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Francesco Coco?
QPR, Interest for Coco - Marco Gori, Italian English Language Site,'Transfer Market'
After quitting football for TV, former AC Milan, Inter and Barcelona fullback Franceco Coco seems ready to come back on the pitch. The sicilian player has recently declared his will to play again for AC Milan, but it could be Briatore's QPR the club where he could get a chance to play again - Transfer Market
Tuttomercato - Coco, l'offerta arriva dal QPR
01.11.2007 10.13 di Fabrizio Di Clemente articolo letto 2295 volte
Dopo l'allontamento dai campi di gioco per la televisione (al programma L'Isola dei Famosi), l'ex Milan, Inter e Barcellona Francesco Coco (30) pare intenzionato a riprendere la sua carriera calcistica. In questi ultimi giorni ha lanciato diversi messaggi d'amore al suo Milan, ma l'offerta per il terzino di Paternò sembra arrivare invece dall'Inghilterra: è infatti il Queens Park Rangers che vorrebbe acquistarlo, diventando così l'espressione più pura del made in Italy in terra d'Albione (Flavio Briatore presidente e Gigi De Canio allenatore). Report
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See Also: Goal.com Coco Wants Milan Return
Francesco Coco admitted he announced his retirement too quickly and would now like a return to club football, preferrably at Milan.
Former Italian international Francesco Coco has said he wants to get back to playing football, and has called for Milan, the club where he played as a youngster, to sign him again. The 30-year-old full-back announced his retirement from football last summer after a long, frustrating time at Inter, during which he suffered one injury after another.
Even though he managed 17 appearences with the Azzurri, Coco has appeared frequently on a number of Italian TV Shows, and even confessed he would like to move to the US to be a film star...." Goal.com
Also Coco Profile: Coco/Wikipedia
And from January 2007 - Trial with Manchester City
Daily Record - Soccer Shorts - Pars Snip Nov 2 2007
DUNFERMLINE have strengthened their squad by signing Motherwell defender Danny Murphy. The left-back played for QPR and Swindon before moving to Fir Park from Cork earlier this year. Record