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  3. LuNo replied to Technokitty's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Filmfare January 2008
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  5. LuNo replied to Georgik's post in a topic in Male Athletes
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    You're welcome sandy
  7. LuNo replied to Nicole's post in a topic in Male Athletes
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    Rome
  9. LuNo replied to footballfan#7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Rome
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    Rome
  11. LuNo replied to footballfan#7's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    Thanks footballfan#7
  12. You're welcome & thanks Chic_Raul_ista & JS[sHRIMP]
  13. LuNo replied to Lullaby's post in a topic in Male Actors
    Thanks
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    Thanks floflandrin
  15. LuNo replied to Georgik's post in a topic in Male Athletes
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    Seedorf fears for Ronaldo career Dutchman Clarence Seedorf believes AC Milan team-mate Ronaldo may not return to playing football after the Brazilian suffered a serious injury this week. The 31-year-old striker needed surgery on Thursday after rupturing a tendon in his left knee against Livorno. "He's one of the greatest to play the game and hopefully this is not the way it's going to end," Seedorf told BBC Radio 5 Live. "I hope he makes the right decision at the right time." Holland midfielder Seedorf said the moment the Brazil star collapsed he knew it was a serious injury. "Nobody wants to watch moments like that," said the 31-year-old, who accompanied Ronaldo to hospital. "My heart stopped beating because it was like watching a repeat of the injury he suffered playing for Inter Milan against Lazio. His reaction was the same." He added: "It's the third time it has happened to him - the third knee injury he has picked up. That's why I'm thinking it may be the end. "We'll see what happens over the next six months - he now needs to focus on rehabilitation." Ronaldo, a three-time Fifa world player of the year, suffered the same injury in his right knee in November 1999. He lasted seven minutes on his comeback in April 2000 before damaging his knee again, which sidelined him for another 20 months. AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi said, "I called him and told him to believe in himself. As a 31-year-old, he's very young," he told Italy's RAI TV. "He has an extraordinary physique and I think within a few months he could return to being the champion that we all know him as." Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti added: "We're all very sorry and worried about what happened. "I don't want to say it's the end of his career because only time can decide - all we can do is stand by him." "He is still feeling a little pain but it seems the tendon of the left knee is in better shape than that of the right knee which was operated on eight years ago." AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani believes the injury is not as bad this time around. "He is still feeling a little pain but it seems the tendon of the knee is in better shape than that of the right knee which was operated on eight years ago," he said. "I am not a doctor and therefore I will not be making a guess at how long he will be out. "He will need to stay in hospital about a week but after that I do not know where he will decide to go - whether he will return to Milan or go to Madrid with his son." And Galliani added that a replacement could be signed in the Brazilian's absence in the summer. "I am not ruling out bringing in another player but we will have to see this summer," he confirmed. "Our aim this season is to finish fourth in the league, meaning we will qualify for the Champions League."
  18. LuNo replied to Party.in.Paris's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    ARSENAL-MILAN GOALKEEPERS: Kalac, Fiori, Offredi (30); DEFENDERS: Cafu, Maldini, Nesta, Kaladze, Simic, Jankulovski, Favalli, Bonera, Oddo; MIDFIELDERS: Emerson, Gattuso, Seedorf, Gourcuff, Pirlo, Ambrosini, Brocchi; STRIKERS: Kaka, Gilardino, Inzaghi, Pato.
