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Rossoneri7
QUOTE (mishale @ Feb 9 2007, 09:22 PM)
If somebody can upload it again I'll be very thankful
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I'm uploading it now smile.gif
Rossoneri7
Andry Shevchenko farewell Compolation

uploaded : 9-Feb-07
misha
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Feb 9 2007, 09:20 PM)

Thank you! king.gif king.gif king.gif
javierk128
could somebody upload the video please? i really want to see it, but the links doesn´t works anymore sad.gif
misha
QUOTE (javierk128 @ Mar 5 2007, 06:18 AM)
could somebody upload the video please? i really want to see it, but the links doesn´t works anymore  sad.gif
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This link http://www.zshare.net/video/grazie-sheva-wmv.html is still working
arivanjj
QUOTE (mishale @ Mar 5 2007, 09:16 PM)

that is not it!!!

i'm reuploading the real thing "Andriy Shevchenko - 7 Extroardinary Years"

350MBs


EDIT: would anyone know any sites for 500mb upload limit?
i tried filefront and megaupload, they stopped right in the middle of the upload mad.gif
arivanjj


Andriy Shevchenko - 7 Extraordinary Years

Megaupload Link



thanks to pkillermax king.gif
m1ke
Man, we miss him big time. Still, I'd love to knock Chelsea out of the CL.
arivanjj
QUOTE (m1ke @ Mar 27 2007, 09:02 AM)
Man, we miss him big time. Still, I'd love to knock Chelsea out of the CL.
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Chelsea - Milan CL final happy.gif
kurtsimonw
I think it's bound to happen - We could beat Chelski anyways biggrin.gif

P.S. Thanks for the repost of this compilation!
han2503
Don't want to watch that again. cry.gif cry.gif Very painful
kurtsimonw
Great job PkillerMax.. fantastic qualitty.. fantastic vide, brings back real memories.. biggrin.gif
misha
Thanks a lot arivanjj king.gif king.gif
Rossoneri7
QUOTE (arivanjj @ Mar 27 2007, 06:55 AM)
sleep.gif  sad.gif

Chelsea - Milan CL final  happy.gif
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AC Milan - Liverpool CL final devilsmiley.gif
arivanjj
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Mar 28 2007, 11:22 AM)
AC Milan - Liverpool CL final  devilsmiley.gif
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yes i get where you're coming from, we certainly have some unfinished business
fresh_prince7
Didn't know where to post it, just interesting possibility for the former great man.

Thats a fairly useful triangle.

Barca plan Sheva swoop
Spanish giants Barcelona are hoping to lure ex-Milan star Andriy Shevchenko away from Chelsea this summer. The Ukrainian captain has come in for heavy criticism since his £30m move to the Premiership and reports are still claiming that there are problems between Sheva and Blues boss Jose Mourinho. Barca are reportedly preparing a bid of £15m for Shevchenko, with Coach Frank Rijkaard eager to use the striker in a dream trident attack alongside Samuel Eto’o and Ronaldinho.
han2503
QUOTE (fresh_prince7 @ Apr 30 2007, 11:43 AM)
Didn't know where to post it, just interesting possibility for the former great man.

Thats a fairly useful triangle.

Barca plan Sheva swoop
Spanish giants Barcelona are hoping to lure ex-Milan star Andriy Shevchenko away from Chelsea this summer. The Ukrainian captain has come in for heavy criticism since his £30m move to the Premiership and reports are still claiming that there are problems between Sheva and Blues boss Jose Mourinho. Barca are reportedly preparing a bid of £15m for Shevchenko, with Coach Frank Rijkaard eager to use the striker in a dream trident attack alongside Samuel Eto’o and Ronaldinho.
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Not gonna happen.

