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Re: AC Milan

Post Postao/la maldini3 » 31 maj 2022, 14:44

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Meni su ovi sa Milan vesti javili da je 25 eura sa dostavom al nisam baš siguran da li se radi o orginalnim proizvodima ili njihovoj robi na koju pucaju štampu
Ja sam samo vidio da prodaju al nisam se raspitivao ni za cijene ni kakve su majice.
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Re: AC Milan

Post Postao/la OldFashioned » 31 maj 2022, 15:16

Ako se nekome bude čitalo, podug je intervju.
Uglavnom, ipak tipičan Brazilac, ali bitno da je sretan i da je našao mir :)




I know what you’re thinking. I’ve heard it for 10 years.

“What happened to Pato?”

“Why did Pato not win the Ballon d’Or?”

“Why was Pato always injured?”

Pah. I should have answered these questions long ago, man. There were so many rumours, especially in Milan. I partied too much. I had no desire. I was living in a fantasy world. But when I wanted to speak, I was told to “focus on my football.” I was too young to disagree.

Really, I was just a kid.

So I think it’s time to put things right. I’m 32 now. I’m happy. I’m fit. I’m not bitter about anything or anyone. If you want to believe the rumours, I’m not here to change your mind.

But if you want to hear what really happened, then listen up, brother.

The first thing you have to understand is that I left home very early. Maybe too early. When you are 11, you’re not ready for the world. You go out there chasing this dream, but you’re alone, and it’s very easy to get lost on the way.

God gave me a gift, that is clear. I did not even play on a full-size pitch until I was 10, because futsal was more fun. I still got a scholarship to a private school. Then one day I played in this school tournament, and a scout from Internacional asked my dad, “Sir, have you considered letting your son try 11-a-side?”

My dad was like, “Hmmmmmmm, you might have a point.”

So I got a trial with Internacional. That’s when we ended up at the sex hotel.

Hahaha. So let me explain. We didn’t have much money, right? My mom couldn’t work due to a bad back, so my dad had to provide for my older brother, my sister and me. He was out all day building motorways. We had food on the table, but at the private school I couldn’t even afford the books. I turned up with photocopies. I mean it.

My old man drove a Beetle. Nobody did that at the private school. I’d ask him to drop me off a block away from the front gate.

He was like, “But son, why?”

I’d be like, “Uhm, all my friends are here.” (None of them were.)

Then I’d get to the gate, and one time this cute girl was like, ““Heeeeeeeyyyyy, you’re the one in the Beetle, right? Hahahahaaaaaaaaaa.”

DAAAAAAMNNNNN.

Anyway, you can see that my dad had to get creative sometimes. So the big day comes and we’re off to the trial at Internacional. The chance of a lifetime. We drive up from Pato Branco to Porto Alegre, nine hours on the road. We get there and my dad realises: he can’t afford a proper hotel.

What does he do? He checks us in at a sex hotel.

He’s like, “Son, this is the only place we can afford.”

And I’m all like, “Let’s do it, dad!”

HAHAHAHAH. Man, I had no clue!! I was too young to understand. I think our room had a tiny bed, that was it. The hotel was opposite of the Beira-Rio, so people were having sex while looking at Inter’s stadium.

I still joke with my dad about this. If he did that today he’d probably go to jail.

Next thing we’re walking around the stadium — beautiful — when a club director comes over. “Kid, shouldn’t you be training?” Damn. We’ve got the times mixed up. Worse, my boots are back at the sex hotel. So my dad sprints off to get a pair, but what’s in the bag he comes back with?

One boot with rubber studs. One boot with metal studs.

I’m like, “Dad, are you kidding me? How can I play with these???”

Luckily, there was this big shot at the academy called Cocão, who had a boot endorsement deal. He lent me a pair. Brand new. I’m like, UUUHH!! Let’s do this.

Thank God, I got accepted by Inter. But I swear, I wasn’t thinking about turning professional. In fact, I felt blessed to be playing at all. Maybe you have read about this story….

About a year earlier, I had tripped over a chain in a car park and fallen on my left arm. They bandaged me up so heavily, I was half human half mummy. I played a tournament with my arm in a sling. After the cast had come off, my friends and I played this silly game where whoever got up from the sofa would get kicked — unless he managed to run away. That was fun until I accidentally sat on the left arm, and the pain got so bad that it reached my legs.

