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xudong
Will he miss the match against Juventus? sad.gif Best wishes to him.

Anyone with news please update. thanx.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (xudong @ Oct 19 2005, 10:40 PM)
Will he miss the match against Juventus? sad.gif Best wishes to him.

Anyone with news please update. thanx.
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I'm no expert but I think he'll miss the game at the weekend but will play the one after that from the looks of it.
xudong
It is a great relief to hear that he is ok. I am counting on him to hunt some zebras. tongue.gif
jagar
We're missing Sheva, Juv is missin Vieira, its sorta even i guess....considering both teams are now lacking one of their best players
xudong
QUOTE (jagar @ Oct 23 2005, 10:06 PM)
We're missing Sheva, Juv is missin Vieira, its sorta even i guess....considering both teams are now lacking one of their best players
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what do u mean? sad.gif did u say that Sheva still can't make Juventus game? sad.gif damn it, that's awful. we won't have Nesta probably. sad.gif

but I am still confident that we can beat the crap out of Zebras. mad.gif devilsmiley.gif devil.gif
m1ke
I think Sheva will make it... and Inzaghi will partner him upfront devil.gif
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (m1ke @ Oct 24 2005, 10:25 AM)
I think Sheva will make it... and Inzaghi will partner him upfront devil.gif
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What about Gilar?
amancik
sheva will miss the game against empoli .... but i believe he will return for next week big game ...
Brian Birkin
Maybe good that Sheva dont play against Empoli, would be sad to have him rip the wound. As long as he thrases Juve as Jusual wink.gif i am happy.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (Brian Birkin @ Oct 24 2005, 05:26 PM)
As long as he thrases Juve as Jusual wink.gif i am happy.
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Hopefully although I can see Pippo scoring against his old club biggrin.gif
Brian Birkin
yeah i think pippo can make one.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (Brian Birkin @ Oct 24 2005, 06:57 PM)
yeah i think pippo can make one.
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Ha, ha I wonder what his celebration would be if he did cool.gif
Brian Birkin
QUOTE (Sheva Is Brilliant 05 @ Oct 24 2005, 07:59 PM)
Ha, ha I wonder what his celebration would be if he did cool.gif
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hehe well, i really like how he goes crazy after his goals, its great to see.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (Brian Birkin @ Oct 24 2005, 07:03 PM)
hehe well, i really like how he goes crazy after his goals, its great to see.
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Yes but this is against Juve (his old team).
Brian Birkin
QUOTE (Sheva Is Brilliant 05 @ Oct 24 2005, 08:11 PM)
Yes but this is against Juve (his old team).
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maybe he shows off against the juve crowd laugh.gif
xudong
QUOTE (Brian Birkin @ Oct 24 2005, 02:03 PM)
maybe he shows off against the juve crowd laugh.gif
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that would be a good one. biggrin.gif
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (xudong @ Oct 24 2005, 09:16 PM)
that would be  a good one. biggrin.gif
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I think Inzaghi would not celebrate to his typical standards if he did score against Juve because he is that kind of person.
xudong
QUOTE (Sheva Is Brilliant 05 @ Oct 24 2005, 03:26 PM)
I think Inzaghi would not celebrate to his typical standards if he did score against Juve because he is that kind of person.
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I agree with you. I believe that he is a very appreciative person. smile.gif

He probably should run to the Juventus Administration in Turin and celebrate in front of them. Haha, joking.. tongue.gif
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (xudong @ Oct 24 2005, 09:29 PM)
I agree with you. I believe that he is a very appreciative person. smile.gif
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Yes he is which is really good for a player of his calibre, unlike some other star players.
Brian Birkin
Juve dont deserve anyone to be nice to them. Moggi and juve is the worst that has happened to italian football lol.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (Brian Birkin @ Oct 24 2005, 09:42 PM)
Juve dont deserve anyone to be nice to them.
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Well I get the feeling you wouldn't be nice to them king.gif

That's the type of player Inzaghi is though appreciative
xudong
QUOTE (Brian Birkin @ Oct 24 2005, 03:42 PM)
Juve dont deserve anyone to be nice to them. Moggi and juve is the worst that has happened to italian football lol.
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do juventus deserve Moggi's being nice to them? tongue.gif

just messing with you. wink.gif
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (xudong @ Oct 26 2005, 02:19 AM)
do juventus deserve Moggi's being nice to them? tongue.gif

just messing with you. wink.gif
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huh.gif

I think Inzaghi just is that kind of person, loyal.
xudong
still haven't heard any positive news about sheva's comeback to juventus game. makes me nervous.. sad.gif
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (xudong @ Oct 27 2005, 07:57 PM)
still haven't heard any positive news about sheva's comeback to juventus game. makes me nervous..  sad.gif
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We were worried why!!!

