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Alexander the duck: SC Internacional To AC Milan

Sunday, 05 August 07, 01:25 AM

Alexandre Pato, or Alexander the duck,Alexandre Pato, the newest member of AC Milan. has just signed with the current European Champions, AC Milan, of the Serie A, in Italy, for an undisclosed fee. He is transfering from Sporting Clube Internacional of Brazil, where he made a name for himself. It has to be said, that the Milan fans have bragging rights, as this Brazilian kid, was wanted by, practically everyone, from Barcelona to Chelsea. Pato definitely has the skill and the talent to become the next Ronaldo, the next Kaka, or the next Ronaldinho. I am, very much, looking forward to seeing him play for Il Rossoneri, in the seasons ahead, but we won't be seeing him play, until Janurary, because he is a non-EU, minor, which means he is not a European citizen. So...

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Posted by ANTI_MADRIDISTA | Comments (10)

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rastagol
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rastagol Wrote: | 15.18EDT | Aug 5, 2007

yessssssssss! I cant wait to see this guy in action in milan! good thing.

forzafutbol
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forzafutbol Wrote: | 18.03EDT | Aug 5, 2007

Too bad he doesn't turn 18 until January and can't play in first team games until then for Milan. After the third of January you'll see him play. It would be interesting if Milan would consider a 5
month loan deal to keep him fit.

tony
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tony Wrote: | 12.53EDT | Aug 6, 2007

really the seria a doesnt let u debut till ur 18!? i think thats retarded messi debuted at 17 n scored goal for barca in la liga to become youngets player to do so now it looks like kirkic from
sp[ain will break the record as hes 16 n could be debuting for barca this season...

Barca_420
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Barca_420 Wrote: | 13.35EDT | Aug 6, 2007

Yes, I do believe he has the potential to be a big star. that being said i now have to ask Where the heck was he when his team needed him in the -20 world cup? He really failed to impress me in that
tournament and made me have second thoughts about him. The pressure has already been put on him to be the next big thing...we'll see if he'll be fast out of the gates like Messi, or stutter out the
gates like Gourcuff.

SM
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SM Wrote: | 13.47EDT | Aug 6, 2007

tony - It's not the Serie A. Legally Brazilian players (from Brazil) are not allowed to be signed up by foreign clubs until they are 18.

ArestheGODofWar
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ArestheGODofWar Wrote: | 13.56EDT | Aug 6, 2007

I can't wait to see him play weather his 18 or not..I'm sure that when he can ligaly play he won't disapoint us...

shit house
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shit house Wrote: | 14.59EDT | Aug 6, 2007

well this kid looks pretty good base on what i saw in the under 20 worldcup! so i'm looking forward to great things from him in the future

kcronaldo
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kcronaldo Wrote: | 16.17EDT | Aug 6, 2007

Check him out on youtube pretty kule

Bittenca
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Bittenca Wrote: | 17.51EDT | Aug 6, 2007

He is not so good as people are trying to make you all believe it. He is very young to be appointed as the new world starlet...wait people!

viniciusamsantos
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viniciusamsantos Wrote: | 17.40EDT | Aug 15, 2007

I am a Internacional fan and I have seen him doing wonderful things in loco.He is skillfull, two feet shots, good heading and good dribling. And Bittenca, you are jealous because the last
Internacional-Corinthians was 3-0 due to him.

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