The doctor did an X-ray and found a big tumour.

He said, “He must have surgery now, or we’ll have to amputate.”

I was shocked. I was 24 hours away from losing my left arm.

But you think my parents could afford the surgery? Pfffffft.

We were all like, What do we do now???

Well, my dad had to get creative again. He used to film my games. So he took the tapes to the hospital, sent a prayer to the skies, went into the doctor’s office and put on some grainy footage where this grinning kid was running around on a futsal court.

Alexandre Pato | Orlando City F.C. | What Really Happened to Alexandre Pato | The Players’ Tribune
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My dad said, “Doc, this is my son. I don’t know how to pay for this, but I just don’t want to see him stop playing.”

Then I don’t know what happened. Maybe the doctor thought I was good. Maybe he heard the voice of God.

The doctor said, “Don’t worry, the surgery will be on me.”

I’m telling you, it was a miracle.

I’ll never forget that name: Paulo Roberto Mussi. He gave me a new life.

The recovery was so painful, man. The bone bank didn’t have the bone that my arm required, so they had to take one from my hip. I also had to go back to the hospital in Pato Branco every six months for check-ups. One time my arm had turned GREEN. I was screaming. More injections, please!!

Luckily, I was able to play again. This is when I was accepted by Internacional.

But that led to more pain when I had to leave my parents. They couldn’t afford to live in Porto Alegre. They both said, “GO!” but I think it was even worse for them. After I left, my mom kept making the kitchen table as if I was going to eat there. She tidied my bedroom, as if I would come home any minute.

There were so many lessons they were yet to teach me. As a footballer, I was ready for the world. As a person, I was nowhere close.

I was definitely not ready for the Internacional academy. The youngest ones had to do everything for the older boys: Wash their underpants, clean their boots, get crisps at the petrol station. They had a game called Tag the Cattle, in which they’d call out the kids, grab a piece of wood and smack it against your leg. PAU! It was total horror.

I cried a lot. I hid in my room. I couldn’t tell my mom, because I knew she’d turn up the next day to take me home. So I just told her, “Ohhh, things are grrrrreeeat!”

The football? That was just fun. I went from the under-15s to the first team in no time. At 17, I was going to the Club World Cup, scoring in the semifinal and playing Barcelona in the final. That’s when I met Ronaldinho.

Maaaaaaan. We need a new word to describe this guy. He’s magical. He’s not a real person. That day I was not a rival, I was a fan. In the tunnel I told him, “Keep your shirt for me.” I almost didn’t care about the game!! Once it was over I was just like, “Where is he? Where is he??” Everyone ran to get his shirt, but he kept his word. He saved it for the little one. That’s Ronnie.

As you know, the Club World Cup is a HUGE deal in Brazil. When we won 1–0, it was the biggest moment ever for the Colorados. Soon we were driving around Canoas on a firetruck. I was holding the trophy, people were screaming my name.

Seven years earlier I had never played 11-a-side.

Now I was a world champion.

After that I could have gone to Barcelona, Ajax, Real Madrid. Why Milan? Well, let me ask you a question back.

Did you ever play with that Milan team on the PlayStation?

They were unreal!! Kaká, Seedorf, Pirlo, Maldini, Nesta, Gattuso, Shevchenko … Sheva was unplayable! O Fenômeno, the REAL Ronaldo. I had to play with that guy. What a line-up, man. They had just won the Champions League. Milan were the team back then. I was like, When’s the next flight?

When I landed in Milan, I had to do this eye test as part of the medical. Silly me, I pressed the palm of my hand too hard against my left eye, and when I opened it I could hardly see. The doctor put some dilating drops into it, but I went out of the room almost blind. So who turns up? The great Ancelotti.

He said, “Tutto bene?”

I said, “All good,” but I could barely see him. We took a picture together where my eyes were almost closed, hahahaha.

Carlo led me into the dining room. “This is Pato, our new striker.” Everyone stood up to shake my hand. Every. Single. One. Ronaldo, Kaká, Seedorf … WOW.

That was Day One at Milan. The video game had turned into reality.

