Frisbee, Limbo And ‘Swimming’ – Crazy Scenes Before Milan vs Bari (Video)
By Chris Wright
Before Sunday’s tie between Milan and Bari (roughly 75 minutes before the great Zlatan was sent from the field for attempting to rearrange Marco Rossi’s ribcage), a troupe of jobbing actors dressed themselves up as players from both clubs then took to the San Siro pitch for a rather strange, fragmented performance piece…
What, you may be thinking, is going on here?
Well, truth be told, we haven’t really got a clue – other than it might be an ‘advert’ for Gazzetta dello Sport.
Swing and a miss boys, swing and a miss.
Anyone out there any the wiser?

















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haha man, throwing a frisbee around with zlatan would be awesome
This is the worst thing I have ever seen at a football ground.
i hope im not the only one who thinks this is forking hilarious
??? not sure what to say here!
you gotta love football. hahaha
Eddy said it best. you can’t be serious at all times. sometimes you got “Escape” by craig armstrong to describe the atmosphere of san siro. at this moment you got “peanut butter jelly time”
At first I was like Steve, but then I was like chet.
Gus Van Sant and Salvador Dali as managers is my guess
http://sports.yahoo.com/soccer/blog/dirty-tackle/post/The-weirdest-moment-of-2009?urn=sow-211119
Dirty Tackle sums it up nicely.
[...] untrained eye you’d think that the players of AC Milan and Bari have gone mad. They seem to have swapped the football for the beach during the warm up for their recent game at the San Siro. In reality, as pointed out by Who Ate All [...]