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I don't think he's as good as Cannavaro (excluding that diabolical performance against Lyon). My concern with Nesta is that he's not mentally strong - we know he is prone to making errors and instances like the Rome derby years ago where he was taken off at half-time and crying, in a state of shock, because Lazio were 4-0 down and Totti and Montella had, pardon me, raped the defence.
Montella was on fire that day, got a 9.5 from gazzetta for his performance, if I'm not mistaken.
Don't get too happy - if Inter get their act together we're in trouble as we need to make up at least eight points on them. You'd expect it to happen based on last season but they might, might just come good.
Forza Roma for Wednesday :ninja:
No, Sweey, that won't happen in our life time, they tied sampdoria saturday.
Anyways, am I the only person not satisfied with Dida? We really need to buy Buffon, CMON MILAN.
Gourcuff whats he like? Didn't he score last week?
Brilliant on his debut.
No, Sweey, that won't happen in our life time, they tied sampdoria saturday.
Anyways, am I the only person not satisfied with Dida? We really need to buy Buffon, CMON MILAN.
You're too confident about Inter slipping up :tongue:
I'm not happy with Dida either. Would much prefer Buffon or even Livorno's Marco Amelia.
Montella was on fire that day, got a 9.5 from gazzetta for his performance, if I'm not mistaken.
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Yep. It was all down to Capello - he told Roma to ignore the midfield and hit the Lazio defence with direct balls.
We have made preliminary enquiries for Bordeaux playmaker(?) Julien Faubert, are considering a possible bid for Sporting Lisbon striker Nani, have contacted Real Madrid over a possible move for Cicinho and are expecting Dida to perform a u-turn and sign a new contract to June 2009.
Hmmm...
Dr. Bob Kelso
18-09-2006, 22:52
LOL nani. Sounds like he could be a bit of a goat to me. :rolleyes:
Got a look at Gourcuff and he looks like he could be one to watch.
can any one tell me who is better at freekicks seedorf or pirlo
Seedorf is a bit of a one-trick pony. He can blast them but can't place them although he's done well with them recently.
Pirlo in that respect can both place them and attempt to "do a Juninho" which he successfully did three or four times last season. Can set someone else up better too.
Not sure I could elaborate too much more to be honest. It's a difficult question considering Seedorf doesn't take many and is therefore relatively successful considering the fewer chances he is given.
He has scored a few scorchers out of set pieces for the national team, but he always had someone ahead of him( Van Hooijdonk,Frank De Boer).
Nani has definately shown some promise. Played well against us (Finland) in the Euro 2008 qualifier a few weeks back. Bit raw at the moment however, but I really liked his mobility and explosiveness. Very eager and quick to get a shot off, but not as accurate as one would hope, if he starts hitting the net more times than not, though, he could be a real threat at any level in a few years time.
Not sure how Cicinho would fit in, Milan have usually had more defensively conscious types at the fullback positions. Any thoughts on that?
how long will gilardino be out? I'd hate to see him left out for more than 1 week
Not sure how Cicinho would fit in, Milan have usually had more defensively conscious types at the fullback positions. Any thoughts on that?
I guess we see him as the closest thing to Cafu and are going down that road.
yaohan, I believe Gilardino will probably be back next weekend or for the CL game the week after. Doubt he'll play any part against Ascoli tomorrow night.
How has olivera been? I haven't seen much of him, just a few matches in the copa america and for betis.
Been lively except for when Gilardino got injured against Parma and he had to play as a lone striker. He didn't look at all comfortable - though still had a header which he could only direct at their young goalkeeper.
3-0 win for tonights game Sweey you think?
3-0 win for tonights game Sweey you think?
1-0 defeat.
A 1-0 victory over Ascoli thanks to Marek Jankulovski's second half goal. We've got 1 point! :w00t
KainLegacy
20-09-2006, 21:59
You seem very happy?Well a win is a win,doesnt metter the number of goals.
That makes my review of Jankulovski makes sense?:tongue:.Nevermind.
We just started getting points and soon we will be ahead of Inter(HOW COME THEY BEAT ROMA AT HOME???).2 friends of mine support in a way Inter :shock:,how come they are my friends :tongue:,probably dont know much about football...I am kidding,that doesnt mean they are bad people,but I didnt wanted to hear "Inter will win Serie A this year" as they know I am Milan fan :rolleyes:.
Roma lost Taddei in the build-up to the game and Mancini in the first half (both through injury). They just didn't look good in attack - Totti was poor, Montella didn't look sharp and they lacked pace.
Roma lost Taddei in the build-up to the game and Mancini in the first half (both through injury). They just didn't look good in attack - Totti was poor, Montella didn't look sharp and they lacked pace.
Montella was shite. Totti thought it was Sunday league and Pizzaro should of stayed at Udinese, because he is useless.
Roma always look for the hard ways to score a damn goal. I mean, what is up with their corners?? It's like they send it short, kick it to the semi circle, kick it back to the keeper who then kicks it back to the corner flag and then it gets deflected or the player gets tackled.
Tonetto tried hard though and I thought he had a decent game.
Crespo (the big bender) took his goal well. Man he killed De Rosi and then Mexes fell for the same trick.
Oh and Doni is very poor, why do the big 3 in Serie A, all have Brazilian keepers?
Oh yeah, this is the Milan thread.........well done Milan for getting into positive figures. Hopefully you can challenge Inter, because Roma is not strong enough yet.
What was Jankulovski's goal like? Can't believe he is actually getting playing time!
Montella was shite. Totti thought it was Sunday league and Pizzaro should of stayed at Udinese, because he is useless.
Roma always look for the hard ways to score a damn goal. I mean, what is up with their corners?? It's like they send it short, kick it to the semi circle, kick it back to the keeper who then kicks it back to the corner flag and then it gets deflected or the player gets tackled.
Tonetto tried hard though and I thought he had a decent game.
Crespo (the big bender) took his goal well. Man he killed De Rosi and then Mexes fell for the same trick.
Oh and Doni is very poor, why do the big 3 in Serie A, all have Brazilian keepers?
Oh yeah, this is the Milan thread.........well done Milan for getting into positive figures. Hopefully you can challenge Inter, because Roma is not strong enough yet.
What was Jankulovski's goal like? Can't believe he is actually getting playing time!
I'm glad Jankulovski is getting playing time - and doing so well at left-back. Borriello and Inzaghi started in attack today, Gourcuff started in midfield. Jankulovski scored with a header from a Pirlo cross.
Roma's corners were tough to watch for someone who wanted them to actually score - always trying to score from 40 yards with a volley or drive. Tonetto tried hard but couldn't produce anything decisive - but then nobody could. Pizarro needs to remember he plays for Roma and not Inter.
KainLegacy
21-09-2006, 23:21
Jankulovski scored with a header from a Pirlo cross.
Pizarro needs to remember he plays for Roma and not Inter.
I am just greeting Pirlo :tongue:
And the Pizarro quote is quality...
A number of our directors as well as Kaka's father have supposedly attended the Brazilian League match between Fluminense and Cruzeiro as they wanted a closer look at Cruzeiro striker Wagner. Having seen the game, we are now showing reported interest in Fluminense's 18-year-old left-sided midfielder Marcelo who Roma are also interested in and both clubs may make a bid in January.
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Today's game:
LIVORNO: Amelia; Grandoni, Rezaei, Galante; Balleri, Morrone, Passoni, A.Filippini, Pfertzel; Vigiani, C.Lucarelli.
MILAN: Dida; Bonera, Nesta, Maldini, Favalli; Gattuso, Ambrosini, Seedorf; Kakà; Inzaghi, Ricardo Oliveira.
Maldini was substituted after four minutes with injury. Kakha Kaladze has come on and it is 0-0 after 23 minutes so far.
please dont tie...please dont
We're under pressure with under 20 minutes to go.
EDIT: Finished; 0-0. Both teams had good chances.
KainLegacy
24-09-2006, 00:31
Thats no good,we shouldnt lose points now...2 points and we are on which postion?If we are to win the calcio(as what seems to be our target) then losing points that early is not a good sign...
Completely agree with you there. Also, Maldini's suffered a knee injury and I hope it isn't serious. I do worry that the remainder of his career will be plagued with one injury after another.
Ancelotti has blasted the media for focusing on when he is arguing with players from the touchline rather than the match. He had a go at Kaka during the win over Ascoli and yesterday was seen blowing up at Seedorf.
I watched the Livorno game yesterday on Setanta Sports 2. It had some chance on both ends but I didnt think there would have been a goal scored.
Theyre right back I think it is looks a good player, Messaro or something like that he was up and down the pitch all day.
I watched the Livorno game yesterday on Setanta Sports 2. It had some chance on both ends but I didnt think there would have been a goal scored.
Theyre right back I think it is looks a good player, Messaro or something like that he was up and down the pitch all day.
Is your Setanta Sports different to the one in England? We didn't have Livorno-Milan - unless the listings on their website and the Telewest TV guide were both wrong in which case I'll be fuming.
Is your Setanta Sports different to the one in England? We didn't have Livorno-Milan - unless the listings on their website and the Telewest TV guide were both wrong in which case I'll be fuming.
Well I was flicking through the channel's, I just got Setanta and Celtic/Rangers/Real Madrid Tv all on last week, so I was having a look and I seen the Livorno-Milan game on Setanta Sports 2, so I sat and watched it. The commentary is crap on that channel.
Well I was flicking through the channel's, I just got Setanta and Celtic/Rangers/Real Madrid Tv all on last week, so I was having a look and I seen the Livorno-Milan game on Setanta Sports 2, so I sat and watched it. The commentary is crap on that channel.
