressive


Audio


Format : AC-3


Bit rate mode : Constant


Bit rate : 384 Kbps


Channel(s) : 5.1 channels


Download:



(torrent provided & seeded by solskjaer85)
(don't be a jerk and hit & run. SEED when you are done downloading)


or



1st Half
Code:
http://hotfile.com/dl/65608176/01e548d/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part01.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65615156/94bc701/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part02.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65620064/24a97fc/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part03.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65620182/5d6b9b3/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part04.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65621254/8774473/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part05.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65622965/dac4cb1/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part06.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65625600/be4507c/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part07.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65625877/fe73d38/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part08.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65624153/dbb7e16/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part09.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65624790/2e4df5d/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part10.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65624952/ff94cf4/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part11.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65624887/2d472d2/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part12.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65603782/1c31bcc/1st.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part13.rar.html

2nd Half
Code:
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649661/a17724b/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part01.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649642/f11c086/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part02.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649373/a26ad65/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part03.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649443/0d67fd8/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part04.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649327/a898ec5/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part05.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649630/42b428a/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part06.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649257/5a2f38a/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part07.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649724/96a323a/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part08.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649269/0d2e467/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part09.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649819/55d4a01/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part10.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65649726/0f6d6fc/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part11.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/65650440/0a7de31/2nd.SERIE.A.AC.Milan.v.Lecce.720p.skpd-hd-football.blogspot.com-sKpD.part12.rar.html

capped by sKpD

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