| Pirlo insists he won't jump ship at AC Milan (Tribalfootball.com) |
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Andrea Pirlo has declared he wants to play out his career at AC Milan. The midfielder told Gazzetta dello Sport : "I want to close my career at Milan and sooner or later I will even make myself club captain."
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| Calcio Debate: Who Is Milan’s Player Of The Season? (Goal.com) |
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Calcio Debate: Who Is Milan’s Player Of The Season?,
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| A stroll through Italy's Serie A (Fox Sports) |
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Inter Milan midfield star Javier Zanetti is set to reach an amazing milestone in the final game of the season.
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| The Answer Man (Soccer365) |
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by Robert Stone - In the last six years, AC Milan has almost imitated the glory days of the late 1980s and early 1990s with immense success on the domestic, European and world stages.
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| Ancelotti quells revolution (Football Italia) |
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Carlo Ancelotti has silenced those who suggest a total revolution at Milan is needed, including a change of management.
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| JEM MAIDMENT reviews memorable but trophy-less Gunners season (The Ham&High Network) |
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Arsene Wenger's assertion in his final press conference of the season on Wearside, that his side had "lost a 100metres race by a fraction of a second" may have been papering over some cracks, but there is no doubt Arsenal are a club on the rise.
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| Ancelotti's San Paolo mission (Football Italia) |
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Carlo Ancelotti has confidence Milan will retain fourth place despite a trip to Napoli without the suspended Andrea Pirlo and quashes Didier Drogba rumours.
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| Briefs 2-Italy's Serie B clubs threaten boycott over TV rights (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports) |
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May 15 (Reuters) - Sports news in brief from around the world:
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| Briefs 2-Italy's Serie B clubs threaten boycott over TV rights (Reuters.co.uk) |
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Soccer - The chairmen of clubs in Italy's second division Serie B have threatened to boycott the start of next season because of a row over television rights.
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| Berlusconi demands Milan focus (TeamTalk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport) |
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AC Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi has warned his team not to lose their focus ahead of two very important games to finish the season.Berlusconi was in celebratory mood after last weekend's victory over Inter Milan at the San Siro which lifted AC into fourth place - a position good enough to qualify for next season's Champions League.
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