:laugh: Well I don't know if you get who we get as the commentary isn't too bad for us and Paddy Agnew is usually there.
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Trouble at home:
“You have to play the ball quickly. You’re too slow,” said the Coach from the side of the field.
Seedorf responded: “Focus on Coaching. You can’t just criticise. Instead of shouting, you might like to give us a hand from the bench.”
Ancelotti was furious and answered the Dutchman. “And you focus on playing. You’re lucky I’ve run out of substitutions, otherwise you’d be off.”
Reports of tension within the Rossoneri camp hit boiling point with this exchange and Ancelotti took his anger out on the media.
“I’m not angry about what happened, as it’s between Seedorf and me. I won’t explain it to you, otherwise it’ll get turned into a soap opera like the Kaka discussion. If I’m angry it’s because there’s always a camera under my nose and getting on my nerves.”
That was a great comeback from Ancelotti 'Youre lucky Ive run out of substitutions, otherwise you'd be off' :laugh:
But this 'tension' isnt good and shoudl be stamped out immediatly.
Seedorf wasn't a definite starter against Lille in midweek as I've been expecting us to go down the Pirlo-Gattuso-Gourcuff-Kaka route - looks even more likely now. The tension needs to be sorted very quickly. The team looked so together when Oliveira scored his first goal for us but since then Ancelotti has had raging rows with both Kaka and Seedorf so something clearly isn't sitting right. Still, I agree with Ancelotti about Seedorf; he plays too slowly sometimes.
Alberto Gilardino is pushing for a start against Lille as he's been doing well in training over the last week and would probably take Oliveira's place. Maldini is definitely out of the match and probably won't feature next weekend either.
Seedorf wasn't a definite starter against Lille in midweek as I've been expecting us to go down the Pirlo-Gattuso-Gourcuff-Kaka route - looks even more likely now. The tension needs to be sorted very quickly. The team looked so together when Oliveira scored his first goal for us but since then Ancelotti has had raging rows with both Kaka and Seedorf so something clearly isn't sitting right. Still, I agree with Ancelotti about Seedorf; he plays too slowly sometimes.
Alberto Gilardino is pushing for a start against Lille as he's been doing well in training over the last week and would probably take Oliveira's place. Maldini is definitely out of the match and probably won't feature next weekend either.
The midfield or Pirlo-Gattuso-Gourcuff-Kaka looks good to me, didnt they yse that set up in their last CL match? And how long is Maldini out for?
Gourcuff looks a good prospect, Ill admit that I have seen alot but from the little Ive seen he looks one for the future, no doubt.
I believe that that is the exact midfield we used in the last CL game. Gourcuff has impressed everyone at Milan so far so fingers crossed ;)
Maldini is meant to be out for around 10 days although his injuries always seem to take a little bit longer these days so I'd say two or three weeks.
KainLegacy
25-09-2006, 23:12
I would realy miss Seedorf if he follow the path of Rui Costa and I DONT like Ancelotti,shouldnt be too harsh,the boys are giving theyr best(or close).Its hard to be a fan/coach/player of a big club,there is so much pressure(but Milan are SO appealing :tongue:,I cant resist to support them).
On the match with Lille,I see a draw.Playing in France against such a good team and with problems inside...a draw would be nice.
Maldini and Serginho are out with injury and reports are circulating that Oliveira will be dropped with Inzaghi and Alberto "I can't score in Europe" Gilardino starting in attack.
Karaoke29
25-09-2006, 23:29
Maldini and Serginho are out with injury and reports are circulating that Oliveira will be dropped with Inzaghi and Alberto "I can't score in Europe" Gilardino starting in attack.
I do not see a problem in the midfield and the attack, hard to replace Sheva but Milan attack still hard to be stopped. I think the main point is within the backline which is old aged and has usually lots of injuries beside that Ancelotti always circulates it which make the line unstable. With the return of legendary Maldini to form, this problem will be solved.
yeah our defense has average age of 36, talk about it.
However, I'd still say that the bigger problem right now is our forwards, and not too far off, we have our side backs that needs to be replaced.
Time for the shock: We are playing only one striker from the start tonight - Alberto Gilardino.
LILLE (4-4-1-1): Sylva; Chalmé, Plestan, Tavlaridis, Vitakic; Keita, Makoun, Bodmer, Tafforeau; Fauvergue; Odemwingie.
MILAN (4-3-2-1): Dida; Cafu, Nesta, Kaladze, Jankulovski; Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Seedorf, Kakà; Gilardino.
If we don't get a positive result then I think Carlito can expect a rocket from Silvio.
Think positive Sweey, it's were Gilardino excels best, although then again this is Yurope. ;)
Exactly - he can't score for shit in Europe so well done to us. We've attacked more than Lille in the first half, Kaka rounded the goalkeeper but went too far so his shot was saved and Gilardino had two chances late in the first half. Dragged his first shot wide.
KainLegacy
26-09-2006, 23:48
Sweey,when I say a draw its a draw.The Pirlo pass was amazing,but Kaka was...confused?!...from the good position he got.Also the Seedorf miss was hilarious(when he hitted the ground instead of the ball) and thats realy bad after the problem with Ancelotti...
All other matches are a wins for us,the hard part is in the past(or maybe surprise in Milan - Lille match?),what you guys think?
guys, I like the 4-5-1 formation, TRUST ME, WELL WIN.
Karaoke29
27-09-2006, 11:21
guys, I like the 4-5-1 formation, TRUST ME, WELL WIN.
Milan have all the abilities to use 4-5-1 perfectly.
It was 4-3-2-1 :tongue:
To which end I much prefer 4-2-3-1 but there you go. Berlusconi won't be happy with one up-front so we can't go that way. Regardless of how we as fans may feel about his insistence of two strikers, he's done more for us than we could ever have imagined and done most things correctly.
Karaoke29
27-09-2006, 14:08
It was 4-3-2-1 :tongue:
To which end I much prefer 4-2-3-1 but there you go. Berlusconi won't be happy with one up-front so we can't go that way. Regardless of how we as fans may feel about his insistence of two strikers, he's done more for us than we could ever have imagined and done most things correctly.
It is supposed that coach has the last word. But Berlusconi always insist to have two strikers upfront. Only Ancelotti knows what is better to his team. But at the end, Berlusconi wins. He is the owner bloke.........
So Kaka criticises Ancelotti for playing a 4-3-2-1 where he is forced to play both as a playmaker and a forward. Seedorf says the system is a useful one, Gattuso backs Ancelotti and now Ambrosini criticises Kaka for not realising that the 4-3-2-1 has helped Milan before and will do so again.
Kaka is behaving like a petulent Real Madrid player.
Karaoke29
28-09-2006, 22:53
I do not understand Kaka at all. Firstly he did say that he is Milan man forever and then during the summer, Real Madrid approached him and Kaka never gave one word to both teams. No one knew if he would go to Real Madrid or not. Then he praised his life to Milan and now he criticises Ancelotti.
Kaka is strange....................
KainLegacy
28-09-2006, 22:54
Typical Kaka.Yaohan,yes,he have world-class skills,but its not good overall :lol:.
Sweey,you didnt gave your comment about the upcoming matches and I want to know it as you are The Elder One :tongue:.
Some news first: Gourcuff underwent medical tests today and it has been confirmed that he has a cracked rib. Not sure how long he will be out for.
Siena will be a tough game on Sunday. I'm gussing we will rotate the squad again, start with two strikers (Inzaghi or Gilardino alongside Oliveira) and look to play the game in their half as is our behaviour at home. I'm not confident, but then I never am :tongue:. Mario Frick and Enrico Chiesa will provide the biggest threat to our defence.
yes...kaka is a young and now im beginning to doubt his brain level.
I'm still pretty sure kaka has more brain than ronaldo or dinho.
I personally am all in for 4-3-2-1, which in my mind will always be 4-5-1, i dont need to explain why all over again, and i wont. The thing about is that...WE ONLY NEED ONE SCORING FORWARD, AND WE WILL HAVE HIGH BALL POSSESSION TO PREVENT GETTING SCORED ON IN THE SECOND HALF.
Kaka is a fool to not realize it, but I'm sure he will, I mean, Kaka is meant to play that position, doesn't he understand? sure we tied one game with this, but with some training, we are much better with this formation than the 4-4-2.
More disappointment today. A 0-0 draw with Siena - our third such result in succession. We hit the bar through Gilardino who also forced two excellent saves from Alex Manninger. Ambrosini was the victim of an instinctive Manninger save deep in injury time and Inzaghi, Pirlo and Kaka also went close while Pirlo had a goal ruled out for offside.
All I can say is let us be grateful that Inter drew at Cagliari.
Karaoke29
01-10-2006, 16:08
Milan 0 Vs 0 Siena...as what I did say, Milan need an attacker. Inzaghi-Gilardino compination does not work. I know what you are all saying "just give the team time, we are still in the beginning of the season" , Okay...I hope they'll improve..........
Note: Oliviera played just few minutes but he didn't convince me.
Didn't convince me either. I said we should buy Oliveira and another striker because I saw this happening. Borriello doesn't count - he's useless. Gilardino did well today though, looked more like himself and was unlucky not to score. Inzaghi only had the one chance, Oliveira tries to pass to Kaka all the time and Kaka himself aside from two or three moments was very poor. He needs to sort himself out.
Karaoke29
01-10-2006, 16:16
All I can say is let us be grateful that Inter drew at Cagliari.
David Suazo played very well as expected....I turned to Cagliari vs Inter match 5 times and watched 2 serious counter attacks made by Suazo.