Alexandre Pato | Orlando City F.C. | What Really Happened to Alexandre Pato | The Players’ Tribune
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Unfortunately, I didn’t turn 18 until the registration deadline passed in late August, so I missed out on the Club World Cup. I was born on 2 September. Had I come into this world a few days earlier, I’d be a double world champion. But just training with these legends was special. The Brazilian crew welcomed me with open arms: Ronaldo, Cafu, Emerson, Dida, Kaká. And no, I didn’t live at Cafu’s place!! — but we hung out a lot because his sons were almost my age. Cafu was very inclusive: Whenever he went out for a meal, he had to take a van because there were at least 10 people with him.

The Brazilians had my back even in training. There was this guy, Kakha Kaladze: Georgia captain, a giant. One day he chopped me down. BAM!

I was feeling all sorry for myself. But the Brazilians were like, “Oi! Be strong! If he kicks you, you kick him back.”

I was like, Me???

They said, “Yes, you! If anything happens, we’ll be there for you.”

So Kaladze gets the ball and I jump in. POM! He’s on the floor. I’m like, S***, what now? He gets up and comes over, and I’m thinking he’s gonna knock me out cold. He stretches out his hand aaaaaaaaand …

… he puts his thumb up.

“Buon lavoro,” he says. Good job.

That was the mentality they wanted at Milan.

Ancelotti became like a father to me. He even named his dog Pato. You saw that picture of him on the bus parade in Madrid, with the sunglasses and the cigar? Well, at Milan he’d turn up to training in a helicopter. He lived in Parma and his wife knew how to fly one. He’d step out like James Bond. If anyone lived with style, it was Carlo.

I learned so much from those legends. I sat next to Ronaldinho in the dressing room. After training, Carlo would tell Seedorf and Pirlo to hit long passes to me so that I’d know where to run. Pirlo said, “Just go and the ball will arrive.” It always did.

One day in my second season I arrived to practice free kicks. Who was there shooting?

Pirlo.

Seedorf.

Ronaldinho.

Beckham.

I was like, You know what? Today I’ll just watch.

Of course, we all knew who ran the show. One day Silvio Berlusconi called me over. He was a great boss, always cracking jokes. I was actually dating his daughter Barbara. Anyway, I used to dribble a lot down the wing, zooooom past everybody. So Silvio said, “Why do you dribble out wide?” He wanted me to play in the centre. Soon Carlo and Leonardo were telling me the same.

That’s how I scored that goal at the Camp Nou. I was in the middle, I spotted a huge gap, kicked it and ran. When Valdés came out I was like, S***, what do I do? Dribble? Chip? I tried to shoot to his left, but the ball went between his legs. Wow. Blind luck.

I think even God wanted that to be a goal.

Deep down I was like, Is Guardiola watching this? I admired him a lot. He said that not even Usain Bolt could catch that boy. How cool is that? It was the best goal I ever scored. Even the commentary was beautiful.

People still come up to me and say, “Twenty-four seconds! Ventiquattro secondi!”

Man … those were the days I thought I’d make it to the very top.

The expectations were so great, you know? I was the supertalent, the sure thing. I was already playing for Brazil. The press writes about you, the fans talk about you, even other players hype you up.

Alexandre Pato | Orlando City F.C. | What Really Happened to Alexandre Pato | The Players’ Tribune
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PATO WILL BE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

PATO WILL WIN THE BALLON D’OR.

I loved the attention. I wanted to be talked about. But you know what happened?

I began dreaming too much. Even though I was still working hard, my imagination was taking me all kinds of places. In my head I was already holding the Ballon d’Or. You can’t help it, man. It’s very hard not to get affected. Also, I had suffered like hell to get there. Why should I not enjoy it?

When I became the Golden Boy as the best young player in Europe, in 2009, I didn’t think about the Ballon d’Or. I was just having fun and OPA! — a prize.

I was unstoppable when I was living in the present.

But my head got stuck in the future.

Then in 2010 I started to get injured all the time. I lost confidence in my own body. I got scared of what people would say about me. I’d go into training thinking, I can’t get injured. If I did get hurt, I wouldn’t tell anyone. I’d be recovering from a muscle problem, then I’d twist my ankle and play on. It was swollen like a ball, but I didn’t want to let the team down. I wanted to please everyone. That was one of my flaws.

