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Beckham situation resolved to everyone's satisfaction
Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernetDavid Beckham got his wish to extend his stay in Italy, but give some credit to MLS and the Galaxy, who wouldn't budge until they received satisfactory compensation, writes Ives Galarcep.
Story | Conversation | March 09, 2009Beckham's extended stay in Italy confirmed
Soccernet staffDavid Beckham will stay on loan at AC Milan for the rest of the season before returning to Los Angeles Galaxy although his long-term future remains unresolved.
Story | Conversation | March 08, 2009Galaxy needs to drive a hard bargain for Beckham
Steve DavisWith David Beckham's transfer to Milan looking imminent, all that remains is for L.A. to make sure it gets adequate compensation, writes Steve Davis.
Story | Conversation | February 06, 2009MLS will carry on just fine without Beckham
Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernetDavid Beckham's stint in MLS might be curtailed after just two years, but his presence has been anything but a failure, writes Ives Galarcep.
Story | Conversation | January 31, 2009The beautiful game takes a dive
Jason DaseyDiving is ruining soccer's evolution outside the game's traditional strongholds, says Jason Dasey.
Story | Conversation | October 24, 2007Italy suffers mix of blessings and emotions
Roberto GottaOne in, one out of the Champions League for Italy. Roberto Gotta picks the bones.
Story | Conversation | April 13, 2007Sister of Milan striker found alive and well
The five-month kidnap ordeal of the sister of AC Milan's Brazilian striker Ricardo Oliveira has ended, the Italian club said on its website on Tuesday.
Story | Conversation | March 13, 2007Stunned Berlusconi stands by Ancelotti
AC Milan's owner, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, said his team had outclassed Liverpool in the Champions League final and defended his disconsolate coach Carlo Ancelotti following the shock loss.
Story | Conversation | May 26, 2005Trouble flares - again
Roberto GottaRoberto Gotta finds himself, not for the first time, asking what can be done to curb the endemic culture of violence at Italian football grounds.
Story | Conversation | April 13, 2005Berlusconi dons football scarf
Claire SoaresAny leader worth his political salt knows how to cash in on soccer success but in Italy it's a completely different ball game, with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi running AC Milan as well as the country.
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