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Aug 30 2006, 01:54 PM
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Everything was done, Oliveira was ready to sign, Betis was going to get 18 millions + Vogel. But then, at the very last moments, that @sshole of De Lopera asked something else besides the actual offer which pissed off Braida who left Seville immediately and came back to Milan. I consider the negotiations over, and from what I heard, we have nobody to sign right now. Chelsea refused our 30 millions offer for Drogba saying it's too late to find a replacement for him, and they're right. I hope our board understands what happens when you leave things for the last minutes. Only a throwback to Ronaldo may bring us a new striker, cause 70% of the possibilities we're not going to buy anyone.
This post has been edited by X-Offender: Aug 30 2006, 01:55 PM
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Aug 30 2006, 05:39 PM
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QUOTE (dst @ Aug 30 2006, 04:44 PM) Hmm...Croatia was also full of Italians...Interisti mostly
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Aug 30 2006, 08:40 PM
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QUOTE CARLO ANCELOTTI: ’Oliveira is strong, but we have other strikers’ 8/30/2006 MILANELLO - With the transfer market closing, Ancelotti had this to say: ’If Borriello stays at Milan, we have nothing more to demonstrate. Tomorrow evening is important for everyone, those who don’t play as much. I think Bonera, Nesta or Maldini will play a half. Kaladze has had less time and will probably play on September 4. If Oliveira doesn’t arrive then we won’t pull our hair out as we have other good strikers. He had the charateristics to enable him to play alongside Inzaghi or Gilardino. The big names have not arrived, I have never said that a good transfer market comes with the big names. We have a lot of youngster with potential: Gourcuff is one of those.’ AC Milan.com So there, if Oliveira arrives, that would be good, but if not, we have Borriello!! The most talented 24 yearl old in the world! (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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Aug 30 2006, 09:24 PM
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QUOTE Ancelotti: Oliveira or bust Carlo Ancelotti insists if Milan don’t sign Ricardo Oliveira, they won’t net any strikers, and claims Kaka will never leave San Siro.
“If he doesn’t arrive, then we won’t tear our hair out, but he is a great striker despite the fact not many people in Italy seem to know who he is,†noted the tactician.
Oliveira has undergone a medical at MilanLab, but the transfer appears to have collapsed with Real Betis Sevilla suddenly raising the £10m price-tag on the Brazilian.
“Considering the characteristics he has, he’s the best player that we can pair with Pippo Inzaghi and Alberto Gilardino. If we sign Oliveira then that’s great, but alternatively we’ll stay as we are.â€
This slams the door on continuing reports that Oliveira was only ever a ploy to push Real Madrid into lowering their demands over Ronaldo.
The Rossoneri are still in negotiations for Massimo Oddo from Lazio and rumoured to be tracking Didier Drogba, but the huge summer signing to replace Chelsea-bound Andriy Shevchenko has not materialised yet.
“The big name didn’t come, but it’s not necessarily true that a successful transfer campaign is one packed with stars. We have many promising young players in the squad, above all Yoann Gourcuff. The side is also compact and familiar from previous seasons, so we hopefully won’t need long before getting into gear. Having an eight-point handicap gives us extra motivation to do well.â€
The Calciopoli scandal rocked the Rossoneri this summer, as their Champions League presence was at first cancelled and then given a reprieve via the preliminary round win over Red Star Belgrade.
The future of their star names was also in doubt with Real Madrid’s continual requests for Kaka, but Ancelotti was always confident their bids would remain unsuccessful.
“Kaka will never leave Milan. He is a symbol of this club and will have the same status here as Paolo Maldini, Gennaro Gattuso and Andrea Pirlo. Shevchenko wanted to leave in the last few weeks and we don’t regret that move because Milan never keep hold of someone who doesn’t want to be here.â€
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Aug 30 2006, 09:35 PM
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QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Aug 30 2006, 08:27 PM) Poor Ancelotti. If he wins either CL or Scudetto this year with that attack, he is really something! Yeah. And as dst previously said if he fails to win anything this year all blame will be on him. When in reality it would be all the managements fault, I mean going into a LOOONG season with realistically only 2 strikers that can't play in the same formation with eachother, is not exactly a formula for success. And What if Pippo and Gila both go through dry spells? Or even worse both got through a dry spell at the same time, then all the goals would have to come from Kaka. I can't see us winning anything this season, unfortunaltely, not even if Sacchi was our coach
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