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AC Milan Thread [2013/14]

kp41

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First of all, that squad became third last season and played well against Barca, they didn't loose major player and signed few good players.

Second, as Mus said his tactics and selections were wrong in multiple games ...
 

Mus

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Xaviesta;3573499 said:
He's done great things. What do you expect more from that squad?

He's been bailed out by penalties else he wouldn't have even finished in the top 6 last season
 

kp41

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As a coach, if he can't improve the situation, he should resign ... pretty sure there are coaches who can improve this Milan team.
 

Mus

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Arnau;3573585 said:
This Milan is ridiculous and Allegri is the last one to blame IMO

Allegri shouldn't be absolved of blame just because of Galliani being ridiculous
 

Mus

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Barbs is gonna take power and fix shit. And then bring back Pato and sign more africans (H)
 

MaestroZidane

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Maldini to coach Milan?? Ah Man!! I don't want him to have a bad run, so I wish him all the best and hope he wins the league.

It's like Zidane at Madrid, but at least he is a back up. Maldini should have done the same
 

Filipower

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Il Cavalieri Berlusconi, one of the few people bosser than Galliani himself, has apparently settled matters and Galliani is staying.
 

Xifio

The Von Trapps
the Babs-Galliani situation will be interesting ... and by interesting I definitely mean entertaining ... :-D

anyway, Mario bailing Milan out again ... El Sharaawy fading badly in a World Cup season ... not sure how much longer Max should/will be given ... biased purely on footballing optimism/romanticism (that a great many share, I'm sure), I would LOVE to see Clarence Seedorf become an instant success as a Milan manager, with Paolo Maldini involved at the club in some capacity ...
 

Xifio

The Von Trapps


if nothing else, the resemblance is uncanny (H) ...



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on to a more serious topic: surely Allegri's time is up? surely it's time for Milan to go for one of the Ajacieds: de Boer / Laudrup / Seedorf / van Basten / Rijkaard?
 


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