Karaoke29
01-10-2006, 16:18
Didn't convince me either. I said we should buy Oliveira and another striker because I saw this happening. Borriello doesn't count - he's useless. Gilardino did well today though, looked more like himself and was unlucky not to score. Inzaghi only had the one chance, Oliveira tries to pass to Kaka all the time and Kaka himself aside from two or three moments was very poor. He needs to sort himself out.
Yes, Gilardino played well but the point here is Inzaghi. So I think Ancelotti may return to 4-3-2-1 formation........
He (Suazo) was the one I wanted if we couldn't get Tevez :(
Karaoke29
01-10-2006, 16:23
He (Suazo) was the one I wanted if we couldn't get Tevez :(
Suazo will be perfect for Milan. This is what I was talking about. Hope he'll join Juve...
KainLegacy
02-10-2006, 00:11
Ive watched the Inter game and they were poor,didnt deserve a draw(Crespo was injuried so he soon will be out of the top goalscorers table :P).
About Milan...draw at home against SIENA!!!As visible,the defence is doing great as there are no goals in our net for many matches now,but the atack...
why we dont try this one:
-----------Dida------------------
--Cafu--Nesta--Maldini--Kaladze--
------Gattuso/Ambrosini----------
-----------Pirlo------------------
-----Kaka--------Seedorf(when Kaka isnt playing,then Seedorf to play here)
-----------------Oliveira(in left when Seedorf plays)
-------Gilardino-----Inzaghi------
I mean the defence wont let goals,but we boost our attack with 3 strikers up front(we need to buy more).I am sure though that Ancelotti would never use 3 strikers and thats a bit sad...
yeah, great formation... wait.. uh..12 players on? that definitely gives us an advantage
Sorry Sweey, I really think this is the time we get ronaldo, he is old, hes got attitude problem, hes fat, and he can score like no one else. He can still keep a 0.6 goal per game ratio, and I doubt he'll cost us a shevchenko because Ronaldo just ran out of spot on Real.
Joel Rojo
02-10-2006, 07:34
why we dont try this one:
-----------Dida------------------
--Cafu--Nesta--Maldini--Kaladze--
------Gattuso/Ambrosini----------
-----------Pirlo------------------
-----Kaka--------Seedorf(when Kaka isnt playing,then Seedorf to play here)
-----------------Oliveira(in left when Seedorf plays)
-------Gilardino-----Inzaghi------
Basically because Maldini is injured, the formation has 12 players, there aren't enough forwards to play with 3 strikers every week (factor in CL and Cup and whatever), Seedorf will run out of steam any minute and is basically waging war against Ancelotti and there are enough problems with Kaká already), Gourcuff is probably better anyway, and, well, IMHO Dida is shit, but he's still first pick.
But mostly because there are 12 players there. I still think you meant Gourcuff where you put Seedorf, because of the comments.
Inzaghi, Gilardino and Oliveira played together for twenty minutes yesterday and it just doesn't work. They all try to occupy the same space and it forces Oliveira into becoming a full-time midfielder.
AC Milan are chasing River Plate sensation Gonzalo Higuain.
The 19 year-old is being put up for sale by the cash-strapped Argentine giants and Milan have already registered their interest.
Higuain has been dubbed Argentina's answer to Brazilian ace Kaka in South America.
Sell Kaka for £30-40m and buy Higuain to join Gourcuff? Sounds interesting to me. Need to make sure Higuain reaches his potential and doesn't flop though.
Karaoke29
02-10-2006, 21:33
Sell Kaka for £30-40m and buy Higuain to join Gourcuff? Sounds interesting to me. Need to make sure Higuain reaches his potential and doesn't flop though.
I haven't watched Higuain and Gourcuff yet. But I think that they're young to be responsible for Milan attacking midfield beside that there is already no creativity coming from the frontline after Sheva departure. So both players can develop in Milan for at least two years and then Milan can sell Kaka( by the way Kaka is the only player that I do not prefer in Milan)....
well you are a juventus fan, sorry man, you can't diss kaka as a juventus fan.
Sweey i'd prefer you stop recommending selling kaka, until we find someone PROVEN WORTH BUYING TO SELL KAKA FOR. remember the disaster of shevchenko without replacement?
I prefer Kaka on the team, he is the only creativity left on the team since sheva's departure.
what makes me angry is sheva isn't even needed on chelsea, and they bought him just cause they have the money.
Joel Rojo
03-10-2006, 06:17
Kaká is world class, without a doubt, and is doing his job, I agree with yaohan, you should keep him, I cannot see you not missing him. Badly.
Did anyone actually watch Kaka in the Siena game? He does not give a toss about our club and I'm getting tired of his attitude. Even his team-mates don't agree with him so selling him is the best thing we can do. We discovered him and bought him, we can discover the next one too.
Karaoke29
03-10-2006, 10:48
well you are a juventus fan, sorry man, you can't diss kaka as a juventus fan.
Sweey i'd prefer you stop recommending selling kaka, until we find someone PROVEN WORTH BUYING TO SELL KAKA FOR. remember the disaster of shevchenko without replacement?
I prefer Kaka on the team, he is the only creativity left on the team since sheva's departure.
what makes me angry is sheva isn't even needed on chelsea, and they bought him just cause they have the money.
We are not in a war, we're just discussing our opinions about football, and I am trying to be fair as hard as I can. Yes, I do not prefer Kaka, but this is not because Kaka is a milanist, because simply this is my point of view. For example, there are lots of Juventus players since I started supporting Juve that I do not like to see them playing any role in the club. Do you get it?
Karaoke29
03-10-2006, 14:28
Parma striker Domenico Morfeo has told good friend Alberto Gilardino: To succeed at AC Milan you must be a b*****d! :blush:
Morfeo is a great friend of Gilardino and is angry with the way the striker is being attacked over his lack of goals this season.
"The San Siro is very different to playing in Parma," said Morfeo. "I told him this. You must take care of yourself, be a b*****d. You must not play with fear, get angry, Gila! But it looks like he hasn't listened to me.
"At clubs like Milan everyone is out to take care of themselves. I told Gila this. There's people at these clubs who won't give you the ball. They put their own interests ahead of the team.
"When I watch Milan play I laugh. They produce spectacular possession football, but Gila is wasted there.
"Seedorf and Kaka never pass. Gila must become even worse if he is to survive there.
"It's now the time for him to speak up. If he's unhappy with players not passing to him he must let them know. He must demand it. Scream if he has to."
Morfeo should concentrate on not getting sent off so often. Gilardino has had chances to score but is clearly lacking confidence and form. He will improve. The attacks on Seedorf and Kaka are meant to cause further rifts in the squad.
Kaka and seedorf will improve, so will gila, I know how people here really dislike kaka, but please, i still see hope in this kid.
KainLegacy
04-10-2006, 10:54
:lol: I didnt mean 12 players...Seedorf is to play if Kaka is not on the field or injuried,but not together.I put him on the right just for you to see the change in formations when Kaka is not avaiable.Gourcuff is also an option...
Ricardo Oliveira's sister has been kidnapped in Brazil.
Meanwhile, Shevchenko has backed Kaka to reach his full potential at Milan and Ricardo Oliveira to succeed with us.
Karaoke29
04-10-2006, 20:59
Ricardo Oliveira's sister has been kidnapped in Brazil.
Hope this problem to be solved soon..........
Meanwhile, Shevchenko has backed Kaka to reach his full potential at Milan and Ricardo Oliveira to succeed with us.
Kaka will succeed at Milan, but he is not a full attacker like Sheva as both players have different positions and style of play. I said so because I read that Shevchenko had stated that Kaka may play Sheva's role in Milan.
Kaka could never play Shevchenko's role - and considering he complained about playing that sort of role already this season, I can't see it happening.
January transfers are looking more and more likely though.
nickpring
04-10-2006, 21:56
what kind of transfers?
I will elaborate tomorrow if I remember.
Karaoke29
04-10-2006, 22:38
Ancelotti should think seriously about Torres. He would be a very beneficial addition to the team, if he wants to strengthen the squad in January. Beside that Torres didn't play in the champions league this season. Or may be David Suazo, he is cheap, fighter and a good drippler...No one knows what is going to happen in the near future !!!!!!
Kaka will reach his potential at milan, please stop panicking.
while it is matter of time before he transfer away(even sheva did), I do not believe its this season.
I would guesss Kaka doesn't play well in sheva's position, which is why he is complaining?
Ricardo Oliveira's sister has been kidnapped in Brazil.
Meanwhile, Shevchenko has backed Kaka to reach his full potential at Milan and Ricardo Oliveira to succeed with us.
Shevchenko is speaking about Milan too much for my likings.
He turned 30 a few days ago and had some of the Milan players over to celebrate.
He needs to put Milan in the past now and concentrate on Chelsea. I'm sure Milan has already forgot about him.
Fernando Torres would be a waste of time.
yaohan, prior to this season I said Kaka would need to prove himself to me for me to change my mind. He's doing the opposite.
Joel, you're right. He's talking about Milan too much and Italian media insist he's moving back in January but both sides categorically deny it. It would, of course, help us if he did come back and make Kaka happy again but it would also look bad on our part that we simply can't do without him. We haven't forgotten about him because we can't score.
Karaoke29
05-10-2006, 13:40
Basically, Milan has only two strikers...Inzaghi and Gilardino and the former becomes old so I was talking about Torres as a backup and not as a replacement to Sheva. Sheva's style of play differs from Torres...that's what I did mean.
There are rumours that Milan are going to sign Defoe...Dunno if it's true though...
Not heard any of those rumours at all.
Siena's Rinaudo is the latest name linked to us although Chievo Verona's Mandelli is another as we look to strength the defence. Left wing-back Marcelo from Fluminense is interesting us and Juventus while Higuain (the "next Kaka" although he's from Argentina) is wanted by both Milan clubs. The latter two would be January moves.