What a performance smile.gif
xudong
QUOTE (Sheva Is Brilliant 05 @ Oct 29 2005, 04:06 PM)
We were worried why!!!

What a performance smile.gif
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that is our mighty milan. we don't need our golden ball winner to win against a nasty bunch of dopers.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (xudong @ Oct 29 2005, 10:13 PM)
that is our mighty milan. we don't need our golden ball winner to win against a nasty bunch of dopers.
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Haha I thought we did before tonight but I was obviously so wrong smile.gif
xudong
actually PSV game is only a few days ago, the new question will be:

will Sheva be able to make it?
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (xudong @ Oct 29 2005, 10:32 PM)
actually PSV game is only a few days ago, the new question will be:

will Sheva be able to make it?
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I imagine so but will Ancelotti play him after how well the team played tonight?
Portman
QUOTE (xudong @ Oct 29 2005, 10:32 PM)
actually PSV game is only a few days ago, the new question will be:

will Sheva be able to make it?
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Hum... maybe Gila-Sheva for Tuesday.

The team played well tonight, but I think Shevchenko will be back in action in Holland vs. PSV smile.gif.
rjpado
QUOTE (Portugal @ Oct 30 2005, 08:00 AM)
Hum... maybe Gila-Sheva for Tuesday.

The team played well tonight, but I think Shevchenko will be back in action in Holland vs. PSV smile.gif.
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will this be 100% sure? anyone have anything sure about shevchenko?
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (rjpado @ Oct 30 2005, 02:35 AM)
will this be 100% sure? anyone have anything sure about shevchenko?
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I don't think we will know a hundred percent whether he will play or not until a few hours before kick-off.
xudong
QUOTE (Sheva Is Brilliant 05 @ Oct 30 2005, 10:41 AM)
I don't think we will know a hundred percent whether he will play or not until a few hours before kick-off.
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I agree.

I didn't know that he wasn't even on the bench until the game was over. I thought he was starting from the bench against Juventus.

then I saw him in casual clothes when celebrating...

Hopefully he will at least be on the bench against PSV. smile.gif
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (xudong @ Oct 30 2005, 11:22 PM)
Hopefully he will at least be on the bench against PSV. smile.gif
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Well I'm a believer that after the performance the lads put in against Juventus they should all start again unless they are injured or tired smile.gif
KillerMax
*Mods, please don't move this to the video forum for it's more than just a compilation topic. It's also a farewell topic to one of Milan's most inspirational and dedicated players of the past decade. Thanks*

A note to all Milan fans:

Hey all. I started working on this project long time ago and I would have never guessed it would become a farewell compilation. As I watch the video clips, I can't prevent myself from dropping a tear or two. Shevchenko is my idol. This is a man I have been watching closely for the past 8 years... What he has done for Milan can't be forgotten and disrespected. There is no replacement for him as some players just can't be replaced and they shouldn't be replaced. But as others have mentioned, there is more to one man's life than just a sport and we are ought to respect that.

Compilation info:

This is not an ordinary compilation. It's long and it's very high quality. It features Sheva's best goals from 1999 to 2004.

Title: Andriy Shevchenko- 7 extraordinary years

Duration: 23:49

Video quality: 2060 kbps

Exclusive to milanfan.com

Download links:

http://www.filefactory.com/get/v3/h.php?f=...b1ed9480b6499ed
Enjoy!

filefront link coming soon.
m1ke
Looking forward to this pKillerMax!
daj0
Yea sounds good,

Even on a sad day like this
Milan Are Brilliant
Sounds good pity it's about him leaving, oh how Milan are going to be nothing to how they were with him
KillerMax
Stupid Filefront won't let me upload... The file is 350mb so, I can't put it up on yousendit... I guess I'll just have to try later.
Sorry for the wait guys...
dst
try file factory...
KillerMax
The comp is up now. Enjoy!

