DugiNesta said:look Galliani " We Need a new Defender and no Strikers "
Hernan Crespo was being linked with a return to Milan a few weeks ago.menon_inc said:Strikers?? Which striker have we been linked with? I must have missed that 1
Cause he is a arrogant dirty player, not one I would welcome at MilanSGK71122 said:Why are you happy?
Then play Tevez as a defender?? Funny!! We need defender not midfielder or striker!!MaGasTeR said:We should get Tevez then![]()
Seedorf is naturally a left-sided player but can move on the right too.Wild said:We will have the slowest flank in the history of football with Seedorf + Stam/Simic.
I just hope we do sign a right flank.
Seedorf naturally plays in the centre, and I think that's his best position. He also prefers playing there, says so in his biographymilanist said:Seedorf is naturally a left-sided player but can move on the right too.
Umm, he is ours?? what are you basing this on? San Paolos pres. just denied that Milan had any interest in Lugano, why would he be lying?Demerio said:PRESIDENT GOUVEA: 'Milan have not requested Lugano'
1/6/2006
MILAN - ’Milan have not requested Lugano.’ Marcelo Portugal Gouvea, president of San Paolo, was speaking about Milan's supposed interest in Uruguayan defender Diego Lugano: 'There has been no offer from Milan for the player. If there was, Leonardo (former San Paulo defender and Milan Foundation general secretary) would let us know.' According to the Brazilian press, Seville are ready to buy the defender.
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I think that Lugano is ours. When something like this is on the official acmilan.com there is no other thing. He is OURS. Its a just a question when. January or summer...
SGK71122 said:Umm, he is ours?? what are you basing this on? San Paolos pres. just denied that Milan had any interest in Lugano, why would he be lying?
Isnt it obvious that it WONT happen just because it WAS posted on acmilan.com?? If they didnt know for sure that he wasnt coming, they wouldnt post it right?Demerio said:Come onnn... Why the hell ACMILAN.COM has post this NEWS...It must be something here. I CAN FEEL IT !!!
SGK71122 said:Isnt it obvious that it WONT happen just because it WAS posted on acmilan.com?? If they didnt know for sure that he wasnt coming, they wouldnt post it right?
Well see....,Demerio said:OK... so why thay didnt wrote about TORRES, about GALLAS, about TERRY and etc a? why thay didnt write about every romour?
U can say what u want but i can feel when Milan are up on som player !!!
Demerio said:OK... so why thay didnt wrote about TORRES, about GALLAS, about TERRY and etc a? why thay didnt write about every romour?
U can say what u want but i can feel when Milan are up on som player !!!
Maybe that wouldn't have happened if he was here in Milano... I say it's karma...milanist said:São Paulo: Fabiano Regrets Breaking Lugano’s Nose
30/01/2006 23:29
Guarani defender Fabiano may not have scored a goal on his debut with Guarani in the 3-3 draw with São Paulo last night, but he certainly stamped his name on the game – and Tricolor centre-back Diego Lugano’s nose.
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Whilst going for a 50/50 aerial ball, Fabiano’s elbow hit the Uruguayan square in the face, fracturing the Tricolor player’s nose. Lugano, bloody and enraged, almost went for Fabiano, but was held back originally by the referee and afterwards by his colleagues.
Fabiano guaranteed that it wasn’t a deliberated attack, but just one of the dangers of going up for a high ball. “It was a normal play. Lugano rose up behind me and I jumped with my arms spread, as you do in those sort of clashes to protect yourself. His head actually hit me on the back of my arm”.
21 year-old Fabiano is on loan from Santos to the Bugre until the end of 2006, and made it clear that his intentions were honourable. “I’ve never – and would never – deliberately wound a fellow professional. Last year I was in dry dock for seven months, so I know how bad it feels.”
Despite clearly feeling he was not to fault in Lugano’s misfortune, Fabiano made a point of apologising to the São-Paulino. “I want to apologise, and I hope that he accepts my apologies. If I knew that that was going to happen, I’d never have gone for that ball”, added the player.
Diego Lugano himself was, unsurprisingly, not very talkative with his nose reset and protected, but showed no hard feelings after his initial fury had subsided. “I don’t hold any grudge against Fabiano as this sort of injury is part and parcel of going in for headers even though there’s danger involved.”
[Source: Goal.com]
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