There are rumours that Milan are going to sign Defoe...Dunno if it's true though...
That would be a shocker.
I sure hope kaka start performing...I would hate to see him fail
Ready for news? Well tough :realmad:
We are reportedly keeping tabs on Ajax goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenberg who has been identified as the man to replace Dida next season.
Other reports claim we will offer Marco Borriello plus cash to Udinese for Antonio Di Natale. He's 29 and can play up front or on the wings which would give us more tactical options.
More reports have surfaced today intensifying our links to 23-year-old Palermo central defender Leandro Rinaudo who is currently on loan to Siena. If we fail to get him, we should move for Chievo Verona's Davide Mandelli (29).
gahhh, we aren't getting a star forward are we...
Karaoke29
11-10-2006, 15:19
Reports in Italy are gathering pace that Milan will make a summer bid for Barcelona ace Ronaldinho.
The Brazilian was cautiously associated with a switch last summer, but no move took place for the South American.
However, the Rossoneri may make a firm offer at the end of this season even if whispers in Spain claim that ‘Dinho is ready to extend his Barca contract until 2014.
Nevertheless, unconfirmed stories have claimed that Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi has recently met with Roberto Assis – Ronaldinho’s brother and agent.
The former Italian Prime Minister is a massive fan of the Samba star and its conceivable that the two men discussed a possible future switch.
Berlusconi’s son, Piersilvio, has also publicly admitted his admiration for the former Paris Saint-Germain forward.
“Ronaldinho is a great, but we need to see what happens with Milan this season first,” he stated on Monday.
“Only after that will the club decide whether to hit the transfer market before the start of the 2007-08 campaign.”
Milan playmaker Kaka has also invited his international colleague to join him at the San Siro.
“We have played together for Brazil for many years and that will continue,” said the former Sao Paulo sensation.
“If he came to Milan? I would be delighted and not in the slightest bit envious. Milan already have great champions, but it would be even better with him here.”
Ronaldinho = not the answer :no:
Karaoke29
11-10-2006, 17:04
Ronaldinho = not the answer :no:
You mean you do not want him in Milan OR Milan are in no need of Ronaldinho, on contrary, they need a world class striker....
I'm sure Ronaldinho would do well but he's too expensive and not going to solve our goalscoring problem.
our solution is an all-round striker. How will messi do for us you think, sweey?
Don't think Messi is the answer either, he's just an alternative to Ronaldinho with different characteristics. We obviously need someone a little bit fresh in midfield (other than Gourcuff) but it is imperative we sign someone all-round. Di Natale is an interesting option because he can play down the wings too so drops off. Not sure whether he can get us as many goals as we're looking for but perhaps he can help the others to score. Gilardino isn't far off hitting the back of the net.
Karaoke29
12-10-2006, 14:59
Reports in England suggest that Milan are interested in Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, as their search for Andriy Shevchenko’s replacement continues
The Rossoneri may exploit a FIFA loophole which could allow them to sign the Ivory Coast captain for as little as £4m, as players can buy their way out of their contracts three years after signing them.
Drogba would therefore only have to match the wages earned in the remaining time, which are believed to be approximately £4m over two seasons.
The Mirror newspaper claims that Milan would have no problem in bringing it into effect, despite few clubs exploiting it thus far.
However the Ivorian striker, who has netted eight goals for Chelsea – outclassing Shevchenko in the process – does not seem keen on moving to Italy.
"Great strikers have joined the club but I am still here to serve the team," said the 28-year-old, referring to Sheva’s £30m summer move.
Drogba was already linked with Milan in August, when it seemed that the swoop for Ricardo Oliveira was destined to fail, but in the end remained at the Stamford Bridge side.
The Ivory Coast captain moved to Chelsea from Marseille for £24m in the summer of 2004 and many thought he would be relegated to the sidelines after the arrival of the Ukrainian star.
I'm not convinced - thankfully. To be honest, none of our links to anyone are convincing me at the moment.
You're never convinced :tongue:
Karaoke29
12-10-2006, 19:40
I'm not convinced - thankfully. To be honest, none of our links to anyone are convincing me at the moment.
You mean you are not convinced about the seriousness of these negotiations OR the players that Milan negotiate themselves?
GhOsT, I'm consistent :tongue:
Ahmedios, I'm not convinced about the seriousness of these negotiations.
I dont think drogba is the answer either...I'd rather have ronaldo than drogba.
Karaoke29
13-10-2006, 00:29
If Milan are negotiating Drogba or not, I do not see him as the proper solution for the lacking of goals. I think Di Natale is more useful....
we must trust that gila will find his forms again.
Karaoke29
13-10-2006, 00:53
He'll find it sooner or later, but this is not the main point. The point here is who plays beside Gila?
Di Natale is far more versatile which is the sort of player we need - someone who can play in attack and equally well down the wings. Unfortunately I am led to believe that Di Natale, also a target for Juventus and Inter, wants to go to Juve.
Raffaele Padallino should be available in January, albeit on loan. He's said as much because he can't break into the Juventus starting line-up. He's a good player and can play down left wing as well as in attack.
KainLegacy
13-10-2006, 10:14
Stekelenburg will be perfect(but will leave Ajax...I will get over that).
Di Natale is good,I like him,but he is a Juve fan...and thats a problem...
kaniver1512
13-10-2006, 14:01
Just seen on Eurosport that a Milan director is in Amsterdam, supposedly to negotiate for Wesley Sneijder they said
Bah, not keen on Sneijder. I think they see him as a replacement for Seedorf.
Karaoke29
13-10-2006, 14:20
First time to hear that Di Natale is a Juve fan.....
look like milan is screwed for the year.
The 20-man squad for the match at Sampdoria in a couple of hours:
GOALKEEPERS Dida, Fiori, Kalac
DEFENDERS Bonera, Cafu, Costacurta, Jankulovski, Kaladze, Maldini, Nesta, Simic
MIDFIELDERS Ambrosini, Brocchi, Gattuso, Kakà, Seedorf
STRIKERS Borriello, Gilardino, Inzaghi, Ricardo Oliveira
Looking a bit light in midfield without Gourcuff and Pirlo.
looking forward to us scoring a goal lol.
Couldn't score in the first-half. 0-0.
Karaoke29
14-10-2006, 18:25
And what do you expect in the second-half?
I've bet money on a Sampdoria win.
EDIT: Sampdoria lead, Bonazzoli (69).
Karaoke29
14-10-2006, 18:29
Do not be pessimistic...I didn't watch the first-half, but I have faith in Milan abilities...
Note: After your edit, I may be wrong :)
Karaoke29
14-10-2006, 18:43
An accurate pass from Brocchi and Kaladze has found a way to the back of the net 1-1.....
1-1; Kaladze 84
EDIT: Beaten to it :tongue:
EDIT 2: Sampdoria 1 Milan 1
Two more points dropped.
So Milan are officially 'in crisi' now?
I really hope we sell Kaka soon as we'll get a lot of money for him. We should've moved for either Rosicky or Aimar (if not both) in the summer as a replacement - or even Fabio Simplicio who we looked at and then decided against.
Well done to Kaladze, voted Fans Player of The Season for 2005/06 a day or two ago and scored our first goal in four games today.
I hope the squad shut up about winning the title now. We can't do it as we're not strong enough but we need to make sure Inter don't.
Karaoke29
14-10-2006, 19:01
Milan are strong enough to win the title...so tell me what is the difference between Milan this season and Milan the last season, except Sheva?
Karaoke29
14-10-2006, 19:19
Also I forget to mention Rui Costa and Stam....yeah, I know what you are saying "They are both over 33" but Milan, at least, after selling Rui Costa, who was considered a perfect center and side playmaker and a backup to both Kaka and Seedorf at Milan, Ancelotti hasn't bought another playmaker.
Genlemen, Milan have a problem in the front line and in the midfield.
Kaka isn't playing well because he's unhappy we sold Shevchenko. Rui Costa's competition also forced Kaka to remain focused. We have Gourcuff who I think could be brilliant but he's injured. We're strong in midfield but lacking goals. The defence seems fine for the moment, though we've been lucky in that aspect.
And once again we return to me saying that Carlos Tevez was the one we needed as Shevchenko's replacement - followed by David Suazo. Even after we signed Oliveira I said we should get two strikers. We didn't and now we don't have options because Marco Borriello clearly isn't anywhere near good enough to play for us.
Karaoke29
14-10-2006, 20:15
I haven't watched Gourcuff before, so he is not in my mind. Anyway, the defence is the only line that Milan strengthened this season, that's why I agree with you.
I think that Milan do need a player in the style of Tevez or Suazo. Also, I think that Oliviera can't fit Milan style of play. In other words, Milan do not require Olivira services along with Borriello....
I think Oliveira fits and will be useful - but not as a direct replacement for Shevchenko. Oliveira will need time to settle so we should only really assess his performance from January onwards.
Kaka should just stop wallowing in his own self-pity and get on with it. He's paid tens of thousands of pounds a week to play for one of the greatest club teams in the world. Now is the time Milan really need him and he must prove he's the world class player he thinks he is.
Rant over.
Kaka should just stop wallowing in his own self-pity and get on with it. He's paid tens of thousands of pounds a week to play for one of the greatest club teams in the world. Now is the time Milan really need him and he must prove he's the world class player he thinks he is.
Rant over.
And a very welcome rant it is too!
DAMNIT KAKA! STUPID KAKA!
maybe we should try having oliveira coming on as a starter as a try, maybe the brazillians can work better together.
Kaka was too dependent on his chemistry with shevchenko, this is why he'll never win the FIFA poy, unlike dinho.
