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Jun 4 2009, 10:28 AM
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QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Jun 4 2009, 12:18 PM)  no we signed him at 25, he turned 26 here. He had a pretty high scoring record. I thought it was 20 million but I guess not. Well we got 40 for sheva so i guess it makes sense. 30% goes to transfers. I insist! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) In August 2006 he was 26 years old (was born May 6, 1980), not that it really matters. Well it was 20m actually as Vogel went the other way, I had forgotten about that. In any case, he's never been as hot a prospect as Lavezzi. QUOTE (MizNelson @ Jun 4 2009, 12:20 PM)  First example I thought of, so don't feed me to the lions.
But now that you mention it, Juve survived just fine after dumping Zidane, so there's no reason why we can't. It was Calciopoli that did them more damage than anything. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) I was just messing with you, I mean... WWE? Never mind the system it all works with there, I've never even heard the names you mentioned. Oh Juve did more than fine with the money they got from that deal. And so did the rest of Serie A, that move initiated many transfers.
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Jun 4 2009, 10:33 AM
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Silvio just announced this: QUOTE In the meantime, AC Milan boss Silvio Berlusconi said on TV station Canale Italia : "All offers for Kaka from other clubs will be considered, but I have told Galliani and Kaka to wait before making a final decision. I will talk to them in person on Monday. What I can say now is that the final decision must be made by Kaka. That's what happened a few years ago with Andrei Shevchenko. When we received Chelsea's staggering offer, I told him to make the final decision". So if Kaka leaves, it will be pinned on him because he supposedly wanted out (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) I hope he comes out and says either he is not leaving or that he was forced with no choice. Now that Maldini has retired and he is on the verge of becoming Milan's captain, why would he leave (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) He is being paid 9 million a season and is loved worldwide by every milan supporter.
This post has been edited by Bluesummers: Jun 4 2009, 10:34 AM
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Jun 4 2009, 11:12 AM
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Here's the latest fecal material from Berlu, courtesy of our favorite manure farmers. QUOTE Milan Chief Silvio Berlusconi: It Will Be Kaka’s Decision To Join Real Madrid The president admits the money will be hard to resist, but the final decision lies with Kaka...
Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has revealed he will follow the rulebook regarding major transfers at the club by leaving the decision to Kaka. Berlusconi has compared the possible Real Madrid switch with Andriy Shevchenko's move to Chelsea in 2006.
The Brazilian has been edging closer to Real Madrid and new details that have emerged in the Spanish press overnight have claimed Kaka told Brazilian team-mates that he will be happy joining los Merengues.
Despite reports claiming a deal is as good as done, Berlusconi has taken the cautious approach, revealing he has not made a decision to sell as he awaits a Monday meeting with Kaka and vice president Adriano Galliani.
The Rossoneri chief admits the money on offer will make it difficult to keep Kaka, but that does not mean he is certain to leave.
"There is a system at Milan, which has been applied on other occasions, like Shevchenko," Berlusconi told Canale Italia on Thursday morning.
"There is absolutely no decision in place and I have told Kaka and Galliani not to assume a decision is in place until I have dinner with them on Monday.
"When someone offered Shevchenko all the money we told him he was free to do what he wanted, it will be the same with Kaka."
Berlusconi also talked of Carlo Ancelotti's exit, claiming the coach didn't follow his policies on how football should be played at Milan.
"Milan have lost this season because in certain games the tactics which I had advised were not implemented," added Berlusconi.
"Many players like Ronaldinho were unable to express themselves."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com Yeah, dinner at McDonald's, perhaps, because we're so in debt that they're dumping Kaka. And the quote about Carlo defies explanation. Go coach the team yourself if you think you have all the answers, Berlu. That is when you're not busy coring Dinho up the rear to the media.
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