>>150621103>white vs black>bigger club vs smaller club>1 World Cup vs no World Cup>Based LoddarYep, this is a brutal mogging. Poor little Rossoneri
prime gullit and van basten mog just about anybody
Inter are 100% emasculated and sissified forever after getting gangbanged 5-0 in a champions league final
>>150621103what did inter win in those days? an Uefa Cup? That was only in the Bergkamp era
>>150622141How many World Cups did the guys on the bottom win?
>>150622345Why are you talking about guys' bottoms?
AC milan has always had better lineups historically
>>150622857Both were based.
>>150622911there were two Zanettis?!
>>150621103Yes, the top guys clearly mogs the ones in the picture below, except for Brehme thought, who doesn't quite fit the bill. Replace him with Van Basten from the Milan photo, and you'd GIGAmog the rest.
>>150625791He was the Janetty Zanetti.
>>150622141the 1989 scudetto, probably the only clean title won by that scum club's history
>>150625791I worked two zannettis, an uncle and nephew, around the same time as this lineup happened
>>150626321>except for BrehmeMy word
>>150626321How to say Brazilians know muffin about defending without saying...
In January 1997, the "Mani Pulite" investigation on Italian politics certified a transfer of 22 billion lire of slush funds from Fininvest's secret safe owned by Silvio Berlusconi and called "All Iberian" to a foreign account held by politician Bettino Craxi. This discovery caused a widening of the investigation that brought to light, after a series of rogatory letters, a system of pyramid transfers of illegal money in favor of AC Milan players: as much as 122.5 billion lire (61 million Euros) passed into the current accounts located in several tax havens of some Rossoneri players in the 1991-1994 periodThe total of slush funds rose to 190 billion lire (95 million Euros), considering the years up to 1997. In summary, for the three Scudetto seasons of Capello's Milan, 20 million Euros were annually paid out illegally as extra salaries to Milan's players: all, of course, tax-free. The cover is one of Fininvest's countless fake companies, the "News and Sport Time", that was supposed to take care of the players' image rights, but it never happenedMoney was paid to the players but the puppet companies did not then "use" the players for advertising means. That money, which went out the door, would come back in the window to the athletes' account, as additional but "tax-free" compensation. Fun fact: the names on the slush funds list would be coded using the last two letters of the players' first and last name. Stefano Eranio for example would thus become "Noio"Ranking of emoluments paid to Milan players through slush funds: Van Basten 42.645 billion lire, Gullit 18.271 billion, Lentini 25.880 billion, Rijkaard 8 billion, Papin 4.889 billion, Baresi 4.500 billion, Maldini 4.355 billion, De Napoli 1.297 billion, Panucci 1.177 billion, Eranio 760 million, Tassotti 520 million, Savicevic 441 millionThe All Iberian trial ended on 22 November 2000, when Corte di Cassazione declared Silvio Berlusconi's acquittal due to the statute of limitations of the offense
>>150622911vgh...peak calcio...
>>150622911god i loved this erawe need to go back