Please don't sell Kaká to Madrid or Chelsea.
I'll fax your request to Berlusconi ;)
I'll fax your request to Berlusconi ;)
Maybe a swap, Ronaldinho for Kaká :ninja:
Berlusconi is a huge fan. Supposedly.
He's just called me back to say he'll take a direct swap (Kaka-Ronaldinho) otherwise he'll sell to the crazy people at Real or Chelsea.
Must go, Moggi's calling :ninja:
Eric Clyde
15-10-2006, 16:19
How is Rino Gattuso getting on? Hope he is maintaining his form for when he comes back to us. :D
Gattuso is Gattuso, you always know what you're going to get, he rarely makes mistakes and doesn't look pressured. All that and a fan favourite too :).
Kaladze on his goal yesterday:
“I do remember the ball touched my hand, but I didn’t do it on purpose”
:mellow:
Gattuso is Gattuso, you always know what you're going to get, he rarely makes mistakes and doesn't look pressured. All that and a fan favourite too :).
Kaladze on his goal yesterday:
:mellow:
:laugh: At least he admitted that he scored with his hand. Now look at what Ronny said on his goal against Sporting:
Journalist: Did you scored with your hand?
Ronny: No.
Journalist: Are you sure? In the replay it looks like you scored with your hand.
Ronny: I didn't have that idea. I showed up in the area and I luckily scored. It all happened very quickly and I dind't feel the ball touching my hand, I only know that it was goal.
McGregor
15-10-2006, 18:34
Sweey what do you make of Gattuso then, I see he has made pledge to David Murray to return to rangers however he will do it when he has something to offer and not when he is 35.
Before last season, he admitted that he felt extremely pressured at the club and nearly left for Manchester United. A month later he said he was happy again and the club had made him feel welcome and part of a family once more. This summer he again reiterated that, saying that whilst he has considered leaving previously he couldn't possibly do that when he is so important to a club which makes him feel part of a family. That's the last I was fully aware of.
We'll see what happens although I believe I might be right in thinknig that this isn't the first time he's mentioned that he told David Murray he would rejoin Rangers one day.
I'd love to know how we're supposed to replace someone like him.
McGregor
15-10-2006, 18:44
I think it was more along the lines of when he leave Milan he will go back to Rangers, favour for Murray and as his wife is scottish. However he doesn't want to leave it to late. Whatever the reason he will be welcomed back with open arms, I mean he doesn't even play for us yet at the start of the season we had a banner which read. congratulations Rino, World Cup Winner or something along those lines.
Rangers helped him to become the player he is and I know he still holds them close to his heart. Nice when such a thing happens, and when he wanted to return to Italy with Salernitana it was nice that they allowed him to leave and didn't block the move.
McGregor
15-10-2006, 18:57
For those interested and not registered.
http://img275.imageshack.us/img275/6893/gattusointerviewob5.png
Gattuso still has links to Glasgow after marrying long-time girlfriend Monica, whom he met while playing for Rangers. They have one daughter, Gabriela.
KainLegacy
15-10-2006, 23:44
A draw with Sampdoria :((((((((((((.10 points away from Inter...Gila must go along his depression or whatever state he is in now and start scoring and Kaka is an idiot.Are Milan going to win the CL?!Hardly,but it looks like the Calcio is even more harder,when you sit on 2 chairs you fall in between...nevermind.
I dont strictly want us to win something,just to show class and this isnt happening that much at the moment.
If Gattuso leaves it will be a nightmare for Pirlo so you get the idea where the things are heading - NO GOOD!!!
Need goals,fast!
Thats my 2 cents :tongue:
maybe its time we try to link up with...A RICH MOTHERFUCKER WHO CAN BUY EVERY PLAYER, instead of a star player.
haha, i laugh at my own joke
Amidst what is going on, I again want to express my happiness at Kaladze - someone I kept saying we should sell until he was moved to central defence last season. Similarly, Ambrosini, Gattuso, Inzaghi, Gourcuff and Jankulovski make me very happy as they do well when they play and work hard for the club. Possibly add Simic to that list. Nesta worries me greatly.
it is rumored that kaladze can't be sold to outside italy, because of his fiancee/wife.
January: Ronaldo and Ryan Babel.
They need to drop this Ronaldo business last week. Babel is the type of player we're looking for. Barry will be happy - first we want Stekelenburg, now we're after Babel.
Karaoke29
16-10-2006, 14:30
Gattuso is Gattuso, you always know what you're going to get, he rarely makes mistakes and doesn't look pressured. All that and a fan favourite too :).
Kaladze on his goal yesterday:
:mellow:
Gattuso is irreplaceable. Despite being Juventino, I am one of his biggest fans. I have never seen such a player style and fighting spirit. All what I can say, he is the defensive midfielder veteran...
i dunno, i dont mind ronaldo...
Disgraced former Juventus director general Luciano Moggi has been linked with a sensational return to the game at AC Milan.
Il Giorno says Moggi had a dinner meeting with Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani on October 5 where a position at the San Siro was discussed.
Milan president Silvio Berlusconi is said to be keen to find a role for Moggi at the club.
I'm going to get a lot of stick for this - I want him at the club. Can't see it happening though.
He can polish the balls or draw the lines on Milanello? ;)
He wouldn't make the same mistake twice in my opinion, and he's great in the transfer department.
Karaoke29
17-10-2006, 19:22
I'm going to get a lot of stick for this - I want him at the club. Can't see it happening though.
You want this sick bastard at Milan !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Half-Time at Anderlecht: 0-0
Oh look we haven't scored.....again. Inzaghi is working very hard though.
Bonera's been sent off I do believe.
You know, at half-time I went to the official site and read that it was his CL debut. I knew he'd been booked and I thought "I wonder what the odds of him being sent off on his debut are." Should've taken the thought that little bit further.
Kaka has scored anyway, 1-0 for now...
EDIT: Bonera got a second yellow for kicking the ball away. Idiot. He should know better!
EDIT 2: A much needed 1-0 win. Well done to the team.
You know, at half-time I went to the official site and read that it was his CL debut. I knew he'd been booked and I thought "I wonder what the odds of him being sent off on his debut are." Should've taken the thought that little bit further.
Kaka has scored anyway, 1-0 for now...
EDIT: Bonera got a second yellow for kicking the ball away. Idiot. He should know better!
EDIT 2: A much needed 1-0 win. Well done to the team.
yay....finally 3 points and Kaka actually did something.
Was a great goal too. Now for the weekend....
Anderlecht should've brought Hassan on earlier, although after the 1-0 you knew they weren't going to score. That Boussoufa is a great little player.
EDIT: Looks rather empty without the black bar of justice under our names ;)
Milan-Palermo on Sunday night; we can't score and they can't stop scoring AND conceding. Our squad will be announced tomorrow but is unlikely to hold any surprises. Inzaghi will surely start as he's consistently been our most dangerous striker since the season began.
Karaoke29
21-10-2006, 14:21
Milan-Palermo on Sunday night; we can't score and they can't stop scoring AND conceding. Our squad will be announced tomorrow but is unlikely to hold any surprises. Inzaghi will surely start as he's consistently been our most dangerous striker since the season began.
1st equation: Milan can't score.
2nd equation: Palermo can't stop scoring AND conceding
From equation 1 and 2, I think the final result may be a positive draw....
Note: I am not usually boring :D
KainLegacy
21-10-2006, 15:15
Babel to Milan?!PERFECT...if it ever happens...
Kaka did nothing all the match,but he scored,that doesnt mean he done something for the team,he didnt pass at all.
We will win against Palermo,another 2 points loss will crush the morale of the club,they will give it all I hope.
Babel to Milan?!PERFECT...if it ever happens...
Kaka did nothing all the match,but he scored,that doesnt mean he done something for the team,he didnt pass at all.
We will win against Palermo,another 2 points loss will crush the morale of the club,they will give it all I hope.
I wouldn't say it's perfect. He still has trouble consistently playing well(although, he is in great form/but now injured), and unless you are going to use him as a striker he wouldn't be of very much use.
Babel to Milan?!PERFECT...if it ever happens...
Kaka did nothing all the match,but he scored,that doesnt mean he done something for the team,he didnt pass at all.
We will win against Palermo,another 2 points loss will crush the morale of the club,they will give it all I hope.
I know how we all agree that Kaka is sucking and not passing the ball, but you have to also see that...
Gilardino is not performing well, neither is any of our strikers except inzaghi.
Kaka is the most closest to striker player on the field, IF NO STRIKER IS OPEN FOR PASS, or in a horrible position, there is no where kaka can pass to. Since he is just right outside the box, what does he do? just shoot. Yes, kaka doesn't have the best vision in the game, he can't see into the future like zidane does, but you can't blame it all on him when our strikers aren't performing so beautifully. I'd say Kaka is 40-50% responsible for his suckage, but the rest is on the team, i.e the strikers not in good position and not enough people supporting him.
Gilardino is not performing well, neither is any of our strikers except inzaghi.
I actually think Gilardino is doing well now - he's been the victim of some very good goalkeeping in the last couple of weeks and is starting to show signs of life. Just needs a goal and some luck for confidence purposes - a bit like Shevchenko got today.
Inzaghi has had tons of chances in the last two games - such a shame that he hasn't managed to take them as we'd be laughing our way up the table if he had done.
I actually think Gilardino is doing well now - he's been the victim of some very good goalkeeping in the last couple of weeks and is starting to show signs of life. Just needs a goal and some luck for confidence purposes - a bit like Shevchenko got today.
Inzaghi has had tons of chances in the last two games - such a shame that he hasn't managed to take them as we'd be laughing our way up the table if he had done.
yes, inzaghi had few goals ruled offside, too.
