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Is HE coming back?
Is HE coming back?
Yes, after some more time (seasons) with Chelsea... [ 4 ] ** [5.71%]
Yes, the next summer/January!? [ 13 ] ** [18.57%]
Yes, probabaly as coach in the far future... [ 4 ] ** [5.71%]
No, he`s gone for...ever! [ 37 ] ** [52.86%]
I don`t care! [ 12 ] ** [17.14%]
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Fillipo Simone
post Nov 15 2006, 02:16 PM
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Now, let`s see guys..what do you think?
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post Nov 15 2006, 02:42 PM
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I'll certainty say NO. Stay away from MILAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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post Nov 15 2006, 03:54 PM
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I think it won't happen. He will play sometthing like 3 years at Chelsea and then he will return to end his career with Dynamo Kiev.

It's natural that when team is in trouble everyone search for a savior but we need to think about our future. Next year's revolution is unavoidable and then we will start a new cycle with a new players and hopefully it will be a success. Sheva is a major part of Milan history and always will be remembered as one of the Milan's great but he is part of the curent cycle that's alredy lived too long.

Forza Sheva!!
Forza Milan!!
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post Nov 15 2006, 06:24 PM
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QUOTE (mishale @ Nov 15 2006, 02:54 PM)
I think it won't happen. He will play sometthing like 3 years at Chelsea and then he will return to end his career with Dynamo Kiev.

It's natural that when team is in trouble everyone search for a savior but we need to think about our future. Next year's revolution is unavoidable and then we will start a new cycle with a new players and hopefully it will be a success. Sheva is a major part of Milan history and always will be remembered as one of the Milan's great but he is part of the curent cycle that's alredy lived too long.

Forza Sheva!!
Forza Milan!!
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Exactly. Asking for someone that had been so influential during his time with us is only normal, it's not a secret either that if he was still here we would probably be doing much better.

But that time has now passed and bringing him back (which I don't think can ever be done) might still backfire, and we must now start a new page and not bring someone from our past
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post Nov 17 2006, 09:59 PM
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Sheva was great when we had him. But it'll never be the same again. And he will never be the same player for us again. Sheva was a symbol for the club, and a leader on the pitch. That's what him special for us. But he can't be that guy again after he left for Chelski...
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post Nov 29 2006, 12:00 PM
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Sheva set for Milan loan?

Chelsea are ready to allow Andriy Shevchenko to rejoin Milan on loan in January, reports in England are suggesting.

The Ukrainian signed for the Stamford Bridge outfit in a £31m move this summer, but has not yet adjusted to his new reality.

He’s scored just three League goals this term and has been heavily criticised by the Press in recent weeks.

According to The Sun newspaper, Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is prepared to send the striker back to the San Siro for personal reasons.

Not only is Shevchenko struggling to adjust to the change, but wife Kristin is also believed to be finding life tough in London with their two small children.

Milan would welcome Sheva back with open arms, (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) especially given their attacking problems since he was sacrificed six months ago.

Should the former Dynamo Kiev man leave, Chelsea would ponder making a £21m move for Valencia man David Villa in January.

However, President Juan Soler has claimed that no firm bid has been made and any buyer would have to pay Villa’s £100m buy-out clause.

Shevchenko has been consistently associated with an imminent return to the Rossoneri, even if he has ruled out such a possibility on numerous occasions.


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post Nov 29 2006, 05:46 PM
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Channel4.com ... Though I trust this source, I find it hard to believe that Milan would bring him back. For starters, he isn't able to participate in CL, which is our main target at the moment
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post Nov 29 2006, 10:44 PM
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Nov 29 2006, 04:46 PM)
Channel4.com ... Though I trust this source, I find it hard to believe that Milan would bring him back. For starters, he isn't able to participate in CL, which is our main target at the moment
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Exactly, I don't see him coming back and quite frankly even though we are not doing that great at the moment, I don't know that I would like to see him back either.
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post Dec 7 2006, 12:49 PM
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Shevchenko reveals Chelsea doubts

Andriy Shevchenko is ready to leave Chelsea if Jose Mourinho decides he does not fit into his plans.

