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Mar 20 2008, 06:44 PM
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Primavera

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QUOTE (m1ke @ Mar 20 2008, 06:54 PM) Why are we complaining about being linked to people now - before you were complaining that we weren't getting linked with enough players! You guys always find something to whine about (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) As you know we have been linked with countless players over the past 2 seasons... most of these so-called reports are just unfounded rumors. Of course I'm not complaining about us being linked with players but it's so blatantly obvious that we are being linked with every forward possible it's ridiculous... journalists are desperate to create rumors and we've come to the point of not being able to distinct what's real and what's just a dream...
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Mar 20 2008, 09:13 PM
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Pulcini 99

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This what we need to do. Wen need to sell Brochi(3), Emerson(2), Dida (6-8mi), Simic(6-8) and Favalli and offload BA and Cafu.
IN RETURN WE NEED
1 rIGHT BCK (aLVES or Rafinha) 1CB (Kompany or Ramos) 1 Striker ( Berbatov, Gomez or Huntelaaqr) 1 midfielder (Gerard lol or Quaresma)
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Mar 20 2008, 10:35 PM
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QUOTE (dst @ Mar 20 2008, 07:56 PM) This is so boring... QUOTE Milan to sign Torres, Drogba, Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Maradona - Report (aka I wright what sounds intriguing) AC Milan will sign all of the above cause I just had a dream about it.
The Rossoneri have identified buying at least 5 forwards as their number one transfer priority.
While loaned out players Marco Borriello and Ricardo Oliveira are cheaper options, it's said that Fester accidentally hit himself on a fan's baseball bat and decided that money needs to be spent.
Instead the dethroned European Champions are looking at creating a new era with this powerful quintet whose entertainer is going to be Kakha Kaladze (check out his new DVD 'Kaladzities 2008: Watch and Cry')
The 47-year-old Argentine star Maradona who has surprisingly been included as a target for the Rossoneri, has a Japanese uncle and once slept with an Nigerian whore from whom he reportedly stole a kilo of cocaine.
Rooney, who was voted Ugliest Footballer Alive in Tokelau last year, has quickly moved to distant himself from this latest rumor: "Huh?"
Cristiano Ronaldo meanwhile is widely regarded as one of the biggest whiners in the game but he's been scoring even in his sleep this season so you can suck his ****!
The Portuguese, who was on target again last night with 4 hookers in his hotel room, would be open to the move, as he is desperate to discover Milan's red district!
Torres and Drogba would cost in the region of €40m each although it is possible that this repost is stupid and unfounded but I had nothing else to right about and this will keep the site crowded.
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Mar 21 2008, 04:43 AM
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"Brazil's best footballers are playing for the national team and in Europe from a very early age these days," remarked Pele last year. A look at the nation's leading revelations over the past decade certainly supports his theory.
Ronaldinho, Kaka and Robinho were all teenage internationals and joined Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan and Real Madrid respectively as 21-year-olds, while Alexandre Pato was already the property of the aforementioned Italian giants at 17 and seems destined to win his first cap before his 19th birthday.
Every rule has its exception, however, and this one's goes by the name of Thiago Neves. When the 2007 Brazilian Championship got underway last May, he was a little-known attacking midfielder who, at 22, had only turned out for modest Parana and in Japan's second tier.
But in less than 12 months, Thiago Neves has transformed himself into one of the most electrifying, productive and coveted Brazilian footballers. A classic No10, his ability to beat opponents and provide that killer pass - or cross - makes him a consistent creator of chances.
Even more eye-catching, though, is his ability to score from distance. As accomplished at subtly curling the ball into the back of the net as he is at crashing home ferocious, swerving shots with his left foot, à la former Seleção great Eder, he was the source of nightmares for goalkeepers throughout 2007.
First, he helped Fluminense to Copa do Brasil glory, which guaranteed their place in this season's Copa Libertadores, and then he played the leading role in them finishing fourth in the Brazilian Championship, winning the Placar Golden Ball in the process.
International recognition Thiago Neves has since picked up from where he left off last term, thrilling audiences, inspiring his employers and charming Dunga, who has handed him successive national team call-ups, the first of which came for the friendly against Republic of Ireland in February.
"Even though I only got the chance to train with the squad, it was great to be with the Seleção," he said. "I returned to Fluminense with more confidence and I think it showed."
Dunga seemed to think so and, following a series of exceptional performances in the Tricolor colours, including a hat-trick in a 4-1 defeat of Flamengo in the Taca Guanabara and an irrepressible display in a 6-0 win over Arsenal in the Copa Libertadores, Thiago Neves duly retained his spot in the Brazil party for the friendly against Sweden on 26 March.
Just to be selected alongside the best players in the world is great, but I really hope I get the chance to play this time Thiago Neves "I was very nervous before the announcement but I'm delighted to have kept my place," he admitted. " Just to be selected alongside the best players in the world is great, but I really hope I get the chance to play this time."
Title targets A run-out at the Emirates Stadium would likely elongate the list of heavyweights willing to part with big money to lure playmaker to Europe; a list reportedly fronted by AC Milan and Benfica. Not that Fluminense president Roberto Horcades has any plans to cash in on his prized asset.
"Thiago is not going anywhere," he insisted. "Fluminense is not a selling club but a buying one. We are fighting for the Libertadores and world titles."
O Fluzão's assault on South America's biggest club prize will continue at Libertad tonight. Having taken four points from a trip to LDU and the visit of Arsenal, victory in Asuncion would send Renato Gaucho's side top of Group 8 on goal difference - and leave them in a commanding position to reach the knockout phase.
"It's difficult to play in Paraguay," warned Thiago Neves. "It will be a tough game but let's see if we can repeat our performance against Arsenal."
It may have taken him a little longer than Ronaldinho, Kaka and Robinho to announce his immense potential, but it seems inevitable that the world will be seeing a lot more of Thiago Neves in the future. Fluminense supporters will be hoping one such opportunity arrives at the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2008 in December.
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Mar 21 2008, 10:21 PM
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Primavera

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Agree with Zapata especially. We could use him!
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