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Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Milan complete Ronaldo swoop
Tuesday 30 January, 2007

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Milan have confirmed the capture of Ronaldo after the Italian club reportedly agreed to pay £5.3m to Real Madrid.

The two clubs finally reached an agreement this afternoon and the Brazilian has put pen to paper on a contract. He will fly out to Milan at 18.00 hours local time.

The former Inter player, who left Italy for Real in 2002, had already passed his medical and the Milan website have now noted that he has signed until June 30, 2008.

No fee details have been released.

“I know that Ronaldo is now a Milan player,” Real Madrid boss Fabio Capello is quoted as saying earlier this afternoon. “I wish him luck.”

However, talks for Ronaldo took a twist today as Real Madrid also asked Milan for the loan of Ricardo Oliveira.

It is understood that the Italian side have agreed to the proposal even if they would have to find a replacement for the flop before the window closes tomorrow.

Palermo’s Andrea Caracciolo seems in pole position after his agent admitted that he is set to meet with Milan’s sporting director Ariedo Braida.

“I am always very cautious until things are finalised,” said agent Andrea D’Amico to Radio Radio.

“I have been speaking with Milan for a while, because I believe Caracciolo has the characteristics needed to play for an important club.

“There is a chance that he might move to Milan, but nothing is certain. I am waiting for Braida to return to Italy and we will meet.

“Caracciolo is a player who has great potential. He might not have many opportunities to play at Milan, but you must believe in his qualities,” concluded D’Amico.

The striker himself has admitted that he would like to join the San Siro club, although he is not aware of what seems to be going on.

“I would be happy to play for the Rossoneri, but I don’t know anything about this issue,” he stated.

Meanwhile, Palermo have signed Polish striker Radoslaw Matusiak who is expected to pen a three-and-a-half year contract.

The transfer was confirmed by the player’s current outfit Belchatow, who posted a note on their website stating that the 25-year-old, who has scored nine goals this season, will join the Rosanero for £1.4m.




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martins brother to play for milan? :touched:
you mean Palermo
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Milan complete Ronaldo swoop
Tuesday 30 January, 2007

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Milan have confirmed the capture of Ronaldo after the Italian club reportedly agreed to pay £5.3m to Real Madrid.

The two clubs finally reached an agreement this afternoon and the Brazilian has put pen to paper on a contract. He will fly out to Milan at 18.00 hours local time.

The former Inter player, who left Italy for Real in 2002, had already passed his medical and the Milan website have now noted that he has signed until June 30, 2008.

No fee details have been released.

“I know that Ronaldo is now a Milan player,” Real Madrid boss Fabio Capello is quoted as saying earlier this afternoon. “I wish him luck.”

However, talks for Ronaldo took a twist today as Real Madrid also asked Milan for the loan of Ricardo Oliveira.

It is understood that the Italian side have agreed to the proposal even if they would have to find a replacement for the flop before the window closes tomorrow.

Palermo’s Andrea Caracciolo seems in pole position after his agent admitted that he is set to meet with Milan’s sporting director Ariedo Braida.

“I am always very cautious until things are finalised,” said agent Andrea D’Amico to Radio Radio.

“I have been speaking with Milan for a while, because I believe Caracciolo has the characteristics needed to play for an important club.

“There is a chance that he might move to Milan, but nothing is certain. I am waiting for Braida to return to Italy and we will meet.

“Caracciolo is a player who has great potential. He might not have many opportunities to play at Milan, but you must believe in his qualities,” concluded D’Amico.

The striker himself has admitted that he would like to join the San Siro club, although he is not aware of what seems to be going on.

“I would be happy to play for the Rossoneri, but I don’t know anything about this issue,” he stated.

Meanwhile, Palermo have signed Polish striker Radoslaw Matusiak who is expected to pen a three-and-a-half year contract.

The transfer was confirmed by the player’s current outfit Belchatow, who posted a note on their website stating that the 25-year-old, who has scored nine goals this season, will join the Rosanero for £1.4m.




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martins brother to play for milan? :touched:
We have the same name, we're the same age, and we're from the same town. :smile:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
I think the real reason was that your parents decided to make this social experiment by raising up one in Poland and the other in Norway. Look what happened, one turned out to be a computer geek and the other a footballer. :D
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
I think the real reason was that your parents decided to make this social experiment by raising up one in Poland and the other in Norway. Look what happened, one turned out to be a computer geek and the other a footballer. :D
Yeah, and we like to switch from time to time. Sure will be fun playing a couple matches in Serie A :cool2:
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
That would require an international competition worth mentioning for the US clubs to participate in of course. Which might not be that easy considering football in Canada is as good as non-existent (last time I checked) and Mexico looks to Latin America for its competitors, doesn't it?
But given Chivas' ownership in Mexico and the U.S., and the massive fan base for FMF teams in the U.S., I think you could create some lucrative rivalries between MLS and FMF clubs. Furthermore, that kind of competition should only better MLS squads and the US national team, IMO. At least to the notion that competition breeds competency.

Mexico clubs get invited to the Copa Libertadores, America's Cup, etc., by CONMEBOL teams ... but that's probably more of a reflection of the Mexican clubs' lack of competitive opportunities within CONCACAF. That could swing if the U.S. decides to join the party and other clubs/nations try to make something out of club footie in CONCACAF.

what a week coming up. tomorrow is my birthday, on thurday im leaving for milan, catching juve-rimini on saturday, inter-roma on sunday. :drool:
Trilinkas sau ant kelio triesk! :D

We have the same name, we're the same age, and we're from the same town. :smile:
Yeah, but you're more famous in the world of football. :p
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
Guys... I think I just figured out Victoria's Secret...

Victoria is really Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych, former Ukraine Prime Minister, who used to go around the Donetsk underground club circuit in pumps, heels, garters, and a wig. :smoke:

It all makes sense to me now.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,750
And you are his lady?
He and I as two ladies involved? What kind of kinko sickie are you, Martin? :sick: I mean, all that free love and hashish in Holland must be corroding your morals.

Though I do have custody on Monday and Wednesday nights and every other weekend. :smoke:
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
Guys... I think I just figured out Victoria's Secret...

Victoria is really Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych, former Ukraine Prime Minister, who used to go around the Donetsk underground club circuit in pumps, heels, garters, and a wig. :smoke:

It all makes sense to me now.
:D
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Guys... I think I just figured out Victoria's Secret...

Victoria is really Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych, former Ukraine Prime Minister, who used to go around the Donetsk underground club circuit in pumps, heels, garters, and a wig. :smoke:

It all makes sense to me now.
Shit! How did I not vote for this guy?
 

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