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thanks for it seiya !!!

i will be good moderator Smile

FORZA MILAN !!!
Thu May 05, 2005 6:39 pm
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PSV 3-1 Milan: we got the final!
Thu May 05, 2005 7:06 pm
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Man nothign to be proud of, milan got killed and if it wasnt for ambrossini they would be home crying now Sad
Thu May 05, 2005 7:49 pm
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Sorry, not a real contribution to the Milan thred but how do u creat a "thred" (w/ pics and all this stuff)?? Was thinking of making a Bayern one in the Bundesliga section... can 'ne one help??

.....what the heck.............. FORZA MILAN!!!!!
Wed Jul 06, 2005 10:52 pm
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Looks like the AC Milan fans didn't show up for the 2005/2006 season Point and Laugh
Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:13 am
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Late goals give Kaka-inspired Milan victory

Two goals in the last three minutes gave AC Milan a 3-1 victory over Turkey's Fenerbahce in Champions League Group E on Tuesday with inspired Brazilian midfielder Kaka netting a pair of fine solo strikes.

Kaka gave last season's beaten finalists the lead in the 18th minute with a beautifully taken goal and the Italians then had chances to double their advantage.

Christoph Daum's Fenerbahce drew level in the 63rd minute with a penalty from Brazilian Alex and looked to have earned a deserved draw until Kaka produced more Brazilian magic three minutes from the end.

After his brilliant individual effort, Kaka then had a hand in Milan's third two minutes later, converted by European Footballer of the Year Andriy Shevchenko as Carlo Ancelotti's side gained a result that flattered them.

"Kaka is a talent and he is in excellent form, I just want him to keep on that sort of form. He had a great night," said Ancelotti.

"We were up against a strong opposition with excellent players and I knew it was not going to be a simple job to beat them but we did it."

But had it not been for the class and invention of the 23-year-old Brazilian, Milan would have been left to reflect on a second half where the Turks produced by far the better football and looked physically much fitter than the six-times European champions.

Milan, with just two changes from the side which lost on penalties to Liverpool in May's final, started confidently, creating half-chances for strikers Christian Vieri and Shevchenko in the opening minutes.

The breakthrough came when Kaka picked the ball up from Andrea Pirlo on the edge of the area and drilled precisely, but almost nonchalantly into the bottom corner of the net.

The goal did little to alter the pattern of the game with plenty of time and space for the midfielders and both defences looking a little hesitant.

GAINING CONFIDENCE

The visitors gained confidence and Brazilian Alex and Frenchman Nicolas Anelka each had a decent chance either side of halftime.

Shevchenko had a deflected shot well saved by Volkan and then wasted a good opportunity after a dreadful clearance from the keeper fell straight to him but the Ukrainian shot high and wide when team mates were better placed.

The Turks drew level when Gennaro Gattuso rather needlessly barged over Anelka inside the area and Alex confidently slotted home the penalty to delight the noisy travelling support.

Milan were desperately running out of ideas but Kaka still had a trick left up his sleeve -- and the San Siro rose to a standing ovation after a wonderful solo goal in the 87th minute in which the Brazilian skipped past two challenges on a winding run before firing home.

Kaka then fed his compatriot Serginho on the left whose shot was parried for Shevchenko to tap home the loose ball.

The scoreline was tough on the Turks whose German coach Daum was left to ponder the lessons of the defeat.

"I can only compliment the side for what they did in the first 87 minutes of the game but we need to realise that we must concentrate right until the end," he said.

"We played well but didn't take our chances. Milan took theirs".
Wed Sep 14, 2005 12:54 am
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Yeeeeeaaaaahhh Shithead does it !!!!!!! Cool

Kaka really played a great match, his 2goals were outstanding really, he really won the match on his own, Fenerbache wasnt so bad but they got overrun in the last 5 minutes of the game...
Wed Sep 14, 2005 5:31 am
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Farfan gives PSV Eindhoven upset win over Milan

PSV Eindhoven's Peruvian striker Jefferson Farfan struck early in the first half to give his side a surprise 1-0 win over AC Milan on Tuesday that put them top of Champions League Group E.

PSV took the lead after 12 minutes when the teenager fired past Dida from eight metres after capitalising on a weak backward header by Kakha Kaladze towards the Brazilian keeper.

The Dutch side are top with seven points from four matches, two points above Milan and Schalke who beat Fenerbahce 2-0, after a game in which the Italians did everything but score.

"These points are extra," said delighted PSV coach Guus Hiddink. "If you take one point from Milan you did fine but if you take three it is excellent. My team showed they understand what is demanded in European football." The visitors had to leave European Footballer of the Year Andriy Shevchenko on the bench because of a heel injury picked up in the 0-0 draw with PSV at the San Siro two weeks ago.

Hiddink therefore decided to start with three defenders against the two Milan strikers, Christian Vieri and Alberto Gilardino, and kept injury doubt Michael Reiziger on the bench.

After Milan had wasted a host of chances their coach Carlo Ancelotti said: "PSV's tactical plan didn't surprise us. They played exactly as I expected. We'll now face two difficult matches and have to perform better with other strikers."

FIRST CHANCE

The home side created their first chance after just 90 seconds but Philip Cocu headed an Ibrahim Afellay free kick straight into Dida's waiting arms.

Ten minutes later Farfan struck a fierce shot inside Dida's near post after pouncing on the ball inside the area after Kaladze misjudged a header from Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and nodded the ball straight into the teeanger's path.

PSV played their best football in the first 20 minutes and were unlucky when a close-range Alex header hit the bar. Milan then took control and created a handful of chances before the interval as they sought to level the match.

However, Vieri especially lacked sharpness in front of goal and failed to convert any of his three chances in the final five minutes of the half.

Milan coach Carlos Ancelotti made two changes at halftime with Gennaro Gattuso, lucky not to pick up a second yellow card in the first half, making way for Marek Jankulovski and Serginho replacing Kaladze.

Despite the mounting pressure from the Italians, PSV created the best chance after the break but Dida stretched to save a long-range shot by DaMarcus Beasley.

Ancelotti then replaced Gilardino with Shevchenko and the Ukraine striker made an immediate impact with a curling free kick that was brilliantly saved by Gomes.

The Italian side were reduced to 10 men six minutes from time when Jaap Stam was sent off for a second yellow card after slipping and grabbing Da Marcus Beasley's shirt.


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