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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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They have done similar stuff with Milan and Inter before, they loaned Cresoi to both while themsleves paying most of the salary. Also loaned Veron to Inter with Inter not having to pay his salary, if I recall correctly.

Want to get rid of flop players as much as possible, and they are so rich they can behave this retarded. But I think they would atleast make Milan pay part of it.
 

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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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But I think they would atleast make Milan pay part of it.
No matter how rich they are it will be humiliating if they pay for Sheva's wages while he plays for Milan.
They payed a fortune to Milan 2 years ago to get Sheva in London and now they'll pay 6.5m eur just so Sheva could play for the same AC Milan that ripped them off in 2006.
This will be the most retarded thing that ever happened in football.

I could understand if it's some other player or if Sheva is loaned to some other club, but this i can't understand.
 

cyril

Let's roll
Jul 6, 2006
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Kovac To Milan For €5m - Agent

The 28-year-old defender has raised a few eyebrows at San Siro and his agent has now confirmed that a deal to lure him to Italy is on the horizon.

A number of injuries have forced Carlo Ancelotti to reconsider his options and the club are ready to wheel and deal on the market once again.

“Milan are on the player but we are still at the beginning of negotiations,” said the agent.

“The Rossoneri and the Russian club have a good relationship and an agreement can be reached for around €5m.”

The Milanello-based outfit have been in the hunt for a stopper as they seek to offer sufficient cover for the injured Alessandro Nesta.

A deal for Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic has fallen through, forcing Ancelotti to look elsewhere. Now, in light of the agent’s revelations, Milan look likely to complete the signing of Kovac.

The club is working hard to bring in defensive reinforcements as they prepare for the new season. Scudetto and UEFA Cup glory will be the top priorities.

Salvatore Landolina
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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The Rossonero chief was attacked with water and he was booed, jeered and heckled by thugs who breached security at the San Lorenzo al Verano church near Rome, in what can only be described as an act of sheer madness.

Galliani was being escorted to the church by his entourage, who quickly jumped into action to defend the bald-headed chief.

It is believed the thugs are angry with Galliani because he never saw eye to eye with Sensi in the past, and his presence at the funeral didn’t go down well with the Ultras, who tried everything to make a sad day even worse for the club.

The entire Roma squad was present at the proceedings, with Julio Baptista also paying tribute.

This latest act of violence comes just days after a group of Lecce fans assaulted former Juventus star Antonio Conte.

It seems as if violence is moving away from the stadium and onto the street as Italy continually fails to clamp down on the thugs ruining calcio’s image.

goal.com :lol:
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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Also Il Zingaro got "injured" with Sweden and will miss their friendly game. I call BS!!!

I CALLED IT!

Those f*ckers said the injury is far less serious than what they expected and he's already training with the merdazzurri.

Miss the game with Sweden to be ready for the Super Cup. THAT'S THE MAFIA RIGHT THERE.
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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Former Milan Coach Arrigo Sacchi thinks the club’s chaotic transfer policy with Andriy Shevchenko and Ronaldinho “is testing Carlo Ancelotti.”

The Rossoneri had announced they wanted a tall centre-forward, but after chasing Samuel Eto’o and Emmanuel Adebayor instead went for trequartista Ronaldinho.


Following injuries to Alessandro Nesta, Paolo Maldini and Kakha Kaladze, the club also confirmed it was seeking a central defender, but the latest reports have them just hours away from signing Shevchenko on loan from Chelsea.


“Everyone from the squad to the Coach and general manager Adriano Galliani talked about a real giant upfront who could batter down opposition defences, but they got Ronaldinho who is a support figure,” noted a confused Sacchi on Radio Radio.


“Now after trying to bring in a defender, they pick up Shevchenko. What kind of planning strategy is this?”


Sacchi has an inkling that the moves are not so much down to a lack of strategy as a dubious ulterior motive.


“The feeling I get is that the club almost wants to test Ancelotti, as well as there being no clear plan. I hope my doubts on this whole situation are proved wrong.”


Meanwhile, Ancelotti must choose the 25-man squad for the UEFA Cup by September 1 and this means cutting out several names.


If Shevchenko and a new defender arrive before the transfer window closes on August 31, then it will have a knock-on effect.


Milan must include their four homegrown players – Maldini, Matteo Darmian, Luca Antonini and Christian Brocchi – while there are three goalkeepers.


Alberto Paloschi, who has been linked with a move to Torino, is only 17 years old and so would qualify for the B-List.


Marco Borriello could also depart for a loan back to Genoa, but this still leaves three players extra for the UEFA Cup.


