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Milos Krasic with the 94th minute winner
, didn't look like he was going for goal but it went in anyway.
Juve up to 2nd in the table.
Juve up to 2nd in the table.
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I think his contract expires at the end of this season so he's free to go wherever he wants. With his hefty salary coming off the books I can see Milan bringing in another highly paid player to replace him. Milan already have some very good players but they are maybe 3-4 more good players away from being European heavyweights.Originally Posted by o fenomeno
i don't know if robinho has ever played better at the club level...he had stretches at madrid and started off brightly at man city but he hasn't had these consistent performances ever. brazilians love milan. now they just need to sell ronaldinho to la galaxy and get a new midfielder and outside back.
I think his contract expires at the end of this season so he's free to go wherever he wants. With his hefty salary coming off the books I can see Milan bringing in another highly paid player to replace him. Milan already have some very good players but they are maybe 3-4 more good players away from being European heavyweights.Originally Posted by o fenomeno
i don't know if robinho has ever played better at the club level...he had stretches at madrid and started off brightly at man city but he hasn't had these consistent performances ever. brazilians love milan. now they just need to sell ronaldinho to la galaxy and get a new midfielder and outside back.
I heard he's on a 280k pounds/week contract, he's not getting that anywhere else....with that kind of swag I don't get how you don't move your family to be with you.Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
I think his contract expires at the end of this season so he's free to go wherever he wants. With his hefty salary coming off the books I can see Milan bringing in another highly paid player to replace him. Milan already have some very good players but they are maybe 3-4 more good players away from being European heavyweights.Originally Posted by o fenomeno
i don't know if robinho has ever played better at the club level...he had stretches at madrid and started off brightly at man city but he hasn't had these consistent performances ever. brazilians love milan. now they just need to sell ronaldinho to la galaxy and get a new midfielder and outside back.
BTW, if Ronaldinho chooses not to go to the MLS there will always be some Uzbekistani or Arab Gulf club willing to throw some serious dough at him
And Tevez needs to stop being a %#$+%. We dont know the reasons yet as to why he wants to leave (rumors are it could be family, money or a coaching problem) but the guy needs to shut up. Your club is currently sitting tied for 1st in only their 3rd year of new ownership and yet you're causing a hissy fit. If he wanted to spend more time with his family then I'm sure the club would've been willing to give him some time off to return to Argentina. If he wanted a raise he probably could've gotten one too. And if he has beef with the coaches then he should settle it behind closed doors. No need to be such a distraction when your club are legit title contenders and you're a big part of their success. Ah...the modern day athlete
I heard he's on a 280k pounds/week contract, he's not getting that anywhere else....with that kind of swag I don't get how you don't move your family to be with you.Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
I think his contract expires at the end of this season so he's free to go wherever he wants. With his hefty salary coming off the books I can see Milan bringing in another highly paid player to replace him. Milan already have some very good players but they are maybe 3-4 more good players away from being European heavyweights.Originally Posted by o fenomeno
i don't know if robinho has ever played better at the club level...he had stretches at madrid and started off brightly at man city but he hasn't had these consistent performances ever. brazilians love milan. now they just need to sell ronaldinho to la galaxy and get a new midfielder and outside back.
BTW, if Ronaldinho chooses not to go to the MLS there will always be some Uzbekistani or Arab Gulf club willing to throw some serious dough at him
And Tevez needs to stop being a %#$+%. We dont know the reasons yet as to why he wants to leave (rumors are it could be family, money or a coaching problem) but the guy needs to shut up. Your club is currently sitting tied for 1st in only their 3rd year of new ownership and yet you're causing a hissy fit. If he wanted to spend more time with his family then I'm sure the club would've been willing to give him some time off to return to Argentina. If he wanted a raise he probably could've gotten one too. And if he has beef with the coaches then he should settle it behind closed doors. No need to be such a distraction when your club are legit title contenders and you're a big part of their success. Ah...the modern day athlete
He makes 9.5mil $/Year after tax.Originally Posted by hoosiers4life
I heard he's on a 280k pounds/week contract, he's not getting that anywhere else....with that kind of swag I don't get how you don't move your family to be with you.Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
I think his contract expires at the end of this season so he's free to go wherever he wants. With his hefty salary coming off the books I can see Milan bringing in another highly paid player to replace him. Milan already have some very good players but they are maybe 3-4 more good players away from being European heavyweights.Originally Posted by o fenomeno
i don't know if robinho has ever played better at the club level...he had stretches at madrid and started off brightly at man city but he hasn't had these consistent performances ever. brazilians love milan. now they just need to sell ronaldinho to la galaxy and get a new midfielder and outside back.
BTW, if Ronaldinho chooses not to go to the MLS there will always be some Uzbekistani or Arab Gulf club willing to throw some serious dough at him
And Tevez needs to stop being a %#$+%. We dont know the reasons yet as to why he wants to leave (rumors are it could be family, money or a coaching problem) but the guy needs to shut up. Your club is currently sitting tied for 1st in only their 3rd year of new ownership and yet you're causing a hissy fit. If he wanted to spend more time with his family then I'm sure the club would've been willing to give him some time off to return to Argentina. If he wanted a raise he probably could've gotten one too. And if he has beef with the coaches then he should settle it behind closed doors. No need to be such a distraction when your club are legit title contenders and you're a big part of their success. Ah...the modern day athlete
He makes 9.5mil $/Year after tax.Originally Posted by hoosiers4life
I heard he's on a 280k pounds/week contract, he's not getting that anywhere else....with that kind of swag I don't get how you don't move your family to be with you.Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
I think his contract expires at the end of this season so he's free to go wherever he wants. With his hefty salary coming off the books I can see Milan bringing in another highly paid player to replace him. Milan already have some very good players but they are maybe 3-4 more good players away from being European heavyweights.Originally Posted by o fenomeno
i don't know if robinho has ever played better at the club level...he had stretches at madrid and started off brightly at man city but he hasn't had these consistent performances ever. brazilians love milan. now they just need to sell ronaldinho to la galaxy and get a new midfielder and outside back.
BTW, if Ronaldinho chooses not to go to the MLS there will always be some Uzbekistani or Arab Gulf club willing to throw some serious dough at him
And Tevez needs to stop being a %#$+%. We dont know the reasons yet as to why he wants to leave (rumors are it could be family, money or a coaching problem) but the guy needs to shut up. Your club is currently sitting tied for 1st in only their 3rd year of new ownership and yet you're causing a hissy fit. If he wanted to spend more time with his family then I'm sure the club would've been willing to give him some time off to return to Argentina. If he wanted a raise he probably could've gotten one too. And if he has beef with the coaches then he should settle it behind closed doors. No need to be such a distraction when your club are legit title contenders and you're a big part of their success. Ah...the modern day athlete