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post Jan 9 2007, 07:38 PM
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why isn't there any gattuso thread (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)

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post Jan 9 2007, 10:45 PM
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I was just baout to come and make a thread for him, cuz of his birthday, but u got here first! lol

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post Apr 2 2007, 11:07 PM
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Gattuso dreams of Premiership

Italy's World Cup winning midfielder Gennaro Gattuso has told eurosport.com that he has "always dreamed" of playing in the Premiership.

The combative midfielder has long been linked with a potential move to England, with Manchester United most often cited as his potential destination.

However, despite his ambitions, Gattuso is contracted to Milan until 2011, which means that a move to England is still unlikely.

"I've never brought myself to change anything, even if I have always dreamed about playing in the Premier League," he said.

"I used to think, that I would never play at one club for more than three years. But here at Milan, anytime I have had these things in mind, I felt like I didn't want to change something.

"I've experienced beautiful moments, as well as some sad and difficult ones, but I have always met people who made me feel important. I became the person I am mostly because of the Milan-Family"

Instead, Gattuso will turn his attentions to trying to win the Champions League with the Rossoneri although he admits that they face a major test again Bayern Munich in them quarter-finals.

"Bayern have a lot of great players, they are one of the strongest teams in Europe," he admitted.

"I think, the team as a group is very dangerous. I also think that the change of the coach, with Hitzfeld's experience, could cause some problem for us."

Gattuso also offered words of sympathy for Oliver Kahn who is banned for the first-leg after misbehaving during a drugs test.

"It's maybe unjust, because he didn't make a mistake on the pitch or break the rules of the game," the former Rangers man said.

"Kahn is a very charismatic personality. He always wants to win, I like that. I somehow understand Kahn and what has happened to him, because I had a similar experience in Italy."

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post Apr 3 2007, 12:20 AM
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QUOTE (mishale @ Apr 2 2007, 04:07 PM)
Gattuso dreams of Premiership

Italy's World Cup winning midfielder Gennaro Gattuso has told eurosport.com that he has "always dreamed" of playing in the Premiership.

The combative midfielder has long been linked with a potential move to England, with Manchester United most often cited as his potential destination.

However, despite his ambitions, Gattuso is contracted to Milan until 2011, which means that a move to England is still unlikely.

"I've never brought myself to change anything, even if I have always dreamed about playing in the Premier League," he said.

"I used to think, that I would never play at one club for more than three years. But here at Milan, anytime I have had these things in mind, I felt like I didn't want to change something.

"I've experienced beautiful moments, as well as some sad and difficult ones, but I have always met people who made me feel important. I became the person I am mostly because of the Milan-Family"

Instead, Gattuso will turn his attentions to trying to win the Champions League with the Rossoneri although he admits that they face a major test again Bayern Munich in them quarter-finals.

"Bayern have a lot of great players, they are one of the strongest teams in Europe," he admitted.

"I think, the team as a group is very dangerous. I also think that the change of the coach, with Hitzfeld's experience, could cause some problem for us."

Gattuso also offered words of sympathy for Oliver Kahn who is banned for the first-leg after misbehaving during a drugs test.

"It's maybe unjust, because he didn't make a mistake on the pitch or break the rules of the game," the former Rangers man said.

"Kahn is a very charismatic personality. He always wants to win, I like that. I somehow understand Kahn and what has happened to him, because I had a similar experience in Italy."

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I think he'd have a fun time in epl. Especially because he can be as rough as he wants and get away with it too (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/devilsmiley.gif)
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post Apr 3 2007, 12:43 AM
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noooooooooo! i dont want ringhio gone *cries*

I want him to be the next captain!
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post Apr 3 2007, 03:07 AM
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QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Apr 3 2007, 01:20 AM)
I think he'd have a fun time in epl.  Especially because he can be as rough as he wants and get away with it too  (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/devilsmiley.gif)
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I don't think he'll go though... his current contract is going to be his last one! (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/devil.gif)
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post Apr 3 2007, 08:20 AM
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QUOTE (mchanna @ Apr 2 2007, 11:43 PM)
noooooooooo! i dont want ringhio gone *cries*

I want him to be the next captain!
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The title of the article is just misleading.

All he says is that he always had a dream of playing in the EpL, but even though he has that dream he doesn't want to change anything that he has right now.

It's safe to say that Rino will end his carreer here as Milan captain
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post Apr 3 2007, 06:20 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Apr 3 2007, 07:20 AM)
The title of the article is just misleading.

All he says is that he always had a dream of playing in the EpL, but even though he has that dream he doesn't want to change anything that he has right now.