Thanks for sharing dst. wink.gif
arivanjj
thanx alot, great work.
dst
* mods please correct my English where it's bad if you can, thanks!!!!It's a way for me to learn *


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this is the least I can do for Milan's alltime 2nd goalscorer (that could have easily been the first sad.gif )

The Master Of the House
Sheva's family was a traditional military one, the typical family of ex-USSR where commitment to arms and vocational rehabilitation were the one and the same!!!Back then noone believed that an all-blonde baby boy that first saw the light of day on the 29th of September, 1976 would so dramatically change those entrenched ideas and rebel against them. Andriy was not like all the other kids though! He was brought up in Dvirkivshchyna, a small village in Ukraine 90km east of Kiev and at his first birthday he saw people dressed up in crisp, imposing uniforms inebriated by the vodka his father, an army officer had stood them with.

Something's Cooking
His mother was the first person to understand that something was out of the ordinary
with Andriy. In spite of her not liking the idea that her only son would join the military she had to obey her stern husband's desires. "Andriy was born to be an artist, I knew it from the start. However if I had said that to Mikola he would have killed me".

First Touch With The Ball
In the home-camp of the Shevchenko family the word "ball" was unknown.Not until he first went to school did Andriy discover his aptitude, since he had only been kicking pillows and small round lunch boxes he secretly used to take from his mother's kitchen.It was the summer of '84 when Andriy began his football rebellion.For the first time his father (who had been promoted to brigadier in the meantime) was going to be apsent from home for about two months in order to organise and look over an infant regiment of the regular soviet army in former East Germany.Without the boogieman over his head, eight year old Andriy seized the opportunity and did things that until then he didn't know about and was indoctrinated to avoid.He came out of the house to go to the earthen field of Dvirkivshchyna where
he knew that Nikolai Hrustov, neighbor carpenter's son, with whom he had lucid bidding not to have any contact was.During the following two months Nikolai and Andryi became inseparable friends and the football was their first inamorata.It was then that the headmaster of the football school of Dynamo Kyiv Alexandr Spakov casually discovered Andryi and asked to meet his parents.

My Son Is A Bum?
Mikola's return from East Germany put an end to this story.Already credited Commander in chief of the Soviet army for the excellent fashion in which he organised the regiment in a foreign country, father Shevchenko returned home proud and prepared to share his happiness for this achievment of his with his successor to the glorious army of the country.Instead what he came in view of did surely gave him the needle; Andriy had taken off the one-coloured pullover that bore the CCCP emblem and having put on the Dynamo Kyiv training shirt while kicking in the yard the only thing that made him mad with rage; a football.Mikola, though a strict serviceman was not the kind of father that would beat his child.Anryi's discipline was close confinement in free-time and forbiddance to leave home for a month.Not because he had persuaded his mother to buy him the ball but for expressing his objections to the soldiering life his father was so ambitiously prepareing for him.Mikola refused to meet Alexandr Spakov and opted to instead mail him a letter in which he brought into relief that his own was to become an exceptional serviceman
and not any bum with long hair that would play football, listen to Rolling Stones and smoke marijuana.

The Move To Kyiv
In late 1986, and while the Kyiv residents had shyly started to compromise on life in ,because of Chernobyl, polluted air of Kyiv, Shevchenko's family moved permanently
to the capital of (afterwards free) Ukraine.Andryi then saw the opportunity
occur before his eyes and showed his father that he was not satisfied with the choices he had made for his own life; "He was barely eating, was very melancholic and his grades at school had already started to lower.I always dreamed that he would become a great serviceman, I was never a friend of football but no father likes to see his child pine away and Andryi had for the past two years showed that more than anything he enjoyed playing football" Mikola recalls.Seeing his own son in broken spirit he finally decided to meet the headmaster of Dynamo Kyiv's football school and think out his suggestion."Avocation with football is going to make him stiffer and, essentially, much more disciplined physically and mentally" was the gammon and spinach Spakov told Andryi's father and he agreed approving of the great transfer to Dynamo's school.