Sheva mainly went to Chelsea because of their geographical status
Jack Sparrow
^^^^
huh.gif Coz England is closer to Ukraine???

tongue.gif j/k
Portman


I heard he's a bit sick today. Any confirmation?
Rossoneri7
^^ what u taling about huh.gif ??
Portman
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ May 3 2007, 10:19 PM)
^^ what u taling about  huh.gif ??
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Shevchenko. I heard last night he was a bit sick. Specially from 22:00 UK on... rolleyes.gif
Rossoneri7
QUOTE (Porty @ May 4 2007, 12:20 AM)
Shevchenko. I heard last night he was a bit sick. Specially from 22:00 UK on...  rolleyes.gif
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And ur calling acmilan.com jew biggrin.gif tongue.gif
fresh_prince7
Destiny Calls As Milan Savour Liverpool Re-Match

Is there such a thing as destiny in football? Manchester United fans had dared to believe it was their destiny to re-live the club's glorious 1999 treble this year. Jose Mourinho seemed to think it was his destiny to lead Chelsea to an unprecedented quadruple, and is struggling to accept that it is not to be. But Rafa Benitez, his captain Steven Gerrard and the Liverpool camp remarked a few weeks ago that they were getting the same sort of feeling about the Champions League as they had in 2005, when they went all the way and won the trophy in dramatic fashion.

Now on 23rd May in another Balkan hot-spot, Athens, Liverpool and Milan are destined to meet again for another trial of strength, tactics and nerve.

You could sense from the first minute in a sodden but soaring San Siro that Milan were men on a mission. They flew out of the traps and had Manchester United rocking back on their heels from the start. The sheer energy and purpose of their opening play proclaimed not only their belief that they could overturn the 3-2 deficit from Old Trafford, but also their burning desire to have another crack at Liverpool, who booked their ticket 24 hours earlier in the drama of a penalty shoot-out against Mourinho's strangely one-dimensional Chelsea.

Cajoled and inspired by the irrepressible Rino Gattuso, an all-action midfield enforcer and work-horse who in turn kept stoking the Rossoneri fans to a higher pitch of fervour amid the torrential rain, Milan controlled the match for all but a 15-minute spell at the start of the second-half.

They were sharper in the tackle, quicker to the ball, more inventive in their use of it, and typically resolute in defence in a way they were not at Old Trafford. United, unexpectedly flat and lacking the spark that Ferguson had been counting on when he promised a massive, attacking performance, simply had no answers.

Their suspect defence was exposed, their midfield effectively overrun and their attack unable to create or exploit space. Paul Scholes toiled manfully, always probing; but Michael Carrick was anonymous, and on the flanks neither Cristiano Ronaldo nor Ryan Giggs could get much change from their Milanese markers. United repeatedly lost possession - either carelessly with a misplaced pass as they were hustled into hasty decisions, or because the tackles snapped in as they dwelt on the ball.

Gattuso and Andrea Pirlo, Kaka and the ageless Clarence Seedorf, shimmering with quality and hungrier than ever, had Athens in their nostrils and Liverpool in their sights; United were merely an obstacle to be swept out of their path. Kaka, Seedorf and Alberto Gilardino scored the goals that achieved that objective.

We waited in vain for United's famous powers of recovery to kick in; a goal for the visitors would surely have refuelled their belief and given them some momentum. But it never came. Dida was rarely troubled; Rooney well below his best. United, by Sir Alex's own admission, never really looked like scoring.

Ferguson had not previously lost a European tie in which United had secured a first leg lead, but other history was against him: Milan had overcome them in their previous meetings, including twice before at the semi-final stage.

As an ageing team, Milan are sometimes criticised for lacking new blood. Yet in those relatively old legs there is such a wealth of experience at this level. The Rossoneri were striving for a third Champions League final in five seasons. By comparison, United's side are tyros.

And perhaps there is another significant factor here, one touched upon - albeit gracelessly - by Mourinho. When the domestic league title is beyond you - and Serie A and the Premiership have long been beyond Milan and Liverpool, respectively, this season - it is easier to be single-minded about progressing in the Champions League. Neither United nor Chelsea, slugging it out for the Premiership title, had much let-up, or the luxury of resting several key players, in the build-up to the semi-finals.

But this was not an occasion for excuses, and to his credit Sir Alex did not look for any. He was gracious and magnanimous in defeat. Unarguably, Milan deserved their victory, and now the final beckons. It is hard to imagine we will see as thrilling a final as Benitez's Liverpool and Ancelotti's Rossoneri served up two years ago in Turkey. But the tactical battle of wits is sure to be compelling.

Meanwhile, imagine how Andriy Shevchenko must be feeling now. The team he struggles to fit into are out; the one that fitted him like a glove are preparing for another final. It's all about destiny....