People were expecting me to score 30 goals a season, but I couldn’t even get on the pitch. I could handle that others doubted me. When the doubt comes from within? That’s different.

And you know what happens then? You find out who truly loves you. A lot of people around me went, Hmmmmmm, maybe he won’t make it after all.

I felt so lonely. At Internacional, I had always been overprotected. Everyone did everything for me. I didn’t know about injuries or fitness or diets — because I didn’t have to. All I had to do was play.

So when I struggled at Milan, I had no idea what to do.

Today every player has a team around him, right? Doctor, physio, fitness coach. Back then only Ronaldo had it. I had no relatives near me. My family was still in Brazil. I had an agent, but he didn’t take care of everything like agents do now. Sure, Milan had doctors and staff, but they had to look after 25, 30 players. They couldn’t be with me all the time.

One time I played against Barcelona after seeing a doctor in Atlanta. I’d been on a plane for 10 hours and had one training session. Of course I got injured! Nesta was going crazy like, “He shouldn’t have played, are you all mad??”

But I just didn’t get it. I was like, Let’s give it another go.

I didn’t know how the industry worked, you know? At Internacional I hadn’t even cared about my contract negotiations — just renew it so I can continue to play. The politics, the stuff behind the scenes, I didn’t understand it. Football is like a theatre, where you put on an act to get what you want. But I was out there thinking it was still just a simple game.

When the press wrote lies about me, I had no PR guy. I should have clarified things, but I never understood the importance of communicating well and building relationships. I was told that only the results on the pitch matter. This is simply not true.

Did I party a lot? Not as much as they would have you believe.

Did I lack desire? They were saying that because of the way I ran. But come on. Who really knows that? God made me the way I am. I can’t change that.

They wanted me to fly into tackles. They wanted blood, sweat and tears.

They got the tears alright. I paid a heavy price.

I should have told everybody the truth. You remember the PSG story? Galliani was in England to get Tévez, and PSG made me an amazing offer. I wanted to go — Ancelotti was there — but Silvio told me to stay. I was injured, so the fans were like, “Ooohh, Pato didn’t want to go! With Tévez we’d be champions!” The press went crazy, too. I was like, What? I had wanted to go!

I missed out on the 2010 World Cup. The PSG story came in January 2012. I was hardly playing at all. Mentally I was a wreck. I was the big flop, the kid on the big bucks, the guy even the fans wanted out.

I never understood the importance of communicating well and building relationships. I was told that only the results on the pitch matter. This is simply not true.

- Alexandre Pato
Bro, do you know how hard I tried to come back?

I travelled the world, man. I saw every doctor worth seeing — and a few more. A guy in Atlanta made me hang upside down while he spun me around. Diagnosis? My reflexes weren’t aligned with my muscles. A doctor in Germany injected a liquid all over my back — the next day I was walking around in Munich airport all hunched over because of the pain. One doctor stuck 20 needles into me every morning and every evening. I could go on forever.

I was seeing doctor number 6, 7, 8 … every one of them was saying something different. I was like, Damn, what do I have???

I cried and cried and cried. I feared I would never play football again.

That’s why I went to Corinthians in January 2013. Yes, I wanted to go to the 2014 World Cup, but I also wanted to work with Bruno Mazziotti, Ronaldo’s physio. Once I got there they removed a muscle from my arm to do a biopsy. I was lying in bed shaking with pain. After 20 days they found out that some of my muscles had shortened due to the injuries. I had more muscle in the front of my legs than in the back. My whole body was out of balance.

Thank God, Bruno got me fit again. Since 2013 I have only had three muscle injuries, I think.

It was just a pity how things turned out at Corinthians.

I arrived there as a celebrity. When you earn big money in Brazil, where the inequality is bad, the fans demand a lot. So when I missed that panenka against Grêmio in the quarterfinal of the Copa do Brasil, I got all the blame. Yes, it was a terrible penalty, but it’s not true that my teammates punched me. Nobody did a thing. The fans wanted to kill me though. I was travelling around São Paulo with armed body guards and a bulletproof car with tear gas bombs. The fans who broke into our training ground had bats and knives. It was scary. Things happened that have no place in football.

You know why I played so much better at São Paulo? They looked after me properly. There I just had to play. But when Chelsea called me, I was still dreaming of Europe.

