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noikeee
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Originally posted by chrisday
Kaka.. And people saying he has no speed have most definitly not seen him play.


True. His pace is one of his biggest strengths!

Sorry Nachos, but saying Kaká only has an amazing shot and nothing else, is completely missing it.
Zild
quote:
Originally posted by noikeee
True. His pace is one of his biggest strengths!

Sorry Nachos, but saying Kaká only has an amazing shot and nothing else, is completely missing it.


Kaka is pretty much everything.
denys envy
Petit Zizou!
chimera66
quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
please tell me that you're not the e bulls fan :(


i'm not a soccer fan at all really but i've started watching bigger games these past four or so years. i'm a sports fan and since this is such a global sport i feel like i should know more plus i do enjoy the game on the field. plus maybe one day in my career i'll work for a football club, i said i'd never work for a sports team again but would definitely be willing to do it for soccer because it seems interesting. anyway carry on i'm learning :)
Yohan
quote:
Originally posted by chimera66
i'm not a soccer fan at all really but i've started watching bigger games these past four or so years. i'm a sports fan and since this is such a global sport i feel like i should know more plus i do enjoy the game on the field. plus maybe one day in my career i'll work for a football club, i said i'd never work for a sports team again but would definitely be willing to do it for soccer because it seems interesting. anyway carry on i'm learning :)

phew

;)
Steve Evets
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Your massive hard-on for Real Madrid must be obscuring your vision. Higuain and Robben better than Kaka? off. Kaka has no pace? Watch him comprehensively outstrip Messi with the ball:


Kaka wasn't in great form last year because he was trying to carry an ageing, flawed team single-handedly. As they say in football: form is temporary, class is permanent. Kaka has permanent class, and when he's on form he's as good as absolutely anyone in the world. He can do almost everything: dribble, pass, outrun anyone and score with either foot from almost anywhere around the goal.

Higuain is a decent striker who should be scoring goals with players like Scheider and Robben playing him in. Robben is a showpony with a limp who is ing useless unless he can get on his left foot. Kaka is streets ahead of them.

As for the Man City team, it's bat lunacy from a footballing perspective. All Man City's wins were by at least 3-0 scorelines, they have five strikers who cost over £50mil in total and four international attacking midfielders feeding them. They have so much attacking talent they can tell Nery Castillo to off and forget who Bojinov is. And they're still 15th in the table. Quite clearly, they don't need attacking players, regardless of the quality, they need defenders.

It's lunacy for Kaka. He is a devout Christian who gives half his wages to a Christian charity in Brazil. Hardly the type to be corrupted by the prospect of wealth. He apparently wants clauses stating City will recieve heavy funding for the next few years and will definitely qualify for the Champion's League else he'll quit. Why not stay at Milan until that has already happened?

This move makes sense to two parties. The owners of Man City want a superstar club that will raise the profile of Abu Dhabi. That's why they're there. I can realistically see Manchester City being franchised and moved to Abu Dhabi lock, stock and barrel to attract tourism to the region. Man City fans won't be so happy when that happens. Signing players like Kaka will make Man City the most talked about club on Earth, and the owners have the financial force to make it happen.

The other party is AC Milan. They're having financial difficulties and have an old team that hasn't been properly maintained by Ancelotti. They have a ready-made replacement for Kaka in Ronaldinho, who is coming back into form, and £100mil could buy them a new player in every single problem position.


Spot on. Nice post.

Seems as though he played his last game for Milan today, he was hugging everyone and he kept the match ball. He also refused to swap shirts with anyone. I actually feel bad for the guy - apart from the fact he's going to make stupid money, he loves Milan and is basically being forced out of the club because of the obscene fee Man City is throwing at Milan. Apparently he was in tears after the Milan management convinced him that it was good for the club and basically hinted that he should accept the deal. Hopefully Man City will still be rubbish.
RaverSpike
Man city Are Freaks , They are Buying a £100m Player to relay to get them out of trouble when they should be getting out of relgation of the epl,

THEY SHOULD GET OUT RELATION BEFORE START FORKING s**** 5 FOR PLAYERS
:whip: :whip: :whip: :o


what happens if they buy him and they get relegated, they will be the laughing stock of epl :D, all the major club/Player from Arsenal, Liverpool and Man Utd have said don't do this a serious mistake, i agree with them.
denys envy
Pato just had one of the best "bad angle" shots i've ever seen.

i guarantee this kid will be a part of the "discussion" in a couple of years.
nchs09
I dont like kaka
:mad:

And i will not get off madrids knob.
Ian
quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
I dont like kaka
:mad:

And i will not get off madrids knob.


Calderon said that too and look where he is now

OurManFlint


His performance during the 06-07 champions league was amazing. Check out the goal against Manchester United @ 1:25 in the video above. Pure genius.
noikeee
There's the pace in the first goal. Heinze couldn't even dream of catching him at high speed.

The second goal was more about Evra body-checking Heinze than anything else, though. :haha:
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