File:Ambrosini striscione.jpg

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English: AC Milan footballer Massimo Ambrosini wielding a polemical banner which reads "Lo scudetto mettilo nel culo" (roughly translation: "Put the championship title in your ass"). The photo was taken at the end of the 2006-2007 season, when FC Inter Milan, another club from Milan (Italy), achieved the italian football league. Some days later AC Milan won the Champions League, and this led to the reply.
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current10:24, 16 October 2017Thumbnail for version as of 10:24, 16 October 2017328 × 443 (184 KB)Lorenzo De Leonardis2 (talk | contribs)File:Ambrosini banner.jpg cropped 68 % horizontally and 35 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode.

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