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Word.I know, man. Weve discussed this many times and have come to a somewhat peaceful understanding that we feel this way about eachothers teams. I just wasnt expecting it after showing the picture of my girl. No harm done. ;) I want to keep being civil with you, brother. WE CAN DO IT!! haha.
Mariano
Posting that pic then wasn't very appropriate... Desculpa broder.Leave a comment:
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Point? Man city is the richest team in the epl now. They are buying up players quicker than Chelea and ManU combined. Now if they can only keep from getting relegated!Holy FUCKNUTS!!!!
"The Sun suggested Kaka had indicated he would move after City more than doubled their initial offer to a reported 243 million pounds"
Kaka to examine City mega bid
Fri Jan 16, 6:37 am ET
LONDON (AFP) – AC Milan's Brazilian star Kaka will Monday examine the megadeal which Premiership big-spenders Manchester City are dangling in front of him before deciding if he wants to make the most expensive move in footballing history, The Times reported on Friday.
A day after the Italians said Kaka could talk to City, who are offering a deal worth up to 133.4 million pounds - around a fifth of that for agents' fees - the report suggested the 26-year-old wanted a clause inserted that he could leave at the end of next season if the club failed to qualify for the Champions League.
City manager Mark Hughes meaanwhile confirmed that negotiations were still under way after Milan revealed on Thursday that they had received a 'colossal' bid from City and said they would consider it.
Mediaset, the TV company founded by Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi, claimed City had bid 133.4 million pounds for the former World Player of the Year and offered him a salary of 13 million pounds a season.
"This is a delicate moment. There is an offer from Manchester City for Kaka and Milan are considering it," Milan TV presenter Mauro Suma said, but added the club had not agreed to let him go.
Also Thursday, Italian sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport claimed Milan had given City permission to talk to Kaka next Tuesday with City representative and notorious Iranian-born agent Kia Joorabchian making contact with Kaka's father and agent Bosco.
Kaka himself was quoted as saying that he was happy to stay at AC Milan if the club did not want to sell him, but he has given every indication in the past that he would love to play in the Premiership at some stage in his career.
However, his spokesman Diogo Kotscho said money would not be the deciding factor.
Various British media reports Friday indicated that City's wealthy Arab owners were confident their offer will be accepted.
According to The Guardian, Hughes has already drawn up a new 4-1-4-1 formation to accommodate former world player of the year Kaka for a potential debut as early as January 28 when City face Newcastle.
The Sun suggested Kaka had indicated he would move after City more than doubled their initial offer to a reported 243 million pounds, while the Daily Star reported that the Samba star was to tell City he will sign - but at the end of the season.
In what it termed an "exclusive" report, The Sun described the move as being "practically in the bag."Leave a comment:
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I know, man. Weve discussed this many times and have come to a somewhat peaceful understanding that we feel this way about eachothers teams. I just wasnt expecting it after showing the picture of my girl. No harm done. ;) I want to keep being civil with you, brother. WE CAN DO IT!! haha.
Why do you say that?
MarianoLeave a comment:
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Holy FUCKNUTS!!!!
"The Sun suggested Kaka had indicated he would move after City more than doubled their initial offer to a reported 243 million pounds"
Kaka to examine City mega bid
Fri Jan 16, 6:37 am ET
LONDON (AFP) – AC Milan's Brazilian star Kaka will Monday examine the megadeal which Premiership big-spenders Manchester City are dangling in front of him before deciding if he wants to make the most expensive move in footballing history, The Times reported on Friday.
A day after the Italians said Kaka could talk to City, who are offering a deal worth up to 133.4 million pounds - around a fifth of that for agents' fees - the report suggested the 26-year-old wanted a clause inserted that he could leave at the end of next season if the club failed to qualify for the Champions League.
City manager Mark Hughes meaanwhile confirmed that negotiations were still under way after Milan revealed on Thursday that they had received a 'colossal' bid from City and said they would consider it.
Mediaset, the TV company founded by Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi, claimed City had bid 133.4 million pounds for the former World Player of the Year and offered him a salary of 13 million pounds a season.
"This is a delicate moment. There is an offer from Manchester City for Kaka and Milan are considering it," Milan TV presenter Mauro Suma said, but added the club had not agreed to let him go.
Also Thursday, Italian sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport claimed Milan had given City permission to talk to Kaka next Tuesday with City representative and notorious Iranian-born agent Kia Joorabchian making contact with Kaka's father and agent Bosco.
Kaka himself was quoted as saying that he was happy to stay at AC Milan if the club did not want to sell him, but he has given every indication in the past that he would love to play in the Premiership at some stage in his career.
However, his spokesman Diogo Kotscho said money would not be the deciding factor.
Various British media reports Friday indicated that City's wealthy Arab owners were confident their offer will be accepted.
According to The Guardian, Hughes has already drawn up a new 4-1-4-1 formation to accommodate former world player of the year Kaka for a potential debut as early as January 28 when City face Newcastle.
The Sun suggested Kaka had indicated he would move after City more than doubled their initial offer to a reported 243 million pounds, while the Daily Star reported that the Samba star was to tell City he will sign - but at the end of the season.
In what it termed an "exclusive" report, The Sun described the move as being "practically in the bag."Leave a comment:
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Mariano
Isn't River Plate going to beat Racing this weekend?Leave a comment:
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Give it a rest? It's not personal dude. I will forever despise Argentina when it comes to soccer. They are our most hated rivals. That's just the reality of things.
Colin Farrell I can understand but Tevez!

What are those holes in his neck?

Last edited by Maluco; 01-16-2009, 03:22 PM.Leave a comment:
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CMon dude give it a rest. I get it, Maradona is gay, hahahahaha. Isnt that funny, everyone?
I just didnt want that picture on the same page as my daughters, ya know?
MarianoLeave a comment:
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As much as you know I'd love to criticize this moment............. :p
......................that is pretty cool :)Leave a comment:
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I am VERY VERY proud to be posting these pictures up of my baby girl Lola.


The essential pictures for any futbol fanatic are the pictures of their child with the jerseys on.
MarianoLeave a comment:
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I've been meaning to hit you up since Robinho came aboard. He's been lighting it up. I feel Chelsea is most defintely going to blow shit up. Robinho is about to peak! The way he's adpating his indoor to field is still growing! I've never chosen am English team but I'm about to "endorse" them...Hey man. At some point you have to grow up and realize how stupid it is to have this blind praise. This is a big step for me. ;) Ive had the seleccion in my heart since a baby, but its caused me so much fucking hurt, that I have to rethink everything.
what is it that they say...? + 1?
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Chelsea lost to arsenal this past weekend. If we can't beat the other three teams in the EPL, then we don't deserve the title.Leave a comment:

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