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Kaka.... NOT GOING

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Well done Kaka. Its good to see there's at least one top level footballer that isn't all about the money. I wish more players would show a bit more loyalty to their clubs

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He turned down 500,000 boys a week.

I now think hes gone mad.

Makes him more of a hero! What a guy. Like Tevez said this desicion has saved football for a while.

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Makes him more of a hero! What a guy. Like Tevez said this desicion has saved football for a while.

Makes him seem a little daft to me.

I respect the principles though.

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Agree completely.

Kaka has shown respect to everyone connected to AC Milan, put his career before money, which alot of other footballers would have moved for (Robinho..) The bloke has come out of this with his dignity intact & has shown his qualities not just as a footballer, but as a man too, fair play to him.

Sorry but that is tosh. He wanted out at madrid so badly (fallouts with management) and since Chelsea couldnt muster up the extra few million quid that madrid wanted for him, he really had no option but to head for eastlands. However Im sure the money may have convinced him a little to go but its entirely different situation in my eyes.

KAKA is GOD at AC Milan.

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Fair play to Kaka, he's not given into the cash. There's no chance he'd make any more of himself at Manchester City, I don't care how much money they have right now. When you consider they're attracting players like Craig Bellamy it doesn't say much for their millions does it?

Right now Kaka's at one of the greatest clubs in the world, and that's something money can't buy. He's just been knocked off his 'best player in the world' perch by Ronaldo, and I'm sure he'll be determined to try and win it back.

Hats off to him for giving the finger to City's millions.

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Kaka's decision has just delayed the inevitable. Football cannot keep on in this way and the fans will continue to pay the price of the millionaires we watch.

Had this deal have gone through many fans and also a few respectable individuals in the media might just have woken up and said "enough is enough."

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