[ITA] Serie a 2006-07 (6 Viewers)

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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their position looks bad but i think they will make it, if ranieri had the right impact on them that is and starts turning results.

i hope parma and reggina do well and torino go down with chievo and calgiari
 

Alltagsheld

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Oct 10, 2006
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Nesta eyes four more years

Milan stopper Alessandro Nesta has cooled talk that he could be on his way out of the San Siro, insisting he would like to see out his current contract with the Rossoneri.

Although he has not entirely ruled out the possibility of a move elsewhere, the defender wants to pen a new deal that would tie him to the San Siro until the end his career when his existing deal expires in 2008.

Rumours have been circulating around the peninsula that Nesta could be on his way back to Lazio, the club where he started his career, but the Italy international dismissed those reports, claiming he is: "staying at Milan for four more years."

The 30-year-old is currently in the US, where he is recovering from a long-standing shoulder injury, but is close to returning to Milan.

"I have read many things in the papers, including that I would never come back to Italy from Miami," Nesta told the Gazzetta dello Sport.

"Instead, I am coming back on February 26, but I am not considering the idea of returning to Rome. My contract expires in 2008, and with my injury I don't think this is the right time to discuss an extension.

"Moving back to Lazio would make no sense now," he added. "That was a wonderful part of my life, but I am still young and I want to play at the highest level, preferably in the Champions League."

When questioned on his future, Nesta said: "I don't know yet. I don't think I will ever play in the MLS, although I like Miami a lot. If I extend my deal with Milan for four more years, that is where I will end my career.

"I like life in the United States and there would be great opportunities for my children. In any case, I prefer football there rather than in Japan or the Arab nations."

Eurosport.com - Mike Hytner - 15/02/2007 18:51
 
Jul 23, 2006
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Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti will unleash Ronaldo from the first minute in Saturday’s Serie A clash at Siena.

The Brazilian made his Rossoneri debut last week as a substitute against Livorno, but the January signing from Real Madrid will start at the Franchi alongside Brazilian friends Kaka and Ricardo Oliveira.

“I think they can do great things together,” stated Ancelotti.

“Ronaldo needs to reach his top form, but playing will give him the possibility to do so earlier and his arrival has given the team new enthusiasm.

“We must remember that he hasn’t played much in the past six months, but he remains a great champion and is comporting himself well.

“We cannot expect him to play with continuity and he might encounter some difficulties now, but I am sure he will prove his value in the next few weeks.”

The tactician also dismissed reports that he’s been asked to make tactical changes to the side by owner and President Silvio Berlusconi.

“He wasn’t discussing my tactical decisions, he only meant to say that we need to be more determined,” underlined the former midfielder.

“We must remain focused if we want to avoid dropping points from now until the end of the season.

“I do not feel under discussion,” he added. “I know that I need to do something so the team can play better.”

Ancelotti’s contract at San Siro expires in 2008 and Barca boss Frank Rijkaard, his former Milan teammate, has been associated with the Rossoneri hotseat today.

Milan (probable): Storari; Oddo, Kaladze, Bonera, Jankulovski; Pirlo, Gattuso, Brocchi; Kaka; Oliveira, Ronaldo
 
Jul 23, 2006
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yeah especially if he celebrated in front of the Inter fans :D
the best celebration would be to wear a shirt under the ac milan shirt with "Inter will always be 3rd best"
when he scores, he takes off the ac milan shirt n runs around like a monkey mocking inter

although i highly doubt this would happen(for the sake of mankind, no1 would want to look at his flab)
 

Kaka1899

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Jan 24, 2007
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originally posted by juventus710

the best celebration would be to wear a shirt under the ac milan shirt with "Inter will always be 3rd best"
when he scores, he takes off the ac milan shirt n runs around like a monkey mocking inter

although i highly doubt this would happen(for the sake of mankind, no1 would want to look at his flab

or if he wore a t-shirt under his Milan shirt saying "Inter who?" :D:D:D
 

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