Unfortunately, I paid the price again for being overprotected.

I still didn’t get it. I thought that Chelsea would loan me for six months and then I’d sign for three years. I didn’t realise that they could say no after the loan. Had I known? I would have gone elsewhere. It was a pity, because I was training really well, and the coach only played me twice. I never understood why.

Then I was back at Corinthians, where people were trying to push me out. I wanted to stay in Europe, so I did something I had never done before. I called up Daniele Bonera, who I knew from Milan and who was playing for Villarreal. “Bony! You think they’d be interested?”

Well, the coach, Marcelino, offered me a deal and I was off to Spain. OPA! I had engineered my own transfer.

Contacts. Relationships. This was how the game worked.

That was a turning point for me. All these years I had been acting as if I was still that kid at Internacional. At 27, I realised I had to change. I had to put on my own act.

I had to take charge of my own destiny.

Sadly, Villarreal didn’t work out, but Tianjin Tianhai was a revelation. When I went to China, I broke up with my girlfriend and moved there with a friend. Why? To connect with my inner self. I had never had the time to look at the big picture. Now I was like, Wait a minute, what do I like? What matters to me?

Alexandre Pato | Orlando City F.C. | What Really Happened to Alexandre Pato | The Players’ Tribune
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I began to focus on mental health and relationships. I saw a therapist. I learned how to find happiness in hard work. I was still having fun, but I was treating football as a job, you know? I took responsibility for every aspect of my career. In Milan I had gone the first year without speaking Italian. In China I learned about the food and the culture straight away. I was even dishing up rice and noodles in my flat.

The kid matured. I was playing well. I understood that there is much more to football than what happens on the pitch, and that felt so fulfilling.

It was like my life just … clicked.

But then I went the wrong way. After China I was still single, so I decided to enjoy my freedom. I went to Los Angeles. I wanted the best hotel, the best car, the best parties. I ended up at this place where a girl was snorting coke right next to me. Suddenly I was like, What am I doing here?

This was not what I wanted. It was an empty world. I asked a friend, “Am I really going to spend the rest of my life alone?”

So I go back to Brazil and text an old friend, Rebeca. “You want to hang out?” We grab a coffee and within seconds I’m like, Yes, this is what I want.

The next time I see her she says, “We’re going to church.”

Church?

Man, it was a revelation. The bible had all the answers I was looking for. I turned my head to the sky and said, “Lord, I no longer want this life.”

That day my life changed forever.

Since then I have lived in a different reality. When I went to Orlando and got that knee injury last year, I could have broken down. The next day I resolved to come back stronger, and now I know everything about the knee. Got an injury? Call Doctor Pato.

Could my career have gone differently? For sure. But it’s easy to look back and say what I should have done. When you are there, you don’t see the big picture. So, no regrets. Look at the bright side, man. I’m fit. My mental health is great. I’m still in love with football.

Why would I be bitter? We only get one chance to live in this world.

I still believe I can go to the World Cup. Look at guys like Thiago Silva and Dani Alves; they’re still playing well at 37 and 39.

But these things happen on God’s time. I live only for today. The rest is up to Him.

Alexandre Pato | Orlando City F.C. | What Really Happened to Alexandre Pato | The Players’ Tribune
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As you get older, you realise what makes you happy. When I left home, I thought football had everything I wanted. I went to Italy, England, Spain, China. I suffered, I cried, I screamed with pain. I was always alone.

Maybe I didn’t become the best player in the world. But, brother, let me tell you something.

I have an amazing relationship with my family.

I am at peace with myself.

I have a wife that I love.

The way I see it, I have a lot of Ballon d’Ors.

If life is a game, I have won.
The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.

