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Dec 10 2009, 03:58 AM
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Honestly..I would like one too. But I don't see any pound for pound replacements for Zee or Pirlo. While I see more than a replacement for any of our strikers in Dzeko. When you don't have money to spend, it's stupid to spend it on band-aid replacements.
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Dec 10 2009, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Dec 9 2009, 02:57 AM) QUOTE (Goal.com) Abate is now the Target
Arab City are keeping a close eye on AC Milan full-back Ignazio Abate with a view to making a January move, according to a report from the daily camel.
Mark Hughes, is reportedly interested in acquiring a defender in the January transfer window as he makes preparations to implement his new formation, the 4-0-6.
The 23-year-old is a versatile defender who can also play in midfield. He is currently on the fringes of the Italian national squad, having already played for his country at Under-21 level and in the Olympics. But Lippi is retarted and is too stubborn to give this young players a chance.
A right-sided, pacy player, Abate's arrival would surely pose questions about the future of the overrated and overpaid big time flop Micah Richards.
There is no indication yet as to the potential size of the fee involved, But you know its going to be large, arab city splash the cash baby! LOL!!! Seems they are getting serious. Daily camel? "Retarted"? Are you fabricating Goal.crap articles now?
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Dec 10 2009, 11:53 AM
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QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Dec 10 2009, 04:58 AM) Honestly..I would like one too. But I don't see any pound for pound replacements for Zee or Pirlo. While I see more than a replacement for any of our strikers in Dzeko. When you don't have money to spend, it's stupid to spend it on band-aid replacements. Come on now, Seedorf has been solid but he's been far from great. There surely are a few players out there who can do at least as good as he does... and why do you a direct replacement anyway, you say you want more options... let's get someone that can come in and change the look of the team...
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Dec 10 2009, 12:48 PM
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Mediaset is reporting that due to Bonera's continuing injury problems, Milan might bring Astori back in January (he's on co-ownership with Cagliari).
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Dec 10 2009, 09:13 PM
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I don't think Astori'd cost us 5 million -- we do, after all, own half of him.
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Dec 10 2009, 09:22 PM
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QUOTE 10.12.2009 10.45 by Pietro Mazzara Article read 933 times Source: milannews.it
According to newspaper reports Roma and Roma to Milan would be looking at the house red and yellow to reinforce the package of external defense. Especially the Rossoneri WOULD BE following the Brazilian full-back Cicinho, who has no place in Ranieri's preference Motta and drawers. The negotiation continues Romania, could be followed by Ernesto Bronzetti, market consultant is that the Rossoneri's club Rome itself. QUOTE 10.12.2009 12.13 by Marco Gori source: milannews.it Today the name of Jolly defensive del Monaco, Cédric Mongongu (20), was again approached to Milan. Contacted exclusively by TMW, a staff member of the national Under-21 French, Christophe Mongai, said: "Milan are following him for some time and send their emissaries to observe it very often, this does not mean that a deal is in place concrete shall 'that the Rossoneri's club is close to the player. If Juventus have expressed an interest in my client? "Not, I know. A departure in the next box market? In football you never know, but I think that hypothesis very difficult. While the fact that the player has recently signed a three year with Monaco can be a barrier to its possible transfer to AC Milan? The problem is not the contract, but that player is also required in England. Obviously, 'Italy is a welcome destination, but the Premier League is a very important stage. " (IMG:http://www.africahit.com/news/images/articles/2009_05/6427/u1_mongongu.jpg) he's 20
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Dec 10 2009, 10:17 PM
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I'm not sure who's on the market, per se. Just because someone isn't playing doesn't mean that their club might be willing to loan them.
If I had to pick someone Milan doesn't own at least half of and the gobbi don't get stupid and put Chiellini on the market, I'd probably try to grab Roma's Marco Motta, Samp's Salvatore Bocchetti, or one of the two kiddies from Bari, Bonucci or Ranocchia.
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