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AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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I don't understand Milan, they have so many holes in the team and they go for a 29 year old from another league for 35 million.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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There's always a risk taking a player from another league , and this is a huge risk considering the players age and the amount involved.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Milan are going to make their best signing of the summer (not talking about Martinez...) - Montella
They finally going to get a good coach!
Milan might have some holes but I back them to finish 2nd or 3rd next year
We will trash the league again ofcourse...
 

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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Milan are going to make their best signing of the summer (not talking about Martinez...) - Montella
They finally going to get a good coach!
Milan might have some holes but I back them to finish 2nd or 3rd next year
We will trash the league again ofcourse...
Aren't they getting Mihajlovic?
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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I don't understand Milan, they have so many holes in the team and they go for a 29 year old from another league for 35 million.
Probably because even now they have money they still aren't a very appealing team so to get someone whose rated they've got to overpay for one whose never played at the top level and is too old for other teams to want to gamble that money on. not everyone can just run the transfer market like beppe does
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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I don't understand Milan, they have so many holes in the team and they go for a 29 year old from another league for 35 million.
First off the dude is excellent, 32 goals in 40 games or so. Secondly and most importantly, he is owned by Doyen Sports, the same spors investment company that is one of the partners and backers of the thai dude who just bought 48%. So basically him coming means they really wont have to pay this fee fully, its like this company will pay itself to get their own player to Milan most likely ;)


Same reason they are linked with Kondogbia, this company's commodity.
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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First off the dude is excellent, 32 goals in 40 games or so. Secondly and most importantly, he is owned by Doyen Sports, the same spors investment company that is one of the partners and backers of the thai dude who just bought 48%. So basically him coming means they really wont have to pay this fee fully, its like this company will pay itself to get their own player to Milan most likely ;)


Same reason they are linked with Kondogbia, this company's commodity.
I see Doyen Sports , make sense though. What I am curious is how these players when they come to Milan would be beneficial for this agency ? I mean surely, rather than transferring him to Milan, they could make more in millions by sending him over to Arsenal for example.

Are you sure about Jackson Martinez is their player? I can see Kondogbia in their list but not Martinez. And interesting point is their are representative for Morata too.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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First off the dude is excellent, 32 goals in 40 games or so. Secondly and most importantly, he is owned by Doyen Sports, the same spors investment company that is one of the partners and backers of the thai dude who just bought 48%. So basically him coming means they really wont have to pay this fee fully, its like this company will pay itself to get their own player to Milan most likely ;)


Same reason they are linked with Kondogbia, this company's commodity.
Are you sure Doyen Sports own 80% of Jackson Martinez? First time I am hearing of it.

I've heard that they own majority of Brahimi.
 
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