For a forthcoming feature in Q Magazine we're seeking nominations for the best, most quintessentially British track by a British artist since 1960. Just one track that you, the Q reader, believe best reflects the British experience in that time.
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Milan bought another player, continuing our tradition of Dutch players: Emanuelson from Ajax, and soon another player (Mark Van Bommel).
International trophies: no changes, lol. It's good to remind it sometimes, so I'm gonna put it on the right column as well:
AC Milan 18
Real Madrid 15
Juventus, Liverpool, Barcelona 11
Ajax 10
Inter Milan 9
Bayern Munich 8
Manchester scum United 7
Porto, Valencia (no Champions Leagues) 6
Anderlecht (no C.L.) 5
Feyenoord, Parma, Atletico Madrid (no C.L.) 4
Nottingham Forest (! 2 C.L.), Dynamo Kiev, Sevilla, Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, Tottenham (no C.L.) 3
PSV Eindhoven, Benfica, Hamburg, Red Star Belgrade, Steaua Bucharest, IFK Goteborg, Borussia M., Mechelen, Real Zaragoza, Aberdeen, Lazio, Aston Villa, Leeds, Arsenal (no C.L.) 2
Manchester City, Fiorentina, Napoli, Roma, Celtic, Rangers (no C.L.) 1
any french out there? Olympique Marseille&Paris Saint-Germain (no C.L.) 1
etc.
As you can see there's no other city as Milan, stunning 27 international trophies, the second one is Madrid 19.
Live forever and baby come on :)