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post Jun 8 2009, 11:55 PM
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Now it's just a matter of time before a big teams comes after Pato. Who knows, maybe it can happen as soon as next year!!! If Pato has a good 09-10 campaign and does well in the CL, Real Madrid will come for him next year.

Don Silvio, if you are the Prime Minister, do you think maybe you can do something to fix ALL THOSE THINGS THAT YOU KEEP COMPLAINING ABOUT SERIE A.
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post Jun 8 2009, 11:55 PM
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OFFICIAL: Kaka Signs For Real Madrid


Brazilian international Kaka has finally made the switch from AC Milan to Real Madrid.

The Spanish media have been claiming the deal, worth approximately €65 million, had been as good as done for some time, but it has now finally been confirmed by Real Madrid and AC Milan.

Real Madrid's statement read:

"Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, Kaka, is a Real Madrid player after an agreement was reached with AC Milan. The Brazilian footballer has now successfully passed all medical tests. Kaka has signed a contract with Real Madrid for the next six seasons."

Meanwhile, AC Milan's statement read:

"From next season, Kaka will play at Real Madrid. Milan thank Kaka the man and the great champion for his decisive contribution to the many victories over the last six years.

"It will be very difficult to fill the void that Kaka will leave, as he is a shining example of commitment and professionalism. A. C. Milan, on behalf of the Rossoneri managers, players and supporters, send him the most cordial and affectionate wishes for the continuation of his sporting career."

The Move

Los Blancos gave Kaka a medical today, flying a doctor out to meet the former Sao Paulo man while he was on international duty with Brazil.

The deal was made official after the 27-year-old spoke with Milan president Silvio Berlusconi over the telephone, although Milan officials have been reluctantly admitting over the pat few days that there was the possibility their player could leave the San Siro.

Kaka joined Milan in 2003, winning the Ballon d'Or during his time with the club and playing a starring role in the 2004 Scudetto and 2007 Champions League triumphs.

Newly elected Real Madrid president Florentino Perez promised to bring in big names after taking over, in order to restore the club to it's former glory after their inability to challenge for Europe's top prize in recent seasons. It appears that Kaka was the first name on his list.


65 million in the bank. These f***** better invest wisely (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif)
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:06 AM
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Translated from our Italain page:
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...FidNews%3D56501
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:06 AM
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Ouch.
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:08 AM
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dont worry... i am very sure that kaka got pushed out...
just look at this RM medical pic

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Real gaydrid.
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:09 AM
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(IMG:http://www.footballpictures.net/data/media/8/Kaka_Leite_6_Footballpictures.net.jpg)


Thank you for everything. We will always hold you in our hearts (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cry.gif) Good bye Ricardo Izecson Dos Santos Leite (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cry.gif) Good bye.....
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:17 AM
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This is a dark day for everyone involved with Milan…

Thank you so, so much Ricky for the wonderful memories.

Best of luck in Madrid, it’s not your fault…
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:18 AM
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Goal.com Profile: Kaka

The Beginning

Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, better known as Kaka, came through the youth ranks at Sao Paulo, having lived since the age of seven in the Morumbi district of the city where the club has its home. That middle-class upbringing set him apart from most of his team-mates who lived in the most impoverished suburbs of the metropolis. And the joyous garotada used to hang out at Kaka’s house after the daily training sessions to play videogames and eat his mother Simone Cristina’s cakes.

After signing his first contract at 15, Kaka made his senior debut On February 2, 2001 and hit the headlines a month later. On March 7, Sao Paulo were playing Botafogo in the final of the Torneio Rio-São Paulo, a competition that the Tricolor Paulista had never won. Sao Paulo were a goal down and Coach Oswaldo Alvarez threw Kaka into the fray after 14 minutes of the second half with some commentators astonished at the decision to field “a youth team reserve”.

Kaka netted twice in just a little over two minutes to bring the trophy to Morumbi for the first time in the club’s history, but his performance was not enough to earn him a regular place in the first team. And after a sobbing Kaka was taken off just 39 minutes into the quarter-final of the Brazilian championship against Atletico Paranaense, some pundits claimed that “he was nice to watch, but could not play important games”.

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A decidely youthful Kaka in 2002

However, he went on to score 12 goals in 27 appearances in that first season and 10 in 22 the following year. His superb footballing skills soon attracted the interest of top European sides and Kaka was also included in the Brazilian squad that claimed its fifth World Cup trophy in South Korea and Japan in 2002, playing just 17 minutes against Costa Rica during the group stage.

Off To The Boot

Milan snapped up the attacking midfielder in the summer of 2003 for just €7.3 million, and even though the Rossoneri had initially agreed to let him stay in Brazil until 2004, they eventually opted to take him to San Siro right away, out of fear that other clubs were ready to pounce and tempt him away from Europe's fashion capital.

The Diavoli directors expected him to simply provide backup for Manuel Rui Costa in his maiden season, but he debuted with an impressive display in a 2-0 victory away to Ancona on September 1 and ended up pushing the Portuguese star out of the starting XI on a regular basis. Kaka netted four goals in the Champions League that season and 10 in 30 appearances in the league to help Milan win their 17th Scudetto.

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Kaka learns from his elders - and surpasses them

In his second year, he was initially hampered by fitness problems and some pundits in Italy soon started the typical 'flash in the pan’ talk. However, he proved them wrong in the second part of the season and was instrumental in the Rossoneri’s Champions League campaign that ultimately ended in tatters at the hands of Liverpool in Istanbul. Milan finished second in Serie A with the Brazilian netting seven in 36 appearances.

