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May 27 2007, 10:31 PM
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Token Girl

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I think it's an Italy-based player too. If it isn't one of the big Merda names (which might explain the 'explosiveness' given the polemic going back and forth between the two clubs), then it could be a marquee player for one of the other big teams. Maybe it's one of the Zebras who's not happy with things in Turin? I think this more likely than the likes of a Totti coming from Roma, though a lot hinges on who Juve name as coach for next year. If it's Cappello....
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May 28 2007, 02:35 AM
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QUOTE Ancelotti Hails Eto'o The Milan coach has dubbed the Barcelona striker as the best attacker in the world.
zoom - galleria Carlo Ancelotti is looking forward to the new season where Milan will be competing on various stages and will therefore need some new important purchases in order to bolster an already strong team.
"I think that to remain at the top, this team needs some new purchase. If we have to purchase any player, we might as well buy a very good one."
Ronaldinho and Eto`o are the most common names with regards to the Rossoneri's transfer speculations.
"Both of them are good for us," said Ancelotti. "Eto`o is maybe right now the best attacker in the world, but I will stop there.
"Next year we will have the European Supercup, the Intercontinental Cup, the Champions League and Serie A, therefore it will be important to have important players."
If a new striker arrives, Alberto Gilardino might be sacrificed and put on the transfer market, something which Ancelotti denied.
"He's feeling very well at Milan. His season was made of ups and downs, but still managed to score a good number of goals." Source: http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=313278--- Eto'o would satisfy me more than anyone. along with him, Alex from PSV. --- Therefor this Mystery man is likely Eto'o
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May 28 2007, 03:48 AM
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QUOTE Contract talks between Chelsea and Frank Lampard have reportedly broken down, with the midfielder closer than ever to a move to the continent.
The 28-year-old England star has been attempting for several months to negotiate a new deal at Stamford Bridge, but his insistence on a five-year commitment could have scuppered any chance of success.
One Sunday tabloid claims an emergency Blues board meeting was convened late last week to discuss the matter, but no offer was forthcoming - leaving Lampard with little option but to pursue a move to Europe.
Having completed more than three years on his current contract, the Romford-born midfielder also has the opportunity to buy himself out at Chelsea and would then be available for �9million.
Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus are all vying for Lampard's attentions, but the Blues could yet decide to concede to his demands and keep him at the Bridge.
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