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acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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Two seasons ago he scored 3 goals and last season he scored 1. The man is done.
not if you look at his overall stats - 15 goals in 23 starts, before that 10 goals in 21 starts.
All in all, he may be past his prime but the guy can be a machine in front of goal, with the right supporting cast (German NT for one) ... and Lazio do create loads of chances - players like Klose and Cisse may well prove to be what Lazio have been missing to complete their puzzle.
 
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not if you look at his overall stats - 15 goals in 23 starts, before that 10 goals in 21 starts.
All in all, he may be past his prime but the guy can be a machine in front of goal, with the right supporting cast (German NT for one) ... and Lazio do create loads of chances - players like Klose and Cisse may well prove to be what Lazio have been missing to complete their puzzle.
I always think of Podolski.
 
Aug 2, 2005
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What's the deal of meelan or Berlu having to pay 500m+ to who knows who?
yeah, what is happening?
the company that owns Milan will pay 560 million
where is acmilan when you need him


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Sunday 10 July, 2011
Berlusconi fine 'a problem for Milan'



Adriano Galliani admits patron Silvio Berlusconi’s massive €560m damages bill “is a problem for Milan, but we’re already competitive.”
The President’s company, Fininvest, has been ordered to pay €560m in damages due to a civil trial over corruption in the 1991 take-over of Mondadori.

This will inevitably eat into the money set aside for the transfer kitty, something that Vice-President Galliani fully admits to.

“It is something that hits the owners of Milan very hard, as the club is owned by Fininvest,” he told Sky Sport Italia.

“Berlusconi will be at the Milanello training ground on Tuesday to present the squad. I think it’ll be a good time to talk.

“As for how it affects the future of Milan, this is something President Berlusconi has to consider.

“He loves Milan very much, as this is his 'baby’, having bought the club from a bankruptcy tribunal in 1986 and brought them to a great deal of success.”

Even if this fine affects the transfer strategy, Galliani is confident the Rossoneri have what they need.

“Milan are absolutely a complete and very competitive squad. We’ll see what happens, but the team is fine as it is.”
 

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Dec 17, 2007
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Chelsea should move for Pato. Keep em out of our Aguero, city may as well go for Zlatan now :D. I heard they are his childhood club :seven:
 
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