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Re: AC Milan

Post Postao/la ronaldo99 » 31 maj 2022, 15:18

muxa je napisao/la:
31 maj 2022, 14:32
Meni su ovi sa Milan vesti javili da je 25 eura sa dostavom al nisam baš siguran da li se radi o orginalnim proizvodima ili njihovoj robi na koju pucaju štampu
Ne moze biti orginal, oni prodaju svoju robu, ja samo narucujem sa provjerenih stranica milan store ili puma

@ Denno

Tako je sa platama i za CR i za Dzeku nista sporno, ali da su takijani te plate bi iznisile duplo vise u bruttu jer olacaju porez, a za strance su klubovi oslobodjeni tog poreza, valjda si sad skontao :)

@ Old

Sto ne stavi to u spoiler :)

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Re: AC Milan

Post Postao/la gambler1899 » 31 maj 2022, 19:23

ronaldo99 je napisao/la:
31 maj 2022, 12:54
Nego pitanje zna li neko od vas gdje mogu nabaviti onu crnu majicu sto su imali na sebi na proslavi titule, na oficijelnom sajtu milana ima samo takva ali djecija, onu bijelu sam narucio ali ova crna mi je top nju vise zelim , doduse obadvije zelim :)

Prvu prijateljsku Milan igra u njemackoj u Kolnu, vec sam poceo traziti karte, to moram ici gledati :)
Takodjer planiram ići gledati, bolju priliku vjerovatno necu imati :D Koji je najlakse nacin za doci do karte?

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Re: AC Milan

Post Postao/la ronaldo99 » 31 maj 2022, 19:49

gambler1899 je napisao/la:
31 maj 2022, 19:23
ronaldo99 je napisao/la:
31 maj 2022, 12:54
Nego pitanje zna li neko od vas gdje mogu nabaviti onu crnu majicu sto su imali na sebi na proslavi titule, na oficijelnom sajtu milana ima samo takva ali djecija, onu bijelu sam narucio ali ova crna mi je top nju vise zelim , doduse obadvije zelim :)

Prvu prijateljsku Milan igra u njemackoj u Kolnu, vec sam poceo traziti karte, to moram ici gledati :)
Takodjer planiram ići gledati, bolju priliku vjerovatno necu imati :D Koji je najlakse nacin za doci do karte?
Kad budu u prodaji javim ti ako i kad saznam :)

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Re: AC Milan

Post Postao/la OldFashioned » 31 maj 2022, 20:32

"S moneyballom su rezultati zajamčeni. Izradili smo duboke studije i nema potrebe da se troše ogromne svote kako bi se osvajali trofeji", rekao je svojedobno Cardinale, ali to ne bi trebalo značiti zaokret u klupskoj politici transfera jer je i pod Elliottom Milan štedljivo poslovao.

Što se tiče većih projekata, RedBird Capital zalaže se za izgradnju novog stadiona koji bi bio samo Milanov i ne interesira ih obnavljanje San Sira. Više će se znati nakon službene objave, koja se očekuje već u srijedu, do kada će Cardinale stići iz Pariza u Milano. Sigurno je samo da se na ovakvu investiciju nije odlučio površno.
The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.

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Re: AC Milan

Post Postao/la meepo » 31 maj 2022, 20:44

Pa realno i ne treba. Milanu za ovaj transfer rok treba max 80 miliona uz prodaje. Svaki naredni prelazni rok to je 1 igrac od 30-50 miliona max.

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Re: AC Milan

Post Postao/la muha milanez » 31 maj 2022, 21:30

Šta kažu prolongirano predstavljanje Origia, zbog povrede mišića :rol:

Ako je tačna informacija :rol:
..Milan is not just a team for me. It is part of my life..
..Paolo Maldini..
..⚫🔴⚫🔴..

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Re: AC Milan

Post Postao/la rope11 » 31 maj 2022, 21:32

Ako je prošle godine uloženo čistih 75 miliona, ove godine bi budžet trebao biti još veći.

I pri tom treba uzeti u obzir da će biti određenih prodaja za razliku od prošle godine, novac od Duartea i Haugea, 15% od prodaje Paquete (nekih 7-8 miliona, zavisi), smetlje poput Samua, Caldare i još kojeg igrača kojeg sam zaboravio, pa moguće i Rebić. To je nekih teidesetak miliona, bez Rebića, a i za njega će se minimalno moći uzeti 15ak miliona ako dođe do transfera.
Plus odlazak Romagnolija, Kessija, Samua, Caldare i snižena plata Ibre, sve igrači kojima su plate dosta koštale.
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Post Postao/la meepo » 31 maj 2022, 21:33

Caldara, Samu, Rebic , Krunic , Ballo-Toure i Saelemakers mogu generisati nekih 60 miliona od prodaje plus tu je nekih 20 miliona od Haugea i Paquete.

