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A legend retires

tuftman

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Paolo Maldini, aged 40, has played his final game for A.C Milan, in a 2-0 win over Fiorentina. He has played in 902 official(not counting friendlies) games for Milan, made 126 appearances for the Azzuri, scoring 7 goals and was the captain from 1994 until the Azzuri exited from the 2002 World Cup at the hands of South Korea's golden goal(he wore the captains armband 74 times  :eek:). He also made 12 appearances for the Under-21 Italian side, scoring 5 goals.

      Has there ever been a man so dedicated to one club, either in football, or in world sport in general? At age 40, he was considered to be Milans best defender this season, truly a phenomenal athlete.
 

marinersman

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I've never seen a better defender (apologies the Baresi). To see such loyalty to one club in this horrible mercenary era of Football is just wonderful.
 

midfielder

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tuftman said:
Paolo Maldini, aged 40, has played his final game for A.C Milan, in a 2-0 win over Fiorentina. He has played in 902 official(not counting friendlies) games for Milan, made 126 appearances for the Azzuri, scoring 7 goals and was the captain from 1994 until the Azzuri exited from the 2002 World Cup at the hands of South Korea's golden goal(he wore the captains armband 74 times  :eek:). He also made 12 appearances for the Under-21 Italian side, scoring 5 goals.

       Has there ever been a man so dedicated to one club, either in football, or in world sport in general? At age 40, he was considered to be Milans best defender this season, truly a phenomenal athlete.

One handed typing ... but we need someone who can organise the defense .. a beach side home ....  a boat ... maybe we could ... maybe back to one handed typing.
 

serious14

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No way he's retired - he'll play on until he physically can't any more.... even then, they'll have to drag him from the field kicking and screaming.  :p
 

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