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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
Agreed.
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Which actually makes Whitlock both right and wrong. I think the Egoli stuff from Garozzo's may well have been accurate, but Whitlock also has continued to make the assumption that Pioli could not learn from his mistakes, and I think he's been wrong in that assumption.
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