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Make up your mind boddy! Are you talking about bribing the refs or playing in the game!! I kick the dirty players any day any time in the field. Just like Totti and Zidane! If you say you won't, then you are a potato my friend!
BTW, I don't think there is anyone in the world playing as dirty as Marco! So please be quiet jigar!
But, we were talking about bribaries, not playing dirty in the game, two different things.
I can't beleive what a finisher he is. To me, he has no skills, no power, no dazzling speed, but he is in the right place at the right time. he scores so many and that's what really counts!
I can't beleive what a finisher he is. To me, he has no skills, no power, no dazzling speed, but he is in the right place at the right time. he scores so many and that's what really counts!
Forza SuperPippo
Yes he is in fantastic form right now and he did his job well. But I don't believe Faro palyer scored against Buffon!!!
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani spoke at length about what he wants the team to achieve over the coming 12 months, after what has obviously been a trying season.
zoom - galleria He began by highlighting how the team had faced up to the challenges since July.
"We were suffering this time last year," he said. "It wasn't a very pleasing environment, there was a lot of worry.
"Now after 12 months we have the Champions League again; it's fantastic for us, our fans and sponsors.
"I would truly thank the sponsors who were fantastic and stuck by Milan, with none of them leaving in the summer.
"They have shown us that we can be stronger than injustice, envy and misfortune Last began for us on July 25 when we had to play in the Champions League preliminary round.
"We had to call back all the players from vacation but they all wanted to. Along with Carlo Ancelotti, we decided to prepare exclusively to get through the preliminary.
"We knew this could create problems in the long term but our first objective has always been the Champions League. We started well in the league and the Champions League, then there was a fall off to the injuries but it was all marvellous in the last part of the year, as we all know.
"The semi-final with Manchester United was considered the perfect game, for me it was one of the greatest games of the Berlusconi era and for this game I would thank Carlo Ancelotti who I would like to see become the Ferguson of Milan and who I am sure will manage to do it."
"Now we have two more chances, to win the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup," he continued, looking ahead.
"Our objectives for next season are very clear: the first to win the World Cup for Clubs in Tokyo. The second is the Champions League, the third the championship, the fourth the European Super Cup, the fifth the Italian Cup.
"Clearly, we would like to win them all but that's certainly not easy. My dream in the drawer is to take our six internationals who are World Champions and become World Club champions."
AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed Arsenal striker Thierry Henry is among his transfer targets this summer.
Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o and Chelsea's Didier Drogba have all been linked with moves to the San Siro but it is France international Henry who is considered Milan's primary target.
The sale of Andriy Shevchenko to Chelsea last summer has left a big void in the Rossoneri squad, although it did not stop them winning the Champions League last month.
Ricardo Oliveira, who joined from Real Betis last summer, has failed to make much of an impact while Alberto Gilardino is out of favour with Ancelotti and has already expressed his intention to leave the club.
Milan have relied on veteran striker Filippo Inzaghi to come up with the goods in front of goal and he has responded, most notably in the Champions League final against Liverpool when Inzaghi scored twice.
But Ancelotti is still eager to strengthen with Henry fixed firmly in his sights.
He said: 'Henry is a great striker and among the players that we are interested in.
'Our wish is to acquire a midfielder and a striker this summer but they are all difficult signings to make.
'There is no reason why Gilardino's wish to leave the club cannot come true as we can find an adequate player in exchange.'
Ancelotti had claimed just after the Champions League final that the club were on the brink of a major transfer coup.
He said in May: 'Last summer there were not many players who wanted to come to Milan but there are more now.
'There's one none of you would suspect and if I was to tell you the world would end. We are delighted that he wants to play for Milan.'
Adriano Galliani has admitted that Milan will officially ask for Barcelona's Samuel Eto`o' from the 18th June, following the end of the Spanish Primera Division. He also stated that Alberto Gilardino can leave if a team offers them 24 million Euros, even though Juventus are only ready to pay 18 million Euros at most.
Milan apparently are also after Brazilian player Daniel Alves of Sevilla, but will need to beat the stiff competition of Chelsea.
Wow man we are linked to all sorts of strikers recently nice.but we need 1-2 defenders and 1 midfielder at least.heres th full story on Eto.....
Milan confirm offer for Barca's Eto'o
AC Milan have confirmed their interest in signing Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o, but distanced themselves from media reports suggesting a deal was almost done.
The European champions said Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani had been misquoted.
'No assault on Eto'o,' the club said in a statement on Wednesday.
'A great club like Barcelona deserve to know that Adriano Galliani has read with astonishment this morning what some daily papers have written in regards to relative phrases that have been attributed but do not correspond to what was said.
'Eto'o is a Barcelona player. Milan will make an official approach to Barcelona when the Spanish league finishes, but without the certainty that the great striker will eventually arrive at Milan as the Catalonia club rightly have the final decision on whether to sell or not.'
Milan struggled for goals in the early part of the season after selling Andriy Shevchenko to Chelsea.
They brought in Brazil striker Ronaldo in January, but have since been linked with bids for Eto'o, Arsenal striker Thierry Henry or the return of Shevchenko.
Galliani said on Tuesday that unsettled striker Alberto Gilardino could leave for 24 million euros ($32 million).
Filippo Inzaghi was preferred to the former Parma forward in Milan's Champions League final win over Liverpool last month and took full advantage by scoring twice in the 2-1 victory.
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