

Dinho Helps Save Milan With a Magical Free Kick, Again!
By: fetyani |November 27, 2008. UEFA Cup, Group Stage, Portsmouth (England) VS. Milan (Italy). Milan need at least one point to qualify to the next stage. As soon as HE came in for Kaka in the 73rd minute he was reviving the game. 83rd minute Milan earned a free kick and as he magically did on Sunday against Torino, Ronaldinho scored another wonderful free kick to bring the game officially back in action with around 10 minutes left with extra time. Milan did not give up and before you know it, Super Pippoooooo Inzaghi scored in the 92nd minute to give Milan the point they needed to qualify to the next stage in UEFA Cup. Great reply from Pippo Inzaghi to Raúl González, who caught up to Inzaghi’s record yesterday by scoring his 64th goal in UEFA competitions; though Pippo is at 65 now baby!!
Ronaldinho’s Free-Kick Goal, Amazing!
Dinho Continues To Score, But Milan Falls Again
By: fetyani |After being down 1-0, Pato scored the tie and a few minutes later a free kick was presented. Two great maestro’s Ronaldinho & Pirlo were ready to take on the free kick. Dinho takes one step and burry’s the ball in the back of the net. Unfortunately the game ended with a tie after Torino scored their second goal through a penalty kick.
Ronaldinho’s Free-Kick Goal
Milan Wins, Dinho Continues To Improve
By: fetyani |Earlier this week, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (Also Milan President too, but shh) met with Brazilian president Lula and had a gift for him. The gift was basically the Rossoneri Brazilian Seleção. Ronaldinho, Kaka, Pato, Emerson, Dida & Leonardo.
Ladies & Gentelmen, I Present You “Dinho-Milan”
By: fetyani |Dinho With Another Save
By: fetyani |Again, Ronaldinho’s 93rd minute stellar goal was all what Milan needed to secure the 3 points against Braga in the UEFA Cup this midweek, followed by a big announcement from Ancelotti as he declares a “New Milan Era”.
Dinho saves Milan in Milan-Napoli Spectacular
By: fetyani |What a game, the Milan-Napoli showdown did not disappoint at all. As a Milanista it was a nerve breaking game, it was overwhelming and torturous. BUT we have Dinho..Dinho..Dinho!!
Dinho Out, But Not For Too Long
By: fetyani |Nothing to worry about, Dinho just got a small knock to the right knee during the game against Atalanta on Sunday; the game ended 1-0 for Milan with a goal by Ricky Kaka. Ronnie will be out of today’s game against Siena at the San Siro, but he is expected and lets hope he can make the game on the weekend against Napoli (currently sharing the same points with Inter & Udinese at first place, 17pts, Milan 1 point behind them)
Dinho Double Show
By: fetyani |Two goals by Ronnie, penalty and an assist by Kaka making Dinho score 3 goals for Milan this season. A great performance by Il Gaucho netted 3 points for the Rossoneri after a 3-0 victory against Sampdoria this Sunday.
Dinho-Borgonovo
By: fetyani |International break is now on and Dinho isn’t with the Brazilian national team. What is he doing? Training his ass off so he can get “There”. Ancelotti said Ronnie isn’t 100% fit and will be probably by mid-October. So with the time off Ronaldinho was invited to partake in the charity game for Stefano Borgonovo a former Milan & Fiorentina player who is sadly suffering from motor neurone disease. The game was played in Florence between Fiorentina & Milan. It wasn’t your average game, Borgonovo’s teammates from the old days showed up, especially the Milan team of 1989 (Considered one of the best squads in history). The game was somewhat magical, to see all those guys again on and by the pitch, the legends and gods of football.
Instead of writing about it, I will just post pictures from the game, they’ll speak for themselves.
Ronaldinho Continues to Shine In Zurich
By: fetyani |After the uplifting performance in the Milan Derby on Sunday, Dinho continues to steal the spotlight in the UEFA Cup game against FC Zurich which Milan won on a 4-1 aggregate. The second leg took place in Zurich and ended with a Rossoneri win 1-0. Sheva re-opened his Milan Goal Account from an assist by none other but our man Ronaldinho.