The Corriere dello Sport suggests the most likely to miss out are Uruguayan arrivals Mathias Cardacio and Tabare Viudez along with Emerson.

channel4.com
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Kovac To Milan For €5m - Agent

The 28-year-old defender has raised a few eyebrows at San Siro and his agent has now confirmed that a deal to lure him to Italy is on the horizon.

A number of injuries have forced Carlo Ancelotti to reconsider his options and the club are ready to wheel and deal on the market once again.

“Milan are on the player but we are still at the beginning of negotiations,” said the agent.

“The Rossoneri and the Russian club have a good relationship and an agreement can be reached for around €5m.”

The Milanello-based outfit have been in the hunt for a stopper as they seek to offer sufficient cover for the injured Alessandro Nesta.

A deal for Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic has fallen through, forcing Ancelotti to look elsewhere. Now, in light of the agent’s revelations, Milan look likely to complete the signing of Kovac.

The club is working hard to bring in defensive reinforcements as they prepare for the new season. Scudetto and UEFA Cup glory will be the top priorities.

Salvatore Landolina
Which Kovac? :lol2:

God, these guys SUCK.

Piss on you Landolina. You don't even know who you're writing about.

The Rossonero chief was attacked with water and he was booed, jeered and heckled by thugs who breached security at the San Lorenzo al Verano church near Rome, in what can only be described as an act of sheer madness.

Galliani was being escorted to the church by his entourage, who quickly jumped into action to defend the bald-headed chief.

It is believed the thugs are angry with Galliani because he never saw eye to eye with Sensi in the past, and his presence at the funeral didn’t go down well with the Ultras, who tried everything to make a sad day even worse for the club.

The entire Roma squad was present at the proceedings, with Julio Baptista also paying tribute.

This latest act of violence comes just days after a group of Lecce fans assaulted former Juventus star Antonio Conte.

It seems as if violence is moving away from the stadium and onto the street as Italy continually fails to clamp down on the thugs ruining calcio’s image.

goal.com :lol:
:lol:

What a fucking joke.

Piss on you too, Glenn. :pado:
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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"According to reports just emerging from Italy, the Shevchenko's transfer to Milan has now collapsed after Chelsea refused to release the player on loan, with an option to make the move permanent.

The Londoners have made it clear to Milan that they will only offload Shevchenko if Milan buy him outright. The Rossoneri will not consider such a proposal, and if these reports are true, it now seems as if Sheva’s hopes of re-joining the Diavoli have all but disappeared."
 

BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
5,310
I no its Super Cup but...

Balotelli: Super Cup is ours Friday 22 August, 2008

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Inter teen sensation Mario Balotelli has fanned the flames ahead of Sunday's Italian Super Cup against Roma. “We've already won.”

The Italian season starts this weekend with the annual battle between the Scudetto winners and the Coppa Italia holders.

Roma won the clash last term 1-0 thanks to a Daniele De Rossi penalty, but Balotelli has no doubts that the Nerazzurri will prevail this year.

We have already won,” he told Tuttosport. “We will definitely win because we are in great form.

“This is a very strong Inter side and it is growing. I have no fear of Roma, even if I haven't seen their games this year.

“I don't watch the TV much and over the last few weeks I have been focusing on the Olympics.”

Massimiliano Saccani from Mantova is the referee for the San Siro encounter, which kicks off at 7.45pm.

This cock is a classic Inter player, no respect and no class, I hope his career crashes and burns!
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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Rolando Bianchi has joined Torino, announced the player on his official website. “I just landed in Italy on a one-way flight to Turin.”

As we reported earlier today, Bianchi agreed to take a pay cut in order to facilitate the transfer from Manchester City.


It is reportedly for just over half the £8.8m City paid for him a year ago, during which he spent six months at Eastlands and another six on loan at Lazio.


I just landed in Italy a few minutes ago and this time my flight was one-way with destination Turin,” he wrote on his personal website.


“I am happy and aware I am going into a tough challenge, but a very, very exciting one. My only objective is to take Toro to the top along with my teammates and the splendid fans.”


Unlike the switch to Lazio, this is a permanent move and one that ends Bianchi’s disappointing spell in the Premier League, where he never really settled down.

chennel4.com
 

Giovinco#20

Sebastian Giovinco
Aug 21, 2008
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I don't think it will happen, first they say it's happening, then it's not and now it is. I think it will just end up like the Kaka situation, Chelsea wanting him so badly, but at the end it'll never happen even though there are reports day in and day out.
 
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