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    Juventino[RUS];2594506 said:
    they arleady have Bridge as starter, why they signin' Kolarov?! + balotelli rumours lol......
    Kolarov has potential to be one of the best LB around. But I don't think it was a wise decision from him, far from that. Italy was a great place for him.
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Berlusconi, together with one of his ministers, attended Milan's training today and held something that was more of a political meeting where he talked about the fight against organized crime, wiretaps, the good the laws he brought will bring to Italy etc :howler:

    Then he talked about the players among which the "very good defender with great experience, Yepes", "The old warrior Ambrosini", "The man who stopped Messi, Papasthatopoulos", "The greatest player of all time, who will stay in Milan till the end of his career, Ronaldinho", "The one who is free to leave but who will stay in Milan, Gattuso" and "the one we'll do everything to keep and who is unsellable, Thiago Silva".

    Since no-one offered money then Berlu "will have to keep the team". Then he said that once they were close to signing Zlatan but right now he's not sure where could Zlatan play in Milan. Of course, he didn't forget to remind that he'll still interfere in the coach's business: "Allegri is a maestro, but remember that I am a professor".

    http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/SerieA/Milan/20-07-2010/milan-si-ritrova-71508116453.shtml
     

    Alen

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    He didn't mention Pato? :shocked:



    What about the three thousand fans who protested his presidency of their beloved club? :howler:
    He mentioned Pato in the context of his disagreements with Leonardo. Apparently Leo didn't know how to use Pato.

    On that link there is a video of the fans protesting.
     

    Quetzalcoatl

    It ain't hard to tell
    Aug 22, 2007
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    Not for a long time. I don't see Chiellini staying so long with us.
    It's okay that you think that, but why do you mention it so often?

    Speaking of Chiellini, the man still needs LOTS of work to become one of the best someday.
    He will never be one of the best.
    He is one of the best. What does he have to do to prove it other than have 90% passing accuracy every game? I hope you guys wouldn't prefer Mexes with his wonderful technique. Don't forget the hacks Chiellini has next to and in front of him.
     
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