Euro Watch June 18th

Either Porto Accept New Offer For Cissokho Or We Will Scrap Deal – Milan’s Galliani
Milan vice president Adriano Galliani has warned that the deal for Cissokho could go up in smoke…
Reports suggest the Rossoneri are hoping to bag a 20 percent discount and pay €12million for Cissokho rather than €15m, which was the original agreement.
What a joke, a deal is a deal. No wonder A.C Milan are miles behind cross town rivals Inter Milan who have their act together. If Porto wishes to find middle ground they should accept the 12 million with the extra 3 million depending on performance. If A.C Milan wishes to stick to their guns Porto should walk away and if Cissokho isn’t happy then tell him to go to the dentist and fix his teeth.
Roma’s Julio Baptista: I’m Not Interested In Manchester City
‘The Beast’ has once again spoken of his desire to remain in the Eternal City, despite Manchester City chasing his signature…
Baptista hated life in London when he spent a year on loan at Arsenal so there would be no way he’d return to England.
Harry Redknapp Worries For Manchester United, Post-Cristiano Ronaldo
The Tottenham boss feels that Ronaldo’s departure could spark an exodus…
Redknapp does say it best with his line at the end.
“I do not believe there is one single player in the world capable of filling the gap left by Ronaldo’s move to Real Madrid.”
June 18th, 2009 at 9:47 am
CR7 certainly did spark many a ManUtd performance – what really sticks in my mind is in the CL finals, where CR7 didn’t score from a free kick. Utd seemed to withdraw. Other times, those dazzling free kicks (among other play) spurred the team on to heights. Other players will need to step up and help fill the gaps.
And speaking of Redknapp – when Spurs played ManUtd and went 2-nil up, it was Ronaldo’s PK that started the Utd comeback?
June 18th, 2009 at 9:56 am
You are correct, Howard Webb blew another call and Ronaldo scored from the spot as a result.