Karaoke29
22-10-2006, 18:08
Ater today's Udinese Vs Inter negative draw, I think that it is Milan chance not to just decrease the points difference with Inter but to do realize that Inter is not such a team that can challenge Milan to win the Serie A. Some people will say that I am insane and we are still in the beginning of the season and the season is still long....
Inter simply haven't got the winning spirit that is totally essential to any big club to win. Motivation is completely absent. On contrary, Milan have all the abilities to win. Furthermore, The points deduction will force the players to win and to prove that they deserve to be champions. And days will prove my theory.....
MILAN (4-3-1-2): Dida; Cafu, Nesta, Kaladze, Jankulovski; Gattuso, Pirlo, Seedorf; Kakà; Gilardino, Inzaghi.
PALERMO (3-5-2): Fontana; Biava, Barzagli, Zaccardo; Diana, Simplicio, Corini, Guana, Bresciano; Di Michele, Amauri.
We need to win here, win in midweek and then win in the derby - with goals from Gilardino. The first step is tonight....and I don't think we can do it.
Palermo lead 1-0. Mark Bresciano scores after 48 minutes after a nightmare error from Nesta who tries to block off his run but stops watching the ball and therefore doesn't react when Bresciano changes his run to take control of the ball and fire beyond Dida. One minute later Fabio Simplicio hits the post after capitalising on another, dare I say it, now characteristic Nesta error. Sad to say, Nesta hit his defensive peak a couple of years ago and has steadily been losing his ability.
We're slow, predictable and lack ideas.
Karaoke29
22-10-2006, 20:44
I think I am the bloke who jinxed Milan this time.....:D
2-0 - I don't think I can explain how crap we are.
2-0 - I don't think I can explain how crap we are.
You don't need to, losing 2-0 at home says it all
This will be our first home league defeat since May 2005.
£64m available to sign Ronaldinho but £10m available to strengthen the team and freshen it up. Wake up Mr Berlusconi.
Playing Oliveira, Gilardino and Inzaghi in a front three when we're desperate for a goal does not produce any sort of threat.
Karaoke29
22-10-2006, 21:33
I am sorry for you Sweey...:(
I think that Milan do need a mascot...
I've to admit that I should close my mouth and stop my pre matches shitty predictions...:D
President Berlusconi had this to say after the Palermo game: 'I am not disappointed because Milan played well. I don't comment on wins or defeats.'
He was probably gritting his teeth while he spoke.
Karaoke29
22-10-2006, 22:54
He was probably gritting his teeth while he spoke.
I hate these types of comments, you know when you have nothing to say in such situations, so you talk like politicians...:angry:
On contrary was Ancelotti......
Ancelotti rues Milan errors
Carlo Ancelotti couldn’t disguise his disappointment with Milan’s defeat to Palermo and urged his side to focus.
“It was a decent performance until the second goal. President Silvio Berlusconi complimented the squad on the overall play and so did I, but we were punished by two distractions,” he said.
The 2-0 home loss was their first defeat in all competitions this season and now they have scored just one goal in the last four Serie A games.
“We did very well in the first half, but lost our heads after Mark Bresciano’s opener, even if there was that double chance to get back into the game.”
When it was still 1-0 to Palermo, Milan incredibly hit the frame of the goal twice in five seconds with Kaka and Andrea Pirlo rockets.
“We weren’t sharp enough,” continued Ancelotti. “We have to be more attentive in some circumstances and more determined in others. At least our overall play improved.”
Nonetheless, the side wasn’t booed off the San Siro pitch, even though they remain in 14th place – albeit with an eight-point Calciopoli penalty.
“The reaction of the fans at the final whistle was very important for us and the only thing that is comforting about this evening.”
any comment on our mid week victory against verona? we only managed to score one goal, again.
And it wasn't even a goal from the strikers.
Kaka's special opposition are up next - dirty Inter. We need a win more than anything. The points gap needs reducing and both they and Palermo have pulled clear so we need to help to peg them back.
castrometal
27-10-2006, 07:55
Ater today's Udinese Vs Inter negative draw, I think that it is Milan chance not to just decrease the points difference with Inter but to do realize that Inter is not such a team that can challenge Milan to win the Serie A. Some people will say that I am insane and we are still in the beginning of the season and the season is still long....
Inter simply haven't got the winning spirit that is totally essential to any big club to win. Motivation is completely absent. On contrary, Milan have all the abilities to win. Furthermore, The points deduction will force the players to win and to prove that they deserve to be champions. And days will prove my theory.....
i just thought that you were being a little ignored by the rest so im going discussed with you
you right in that point of inter being dismotivated but with players like ibrahimovic, viera(they just wanted to get out of juve) and adriano its going to happen, but there are other players that do have the spirit to win like Recoba, Cambiasso even Crespo, so i think there is positive spirit but i admit we do have some useless players in our squad
Joel Rojo
28-10-2006, 08:34
Sweey, yaohan, Kain Legacy, you have great strikers. I have not seen much of Oliveira even though I've heard great things, but both Inzaghi and Gilardino I seriously rate.
Still, the truth is that they are not scoring, whether you play 1, 2 or 3 strikers. You think that you should go for someone else in January?
I mean, I know you Sweey would prefer Tevez or Suazo, but I mean about what you think is best for the team. You do seem to need some motivation up there, but it would be harsh to demoralize them like that.
Sweey, yaohan, Kain Legacy, you have great strikers. I have not seen much of Oliveira even though I've heard great things, but both Inzaghi and Gilardino I seriously rate.
Still, the truth is that they are not scoring, whether you play 1, 2 or 3 strikers. You think that you should go for someone else in January?
I mean, I know you Sweey would prefer Tevez or Suazo, but I mean about what you think is best for the team. You do seem to need some motivation up there, but it would be harsh to demoralize them like that.
Harsh yes, but they play for a massive club and understand the pressure. We showed our faith in Gilardino by extending his contract last month. Tevez, Suazo, Iaquinta (he's a different build and quick enough - yes I'm coming round to the idea) are possibilities. Considering our precarious position at the moment perhaps Tevez wouldn't be a good idea as he'd invariably rock the dressing room. Somebody MUST come into the team in January, and why they think Ronaldo might help is beyond me...we need someone who doesn't have problems and won't create any.
Karaoke29
28-10-2006, 13:43
To castrometal, where were the other motivated players of Inter, who you are talking about, in the few previous seasons?
I think that the right explanation to such a spirit is that they become motivated after the demotion of Juve to serie B and the eight points deduction from Milan.
Billy Minof
28-10-2006, 15:51
So, how will the big match go tonight???
I see Milan winning 1-0.
I'm going for a 1-0 win to Inter
We've sprung a surprise:
Milan (4-3-2-1): Dida; Cafu, Nesta, Kaladze, Jankulovski; Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Seedorf, Kakà; Inzaghi.
Inter (4-4-2): Julio Cesar; Maicon, Cordoba, Materazzi, Grosso; Vieira, Dacourt, Zanetti, Stankovic; Ibrahimovic, Crespo.
Karaoke29
28-10-2006, 19:21
Here we go, the Christmas tree again...
I think it is a mistake. Last time we did this against Inter we were 2-0 down at half-time and had to bring Inzaghi on to partner Shevchenko - eventually winning 3-2. We shall see, it is a more solid formation but puts much more pressure on Kaka who doesn't like it.
No, just past it. Can't beat his man easily so sometimes more useful as a late substitute.
True
Whats with your formattion, didnt your chairman say he didn't want Ancelotti to play with one foward. If you lose I think he is going to flip
mufcsean
28-10-2006, 19:31
I can see this being a good old Italian defensive game so it will be a draw
mufcsean
28-10-2006, 19:48
1-0 inter
Nesta said stay out, nobody listened and we concede.
mufcsean
28-10-2006, 19:51
Take it your watchin on Bravo, who is the other prick commentating he sounds like an Aussie, he is well annoying
Stankovic's third great goal of the season - what now Ancelotti? You don't have any plans after 4-3-2-1.
The team is too stagnant, we're out of ideas and the whole thing needs freshening up.
mufcsean, it is Tony Dorigo.
mufcsean
28-10-2006, 19:55
What a goal that was
Karaoke29
28-10-2006, 20:18
Milan are overreacted even before the start of the match. Inter are wll organised. Farina has failed to deter Inter players and Materazzi is practicing his hobby (diving).....
Only one change needed at half-time: Oliveira to replace Gattuso who will get sent off if he plays much longer.
Ambrosini should protect Pirlo, Seedorf sit near them and give freedom to Kaka and a slightly withdrawn Oliveira who play well together and will play off Inzaghi.
Some really poor calls by the referee, gives free kicks for blatant dives, and books Inzaghi for being clearly pulled down.
Karaoke29
28-10-2006, 20:23
Another attacker is urgently required but not to replace Gattuso, may be Ambrosini.
You never know there could be a repeat of the 03/04 milan derby thats if Ancelotti brings on another striker
Karaoke29
28-10-2006, 20:41
After Seedorf's goal, anything is possible now.....
Milan 3 Inter 4
Feel deflated after watching that. Came so close to getting a fourth and if Oliveira had left it for Nesta, we probably would've gotten it too. Back to the drawing board - and never again do I want to see 4-3-2-1 headed by Inzaghi.
Karaoke29
28-10-2006, 21:35
Definitely, it is one of the best matches of the season, magnificent and exciting match. Although Milan were defeated, I can't blame them, obviously, they played their best match this season and they deserves the three points but the improper positioning of the defenders and the gap between the midfield and the defence changed the final result. Furthermore, Inter was completely lucky to score from two freekicks.
