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post Aug 25 2006, 09:05 PM
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QUOTE (Nova @ Aug 25 2006, 11:38 PM)
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post Aug 25 2006, 09:21 PM
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Oliveira's stats look pretty good for Betis.

He's 26 so theres some room for development.

Hopefully his injury is healed and he's ready score some goals.

Ronaldo could have worked. But I was only suggesting a deal with situation. He's not worth 25 million and he's the last person I would trade Kaka for.

Do you guys think this is the end of offensive transfers? Still hoping for Tevez or others?

Are you guys satisfied??

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post Aug 25 2006, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE (jbryant1 @ Aug 25 2006, 02:21 PM)
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I'm far from satisfied.
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post Aug 25 2006, 09:30 PM
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QUOTE (jbryant1 @ Aug 25 2006, 08:21 PM)
Oliveira's stats look pretty good for Betis.

He's 26 so theres some room for development.

Hopefully his injury is healed and he's ready score some goals.

Ronaldo could have worked. But I was only suggesting a deal with situation. He's not worth 25 million and he's the last person I would trade Kaka for.

Do you guys think this is the end of offensive transfers? Still hoping for Tevez or others?
Are you guys satisfied??
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Tevez's agent said that he is pretty close to signing for an EPL team so he is out of the question.

And I don't know if just him will be enough, my mind will be more at ease if we got someone else like Sobis, or some other forward that is good, he doesn't have to be as good as Sheva but someone to rotate with Oliveira, because if one gets hurt we'll either play with Pippo and Gila or have to rely on Amoroso to be our seconf rorward which scares me.

I think we should still get Sobis and ship off Amoroso and Boriello to some mid table teams
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post Aug 25 2006, 09:39 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 25 2006, 12:30 PM)
Tevez's agent said that he is pretty close to signing for an EPL team so he is out of the question.

And I don't know if just him will be enough, my mind will be more at ease if we got someone else like Sobis, or some other forward that is good, he doesn't have to be as good as Sheva but someone to rotate with Oliveira, because if one gets hurt we'll either play with Pippo and Gila or have to rely on Amoroso to be our seconf rorward which scares me.

I think we should still get Sobis and ship off Amoroso and Boriello to some mid table teams
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Yeah heres a recent article from planetfootball suggesting Tevez is going to the EPL
I would have liked to see Sobis come as well.

Agent: Tevez set for England
By Graeme Bailey - Created on 25 Aug 2006

Carlos Tevez's agent has claimed that his charge is nearing a move to England.

Chelsea have been leading the chase in recent months, but Manchester United and Arsenal are also both known to be keen.

Tevez fell out with his Brazilian club Corinthians at the weekend when he walked out following their game with Botafogo - claiming he would not play for them again.

Corinthians coach Emerson Leao has not been shy in condemning the Argentine striker - who looks as if he could be on his way to Europe.

Adrian Rucco, Tevez's agent, admitted a move to The Premiership was on the cards.

"Tevez is very close to moving to an English club," said Rucco.

A host of clubs from Europe are interested in Tevez, with Milan and Bayern Munich also linked.

But Corinthians director Humberto Grondona confirmed that they were under the impression Rucco was setting up a move to England.

"I am convinced that Carlos will go away to some European league," Grondona told La Nacion.

"His representative, Adrian Rucco, was in Rome three days ago and now he has gone to England to look for a club for him."

Reports in France have already stated that Rennes have made contact with Chelsea about the possibility of taking Tevez on loan, should The Blues sign him and decide to let him leave immediately.
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post Aug 25 2006, 09:45 PM
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QUOTE (jbryant1 @ Aug 25 2006, 08:21 PM)
Do you guys think this is the end of offensive transfers? Still hoping for Tevez or others?

Are you guys satisfied??
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I think we need another one. IF CONFIRMED, we got: Oliv, Gila, Pippo.