Father Silvio
Already in his first year there Anryi became the leading figure.While eleven he led the Dynamo youngsters to win the school championship of the town and hereupon the whole Ukraine confederation one.In his twelve he was the first ever student of the school who traveled (as a companion) outside of Ukraine following Dynamo's men team into San Siro where he trained with the Milan youngsters for two days.He returned home bringing to his classmates presents they had never before seen in the communistic Kyiv, such as Coca-Colas, gums and video games.In his thirteen AC Milan proposed to him to move in Italy in order to join the Rossoneri academies, and in his fourteen there was a guard outside of his house so that he wouldn't go to train.How did that happen?The fourteen year old's fame, reminiscent of Oleg Blokhin
(current Ukraine coach), had already surpassed the Soviet Union's frontiers as besides AC Milan, Ajax and FC Barcelona were also interested in obtaining his signnature while in the meantime the immature young kid gradually transformed into a beautiful teenager that had quite an impact on young girls.So how would he be able to consentrate on studying?He barely got a pass in most courses
and that pissed Mikola off as he saw that Spakov welshed on his promise that he would persuade young Andryi to permanently study in order to ensure his place in the school and continue his career in Dynamo in which he had began to take part in some of the men's training sessions.In January 1990, soldier Nikolai Chehov was commanded by Mikola to guard his house and to brief the brigadier whenever Andryi attempted to leave in order to join the training.This limitation had a positive effect in the control of the moppet who listened to his father and began studying intensively.
That was the last time Mikola believed that his son could finally forget about football and become an army man of quality.Almost a year after, when Andryi had already turned fifteen, at the home of the Shevchenkos came a letter from AC Milan, the usual kind of, the clubs send to blandish the parents of talented youngsters they closely follow up; "You have to be proud of your gifted son.We watch him permanently and we sure hope that he'll be here with us soon".Mikola kept the letter
and for the first time in his life he smiled for what his son insisted he wanted to become.It wasn't the pretty words that made him do so but the signature of the man
that had, obviously, inspired and written them by himself since the odour of the expensive pen remained fadeless; Honoured, SILVIO BERLUSCONI.





In about five months (the 29th of September) Andryi Shevchenko will look himself in the mirror and he will be thirty.He will then have his first football wrinkles, unfortunately in a blue shirt cry.gif

Goodbye Sheva!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cry.gif

dst
Just d/led thanks!!!!
check on this too guys...
Rossoneri7
He is definatly going down as not only a legend, but as one of the 2 leading goal scorers in Milan's history.
RD.X
Great Post dst - I didn't know any of those things about Sheva.He was my Hero and he still is!

Just a note about mysef:
I've been a footy fan + Milan fan for only a year and a half now and I've never watched Milan play cos of darned cable tv connections, but I've just bought a set top box and can watch most of the matches.

The Irony is that the player I wanted to watch the most in Milan colours was Sheva and to think I can't even watch him play for Milan once kills me inside.That's just my fate I suppose... cry.gif sad.gif
dst
QUOTE (RD.X @ May 27 2006, 10:29 PM)
Great Post dst - I didn't know any of those things about Sheva.He was my Hero and he still is!

Just a note about mysef:
I've been a footy fan + Milan fan for only a year and a half now and I've never watched Milan play cos of darned cable tv connections, but I've just bought a set top box and can watch most of the matches.

The Irony is that the player I wanted to watch the most in Milan colours was Sheva and to think I can't even watch him play for Milan once kills me inside.That's just my fate I suppose...  cry.gif  sad.gif
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so you're the one that scared him away mad.gif mad.gif mad.gif
no.. really don't think about it.You're lucky cause you're about to watch "The Rebirth Of The Legendary Team"...Ha ha smile.gif (hopefully unsure.gif )
Nova
He's not a Legend.

Maldini , Baresi , Rivera , Costacurta , ... are legend.

He could've become one , but unfortunatly he's joining chelsea.
DvZ
QUOTE (Nova @ May 28 2006, 09:53 AM)
He's not a Legend.

Maldini , Baresi , Rivera , Costacurta , ... are legend.

He could've become one , but unfortunatly he's joining chelsea.
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true... he is a legend in the making; despite not being an Italian or a Milanese ...

but, then, that's maybe the cause why he wont be a legend.. he can pack his bag to London .. a legend? nope... just another great player who once play for Milan
Bluesummers
Thats what i hate about Chelsea, and most of the english teams. The players are either hated or loved. The fan base is half ***. Look at drogba, he was happy before he came to chelsea. Now he wants to leave, same with crespo and gallas. Milan have true fans; we dont ditch the team if there doing bad or have lost certain games. He will see this, and will regret it for the rest of his life.
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