All I can say, other than the fact we need to sort ourselves out is:
Hurry back Juventus! I'd rather Juventus won the Scudetto than Inter did and if we aren't going to be challenging them for it, it is difficult to find another team who will be able to last the pace. At least Juventus would be an alternative for giving them stiff competition.
LevYashin
28-10-2006, 21:40
What was with Vieira pushing away Mihaljovic after the game?
Karaoke29
28-10-2006, 21:42
To me, I prefer 1000000 times to see Milan the champions of Scudetto but no Inter. And if Inter do, I think this season will be completely countless, at least to me.
What was with Vieira pushing away Mihaljovic after the game?
Probably the fact Mihajlovic is a known racist.
Karaoke29
28-10-2006, 21:48
But Mihajlovic should perceive that he works for a United Nation club, therefore he must kick his racism away till any something new happens....
Probably the fact Mihajlovic is a known racist.
It looked like Vieira was on his way to pick a fight with someone and Mihajlovic was trying to dissuade him from doing so.
vieira was playing injured he was litrally walking around the pitch doin nothin i think he wanted to get off but they kept him beyond his will 'i think' ! ...
Maybe Vieira was off to knock Mancini's block off for refusing to replace him in that case. I know I want to knock his block off. I understandably switched off the moment the final whistle went.
KainLegacy
28-10-2006, 22:57
We need a striker thats for sure.Suazo becomes the best choice at the moment(its funny to trust on games,but I play FM2007 with my local club and watched Milan from aside.They bought Suazo and he scored 15 goals in 12 matches!!!Its just a game,but a game where Gila doesnt score seems realistic to me :tongue:)
Now to the important...
WE LOST TO PALERMO AND NOW THAT!!!Now my thoughts changed a bit,we need completely new defense(in terms of strategy)!Even if we dont score,a draw is way better than such a heavy losses.I really wanted us to beat the eternal enemy® ,but we failed misserably.We may showed good,but 3-4 defeat at home is a joke to me,we are in crisis and this is the time the club and the fans must realise that we need another coach more than any player on the pitch.We lack on both fronts,players(not that much,but its visible) and administration and an petition may help?!
But there is hope,atleast a miracle happened,Gila scored,AT LAST,AGAINST INTER.That is was calms me down at the moment,but I dont think we can strike the frirst place in this form.I hope Palermo win over than the scum™.
Sweey,who are our next opponents?
We host Anderlecht on Wednesday and then travel to Atalanta who in their last three matches have won 3-2 at Palermo, 3-2 at home to Sampdoria (after going 2-0 down in 11 minutes) and drawn 3-3 at home to Cagliari despite being 3-1 behind.
castrometal
29-10-2006, 03:26
To castrometal, where were the other motivated players of Inter, who you are talking about, in the few previous seasons?
I think that the right explanation to such a spirit is that they become motivated after the demotion of Juve to serie B and the eight points deduction from Milan.
i find it quite hard to understand your first paragraph but im talking about this season and not the previous. the useless players im taking about would be the ones i mentioned earlier.
whereever their motivation has come frum does not matter to me, after all if juve and milan had not cheated in the previous seasons the point difference between juve and inter wouldnt have been so big. And why would you prefer in milan to win the scudetto?? is it because you hate inter?? that wouldnt make much sense to me.
i think its fair that milan are in the place they're at right now after they only had eight points deducted.
i find it quite hard to understand your first paragraph but im talking about this season and not the previous. the useless players im taking about would be the ones i mentioned earlier.
whereever their motivation has come frum does not matter to me, after all if juve and milan had not cheated in the previous seasons the point difference between juve and inter wouldnt have been so big. And why would you prefer in milan to win the scudetto?? is it because you hate inter?? that wouldnt make much sense to me.
i think its fair that milan are in the place they're at right now after they only had eight points deducted.
Fair on what basis? Find me PROOF Milan cheated or don't make such comments. Simple as that. The penalties were overseen by an Inter fan, the same Inter fan who took the role at the head of the FIGC complaining about the conflict of interests in the past and then took another job which gave him one of the biggest conflicts of interest of them all. Typical Inter fan there if you ask me.
After last night, both Seedorf and Oliveira believe we can still win the title but I disagree. It is between Inter, Palermo and Roma and I'm not so sure Palermo will be able to keep up later in the season although I'd absolutely love them to win it on the basis that we won't.
Before the derby, he also claimed that we will sign Ronaldo in January :no:
KainLegacy
29-10-2006, 13:20
castrometal
You really shouldnt speak in here,there is Inter section around.Its a free forum,but beware of such comments,it isnt "deserved" to be in such a position.If we didnt had points taken away I am sure we wont be in a goal dry period and wont be scared of Inter having so much wins.I have nothing pesonal to you,but I am still shocked from the lost yesterday...
Does Seedorf realy wants to stay with us I wonder?!He doesnt get much credit from Ancelotti and he have an opportunity to leave to another club in January,but let see what happens.
How much does Ronaldo costs???That will be hell a waste of money for a player who cant even turn to face the goal,whats left for him to score...
Karaoke29
29-10-2006, 13:35
i find it quite hard to understand your first paragraph but im talking about this season and not the previous. the useless players im taking about would be the ones i mentioned earlier.whereever their motivation has come frum does not matter to me.
And I am talking about Inter players as a whole. I mean that you did say that they are motivated, so why they are motivated specificly in this season. Where were their motivation in the past. Hope you got it this time.
, after all if juve and milan had not cheated in the previous seasons the point difference between juve and inter wouldnt have been so big. i think its fair that milan are in the place they're at right now after they only had eight points deducted.
Silence...Stop talking. Juve is not a cheater but Moggi.
Why are you complaining from the previous seasons (which previous seasons do you mean)? Inter haven't won the Scudetto since 1989 and you are fighting for 2 or 3 seasons!!!!!!!!!!!!
And why would you prefer in milan to win the scudetto?? is it because you hate inter?? that wouldnt make much sense to me.
Simply, becaue I want. I do not hate Inter but what happened this summer from "Moratti the idiot" and Mancini aganist Juve needs a long explanation and discussion. Moratti needs Juve and Inter to be sworn enemies and I think he completely achieved it...........
After last night, both Seedorf and Oliveira believe we can still win the title but I disagree. It is between Inter, Palermo and Roma and I'm not so sure Palermo will be able to keep up later in the season although I'd absolutely love them to win it on the basis that we won't.
I can not see Inter not dropping points and I also can not see Milan not being able to mount a title challenge.
The terrible result on Saturday will either destroy you, or make you stronger - I think the latter. Milan has too much pride to lay down and die and the legend that is Maldini, will not his last season end in failure.
castrometal
30-10-2006, 05:11
to kainlegacy, i know but i saw a comment about inter here
I think Milan should try to sing Suazo again he deserves a better team even though it may not benefit our purpouse. its hard for me to think about Ronaldo in milan, because i heard that he loved inter and he would go back.
FUCK I missed the match D;.......don't suppose anyone knowws where theres highlights or something?
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 12:57
Frank Rijkaard believes Ronaldinho will not be leaving Barcelona, despite Milan’s attempts to sign him. “I am not worried by the Rossoneri’s interest,” stated the Coach.
The Brazilian was associated with a switch to the San Siro last summer and recent rumours suggested that they may make a firm offer at the end of this season, seeing as the player has not yet extended his Barca contract.
“I know champions and their priorities – if they feel at ease in a certain environment it is very difficult that they will change,” said Rijkaard.
“The relationship between Ronaldinho and the club – not to mention between the player and the city – is perfect, therefore I do not see any problems.
“Of course you can never be sure in football, but at the time being Milan’s interest does not worry me at all.”
The Rossoneri, however, have not given up on the dream of signing Ronaldinho and still believe that a transfer is possible.
This is mainly due to the excellent relationship between the Via Turati club and Roberto Assis – the player’s brother and agent, as well as the agent of summer signing Ricardo Oliveira.
Many believe that the £14m paid for the 26-year-old Brazilian hitman, who spent much of last season on loan at San Paolo while he recovered from November’s knee ligament injury, was to be considered a sort of down payment guaranteeing the arrival of Ronaldinho in the near future.
However, technical sponsors are now also involved after the Blaugrana received an additional £10m from Nike, as the American company hopes this will help to prevent Ronaldinho from signing for an Adidas team such as Milan.
The source: http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/oct30d.html
I find the rumour is rising day after day and therefore I decided to post this thread to know what do people(especially Milan fans) think about it?
1)Do you think this is going to happen(Ronaldinho at Mialn)?
2)Do you want Ronaldinho in your time? (I know this is an idiot question :D)
3)Do you think Ronaldinho will be very effective in Milan?
4)What changes will take place both in the formation and the tactics if Ronaldinho joins Milan?
5)If Ronaldinho joins Milan, Do you think Milan will still need a new attacker?
Chuck Morris
30-10-2006, 13:01
All bullshit mate, he won't be leaing Barca for a very long time.
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 13:08
May be or may be not. He has already achieved everything with Barca he can achieve, therefore he may look for another experience and certainly , Milan are perfect to any world class player.
Stella Artois
30-10-2006, 13:22
Why the hell would he want to play in the Italian league?
ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Billy Minof
30-10-2006, 13:28
If he leaves Barca then Milan will face stiff opostion for his signature off of both Madrid and Chelsea who would both outbid them...
Also if he does go to Milan its a waste of money, money ye could use on other area's of the pitch and a better squad.
Also the Italian League might not suit him so its a aweful big gamble considering the money he would cost, and if he goes will Kaka be going the other way or to any other club(Madrid)....
All hearsay mate...wouldnt read too much into it.
If he leaves Barca then Milan will face stiff opostion for his signature off of both Madrid and Chelsea who would both outbid them...
