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Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Hundreds of Milan fans demonstrate against the sale of Kaká

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Hundreds of Milan fans demonstrate against the sale of Kaká

The fans, called by the South Bend group of fans have launched messages to society 'rossonera' that referred to in a matter of "heart" to try to avoid a signing that many are already done and that could lead to the coffers Milan a reimbursement of 105 million euros.
The almost five hundred people have gathered in Milan Via Turati, opposite the headquarters of the club, called the entity that does not escape the player, and have also asked Kaká not request more money to the English club.
This concentration of fans being in the same day that the vice president of Milan, Adriano Galliani, and the owner of the company, Silvio Berlusconi, met to discuss the possible sale of Kaka to Manchester City. Nothing has transpired, however, a meeting that took place while Brazilian footballer and his father looked at his home in Milan the last movements of both the club rossonero 'as Manchester City.


This Sunday, the Italian press highlighted the revolution of fans in the stands against those most responsible for Milan in their protest by signing a club that has never been closed in Banda. "Galliani, you go to the City" or "Berlusconi're an interest" were some of the placards they were last Saturday at the San Siro stadium during the match of the Italian League against Fiorentina (1-0), accompanied by choirs from the managers, while another group of supporters took to the cry of the pocket tickets "Kaká buy us."






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