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Victoria Beckham
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Victoria Beckham
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Raúl González Blanco
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Raúl González Blanco
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Sirusho
- Reynaldo Gianecchini
- Reynaldo Gianecchini
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- Rodrigo Santoro
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- Gaspard Ulliel
- Gaspard Ulliel
- Rodrigo Santoro
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- Clarence Seedorf
CLARENCE SEEDORF PRESENTS 'GOAL4AFRICA' Tomorrow, Thursday 29 May, Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf will be at the 'Kempinski' Hotel in Dubai to present a worldwide initiative to leave a strong sign on the whole African continent.- Gennaro Ivan Gattuso
- Paolo Maldini
Thank you very much Sandy- Fabio Cannavaro
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- Alberto Gilardino
GOODBYE ALBERTO The next Milan-Fiorentina will have a premise, a heartfelt and affectionate prologue: the applause to Alberto Gilardino. He says goodbye, we say goodbye, to a nice person, a great player. MILAN - Gila's three years at Milan happened and no one will ever erase them from the Rossoneri's history. Seventeen goals in his first league season, in which Milan earned 88 completely deserved points and finished second, twelve goals in his second season with a fourth place reached one month before the Athens Final, a goal against Manchester United in a perfect match, the decisive goal against Udinese this year. We could go on. But the thanks and good luck wishes to Alberto cannot be forgotten. We cannot forget his face always full of loyalty and sincerity. A good lad, a perfect young man, he had and still has what it takes to be part of a big club like Milan: technique and tricks on the pitch, good manners and kindness outside of it. Even today, on the day of his departure, it's hard to accept that something, perhaps, was nevertheless missing. But Alberto will remain in Milan's heart, and Milan will remain in Alberto's heart. He leaves to play in a team that, like him, is fresh and ambitious, a proud opponent of Milan at the end of last season for qualification to the Champions League. Gilardino was the first purchase after the Istanbul final. The last act of that Champions League would have truncated and devastated anyone, but not Milan. And the proof of the club's immediate reaction was his purchase. Alberto, the coup of the 2005 Italian transfer season. Everyone wanted him, Milan wanted him. Now we say goodbye, with a strong embrace. The Rossoneri fans will remember the intense and composed applause that Gila dedicated to the fans during the last Milan-Udinese match. Rest assured, Alberto, that all the applause in the next Milan-Fiorentina game will be all for you.- Alberto Gilardino
Official: Gilardino Signs For Viola :cry: Fiorentina have confirmed the arrival of Alberto Gilardino from Milan after both clubs reached a deal for the under-fire striker. The former Parma hit-man has been playing second fiddle at the Rossoneri for the past couple of seasons and he has spent the majority of the campaign on the bench. His performances were woeful and he has been quickly shipped out to La Viola who have confirmed the deal. A statement on the club's official website reads: "Fiorentina would like to communicate that the club has signed Alberto Gilardino from AC Milan on a permanent basis. "Gilardino will be unveiled to the press at 12.30 on Thursday at the Artemio Franchi stadium." Reports in Italy claim the Viola paid €15m for the striker, he will earn €1.65m per season plus bonuses and he has signed a five year deal. The striker is Fiorentina's third signing of the current transfer window following the arrivals of Felipe Melo and Stevan Jovetic.- Alberto Gilardino
Gilardino On The Way-Corvino Fiorentina sporting director Pantaleo Corvino reveals that Alberto Gilardino is likely to arrive from Milan but he remains in doubt over Andrea Barzagli. La Viola are currently in the process of adding reinforcements to their squad in light of next season's Champions League commitments. Cesare Prandelli's side have been after the Milan striker for a while now and they may sign him within the next few days as there are talks going on between both clubs. Corvino however admits that it will not be easy to strengthen. "We have almost a desperate battle against Inter, Roma and Juventus to sign players because they have so much money whereas we have to rely on sacrifices from the Della Valle family and the nous of myself and Cesare Prandelli," said Corvino. "Gilardino? He will be the most expensive player that I have ever signed – even more than Luca Toni. "In my career I have become used to cooking with water, but this time I have used oil and I hope I can offer more tasty dishes." Andrea Barzagli was tipped for a move to Florence but Corvino doesn't sound too confident on landing the Azzurri stopper. "I am pessimistic about Barzagli," added Corvino. "However, for the last three years our defence has been amongst the tightest in the League. We can win without him." The transfer chief also opened the door for Lyon's Anthony Revelliere but he insists that he has alternatives if the Frenchman doesn't arrive. "Reveillere could be useful to cover for the departure of Tomas Ujfalusi, but he isn’t the only option," said the transfer guru. "Angelo Palombo? We won’t be moving for him. We already have six midfielders and if we need one more we will research better. One could be developing in Florence or in Patagonia – we’ll find him." The Viola were in great form this season in Serie A and next term they will be hoping to mount a serious challenge both in Europe and in Serie A.- Fabio Cannavaro
- Reynaldo Gianecchini