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AC Milan signs Ronaldinho!
Jul 16, 2008 01:12
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21 million Euros! AC Milan has successfully signed Ronaldinho! It is said that AC Milan has made a three-year contract with Ronaldinho. According to the contract, Ronaldinho will gain 6.5 million Euros per year. His salary ranks No.2 in AC Milan, just after Kaka. In addition, AC Milan has allowed Ronaldinho to attend Beijing Olympic Games. Now Ronadinho can play together with Kaka. What kind of surprise will he and Kaka give us? Just wait and see!


In the next 3 years, he will red and black suit and fight for AC Milan.

Jul 16, 2008 12:08
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It seems I was right, Man city were no match really although I think Mark Hughes will make them a better team than they have been the last few years.
Mark Hughes is a man many experts think will take over from Sir Alex Ferguson at Man Utd when he retires.
Alan
Jul 16, 2008 21:52
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"Mark Hughes is a man many experts think will take over from Sir Alex Ferguson at Man Utd when he retires."

Alan, can you tell me more about this guy? I am curious about him since you said that he would take over Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Sounds like he is very capable.
Jul 16, 2008 22:17
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Well, a source says that Shevchenko might return to AC Milan again. If he comes back, how could Ancelotti handle with those big stars? You see, AC Milan has too many forwards, including Pato, Inzaghi and another guy (I couldn't remember his name). If Shevchenko is back, the competition for the forward position will be harsh.

Actually, Ronaldinho's arrival has made several players upset. Seedorf said Ronaldinho was a great footballer but he was not the "must" for AC Milan. I guess that Seedorf is a bit "nervous" about Ronaldinho. He is afraid that Ronaldinho might replace him.

Alan, do you think it is a good idea to let Shevchenko go back AC Milan?
Jul 17, 2008 13:59
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Alan, can you tell me more about this guy? I am curious about him since you said that he would take over Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. Sounds like he is very capable.

Jimmy, Mark Hughes played for Man Utd twice, Barcelona,Chelsea,Everton and Wales, he was a hard player and feared by many defenders, and he has also managed Wales and Blackburn Rovers.

Alan, do you think it is a good idea to let Shevchenko go back AC Milan?

Dreamlife, Shevchenko has never really played that well since going to Chelsea, I think he will go back to AC Milan because I don't think he will play many games for Chelsea.
Alan
Jul 18, 2008 04:36
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Alan, it is true that Shevchenko hasn't played that well when he stayed at AC Milan. This is why he wants to go back to AC Milan. However, his return might cause some troubles as I said. Do you think that his former teammates could embrace him as well as before?
Jul 18, 2008 09:49
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Alan, it is true that Shevchenko hasn't played that well when he stayed at AC Milan. This is why he wants to go back to AC Milan. However, his return might cause some troubles as I said. Do you think that his former teammates could embrace him as well as before?

I don't know to be honest, it dependson their game plan, he didn't fit in with Chelsea's style, there again with Scolari taking over at Chelsea then it might be different.
Alan
Jul 20, 2008 21:38
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"In addition, AC Milan has allowed Ronaldinho to attend Beijing Olympic Games."

He is 28 years old. How can he take part in Olympic soccer matches? This is unfair.
Jul 21, 2008 10:06
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"In addition, AC Milan has allowed Ronaldinho to attend Beijing Olympic Games."

He is 28 years old. How can he take part in Olympic soccer matches? This is unfair.

I think you will find each country are allowed a certain amount off over age players.
Alan
Jul 21, 2008 21:48
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Thanks, Alan. I have searched in google. It is said that all footballers who attend in Olympic football matches should be under 23 years old. However, each team can have three footballer who are over 23 years old. It is even said that those footballers needn't take the doping tests because FIFA doesn't agree with IOC's standards on doping control. Is this true?
As for women, there is no age limit. I don't why.
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