How are you feeling sheva.. tongue.gif

The once king of the san siro.. missing out on enjoying another final with your real family..

Left your home to play in the champions league final or was it to win the premiership with chelsea..

Worked well either way..
blue_prince
Shevchenko Wants Milan Return – Berlusconi
http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=295714


any idea whats going on there?
m1ke
I was in favour of having him back a few months ago, but we've really found our feet recently. It finally seems that we've moved on, and with Ronaldo in the CL next season I think we're going to have another great campaign.

Sheva will always be Sheva, but I don't think that bringing him back now would be the right decision (unless we get him for considerably less than what we sold him for!)
dst
Only if Chelski agreed on a Kaladze-Shevchenko swap deal...

It's won't happen. It's just Silvio...
whoarethepatriots
Get Rid of Olivera and get Sheva back cut price

Everyone wins, except chelsea of course
Rossoneri7
QUOTE (whoarethepatriots @ May 4 2007, 06:41 PM)
Get Rid of Olivera and get Sheva back cut price

Everyone wins, except chelsea of course
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I think that us best. Oliviera never really got his chance on the pitch anyways. Milan kept favoring Inzaghi and Gilardino to him, now that Ronaldo is here. Oliviera isn't exactly as effective; I mean, we have Gila, why do we need another rolleyes.gif

And Chelsea would get a screw up ... But is Abramovic gonna accept giving Sheva back plus money fair huh.gif tongue.gif

Cuz if I know Silvio, Shevchenko is worth less than Oliviera at the moment biggrin.gif
jefri91
Sell Oli to Ittihad and buy Sheva laugh.gif
blue_prince
only becuz we r playing 4-3-2-1 wilth a stand alone striker, i dont think it wud be great to have sheva back. and i am really behind this christmas tree formation, where both kaka and seedorf gets huge space to play and score as well.

maybe having ronaldinho will strengthen our formation and put a restriction in buying any more striker.
I_Rossoneri
I don't want Sheva to return. He was the one who was desperate to leave Milan ohmy.gif , He was the one who was secretly talking to abra about a move for three years and he is the one now paying the price for his betrayal cool.gif

The sad fact is that he would have been remembered as a Milan legend but now he is remebered as just another player.
whoarethepatriots
I would rather see Sheva in a Milan Shirt, rather than a Barca, Madrid, or Inter shirt

If we cant have him nobody can
arivanjj
i think one 30 year old striker is enough. we need to look for fresh blood! not the past
jefri91
he has done so much for us in the last 7 years. Can't believe you guys just put him aside and call him a traitor sad.gif
han2503
QUOTE (jefri91 @ May 5 2007, 01:06 PM)
he has done so much for us in the last 7 years. Can't believe you guys just put him aside and call him a traitor sad.gif
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He left when the club needed him the most, jumped ship when the water was getting rough.

Now he can stay where he is. And besides I doubt he really wants to come back. These are all just rumours
fresh_prince7
Haha and now this debate comes up again.. lets just enjoy all the events that have happened in 2007. It really has been our year thus far.

Sheva gave us his soul for 7 years, took us to glory, led the team as captain. Ok he left when we really needed him, but he's still the 2nd all-time scorer and also a golden ball winner for our club. We've more than proven we can win without him even if that took time and tactical changes. He made a mistake which I'm sure if he could take it all back he would, but he's suffering enough. No doubt he will still be a legend of this club to any doubters, you can't blemish what he did for this club during his time here.

Anyway lets enjoy this moment instead of looking to the past, we've got a much bigger thing to rectify. devil.gif
arivanjj
even if he comes back, how can one be so sure that he'll regain his old form?
whoarethepatriots
QUOTE (arivanjj @ May 7 2007, 09:45 AM)
even if he comes back, how can one be so sure that he'll regain his old form?
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Many thought Ronaldo was finished before he came here, but he did regain his form
arivanjj
QUOTE (whoarethepatriots @ May 7 2007, 08:26 PM)
Many thought Ronaldo was finished before he came here, but he did regain his form
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well even for him, it took much time.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (arivanjj @ May 7 2007, 10:37 AM)
well even for him, it took much time.
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Didn't he score 2 in his full debut tongue.gif
Portman
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GALLIANI: 'Sheva? We'll keep a place open for a few months...'

