Thank you Marion, for posting the news!
I am glad to know Nesta is as ambitious and as hungry for more
footballing honours as ever; and I am convinced he has four more
years of world class service to give to Milan. Now, just don't screw
up the contract renewal, Mr. Galliani!
BTW, watching 3 top flight football games on a Sunday may be Nervana
to the average football fan, but to Nesta, that can be considered
professional development! ;-) And Milan fans and Nesta fans should
be relieved that he spends his evenings at home with Gabriela and
Sofia, rather than hitting the town and the clubs!
Looking forward to seeing Nesta on the pitch again.....
Ming
P.S.
Carol, glad to see you around!
--- In nestatheministerofdefense@yahoogroups.com, ecosse082000
<no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> The Gazetta dello Sport has an interview with Nesta at
>
http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Squadre/Milan/Primo_Piano/2007/02_Febbra
io
> /15/nesta.shtml
> My Italian is not up to translating it, but it seems he will not be
> back in Milan until 28th February and is denying having a lengthy
> holiday by the sea! (Although his description of his Sundays in
Miami
> sounds pretty relaxed... Up at 8 am for breakfast, watches a Serie
A
> game on TV at 9, followed by a game from La Liga, then out for
lunch
> and a stroll to the market. Then another Serie A game in the
> afternoon, and nearly always spends the evening at home with
Gabriela
> and Sofia.) The article quotes him as saying he will not be going
back
> to Lazio, as he's still young and wants to play at the highest
level,
> including Champions League, is not thinking of playing abroad, does
not
> think it is the time to talk about signing an extension with Milan
> while he is injured, but if he re-signs he'll stay for another four
> years, then leave. (I think.) If anyone has the necessary skills
to
> translate, please do!
>
> Marion
>