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Old 31 May 2003, 07:29 PM   #1
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I understand that everyone is busy talking about what a poor game it was for 120 minutes. But even then, I see Shevchenko over and over slotting the winner home and barely a mention of Dida's fantastic performance.

I only saw the saves twice and agree they weren't exactly world class saves, but still, there were 3 of them! The shots weren't placed very well but they all had velocity.

Am I the only one that feels that Dida hasn't gotten front page news that he should deserve after saving 3 penalties in the final?
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Old 31 May 2003, 07:44 PM   #2
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He's getting the credit in the Italian press. Also, if you go on the Milan web site - at least two days ago - they had a song praising him.

I do agree that had it been Buffon who had saved three it would have gotten much more press. I saw the game on ESPN and prior to the shoot out they only showed Buffon's impressive PK stats for the year. The announcers went on and on about it. No mention of Dida.

Any person who follows Brasilian footy, or any person who does their research (as the analysts on the telecasts should have), knows that Dida is a PK specialist. Time and time again, including at the World Club Championships, he comes up big in shoot outs.

And, no need to apologize for the quality of the saves. Dida is a tall and imposing figure in the center of goal, and the players on Juve admitted to knowing of his PK prowess. Intimidation in this area of the game is part and parcel of his effectiveness.
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Old 01 Jun 2003, 10:53 AM   #3
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He did, however, step over the line before the shooter, but then again, so did Buffon and he couldn't save another one.
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Old 04 Jun 2003, 02:59 AM   #4
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He's getting the credit in the Italian press. Also, if you go on the Milan web site - at least two days ago - they had a song praising him.

I do agree that had it been Buffon who had saved three it would have gotten much more press. I saw the game on ESPN and prior to the shoot out they only showed Buffon's impressive PK stats for the year. The announcers went on and on about it. No mention of Dida.

Any person who follows Brasilian footy, or any person who does their research (as the analysts on the telecasts should have), knows that Dida is a PK specialist. Time and time again, including at the World Club Championships, he comes up big in shoot outs.

And, no need to apologize for the quality of the saves. Dida is a tall and imposing figure in the center of goal, and the players on Juve admitted to knowing of his PK prowess. Intimidation in this area of the game is part and parcel of his effectiveness.
Yes he is a good penalty saver,and did you notice in the CL final all the saves he took where all South Americans kickers.
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Anyone know if they sell the Grey long sleeve Jersey DIDA was using in goal in the 2nd half? I though it was nice looking.
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SS: I have yet to see the current GoalKeeping jersey on sale but at certain times the previous one was available thorugh Eurosport (www.soccer.com), but no other retailers that I can recall in the US.
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Milan derby abandoned after Dida hit by flare


MILAN, April 12 (Reuters) - The Champions League quarter-final between Inter Milan and city rivals AC Milan was abandoned after 73 minutes on Tuesday after Milan keeper Dida was struck by one of dozens of flares thrown down from the stands.

Dida received medical treatment to his shoulder while Inter players urged their fans to stop hurling objects on to the pitch.
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Apparently Dida suffered second degree burns, any news on that?
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that sucks for dida. that was more than just a couple of fans throwing that crap. hope he gets better
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Apparently Dida suffered second degree burns, any news on that?
All I've found online thus far is this, from Spain's www.marca.es:

"Dida sufre quemaduras y una leve contusión tras el impacto de la bengala

El meta brasileño del Milán Dida, alcanzado esta noche por una bengala en el hombro izquierdo, durante el Inter-Milán, de Liga de Campeones, sufre quemaduras y una contusión de carácter leve, encontrándose en buen estado, según ha indicado el propio entrenador de su equipo, Carlo Ancelotti.

El técnico milanista, al término del partido, quiso tranquilizar a todos acerca del estado físico de Dida, ya que el meta no había saltado al campo en la reanudación, siendo sustituido por su compañero Abbiati.

Dida, alcanzado en el minuto 71 por una bengala, precisó de atención médica ya sobre el terreno de juego y, después, en los vestuarios. A ellos se acercó su esposa, que había vivido desde la tribuna con preocupación lo acontecido."
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