The Rossoneri ended the 2005-06 season empty-handed, but Kaka started to reach his peak and netted one of his finest goals for the club in a Champions League group stage match against Fenerbahce. He started his run from the midfield and dribbled past three defenders before driving the ball past the goalkeeper from inside the area.

The 2006-07 season started out under the best auspices and Kaka bagged a hat-trick in a 4-1 win over Anderlecht in the Champions League. With the league title secured by Inter in record time, Carlo Ancelotti’s men concentrated their efforts on Europe’s premier club competition and the Brazilian managed to break down Celtic’s resistance in extra time of their last-16 tie, before tucking away a penalty against Bayern Munich in the quarter-final.

But his masterwork came in the semi-finals when he almost single-handedly downed Manchester United, netting a brace at Old Trafford and opening the scoring in pouring rain at San Siro in the return leg to set up a rematch with Liverpool in Athens, where he provided the assist for Filippo Inzaghi 82nd minute deathblow that won Milan their seventh Champions League title. The Ballon d’Or and the FIFA World Player of The Year awards duly ended up in his trophy cabinet.


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An icon - Kaka celebrates his destruction of Man Utd

The Dawn Of A New Era

Kaka was at the centre of a week-long transfer saga in January 2009 when he was the subject of a massive bid from Manchester City, who had recently become the richest club in the world. After much consideration, he rejected a move to Eastlands, saying he had ‘listened to his heart’. He'd also presumably listened to Milan and Italy President, Silvio Berlusconi.

But things rapidly changed at the end of the Serie A season, when Florentino Perez returned at Real Madrid to restart the Galacticos. Kaka was first on his agenda. “We can’t afford to miss out on €70 million each year,” explained Berlusconi. And that was it.

A triumphant Perez declared that Kaka was just the start - Cristiano Ronaldo was the next target - hours before the transfer went through, but excitement around Kaka remained palpable throughout June 7, until finally, on the evening of Monday, June 8, in Recife, Brazil, the transfer became official.

Real Madrid have pinned their hopes on the 27-year-old being at the forefront of the new Galacticos era and help restore their dominance both in La Liga and in Europe, while Kaka’s departure may perhaps go a long way toward helping Milan rejuvenate their ageing squad and give the Rossoneri a new lease of life. What everyone will really be looking out for, though, is what he does with his.


Goddamn you silvio, goddamn you. You will be the end to this club I swear it! First sheva and now Kaka! What happened to the times of us keeping our legends and star players! What happened to family values and our policy to never sell our players unless they wish to leave! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif)
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:24 AM
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Even though it was expected, I'm kind of having a very strange feeling atm. there's no Milan-Kaka anymore. only think about it... that's weird....!

Addio Kaka.
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:28 AM
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ Jun 8 2009, 05:24 PM) *
Even though it was expected, I'm kind of having a very strange feeling atm. there's no Milan-Kaka anymore. only think about it... that's weird....!

Addio Kaka.

No kidding. I feel ashamed to be a milanfan. Being a milanfan these days brings nothing but bitterness and resentment. I'm sick of the bullsh!t excuses and other f*cked up sh!t being fed to us season after season. Enough already! F*ck silvio and F*ck Galliani. We need to get rid of this goddamn regime and restore this club back to its former place. Serie A has suffered greatly and so has Milan because of this stupid management.


All I can say is f*ck you silvio, I hope you get what you deserve at the end of the day. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif)

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post Jun 9 2009, 12:37 AM
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To think of mediocre players that will be brought to fill the empty places left by Maldini and Kaka...
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Why the hell didn't we sign at least one of their players in exchange?
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:40 AM
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I've been a Milan fan way before Kaka' arrived at Milan 6 seasons ago...I must he was my favorite player of the current Milan era till today....I am disappointed in his decesion to leave but who can blame him when our lying manganment stated over time that we do not sell our stars unless they want to leave...

This is the biggest mistake the current generation Milan could make going forward. What disappoints me now is not the departure of our best player...but what does the future hold for this "great" club we all love ?? The current stand our managment is in means in 2-3 years time we would have to sell Pato and have this same discussion over again.......Silvio may have brought what Milan is today but in time he could strip everything we all know and love about this club....
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post Jun 9 2009, 12:40 AM
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All of us Milansti can't help but being completely upset and disheartened after we just witnessed Maldini retire after 25 seasons, Ancelotti leave, Gourcuff being sold and now we lost our most prized possesion Kaka. It doesn't matter who comes next year, no one can replace Kaka or Maldini, these players are in their own league and Milan should be able to keep Kaka and still buy Dzeko. Berlusconi forced Kaka out!!! Kaka wanted to stay with Milan, remember that!!!


Written by someone on goal.com. A beautiful post; He sums up exactly how it is.

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QUOTE (RED&BLACK Milan @ Jun 8 2009, 05:40 PM) *
I've been a Milan fan way before Kaka' arrived at Milan 6 seasons ago...I must he was my favorite player of the current Milan era till today....I am disappointed in his decesion to leave but who can blame him when our lying manganment stated over time that we do not sell our stars unless they want to leave...

This is the biggest mistake the current generation Milan could make going forward. What disappoints me now is not the departure of our best player...but what does the future hold for this "great" club we all love ?? The current stand our managment is in means in 2-3 years time we would have to sell Pato and have this same discussion over again.......Silvio may have brought what Milan is today but in time he could strip everything we all know and love about this club....

+1 THE TRUTH!
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