A dovesti Bremer/Botman, Sanches, CDK , Lang , jos jedan veznjak i jos recimo mozda nekog mladog talenta tipa Emanule Vignato iz Bologne da li na posudbu ili kroz kakvu trampu svejedno i to bi bio odlican tim naredne sezone.

Krunic treba da ide iz razloga sto je on svoj max dozivio ne donosi nista ofanzivno i ako se sad ne proda tesko ce ga se rijesiti kasnije.
Rebic nije valjda zadovoljan ili sta vec. Super je on meni igrac , ali njegovom prodajom se moze dovesti jedan Noa Lang.
Saelemakers je tehnicki ok ali izrazito glup igrac koji kako vrijeme prolazi postaje sve gori. Mozda bi ga se vrijedilo cekati , ali ono sto je sigurno je da se sad mogu uzeti fine pare kasnije ce biti mozda kasno.
Ballo-Toure je jedno od gore pojacanja uz Bakayoka unazad nekoliko sezona. Moze se uzeti 4-5 miliona na njemu sigurno.
Caldaru bi cak i zadrzao umjesto Gabbie jer je dosta kvalitetniji od istog.
Samu jbg sve receno jos prosle sezone , ako se za njega i Caldaru bude moglo uzeti 8-10 miliona udarati se nogom u guzicu.

Sto se tice zamjena CDK je generacijski talenat. Lang mi je onako , a E. Vignato kao opcija s klupe bi bio odlican mozda bi se cak uspio i nametnuti kao prvotimac. Uglavnom nista losiji nije od Saelemakersa , a trenutno nekako stagnira u Bologni.
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Post Postao/la rope11 » 31 maj 2022, 21:54

Da dovedu Botmana, Sanchesa, De Katelera i Origija, uz povratak Adlija i Pobege, ja bih se prvi udarao nogom u guzicu od sreće. :mrgreen:

Vjerujem da dolazak Langa najviše ovisi o Rebiću, iako ne bih imao ništa protiv ni da dođe klasično desno krilo, a da Katelere bude desetka. Ne znam koliko je Lang sposoban igrati desno, možda i njega vide kao backup igrača koji će pokriti oba krila.


Meni je Rebić drag i bitan igrač, ali i sa finansijskog aspekta bi imalo smisla prodati ga dok još ima određenu tržišnu vrijednost jer mu je već 29 godina, a i košta nas 7 miliona godišnje. Nije loša ideja da se zamjeni mlađim i talentovanijim igračem, koji će dosta manje zarađivati i čiji transfer bi ionako pokrio novac od Rebićevog odlaska.
U istoj situaciji je i Krunić, hvala mu na ovoj bitnoj ulozi koju je imao kod osvajanja skudeta, ali i kod njega je zadnji voz da se uzme solidan novac dok je još na dobrom glasu. Ali s obzirom da je miljenik Piolija, ne bi me čudilo da mu i novi ugovor ponude. :yawn:
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Post Postao/la Romagnoli13 » 31 maj 2022, 23:33

RedBird je izgleda već preuzeo Milan. Većina medija piše da je sve potpisano još jučer, neki tvrde da je to danas odrađeno, ali neće se žuriti sa objavom za javnost.

Sad su na redu ugovori Maldiniju i društvu te transferi.
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Post Postao/la celikmilan » 01 jun 2022, 00:38

muha milanez je napisao/la:
31 maj 2022, 21:30
Šta kažu prolongirano predstavljanje Origia, zbog povrede mišića :rol:

Ako je tačna informacija :rol:
Propustio je kraj sezone zbog povrede tako da ovo ne treba da čudi ako je istina.

Već danas bi trebalo da bude potpisana prodaja kluba a čak i da se objavi da će se zvanično praviti novi stadion i to bez Intera.

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Post Postao/la OldFashioned » 01 jun 2022, 01:21

Mi nikada nismo znali prodati igrača, tako da...
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Post Postao/la muha milanez » 01 jun 2022, 10:35

Izgleda da je ozvaničena prodaja Milana, RedBirdu kako je bilo dogovoreno. Taman na vrijeme, najvažnija informacija po meni je da neće bit poteškoća u realizaciji planiranih transfera.