Also if he does go to Milan its a waste of money, money ye could use on other area's of the pitch and a better squad.
Also the Italian League might not suit him so its a aweful big gamble considering the money he would cost, and if he goes will Kaka be going the other way or to any other club(Madrid)....
All hearsay mate...wouldnt read too much into it.
He'll never join Chelsea. He has made it clear before, he said that he doesn't want to play for Chelsea, because they kicked him about too much :laugh:
He has a contract till 2010, as far as i know, and unless he wants to go to Milan and they pay us 150 million Euros, it's not going to happen.
Stella Artois
30-10-2006, 13:34
Ever heard him say it? Or have you seen it written down in some shite tabloid, Joel? ;)
Quotes can be taken out of context, he doesn't even speak English for starters.
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 13:53
Why the hell would he want to play in the Italian league?
ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Because Serie A is undeniably one of the best 3 football leagues in the entire world and it is the best according to millions of people, including me.
Because Serie A is undeniably one of the best 3 football leagues in the entire world and it is the best according to millions of people, including me.
This means that millions of people, including you, are utterly deluded.
In the case of those millions, it's understandable, because they are most likely Italian.
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 13:57
Ever heard him say it? Or have you seen it written down in some shite tabloid, Joel? ;)
Quotes can be taken out of context, he doesn't even speak English for starters.
I think so, He has hard feelings towards Chelsea since their match in the champions league 2004/2005 at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea 4-2 Barca.
Stella Artois
30-10-2006, 13:58
Maud'Dib said it all for me.
Also, you don't know how Ronaldinho felt. Don't put words into his mouth or try to interpret his emotions, when you can't. For starters the guy smiles all the damn time, so how are you meant to know he is angry? :laugh:
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 14:01
This means that millions of people, including you, are utterly deluded.
In the case of those millions, it's understandable, because they are most likely Italian.
What delusion do you mean!!!!!!! I am not going to give a full comment untill you answer this. Would you please rate the Italian Serie A among the other European leagues?
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 14:04
Maud'Dib said it all for me.
Also, you don't know how Ronaldinho felt. Don't put words into his mouth or try to interpret his emotions, when you can't. For starters the guy smiles all the damn time, so how are you meant to know he is angry? :laugh:
He smiles because he usually does, but in matches aganist Chelsea, his smile evaporates:(.
Jasperinho
30-10-2006, 14:05
I certainly hope for Ronaldinho that he will never make the mistake of moving to the Serie A..
He playes in one of the most attractive leagues of the world (a category where the Serie A definitely doesn't belong to the world's top 3), in one of the most wonderful cities in the world and with one of the best clubs in the world.
Why can some people on this board never have a simple discussion without acting like cunts?
I don't think it will happen because I don't believe Rijkaard would allow it during his time there - he is too close to Ronaldinho and Laporta respects both. If I were Laporta, however, and received a bid of £70m I'd take it - nobody is worth that much and with Milan's luck he'd break his leg soon after joining. Berlusconi will hopefully see sense before we make a ludicrous bid.
Anti-Italian comments will be dealt the same way anti-Muslim ones would - if we have to be sensitive to one we have to be sensitive to all. I've seen too many offensive remarks made to Italians on here and it is boring.
Stella Artois
30-10-2006, 14:32
Like this: Fuck Italy?
Get off your high horse.
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 14:39
Anti-Italian comments will be dealt the same way anti-Muslim ones would - if we have to be sensitive to one we have to be sensitive to all. I've seen too many offensive remarks made to Italians on here and it is boring.
First of all, this is very decent and very civilised. To me, I am aganist being fanatic by any mean towards anyone or any group whatever they are. Every decision should depend on their deed and behaviour.
Why can some people on this board never have a simple discussion without acting like cunts?
I Post this thread to discuss Ronaldinho's issue and then everything have gone upside down and finally the Italian Serie A is an evil.
Insighters, do not forget that Italy is Campioni Del Mondo, so respect please.
I don't think it will happen because I don't believe Rijkaard would allow it during his time there - he is too close to Ronaldinho and Laporta respects both. If I were Laporta, however, and received a bid of £70m I'd take it - nobody is worth that much and with Milan's luck he'd break his leg soon after joining. Berlusconi will hopefully see sense before we make a ludicrous bid.
Why you are so optimist...:tongue:
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 14:42
Like this: Fuck Italy?
Get off your high horse.
You think that you are convincing us now !!!!!
But trust me, now you really talk just rubbish......
Stella Artois
30-10-2006, 14:43
Insighters, do not forget that Italy is Campioni Del Mondo, so respect please.
When you type bollocks like that, it stops me from taking you seriously.
Not to mention you clearly don't understand half of what I write.
Okay, so after our derby defeat we're hosting Anderlecht on Wednesday. The reaction in the second half once Ancelotti shook the team up was good and showed that 4-3-2-1 headed by Inzaghi is suicide. Of our current playing staff, only Gilardino can play at the front of such a formation and even then, the support from Seedorf and Kaka wasn't good enough. When Shevchenko used to play at the front of it, Kaka and Rui Costa made a point of alternating as his strike partner and it worked well.
We have to take the second half performance (bar the Ibrahimovic goal) and the reaction to conceding and use it to fight in our next few games. The title isn't an objective as far as I'm concerned as we're now too far behind but we can aim for a top three place and getting as far as possible in the CL.
Everything that has happened makes the January transfer window that much more important. Vincenzo Iaquinta appears to be the main target but Udinese are unlikely to sell and I hope we don't go for Francesco Tavano. Empoli claim that three big clubs in Italy want him and I would guess they are Inter, Roma (both of whom wanted him in the summer) and either us or Fiorentina. Despite that, I think he'd be best suited to Palermo. Doubtful whether they could fit him in around Amauri, Simplicio and Bresciano though.
Why you are so optimist...:tongue:
Remember Lentini and Redondo? :tongue:
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 14:47
When you type bollocks like that, it stops me from taking you seriously.
What is wrong with what I did write? Respect=Bollocks in your dictionary !!!!!
Not to mention you clearly don't understand half of what I write.
May be, if I am from Jupiter......
Original?
30-10-2006, 14:47
Stella, you girlfriend has obviously refused to suck your willy today, now that's no reason to throw your toys out of the pram and have strop...
Stella Artois
30-10-2006, 14:50
What is wrong with what I did write? Respect=Bollocks in your dictionary !!!!!
Arguing with you is tiresome as the language barrier means you misinterpret things, but I'll try anyway.
What you wrote ("Insighters, do not forget that Italy is Campioni Del Mondo, so respect please.") is a stupid and irrelevant thing to say. What does Italy being World Champions have to do with anything? Especially with Ronaldinho?
May be, if I am from Jupiter......
Judging from your responses, it's possible you are.
Stella, you girlfriend has obviously refused to suck your willy today, now that's no reason to throw your toys out of the pram and have strop...
Almost funny.
Back to being a cunt now?
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 14:50
Remember Lentini and Redondo? :tongue:
You are completely right. Redondo was one of the best midfielders just before joining Milan and...I think you know the rest of the story.
Anyway, this means that Milan have one only fan who is keeping jinx them. Who is that fanboy? :tongue:
Billy Minof
30-10-2006, 14:52
Anti-Italian comments will be dealt the same way anti-Muslim ones would - if we have to be sensitive to one we have to be sensitive to all. I've seen too many offensive remarks made to Italians on here and it is boring.
What are you on about, no one said anything negitive about italians, they were just talking about the league being shit.....
BTW, its not gonna happen and I believe he would play for Chelsea, why not because they kicked him before...fuck that Money talks Bullshit walks.
You are completely right. Redondo was one of the best midfielders just before joining Milan and...I think you know the rest of the story.
Anyway, this means that Milan have one only fan who is keeping jinx them. Who is that fanboy? :tongue:
I didn't do expect either of those ones :tongue: Although we did have a series of players involved in major car accidents along the same motorway-type thing near Lake Como. George Weah and Alessandro Melli to name but two.
Regardless, the sooner Berlusconi drops this Ronaldinho thing the better. Hopefully he's being smart and using this as a smokescreen for something else - I can't work out why he would believe Ronaldinho is the answer to our increasing squad problems.
What are you on about, no one said anything negitive about italians, they were just talking about the league being shit.....
I didn't exclusively mean comments from this thread. As for the league being "shit", very few people on this forum even watch it so their outdated opinions of it aren't worth reading.
Karaoke29
30-10-2006, 15:00
Arguing with you is tiresome as the language barrier means you misinterpret things, but I'll try anyway.
So you do not want me to argue with you thus you can perceive that I do understand you !!!!!
What you wrote ("Insighters, do not forget that Italy is Campioni Del Mondo, so respect please.") is a stupid and irrelevant thing to say. What does Italy being World Champions have to do with anything? Especially with Ronaldinho?
No, it is relevant because:
1-We are completely off topic when some closed-minded people started to talk about the Italian football itself and attacking it with or without a single reason.
2-Secondly, I did mention Campioni Del Mondo to just remind some people around that the Italian league, that they are talking like crap about, is the league that leads to create a Campioni Del Mondo. Get or not.
Judging from your responses, it's possible you are.
Hope I was so since I am not proud to live over a fanatic planet.
Billy Minof
30-10-2006, 15:02
I didn't exclusively mean comments from this thread. As for the league being "shit", very few people on this forum even watch it so their outdated opinions of it aren't worth reading.
Well if they do I never read it and if I did I just ignored it.
Seria A, I like watching it, some good matches and the stories of it being boring is just a myth, some matches are but its the same all over the world, some class matches also. But some younger people just read that its boring so never watch it then post saying its boring because they have heard it...Idiots.
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