  19. LuNo replied to Party.in.Paris's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    HISTORY MAN Following the 1000 official games, a target dedicated to his wife Adriana, Paolo Maldini is ready to fly towards England, where 5 years ago they started calling him Legend... MILAN - It was the English daily newspapers who came up with this word, 'History Man', the symbol of the game. It was the Daily Mirror to name Paolo Maldini like this, following the win in the Champions League of Milan at Manchester against Juventus. Manchester, in 2003, Paolo Maldini captain of Milan. Wembley, in 1963, Cesare Maldini captain of Milan. Things which happen to a few. No actually to no one. Only to him and only here. Today Paolo Maldini is more gratified. A thousand games touch even a balanced champion like him. The Milan captain has always been respectful in the wins and calibrated in the defeats. No excess in celebrations, no drama. The way of Paolo Maldini has always been more adequate. But in front of 1000 official games, even he melted. It couldn't be otherwise. And it's on the back of this new monumental target that tomorrow he will be present at London, leading the Rossoneri against Arsenal. OFFICIAL GAMES OF PAOLO MALDINI WITH MILAN: 860 DEBUT GAME: Udinese-Milan 1-1, 20th January 1985 OFFICIAL GAMES OF PAOLO MALDINI WITH THE NATIONAL TEAM: 126 (Record) DEBUT GAME: Yugoslavia-Italy 1-1, 31st March 1988 OFFICIAL GAMES OF PAOLO MALDINI WITH THE UNDER 21: 12 OFFICIAL GAMES OF PAOLO MALDINI WITH THE OLYMPIC NATIONAL TEAM: 1 PAOLO MALDINI'S WINS WITH MILAN: 7 SCUDETTI - 5 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - 1 WORLD CLUB CUP - 2 INTERCONTINENTAL CUPS - 5 EUROPEAN SUPER CUPS - 5 ITALIAN SUPER CUPS - 1 COPPA ITALIA OTHER IMPORTANT DATES: 7 September 1988: VITOCHIA SOFIA-MILAN 0-2, Paolo Maldini's debut in the Champions Cup 22 March 2003: MILAN-JUVENTUS 2-1, 500th game of Paolo Maldini in Serie A 11 March 2007: INTER-MILAN 2-1, 600th game of Paolo Maldini in Serie A 26 November 2003: AJAX-MILAN 0-1, 100th game of Paolo Maldini in Champions Cup/Champions League
  20. LuNo replied to Vanessinha's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    ARSENAL-MILAN GOALKEEPERS: Kalac, Fiori, Offredi (30); DEFENDERS: Cafu, Maldini, Nesta, Kaladze, Simic, Jankulovski, Favalli, Bonera, Oddo; MIDFIELDERS: Emerson, Gattuso, Seedorf, Gourcuff, Pirlo, Ambrosini, Brocchi; STRIKERS: Kaka, Gilardino, Inzaghi, Pato.
  21. LuNo replied to Vanessinha's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    ENGLISH TABLOIDS: KAKÁ THE BEST MILAN - According to the Top 10 made today by English tabloid Sun for the most decisive players in the Champions League it was the Golden Ball winner who, more than everyone else, makes the difference in the biggest Euroepean competition. "As shown against Manchester United last season - it said on the magazine - Kaká has the ability to change a match in an instant. A gentleman with the ball." Second place for C. Ronaldo, with Real Madrid striker Ruud Van Nistelrooy completing the podium.
  22. LuNo replied to sandy's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    ARSENAL-MILAN GOALKEEPERS: Kalac, Fiori, Offredi (30); DEFENDERS: Cafu, Maldini, Nesta, Kaladze, Simic, Jankulovski, Favalli, Bonera, Oddo; MIDFIELDERS: Emerson, Gattuso, Seedorf, Gourcuff, Pirlo, Ambrosini, Brocchi; STRIKERS: Kaka, Gilardino, Inzaghi, Pato.
  23. LuNo replied to alexpato&marquez's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    ARSENAL-MILAN GOALKEEPERS: Kalac, Fiori, Offredi (30); DEFENDERS: Cafu, Maldini, Nesta, Kaladze, Simic, Jankulovski, Favalli, Bonera, Oddo; MIDFIELDERS: Emerson, Gattuso, Seedorf, Gourcuff, Pirlo, Ambrosini, Brocchi; STRIKERS: Kaka, Gilardino, Inzaghi, Pato.
  24. LuNo replied to sandy's post in a topic in Male Athletes
    ARSENAL-MILAN GOALKEEPERS: Kalac, Fiori, Offredi (30); DEFENDERS: Cafu, Maldini, Nesta, Kaladze, Simic, Jankulovski, Favalli, Bonera, Oddo; MIDFIELDERS: Emerson, Gattuso, Seedorf, Gourcuff, Pirlo, Ambrosini, Brocchi; STRIKERS: Kaka, Gilardino, Inzaghi, Pato.