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Oct 7 2010, 07:52 AM
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Kaka should be forgotten. Imo that door is closed. And what's the point? He's injured 95% of the time. That means we'll be committing to spending ridiculous money to bring him back. We already have our hands full with all the attackers on our roster, why spend money on another one when what we really need is a CM or FB?
And as someone said above to remove Ronnie so we could accomodate Kaka would be ridiculous, simply because Ronnie has been in much better form then Kaka over the last 2 seasons and is not injury prone like Kaka is
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Oct 7 2010, 08:14 AM
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Loves Greek Women esp Fay
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Oh now I'm someone huh? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) Gee..thanks han.
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Oct 7 2010, 08:29 AM
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Dida per sempre
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Oct 4 2010, 08:23 AM) Well, this rumor quite baffled me today. Ferguson wants MontelongoApparently Sir Alex has identified in Montelongo the ideal substitute for Gary Neville. His price is around €9 million. Now, is this some bullshit rumor from the good ol' English tabloids, or is Montelongo actually that good and we are not aware of it? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) Considering the guy is basically an unknown, I'd go the BS route.
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Oct 7 2010, 12:24 PM
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Loves Greek Women esp Fay
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Ahem...I said the same thing. What is this? Ignore the smart, sexy, awesome, always-right pirate thread??? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) Whoopee...that's a fun event! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
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Oct 7 2010, 12:26 PM
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QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Oct 6 2010, 08:39 AM) @X-Off:C'mon...be nice!
@milanmaniac: In a 3 man defence you'd probably put in 3 CBs instead of 2 fullbacks and a sweeper. Your team would be rather unbalanced defensively.
So if you did this:
Pato---Ibra---Robinho---
--------Ronaldinho----------- -Gatusso---------Boateng--- ------------Pirlo--------------
--Silva--Nesta--Sok-----
------------Abbi--------------
Even then you have no protection in mid-field and are depending on all those attacking heavyweights somehow scoring more goals.
The only benefit is that you have all of our fantasy 4 playing.
The only time I'd put that formation on is in the 75th minute when we're a goal down and need to win. EVen then I'd have Flamini or another DM instead of KPB. You really don't like Boateng, do you, Jack? I think he's a little better than you give him credit for (no offense). @X-Off: I don't get to play much FIFA, and honestly, I'm not a huge fan of Silva. Call it instinct, intuition, or whatever have you, but I just don't feel like he's the best option we have right now.
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Oct 7 2010, 03:22 PM
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QUOTE (William405 @ Oct 7 2010, 03:02 PM) It's not from Goal, it's originally from Sportmediaset. And it's more than a rumor. Ronaldinho is set to leave in January for LA, and we're going to bring back Kaka' on loan till June. Then we'll sign him for around €30 million, by making annual payments of €10 million. And for those who have doubts regarding such a deal, I call them fools. With Kaka' we'd have a much better team suited for our game. We could finally play our old-style diamond line-up, by playing all three men upfront in their natural positions. Not to mention we'd be much more covered in the back as well. I mean, from a technical point of view, it'd be perfect. Of course, the question marks reigns heavily on Ricky's physical conditions. He had a surgery in his left knee only two months ago, and he's bound to make his recovery in early January. So, as long as there's still uncertainty about his physical conditions, it remains a highly risky operation. But, should he get back on form afterwards, we'd have in our hands a treasure of a player. And knowing his age, 28, and his experience in Serie A with the rossoneri colors, it'd be simply foolish to let such an opportunity slip away. I mean, it's Kaka' we're talking about!
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Oct 7 2010, 03:34 PM
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QUOTE (Linkman @ Oct 7 2010, 04:29 PM) And what makes you think that's more than just a rumor, X-Off? Because it all makes sense. Like it or not, Dinho will leave if not in January, then surely in June, though reporters are more and more suggesting the first hypothesis. We'd have to find ourselves a replacement, and since players like Pastore (whom I'd choose over Kaka' any day, mind you) are unreachable, dealing with our dear friend Florentino remains the most valid alternative. There's nothing concerte yet, I'm not deluding myself, but it's not just a silly media rumor.
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Oct 7 2010, 04:38 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Oct 7 2010, 08:52 AM) Kaka should be forgotten. Imo that door is closed. And what's the point? He's injured 95% of the time. That means we'll be committing to spending ridiculous money to bring him back. We already have our hands full with all the attackers on our roster, why spend money on another one when what we really need is a CM or FB?
And as someone said above to remove Ronnie so we could accomodate Kaka would be ridiculous, simply because Ronnie has been in much better form then Kaka over the last 2 seasons and is not injury prone like Kaka is Why is that door closed? And WHY should he be forgotten?? Kaká is a much better fit and player for AC Milan than Ronaldinho is, and I don't buy the ROnaldinho has been in much better form than Kaká over the last 2 seasons stuff. Kaká had injuries and that's why you can make that conclusion. I don't know what the expectations are with Kaká and his injuries in the future, so no comment on that. Why spend money on an attacker like this? Because he would be MUCH better for the team than Ronaldinho is. In fact, we LACK a good attacking player who is like Kaká. Now we either need to play Seedorf or Ronaldinho (or BOTH) and we come up with the wrong formation or Ronaldinho in the wrong position, or Seedorf we all don't want as a starter. So why Kaká? Don't know.. reaaally don't know..
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Oct 7 2010, 05:17 PM
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QUOTE (Protagonist @ Oct 7 2010, 06:22 AM) Why Kaka ? Ronaldinho is far more technically gifted than Kaka ever was. If anything, Kaka's lethal attribute is his speed. Right now, the same is hindered by his injuries of late and if he comes back he wont be as affective this time around.
I think we shouldn't waste our time with Kaka, let him go to Inter, what difference does it make considering we already have headaches with out attacking options. There is more needed than just being technically gifted to perform well for your team. Kaká adds pace, movement, work rate, a lot, things Ronaldinho doesn't add really, things we need in our attack. Kaká is a better player for AC Milan, maybe Kaká is even a better player in general without being as technically gifted as Ronaldinho (why isn't he the best player in the world then if he is so gifted huh?).. Go to Inter? Djezes.. are you some hater or so? Would explain a lot.. Kaká won't go to Inter, lol.
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