5/9/2007

MILAN - In the course of the press conference to launch the deal between A.C.Milan and Eagle Pictures, Adriano Galliani answered a question concerning Andriy Shevchenko: 'Sheva remains in our hearts, he and his wife have been invited to Athens to follow the Champions League Final. As for the future, let's see, he is a Chelsea player. Anyway, he knows, we will keep a place open for a few months seeing as after his marriage Kakà has freed up a non-European Union place. But we are not talking about the future too much, now we have to think about the final.'


It's on our official website.





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I can see what we're gonna do this Summer...
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (Porty @ May 9 2007, 09:12 PM)
It's on our official website.





rolleyes.gif

I can see what we're gonna do this Summer...
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Looks like I'm going to have to change my name again...



Sheva Is B...latantly rubbish in England so comes running back!
Portman
QUOTE (Kaka Is Brilliant @ May 9 2007, 10:18 PM)
Looks like I'm going to have to change my name again...
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I was thinking on that. laugh.gif
Rossoneri7
He kissed a shirt other than Milans' !! He left for $$, he left for his wife, or whatever reason he did ... He left.

If he comes back .. He will loose all respect I have for him !!!

Abramovic payed 30M in Sterling for him ! He isn't going to give us Sheva back on the cheap and Silvio will NEVER pay more than 10M EURO for a warn out Shevchenko !

As much as I liked this player, this news is making me loose respect for him. He didn't get as much attention in London as he did at Milan and now he wants to come back and act like he didn't walk out on a chance to become a legend ?? All he will become is a fringe, bench player. With Ronaldo up front, Shevchenko huh.gif ... Ronaldo and Shevchenko ohmy.gif ... biggrin.gif

I like cool.gif
Milan Are Brilliant
If the price is right I'd like him back, only if the price is right.

It looks like we are going to try and pay way over the odds for a certain Brazilian so let's not do it with Sheva too.
dst
QUOTE (Kaka Is Brilliant @ May 10 2007, 01:08 PM)
It looks like we are going to try and pay way over the odds for a certain Brazilian so let's not do it with Sheva too.
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I don't think we're going to spend big on him, if any...

I'm almost sure Sheva wouldn't have been allowed to leave if Abramovic's offer was lower... we got the money and now we're not going to give it back.
Rossoneri7
Tutu Mercato ... Says that :


If Mourinho stays at Chelsea next season (very likely) then Shevchenko will move to AC Milan on loan.


A Sheva loan ?? Good deal, with that, we would give Pato (or anyone else Milana re looking at) a chance to mature over next season.


A very entertaining attacking line up


Kaka----------R10

Ronaldo -- Shevchenko

devilsmiley.gif devilsmiley.gif devilsmiley.gif

Who wants a piece of Milan devil.gif
han2503
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ May 10 2007, 01:09 PM)
Tutu Mercato ... Says that :
If Mourinho stays at Chelsea next season (very likely) then Shevchenko will move to AC Milan on loan.
A Sheva loan ?? Good deal, with that, we would give Pato (or anyone else Milana re looking at) a chance to mature over next season.
A very entertaining attacking line up
Kaka----------R10

Ronaldo -- Shevchenko

devilsmiley.gif  devilsmiley.gif  devilsmiley.gif

Who wants a piece of Milan devil.gif
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That whole magic square thing never works although Sheva is better then the lazy idiotic Adriano rolleyes.gif

As for Sheva, we should really forget about him, we can't continue to live in the past. He made his decision and left, no use in crying over spilt milk.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ May 10 2007, 01:09 PM)
If Mourinho stays at Chelsea next season (very likely) then Shevchenko will move to AC Milan on loan.
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Sounds good but why the hell would Chelsea want to loan him out at his age? He would just be another Crespo, I'm sure if he were to move then Chelsea have the sense to get a transfer fee for him.

I'm sure they will sign one, if not more out of Villa, Torres or Owen so surely they would be looking to sell Crespo and Sheva (if they want him to leave). I know Roman's rich but I'm sure he isn't dumb.
dst
A loan deal with Sheva?? That's never gonna happen!
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