Carlo Ancelotti: “Dear Franco, it is with pleasure that I wish you all the best wishes for your birthday. We are at 60 but it means that we have had many good memories and I have had many beautiful ones with you. A hug and best wishes.”
George Weah: “It’s a great opportunity to stay thank you for everything you did for me when I was at Milan. Captain, my big brother, you are a person with a big heart. Happy birthday. You are ageing well, as you are still young. Happy birthday my captain.”
Roberto Baggio: “It’s a very important day for you, you have reached a great milestone. I hope you your family are well. I wish you all the best and send you a hug. I hope everything will go how you wish. Ciao Capitano.”
Jean-Pierre Papin: “Dear Captain, I wanted to wish you happy birthday. For me it was a privilege to be able to play with you and with many other great champions in this great team.”
Massimo Ambrosini: “Happy birthday, Captain. I must confess that the most difficult thing when I arrived at Milan was to address you informally. Happy birthday, thank you for everything. I love you.”
Frank Rijkaard: “Hi Franco, legendary Captain. I wish you a happy birthday, I hope it will be a wonderful day for you. A big hug. Ciao Maestro.”
Marco Simone: “Captain, happy birthday. In this double digit there’s the number six, a number that you have managed to lift like no one else in the history of football. I often think of everything you have taught me as a footballer and as a man. Ciao Capitano.”
Demetrio Albertini: “Every time I look at this photo, I relive the infinite emotion of the captains embrace. It gives me goosebumps. His eyes spoke more than his words. Happy birthday Franco 6.”