The Ukraine star, 30, has scored just three league goals since his £30.8m summer move and has been linked with a return to AC Milan.

"I feel at home and it's felt like my team for a long time but unfortunately my game doesn't suit Mourinho.

"Roman Abramovich is my friend but all he could do was insist on a loan deal instead of me being sold," he said.

Shevchenko, who scored his first European goal for Chelsea in Tuesday's 2-0 Champions League win over Levski Sofia, said he had not discussed his future with the club.

"But if it happens, I am ready to pack my bags," he said. "I'm a completely self-confident person. If I don't suit somebody then I'll go back to Italy and prove how good I can still be.

"I'm not finished as a player. On the other hand I have nothing to prove. Everybody knows what Andriy Shevchenko is capable of."

Chelsea owner Abramovich lured the forward to Stamford Bridge on a four-year contract in May in the belief that he would provide the goals to win the Champions League.

Shevchenko is still considered a hero by AC Milan fans after he helped them win European club football's greatest prize in 2003.

However, the former European Footballer of the Year has yet to find the dazzling form that persuaded Chelsea to break the British transfer record.

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post Dec 7 2006, 07:08 PM
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DEAR SHEVA!!!
why did u have to leave (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/cry.gif)
I/we miss u so much our team is a FCKING disaster I/we want you back soooo bad i hope you come back really soon I/we know u miss those SHEVA!!...SHEVA!!!...SHEVA!!! cheers at the SAN SIRO

(NOT to sound gay or anything but...) the results are bad and you all know we need sheva , its just what we need .dont try to be all HARD and say u want him to sink . if ur a real milan fan u no hes a brother to us
is true that he left but c'mon ppl make mistakes

just imagine (IMG:http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
if sheva comes back is going to be a boost of confidence everybody knows that sheva means goals and everybody in the club knows sheva already. is not like he has to addapt to the club BECAUSE hes made for this club.
winning times will come back
IF YOU LUV AC MILAN U WANT WAT IS BEST FOR THE CLUB
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post Dec 7 2006, 11:00 PM
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Are you serious. Is he comeing back?? Nooo way!!! Sheva, please noooo!
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post Dec 7 2006, 11:07 PM
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QUOTE (GULLIVER @ Dec 7 2006, 10:00 PM)
Are you serious. Is he comeing back?? Nooo way!!! Sheva, please noooo!
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I guess this is all b/s.

You know... we're having pathetic performances on the pitch, so Milan fans must be busy with other stuff.
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post Dec 8 2006, 05:27 PM
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Kakha: "We need Sheva"

Milan defender Kakha Kaladze believes a return to the San Siro for Andriy Shevchenko is essential for both the club and the player.

"We need Sheva, and he needs Milan," the Georgian stopper said.

Shevchenko's future at Chelsea is uncertain after a poor start to his Stamford Bridge career, whilst Milan have been struggling since the Ukrainian quit the Rossoneri in the summer.

Meanwhile, under-fire striker Alberto Gilardino has refuted claims that he is on his way out of the San Siro in a swap deal with Juventus marksman David Trezeguet.

"I am happy here" Gilardino said. "I don't want to go anywhere else."

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post Dec 8 2006, 10:27 PM
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QUOTE (Portugal @ Dec 8 2006, 02:07 AM)
I guess this is all b/s.

You know... we're having pathetic performances on the pitch, so Milan fans must be busy with other stuff.
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Well I really believe that every club as every person has its ups and downs, so todays pathetic performance isn't tooo hard on me, just believing that Milan will be back soon

Why I'm saying this, cause I think that not even return of Barezi won't change much know.

Milan needs a biig motivation, something which will bring everybody togather, which will push everybody to one goal, when everybody will have only one goal - WIN.
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post Dec 8 2006, 11:20 PM
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f*cker kaladze!!!
won't you shut your mouth?!?!? omg... unbelievable....
now I know about what they spoke at XT
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