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30-05-2005, 11:27 AM
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I haven't met one single Milan fan who hates him
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That's because they're in denial. Milaniste are unable to hate anyone who wears their precious jersey. I only hate one player currently at Juve..si chiama Paolo Montero! 
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30-05-2005, 06:19 PM
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Udinese have revealed that star midfielder Marek Jankulovksi has joined Italian giants Milan.
A deal was reportedly agreed in January and the Bianconeri have today insisted that the Czech ace will play for the Rossoneri next term.
"I can confirm that the player has gone to Milan," Udinese chief Giampaolo Pozzo said on Monday afternoon.
The San Siro giants have yet to comment on the story but it does seem that Jankulovski has finally moved on.
Jankulovski was close to leaving the Stadio Friuli last summer but moves to Juventus and Inter collapsed.
The former Napoli player, 28, is one of numerous Udinese stars who have caught the eye this term.
The club have qualified for the Champions’ League after a stunning season which has inevitably seen other players linked with an exit.
"If Parma’s Alberto Gilardino is worth £35m then our Vicenzo Iaquinta is valued at £15m," added Pozzo.
"David Pizarro? There have been a lot of rumours regarding him but we will only discuss his proposed sale when a club is really interested."
Striker Iaquinta has also been linked with Milan, while Pizarro is a target for Milan, Inter, Juventus and Roma.
Jankulovski is Milan’s second signing after the club swooped for Swiss international midfielder Johann Vogel from PSV last week.
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****ing milan!
Jankulovski - Maldini/Stam - Nesta - Cafu
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30-05-2005, 06:32 PM
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Simic snubs summer switch
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Milan defender Dario Simic has surprisingly decided to commit his future to the Italian giants.
The Croatian was expected to be sold in the summer, with Everton one of numerous clubs keen on his services.
But the international has revealed that he will still be wearing the Rossoneri shirt in the 2005-06 campaign.
"I’ve spoken with Adriano Galliani and we’ve agreed that I will stay for next season," said the stopper.
"My situation will be totally different from this term because of the serious injury that I have had to deal with recently.
"I’ll be able to train properly with my teammates and be allowed to compete for a starting shirt in the side.
"I’m happy and honoured that I will have another opportunity to play with Milan next year."
Simic has missed most of the season after he was forced to have ankle surgery in late November.
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i can't see that Milan wants this player for another year! Sell him!
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31-05-2005, 07:24 AM
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Its plainly obvious that Milan don't think much of him either, and one of the reasons Sheva got injured because he was over worked in my opinion, and seemed tired near the end of the season.
Gila will be a welcome addition, but one season too late. If he was in the lineup, they could of won both championships in my opinion.
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31-05-2005, 07:52 AM
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Hmmm, something is still wrong with that picture. That back four could be too slow, but what do I know????
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31-05-2005, 07:54 AM
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How old is he? Milan need to go on a youth movement.
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31-05-2005, 09:21 AM
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Milan plan major coup
Day old news, but who can it be??? I personally think its Gila, and their preparing their fans for it.
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Milan have revealed their plans to sign a big-name player, as Real Madrid insist Ronaldo is not leaving the club.
Following Milan's failure to win either Serie A or the UEFA Champions League, the club are determined to give themselves a lift by enticing a major star to San Siro over the summer.
The chequebook is likely to be opened by the Rossoneri, with the club hoping to arrange a permanent deal for on-loan striker Hernan Crespo.
But Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has confirmed that the deposed Italian champions have grander plans than just signing Crespo.
Galliani voiced his desire to make a major splash in the transfer market and claims the club already know who they are going to sign.
"Milan will make a big coup," affirmed Galliani.
"We will sign a big champion and we already know who he is."
The Rossoneri have been linked with a swoop for Ronaldo, despite the Brazilian having a buyout clause of €180 million in his contract.
Real, though, have responded to the rumours by declaring they have no intention of even entering into negotiations to sell the former Internazionale ace.
"Real Madrid are not going to listen to any offers nor negotiate the sale of their forward Ronaldo," read a club statement.
"We want to make it absolutely clear that, following the information published in the daily Marca, neither the president, nor any person at the club, will study an offer for the Real player.
"The club, therefore, are not going to negotiate the departure of the best forward in the world."
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31-05-2005, 09:33 AM
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not gonna happen. he still loves inter.
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31-05-2005, 09:38 AM
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He did once say that he would never join Milan out of respect for Inter.
I think Ronaldo is a smoke screen, its Gila.
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31-05-2005, 10:48 AM
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31-05-2005, 10:54 AM
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Italian giants Milan have officially confirmed the capture of Udinese midfielder Marek Jankulovski.
The Bianconeri outfit yesterday claimed that the deal was done and the Italian giants have revealed details behind the move.
The Czech international, who can play in defence and midfield, has signed until 30 June 2009.
Football Italia reported on numerous occasions last January that a deal had been agreed between the two clubs.
Jankulovski has been eyed by a number of big sides for the last few years, with Inter and Juventus making bids in the past.
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good for milan but not good for the opponents..
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03-06-2005, 12:00 PM
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Depor line up Dhorasoo
Deportivo La Coruna are hoping to sign Milan midfielder Vikash Dhorasoo.
The Spanish side have held talks with Milan over a possible loan deal for the French international.
Depor are busy planning a massive squad overhaul at La Riazor for next season after a disastrous campaign last term.
Depor president Augusto Cesar Lendoiro has held talks with Paulo Futre, who has been brokering the deal on behalf of Milan.
The Spaniards are hoping to get an answer from Milan next week over whether they can have Dhorasoo on loan and if they fail to agree a deal they will look elsewhere for reinforcements.
Milan are likely to let Dhorasoo leave as he failed to establish himself in the Rossoneri's star-studded side last season making just ten starts.
With Milan already having signed Johan Vogel and Marek Jankulovski for next season his first team chances look even more limited and they could be interested in loaning him out.
Deportivo could face a fight for Dhorasoo as long-term admirers Paris Saint Germain are keen to bring him back to France.
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03-06-2005, 07:17 PM
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I like him, and I'm a bit surprised they are passing on him already.
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07-06-2005, 04:20 PM
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Milan In For Ljungberg!
The Rossoneri are ready to sign the Swedish winger.
Following the incoming transfers of Johann Vogel and Marek Jankulovksi, Milan are close to sign another high profile midfielder: Frederik Ljungberg.
The Arsenal player is seen as the ideal right winger for the Rossoneri thanks to his speed and technical qualities. The transfer could be eased by the fact that recently Ljunberg declared that he will not renew his contract with the London-based club.
In the meantime, Milan are also set to complete the transfer of Alberto Gilardino from Parma, but the announcement will only be made after the 20th of June, following the relegation playoff between the Gialloblu and Bologna.
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07-06-2005, 08:58 PM
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Something about this move surprises me. How old is Freddie? Has he had a falling out with Arsenal?
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