Sretno i hairli da bude :salut:
Elliott's letter to the Milan fans:

"To the Rossoneri around the world:

A truly historic season has ended as we all had hoped - with the long- awaited joy of a Serie A title. It came by hard work, sacrifice, and teamwork at its very best. Throughout the campaign, our players faced worthy rivals, as well as many doubters who told us it couldn't be done. But we never stopped believing, and AC Milan has responded by winning the Scudetto, the club's first since 2011. We began our ownership in 2018, at a time when few would have predicted such a dramatic turnaround. At the time, we promised AC Milan financial stability, sound management, and sporting success - a sustainable model focused on the fundamentals. We invested in talent equal to the standards of an iconic team with a global fan base; we gave the club the dynamic and visionary leadership that it deserved both on and off the pitch; and we invested in players from a new generation, trained and inspired by legends from the Rossoneri's past. With these changes in place, the groundwork is laid for further success, more moments of pride, and more winning seasons.

As we look towards the future and even greater heights, now is the right moment to share with you the details of a change in the club's ownership: we have agreed to transfer Elliott's controlling interest in AC Milan to Red Bird Capital Partners, whilst we will remain a significant investor, with seats on the Board.

Red Bird sees the opportunity exactly as we do. In passing on the baton to Red Bird, we stressed three values: alignment of vision, continuity of purpose, and ongoing financial strength. By these crucial measures, and based on Red Bird's own outstanding record in sports investments, we believe that Red Bird is perfectly positioned to carry forward our shared vision.

Red Bird, like us, believes in building successful, sustainable clubs, and will keep AC Milan on a solid financial footing and focused on the future. Our continued involvement reflects Elliott's confidence in RedBird's leadership, and our belief that the best is yet to come. And under the new arrangement, the same world-class leaders who brought us this far will remain at the helm. For these reasons, AC Milan can be assured of the same support that Elliott has given the club over the last four years.

We make this transition feeling a deep sense of humility and pride and most of all, gratitude for the experiences we have shared with the club, with the City of Milan, and with all of you. For your unrelenting passion, belief, and energy, we thank every member of the AC Milan family - those who bring the stadium to life every game, the Milan community that welcomed us so warmly, and the club's faithful fans everywhere. We were always aware of the stakes, and of the importance of doing right by you.

We could not have done any of this without the trust you placed in us. We thank you for that, and we consider it a privilege to stay closely involved with this great institution. It has been an honour to serve as the stewards of this magnificent club, but we will always remember that it really belongs to you, il Popolo Milanista.

Sempre Milan!"
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Post Postao/la ronaldo99 » 01 jun 2022, 10:48

slika

To je to sa oficijelne strancie, znaci u septembru bi sve trebalo biti zavrseno ali to je to

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Post Postao/la rope11 » 01 jun 2022, 13:02

Ako Maldini potpiše novi ugovor, onda možemo biti mirni. :zzz:
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Post Postao/la milanist » 01 jun 2022, 14:27

The first meeting between Cardinale, Maldini and Massara is underway. The goal is to make targeted transfer market signings to keep Milan at the highest level
RedBird is already in action from today. The first renewals will be those of Maldini and Massara, then off to the young important players in the team
Tako je pocnite vec nesto raditi, sad ce poceti odbrana skudeta jos malo
Salim se, odbrana top 4
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There is a good player, and a great star, and after a legend. But above all these comes Paolo Maldini.
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Post Postao/la Romagnoli13 » 01 jun 2022, 15:17

Elliott ostaje sa 30% u klubu, to je garancija ako nešto krene po zlu.

RedBird želi nastaviti ulagati i cilj im je zadržati Milan ma vrhu te dodatno napredovati u Evropi.

Maldini, Massara i Moncada ostaju.

Merkato može početi.

Maldini je garancija da klub želi pobjeđivati.
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Post Postao/la ronaldo99 » 01 jun 2022, 15:34

Spominje se izmedju 80-100 mil za budzet, po meni sasvim dovoljno

Ako bi se jos koji igrac prodao ima tu fini para za par dobrih pojacanja

Poceli su od temelja, Maldini, Masara i Moncada, sad je red na Maldinija da zavrsava transfere i da ih ozvanici

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