I'd go for Sobis as the 4th. Tevez seems to be going England...
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post Aug 25 2006, 09:53 PM
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QUOTE (Portugal @ Aug 25 2006, 09:45 PM)
I think we need another one. IF CONFIRMED, we got: Oliv, Gila, Pippo.

I'd go for Sobis as the 4th. Tevez seems to be going England...
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Definitely. We should have signed Sobis in the first place. He is young, talented and the most important thing for our board, very cheap.
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post Aug 25 2006, 10:00 PM
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It's official, oliveira will wear the ac milan shirt, for the ones that understan spanish here is the report, from espndeportes.com web site and it sais that after milan failed to sign in ronaldo thay wen for oliveira, they are not mentioning the fee, but i think that he didnt cost that much.


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El Milan llegó a un acuerdo para el fichaje del delantero internacional brasileño Ricardo Oliveira, del Real Betis, tras fracasar el traspaso de Ronaldo, del Real Madrid.

Oliveira, de 26 años, llegó a la ciudad de Milán y se declaró feliz "por haber sido contratado por un club tan importante".

Dijo a los periodistas que estaba contento porque llegaba a un equipo con tantos jugadores brasileños.

Sin embargo, antes de firmar el contrato, el Milan lo someterá a rigurosos exámenes para tener un informe médico sobre una grave lesión que sufrió recientemente.

El Betis había cedido a Oliveira al Sao Paulo en abril como parte de la rehabilitación de una grave lesión en una rodilla, que sufrió el 1º de noviembre en un partido ante Chelsea, por la UEFA Championes League.

Las relaciones con el club español se habían deteriorado porque el club le acababa de aplicar una multa equivalente a 1,3 millones de dólares por llegar tarde de su préstamo al Sao Paulo.

Oliveira llegó a Sevilla el 21 de agosto, nueve días después de la fecha fijada por el club español. Quiso jugar la revancha de la final de la Copa Libertadores de América, que el Sao Paulo, campeón defensor, finalmente perdió ante el Internacional, también de su país.

El brasileño jugó en el Valencia (2003-2004) y Real Betis (2004-2006) en España. Fue Campeón de la Liga Española en el 2004 con el Valencia y Campeón de la Copa de España en el 2005 con el Real Betis.
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QUOTE (berenike_10 @ Aug 25 2006, 09:00 PM)
It's official, oliveira will wear the ac milan shirt, for the ones that understan spanish here is the report, from espndeportes.com web site and it sais that after milan failed to sign in ronaldo thay wen for oliveira, they are not mentioning the fee, but i think that he didnt cost that much.
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El Milan llegó a un acuerdo para el fichaje del delantero internacional brasileño Ricardo Oliveira, del Real Betis, tras fracasar el traspaso de Ronaldo, del Real Madrid.

Oliveira, de 26 años, llegó a la ciudad de Milán y se declaró feliz "por haber sido contratado por un club tan importante".

Dijo a los periodistas que estaba contento porque llegaba a un equipo con tantos jugadores brasileños.

Sin embargo, antes de firmar el contrato, el Milan lo someterá a rigurosos exámenes para tener un informe médico sobre una grave lesión que sufrió recientemente.

El Betis había cedido a Oliveira al Sao Paulo en abril como parte de la rehabilitación de una grave lesión en una rodilla, que sufrió el 1º de noviembre en un partido ante Chelsea, por la UEFA Championes League.

Las relaciones con el club español se habían deteriorado porque el club le acababa de aplicar una multa equivalente a 1,3 millones de dólares por llegar tarde de su préstamo al Sao Paulo.

Oliveira llegó a Sevilla el 21 de agosto, nueve días después de la fecha fijada por el club español. Quiso jugar la revancha de la final de la Copa Libertadores de América, que el Sao Paulo, campeón defensor, finalmente perdió ante el Internacional, también de su país.

