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JBF

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The guy predicted the Diego signing, it happened after three years. Whether he was right or wrong is not the issue. I think he's a good man who's always nice with other members why give him such a headache, we all screw up. Give him a break.
 
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Mark

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    If you want to know the truth, ESPN knew about it in 2003. :D

    http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=263788&root=global&cc=5739


    Behind the front two, Santos playmaker Diego Ribas da Cunha pulls the strings after successive impressive seasons in Brazilian football helped spark a revival of his famous club's fortunes.

    The 18-year-old revelation may wear the Santos number ten shirt which once belonged to Pele, but coach Emerson Leao believes that the youngster 'co-ordinates the attack better than Zico'.

    It's an assertion he proved with gusto in Santos' Brasileirao championship victory over Corinthians with a magnificent match winning performance in the first leg, causing him to be hacked out of the game in the second leg.

    Real Madrid had a £1million approach turned down two-years ago, when Diego was still in the youth divisions, and now Italian giants Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan are all after the prodigious talent.
     

    Badass J Elkann

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    Feb 12, 2006
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    If you want to know the truth, ESPN knew about it in 2003. :D

    http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=263788&root=global&cc=5739


    Behind the front two, Santos playmaker Diego Ribas da Cunha pulls the strings after successive impressive seasons in Brazilian football helped spark a revival of his famous club's fortunes.

    The 18-year-old revelation may wear the Santos number ten shirt which once belonged to Pele, but coach Emerson Leao believes that the youngster 'co-ordinates the attack better than Zico'.

    It's an assertion he proved with gusto in Santos' Brasileirao championship victory over Corinthians with a magnificent match winning performance in the first leg, causing him to be hacked out of the game in the second leg.

    Real Madrid had a £1million approach turned down two-years ago, when Diego was still in the youth divisions, and now Italian giants Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan are all after the prodigious talent.
    As i said Moggi got the ball rolling
     
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