It's safe to say that Rino will end his carreer here as Milan captain
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I second that

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post Apr 20 2007, 03:48 PM
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Gattuso wants Scottish finale

Milan midfielder Gennaro Gattuso is keen to end his football days in Scotland, according to his agent Andrea D’Amico. The Azzurri hardman, who played for Glasgow Rangers during the 1997-98 season, has never hidden his admiration for Scottish football. “Rino has said he wants to close his career in Scotland, that’s true, but the end of his playing days is still a long way away,” said D’Amico. The World Champion has also been linked with a move to Manchester United and will face the Red Devils in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final at Old Trafford next week.
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post Apr 20 2007, 04:50 PM
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It's his choice. In three years' time he will be much less efficient anyway...
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In 5 years' time his contract will end and he could either retire or go out and play 1 or 2(max) more years in Scotland.

It's his choice anyway. He's got a Scottish wife so it's understandable that he would go and live there at some point.
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post Apr 21 2007, 02:58 PM
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New pics (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) ))

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post Apr 25 2007, 06:12 PM
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Very nice article about our Rino in the Financial Times:

The peasant who revolted in underpants
By Simon Kuper

Published: April 20 2007 20:10 | Last updated: April 20 2007 20:10

It was one of the images of last year’s World Cup, though few people saw it – the bearded Italian midfielder Gennaro Gattuso, cavorting around Berlin’s Olympic Stadium in skimpy white underpants. Italy had won the final and Gattuso was celebrating. Horrified Fifa officials soon stopped him.

Underpants are seldom just underpants, and Gattuso’s symbolised his transformation from peasant to king. For years, his role in football teams was as servant to the stars. On Tuesday, when Milan visit Manchester United for the Champions League semi-final, he will be the team’s spiritual leader.

But more than that, the square-shaped Gattuso has become revered as an “anti-superstar”: the antidote to everything glossy in modern football.

Central to the Gattuso myth are his simple origins. He comes from a small town in Calabria, in Italy’s poor south, where he grew up playing football on the beach. Many of his relatives, like so many Calabrians, sought better lives abroad.

At 19, Gattuso did too. He joined Rangers in Glasgow, and fitted right in. British players, he says, “tackle like men. In Italy, if you tackle a player they moan to the referee”.

Gattuso likes burying someone and then shaking his hand – though a Gattuso handshake can be scary too.

While other Italian players in Glasgow went about in beautiful suits, he hung around in tracksuits with Scottish players, notes Gabriele Marcotti, co-author of The Italian Job.

Gattuso left Scotland after only a year, but with a souvenir: his future wife Monica, whose father owned his favourite Glaswegian pizzeria.

Gattuso has promised to rejoin Rangers while still in his prime, but then he has also said he will never leave Milan, and has flirted with Manchester United, so it’s hard to know his future intentions for certain.

At 21 he joined Milan. It seemed an odd match. If Milanese men are the best-dressed men in the world, and Milan’s players are the best-dressed men in Milan, then what was Gattuso doing there?

At 1.77m and 77kg he is an unusually heavy footballer, who calls himself “as ugly as debts”. As the Italian saying goes, “Man descends from Gattuso.” Furthermore, in a club famed for its passing, he received ironic applause at training whenever he completed a pass over five metres.

But he knew his place. “I’m just a stealer of balls,” he says. Italians call his type a mediano, the guy who procures the ball for someone else who can play – in Milan’s case, the great Kaka.

Gattuso reveres Kaka: “He is so perfect that sometimes I have to touch him to make sure he really exists.” Indeed, Gattuso’s most famous spat, the frantic bouncing up and down and shrieking at Christian Poulsen of Schalke, was prompted by Poulsen taunting Kaka.

“He behaved like a child,” said Poulsen afterwards. In fact Gattuso had behaved like Rumpelstiltskin, the evil bearded dwarf in the fairy tale.

Nonetheless, says Marcotti, Gattuso improves Milan’s brand. A peasant among dandies, he helps the club appear rooted.

At last summer’s World Cup he went from being an Italian to a global brand. This was thanks only partly to his appearance with several teammates in an underwear advertisement. Gattuso helped marshal perhaps the best defence ever assembled.

In the final, when Fabio Grosso cut out a French attack at the expense of a corner, something that would have won him applause in any other side, Gattuso beetled across to scold him: Italy didn’t concede corners.

During the tournament Gattuso burnished his peasant’s image. He called Italy’s triumph “the victory of a workers’ team. We have shown we have balls as big as houses” (just in case anyone had missed the underwear ads).

Gattuso became lionised as an “anti-galactico”. Even his beard seemed a throwback to an age when footballers were ordinary blokes. In fact, Gattuso is far more glamorous than he admits. This Calabrian migrant is a globalised multimillionaire who recently adorned the cover of the Italian Vanity Fair. Many women adore him. Yes, he is a mediano, but in recent years mediani have staged a sort of peasants’ revolt, upstaging the Kakas to become football’s main men. Gattuso’s rustic image, though it fits his personality, is also a carefully managed brand. A gifted speaker, he is his own best brand manager.

Still, he deserves the acclaim. The season after winning the world cup is the hardest (we’ve all been there), and here is Gattuso, a step away from his third Champions League final in five seasons.

Officials planning for next month’s match in Athens had better pack some spare shorts.


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post Apr 25 2007, 07:12 PM
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Good article. Forza Rino!!

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