El brasileño jugó en el Valencia (2003-2004) y Real Betis (2004-2006) en España. Fue Campeón de la Liga Española en el 2004 con el Valencia y Campeón de la Copa de España en el 2005 con el Real Betis.
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I don't understand that much of it, but...WOW that was fast, but honestly I don't know that much about Oliveira...
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post Aug 25 2006, 10:08 PM
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QUOTE (LaPalma @ Aug 25 2006, 03:05 PM)
I don't understand that much of it, but...WOW that was fast, but honestly I don't know that much about Oliveira...
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it sais la palma that also will have to go for a lot of medical test deu the injury he got before, also talks just a bit about his years in spain, and also the teams he palyed for ( valencia and betis ), and just that., but that was a quick sing in , however, im not glad about it...
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post Aug 25 2006, 10:14 PM
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QUOTE (berenike_10 @ Aug 25 2006, 04:00 PM)
It's official, oliveira will wear the ac milan shirt, for the ones that understan spanish here is the report, from espndeportes.com web site and it sais that after milan failed to sign in ronaldo thay wen for oliveira, they are not mentioning the fee, but i think that he didnt cost that much.
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El Milan llegó a un acuerdo para el fichaje del delantero internacional brasileño Ricardo Oliveira, del Real Betis, tras fracasar el traspaso de Ronaldo, del Real Madrid.

Oliveira, de 26 años, llegó a la ciudad de Milán y se declaró feliz "por haber sido contratado por un club tan importante".

Dijo a los periodistas que estaba contento porque llegaba a un equipo con tantos jugadores brasileños.

Sin embargo, antes de firmar el contrato, el Milan lo someterá a rigurosos exámenes para tener un informe médico sobre una grave lesión que sufrió recientemente.

El Betis había cedido a Oliveira al Sao Paulo en abril como parte de la rehabilitación de una grave lesión en una rodilla, que sufrió el 1º de noviembre en un partido ante Chelsea, por la UEFA Championes League.

Las relaciones con el club español se habían deteriorado porque el club le acababa de aplicar una multa equivalente a 1,3 millones de dólares por llegar tarde de su préstamo al Sao Paulo.

Oliveira llegó a Sevilla el 21 de agosto, nueve días después de la fecha fijada por el club español. Quiso jugar la revancha de la final de la Copa Libertadores de América, que el Sao Paulo, campeón defensor, finalmente perdió ante el Internacional, también de su país.

El brasileño jugó en el Valencia (2003-2004) y Real Betis (2004-2006) en España. Fue Campeón de la Liga Española en el 2004 con el Valencia y Campeón de la Copa de España en el 2005 con el Real Betis.
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It says that the only thing left to sign for Milan is the medical test. (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
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post Aug 25 2006, 10:15 PM
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QUOTE (berenike_10 @ Aug 25 2006, 09:08 PM)
it sais la palma that also will have to go for a lot of medical test deu the injury he got before, also talks just a bit about his years in spain, and also the teams he palyed for ( valencia and betis ), and just that., but that was a quick sing in , however, im not glad about it...
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Neither am I. This is just a mediocre signing judging from what I just read. He seems to be one of those talented players that are injured way to often, plus 26 isn't young anymore... I hope something more will happen...
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post Aug 25 2006, 10:18 PM
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Not yet OFFICIAL: http://www.acmilan.com/ . Nothing in there.
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QUOTE (LaPalma @ Aug 25 2006, 03:15 PM)
Neither am I. This is just a mediocre signing judging from what I just read. He seems to be one of those talented players that are injured way to often, plus 26 isn't young anymore... I hope something more will happen...
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Agree with ya.. crappy sign in ( best word to describe it )

still having hopes on silvio ? i hope it works, deadlock is in 7 days, we still need to sign a few palyers more, but well well need to wait , i dunno why they dot use the wallet and take the money to oy world class players, ... milan is the second richiest team in the world.. i dunno what are they thinking about...
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