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Seedorf was born in Surinam, the former Dutch colony in northernmost South America, with such an imposing physique that the nurses nicknamed him “King Kong”. Reputedly, he was eight days old when breast milk ceased to be enough for him and he began topping up with cassava porridge.
Only Milan understands him. The club possesses football’s most advanced medical centre, the “Milan Lab”, and on its physical and psychological tests Seedorf outscores all other players.
He is so muscular that he is banned from doing weight-training, reveals Zwartkruis. Better yet, a lab psychologist, Bruno de Michelis, concluded after careful analysis that as irritating as Seedorf might be, all his communication was intended to help people. De Michelis asked Milan’s players and coaches to let him talk.
And saw this on a Milan forum, lol
Sadly, this is how Croatian 1st division looks nowdays: on yesterdays league match between NK Lokomotiva Zagreb (3rd) and RNK Split (4th) there were only 25 supporters. Game was played on Maksimir Stadium (home of Dinamo Zagreb) as Lokomotiva's stadium can't be licenced for league matches
Sadly, this is how Croatian 1st division looks nowdays: on yesterdays league match between NK Lokomotiva Zagreb (3rd) and RNK Split (4th) there were only 25 supporters. Game was played on Maksimir Stadium (home of Dinamo Zagreb) as Lokomotiva's stadium can't be licenced for league matches
How far is that stadium from Lokomotiva's real home? Could it be too far and not worth the travel?