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its a toss up once again for AC milan, inter, and fiorentina imo.
Thu Aug 10, 2006 7:21 pm
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it isn't confirmed yet but it looks like AC Milan is getting a new Brazilian talent, his name is Rafael Sobis he's 21 and he's coming from the brazilian Internacional
Sobis was already selected by new Brazilian coach Dunga
Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:52 pm
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El Marino wrote:
it isn't confirmed yet but it looks like AC Milan is getting a new Brazilian talent, his name is Rafael Sobis he's 21 and he's coming from the brazilian Internacional
Sobis was already selected by new Brazilian coach Dunga
wow dunga thats great ac milian now will have a coach that is a legend
Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:55 am
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I meant Dunga is coach of the Brazilian national team, he selected Sobis for the national team

Ronaldo is coming to AC Milan too, Real asked 30 million for him, Milan only wanted to give 18 million, what the amount is that is eventually paid I don't know
Fri Aug 25, 2006 11:44 am
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Milan vs Torino
Serie A Week 15 - 10/12/06 (14.00 UK)
Milan - Torino

Stadio Meazza

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Milan are slowly starting along the comeback trail, but will need to be wary of a Torino side who are picking up momentum when they welcome the newly-promoted side to the San Siro. With both teams showing signs of improvement it should be a tense encounter.

With both Alberto Gilardino and Marco Borriello hitting the back of the net last week in the 2-2 draw at Cagliari, it looks like the Rossoneri could finally be overcoming their goal drought. That was the first time a striker had scored for Milan in over a month, and only the second time since the opening match of the season.

That lack of goals has also had a severe affect on the team’s results. Starting with the loss to Inter in the Milan derby they went on a spell ending with just one point from four games. They finally broke the curse with the Week 13 home win over Messina, but the draw in Cagliari was less than they would have hoped for, regardless of the sending off of Andrea Pirlo.

That red card also means that Milan will be without Pirlo for this match thanks to his suspension, but that will be far from Coach Carlo Ancelotti’s biggest concern. The Rossoneri’s growing injury list now includes Serginho, Marcos Cafu, Giuseppe Favalli, Alessandro Nesta, Alessandro Costacurta, Gennaro Gattuso and first choice goalkeeper Nelson Dida. That means the likes of Zeljko Kalac, Cristian Brocchi and Daniele Bonera will have another opportunity to impress Carletto in the first team.

Torino boss Alberto Zaccheroni – facing the club he took to Scudetto glory in 1999 – has no such problems. The only absence from his side is defender Marco Di Loreto who has picked up a suspension. That means Giuseppe Pancaro, Massimo Taibi and Christian Abbiati will also return to their former club, even if only the latter – who is still owned by Milan – is expected to feature from the start.

Former club or not, Zaccheroni’s men will be eager to add to their hosts’ woes. After three consecutive victories and the enormous celebrations last week for the club’s centenary, morale is at a real high amongst the Toro squad. The fallen giants are starting to claw their way back up and with the top four now just three points away the Granata will be desperate to keep up the pace.

Man on fire: Yoann Gourcuff (Milan) – Milan may have been stumbling, but the young Frenchman has been a revelation this season. Virtually unheard of this summer the midfielder has been in excellent form since his return from injury.

Last season: Not played

Form guide: Milan (L L D W D) Torino (D L W W W)


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Milan (probable): Kalac; Bonera, Kaladze, Maldini, Jankulovski; Gourcuff, Brocchi, Seedorf; Kaka; Gilardino, Inzaghi

Torino (probable): Abbiati; Brevi, Cioffi, Franceschini; Comotto, Barone, Ardito, Balestri; Lazetic, Rosina; Stellone

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Sat Dec 09, 2006 12:31 pm
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You spent a long time writing that I guess. Nice work Smile
Sat Dec 09, 2006 4:05 pm
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Blok wrote:
You spent a long time writing that I guess. Nice work Smile


Nope, just a copy & paste...but i'll say 4-0!
Sat Dec 09, 2006 4:06 pm
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TGL:CBKoE wrote:
Blok wrote:
You spent a long time writing that I guess. Nice work Smile


Nope, just a copy & paste...but i'll say 4-0!


if you copy and paste something you should quote it
Sat Dec 09, 2006 4:08 pm
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