
Milan players became the subject of an Italian humor TV show Striscia La Notizia, when their driving habits were analysed by two hilarious ‘commentators’. You see, most of their cars were caught breaking the 30km/h speed limit upon leaving the Milanello training grounds. Someone was standing by with a speedtrap device! Of course hombres didn’t go all out like Vin Diesel and co’ but Thiago Silva’s 74km/h 104km/h (thanks, Dani!) clearly suggested that he wanted to get home real quickly.
And you can forgive The Dinho for coming in last. He had a ‘co-pilot’ next to him as he hasn’t learnt to drive yet. On the other hand, amigo Pato looked like an 8-year-old heading to McDonalds. Also, was Cardaccio looking fine or what?!
Rankings
1st – Thiago Silva
2nd – Seedorf
3 – Flamini
4 – Cardaccio
5 – Kaladze
6 – Dida
7 – Senderos
8 – Pato
9 – Borriello
10 – Ronaldinho Gaúcho
4 Responses
Comment by Dani H
May 22, 2009 at 4:27 pm
You didn’t understand the video entirely> Thiago silva was not going 74 km/h: he was going 104 km/h!!!! The 74 just means how much over the speed limit he was.
Comment by Ash
May 22, 2009 at 5:23 pm
OH MY! Thanks Dani! Correcting it NOW.
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Comment by Ro
May 22, 2009 at 6:10 pm
I loved this video and Cardacio was muito fine!
I loved the part where the commentators talked about Pato saying that up until the other day he was in a child seat! And about Ronaldinho saying that he’s on the bench for Milan and in the car too. I ROFL at that.
Comment by Samuel.
May 23, 2009 at 1:34 am
What an amazing video, im suprised @Ronaldinho coming in last but im amazed Seedorf isnt as Slow on the wheels then he is on the pitch this season.. he’s like a ******** Tortuise! But how about Thiago Silva if he’s as fast on the pitch tackling and defending then Maldini has nothing to worry about after Retiring. I also admire Cardaccio’s fashion since but you gotta wonder when Carlo Will finally let the lad out on the pitch..
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