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except dinho helped his teams to world cup, and a cl and 2 la liga titles becoming a great player for top club barca. naturally you would give a player with his talents a 2nd chance

diego was flop in porto and good for bremen. nothing remarkable there.

Another example then, Malouda and Chelsea

and for the record, for werde bremen, Diego had scored against both AC Milan and Udeinease, so it couldn't have been due to weak opposition
 

only-juve

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Whats good about the Ibra transfer is that it leaves Milan out of a potential bidding war over Dzeko next season.
Milan were out of the bidding war from the start my friend :D

Plus i really doubt we're going for Dzeko next season, if we have rational people in the management then we should target players like "aguero" or (a del piero replacement) before thinking of a target strikers like Dzeko.

That should be our priority :beer:
 

Zé Tahir

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Just read somewhere that the loss to Bari, i.e. our opening game, was our first in 28 years. The last loss in a season opener was on September 12, 1982 vs Sampdoria at home (0-1).
 
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Milan were out of the bidding war from the start my friend :D

Plus i really doubt we're going for Dzeko next season, if we have rational people in the management then we should target players like "aguero" or (a del piero replacement) before thinking of a target strikers like Dzeko.

That should be our priority :beer:
lol Dzeko won't come, Diego would warn him about the awfulness we have become, and he'll end up in the premier league
 

X Æ A-12

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Do you not remember how badly Dzeko wanted to join us this summer? So long as Agnelli can come up with the proper funds the player is literally begging Juve to sign him.
 

CAPITANO

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serious interest only came from us and Man City, next season Real, Man U and Chelsea could want him and we would be stuffed our only hope is that he wants to move to Italy then we would have the best chance to get him
 

AV-7

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Highlights:

Sampdoria-Lazio:

Fiorentina - Napoli:

Parma - Brescia:

Milan - Lecce:

Udinese - Genoa:

Roma - Cesena:

Palermo - Cagliari:

Chievo - Catania:

Bari - Juventus:
 

Fred

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Just watched some of Milan's game, Ronaldinho showed some mad skills there. For entertainment value, there is no player on the face of earth currently that is more enjoyable to watch than Dinho when he's on form. :tup:
 

cunninlynguists

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Bravo Milan, buying influential players :tup:

Instead, Juve sells players who have impact on games. Say what you want about Diego and Giovinco, but those lads immediately perform in their new team.
Leaves me wondering if something is wrong with those running the club. Especially after Diego's interview and the crap Del Neri-Marotta communication.
 
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