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http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/milan...d&idtmw=299226
this would be best singing everrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr fuck you morrati and calciopoliii fuckkkkkkkk, |
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Montolivo,Fredy Guarin,Alexsso Cerci,Ilicic Tevez and more!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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but according to sky we are very close to montolivo and khedira and also galliani is looking for eriksen but only for summer. |
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While writing Alessio? Coincidence? I don't think so http://footballitaliano.org/wp-conte...ssio-Cerci.jpg |
Cerci thread. Want it. Need it.
Easily best left footed right winger who sticks out his tongue all match in the world |
we need sometin new
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^^ That sounds like a good deal.
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Yes, lets loan him out... because this team is the epitome of fucking health.
We are economically in absolute shambles. We have to LOAN A FUCKING PLAYER OUT because we can;t drop the 1-3m to buy a player out? I feel sick. |
this cerci trolling is lame as fuck.
apparently montolivo was horrible against serbia. |
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He was trash. He will also, as Ive stated 10x before, be the second coming of Aquilani on our team. A minor upgrade, but a solid buy for next to no $ |
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It is normal that Monty missed up when his club put heavily pressure on him! |
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Allegri better get a hold of this ship, cuz it's sinking pretty fucking fast. |
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.. change Berlu with a really rich (but not crazy abt bunga bunga) owner.. So no thats never happening. Plus he isnt even worth that.. Gotze >>> Lucas or Ganso Quote:
Ganso noway,never at the price he will be coming at (25m+). I wanted us to get him in the summer for a reasonable price but he keeps getting injured so now i dont see any point in buying another Injury magnet. Plus he cant play at CAM in Milan, he is slow for it and has no interest in helping with defence. Only scenario i would like to come in is, if we can get him at around 10-15m MAX.. and then put him in old pirlo position with people like Gotze ..Balotelli in attack (all this in case he gets over his injury crisis). About balotelli, i say sway Ibra with him even for straight swap next summer if until that point Balotelli proves he doesnt do any stupid disciplinary mistakes in EPL. If he can stay sane the whole season even a straight swap is good enough because to be fair Ibra is gonna play for only 2-3 more seasons, so whoever buys him have little to no chance of re-selling him and making money back whereas balotelli would be a signing for future. |
"My objective is to get back to being the player I was."
you're going to need a time machine. |
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Hey it could be worse,we could be like..oh wait nope,there`s no top team in Europe thats as broke as we are. |
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Al Davis- a true pioneer in NFL. One of greatest owners ever. But one who also ran his team with more control than any owner and meddled a lot. As Al aged the Raiders (perennial contenders thru the 80s) become worse and worse because of the game passing him by (like it does to most at 80) and his inability to give up control to younger brighter minds. I hope I'm wrong. I think Berlusconi is doing right thing financially with the club, but the meddling in forcing purchases of players 'he knows' and blocking ones 'he hasn't heard of' cause he considers a fee too high for a 'no-name' scare me. Not trying to eyeore, cause quite frankly, berlusconi could do nothing for milan for remainder of his days and he's still done mor for this club than most any patron has done for any club ever. So if we're in for tougher times, so biet, he's earned the right. I just hate seeing milan not function at it's full capability. And with revenue generates, Milan could build a UCL-challenging side without berlusconi-cash injections if Galliani was smarter. edit- I'm actually curious Congo's honest thoughts on both. You have no idea the admiration I have for Al. First owner to ever hire minority coaches, minority and women execs. The way he changed NFL. The merger. The way he's reformed players. A total pioneer and a misunderstood man by mainstream media. And for Berlusconi and Galliani. I may be critical but at end of day, i do have nothing but love for them as individuals and their impact on Milan throughout their times. Even if I'm critical now. |
Was watching the Brescia match just a while back and both the players we are linked to, Jonathas [21] and Salamon[20], look like great prospects.
Bartosz Salamon looked better of the two, hes huge, used his body well and has good technique. Seemed pretty mature and composed for a 20 year old. No wonder the article the other day labeled him the new 'Yaya Toure' :lol: |
jezzus- are we viewed as the Oakland raiders of european football? that makes me sick.
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The Raiders are improved, drastically. We are dropping like shit from a horse's ass. |
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Both handle the responsibilities equally and i don't blame the fans for their frustrate behaves from B&G actions and reactions. |
berlusconi doesn't have the right to let Milan go to shit simply because he was great once upon a time, why tarnish his image for Milan fans and completely ruin it for the younger generation(even younger than me)
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this "we are fine as we are" and " our players are champions and can play till they are 50" mentality keeps fucking Milan over, and one day it will completely fuck the club when all the sentores retire(who make up half the club) and Galliani is unable to buy quality players to replace them. of course this is assuming berlu is still not paying. |
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I kinda like it :D Forgive me, born and raised in oakland. My affinity towards oakland teams is similar to Calum with Aberdeen. A sort of bitter loyalty. You know you suck, you know you're disadvantaged financially (A's), you still stop listening to logic, and somehow believe things will change. And you glorify the small periods of success your team EVER haD (moneyball :proud:, we believe :proud:) |
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I agree with Sodlod.
Considering Milan's revenue still ranks top 8 in europe, Galliani should be able to assemble a top 8 squad, and even better cause of Milan's name. But he doesn't. I'll forgive him for not competing w/ barca/cRM with squads cause of financial inequalities, but fact a tottenham team who makes much less money and has a harder time attracting players is better than Milan. That falls on Galliani Point is.. if he builds a squad that max's out milan's financial constraints and berlu doesn't help. Then I'll shift some pressure, but until then it's galliani more. |
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this is nothing to be happy about, but the its good to know the n00bs were put in their place :lol: |
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What's this mean? Well, honestly not a whole lot.... I'm no professional, nor do I claim to "know more", but I can at least understand what I'm seeing. People think because we FINALLY won a scudetto after a millennium, that we were the greatest thing since sliced bread... Constantly refreshing people's minds about our post CL victory performances seemed to make no difference.... We were the "cat's ass", "untouchable", "co-CL favourites".... We didn't need reinforcement... "In B&G we trust!!!" I was always blasted about being "MilanReality" as though I had no idea what our reality was.... Well guess fucking what.....!? Look at us now. |
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we'll just have to wait and see if berlusconi will "rescue" Milan once all the senatores retire and the team goes to shit, personally I highly doubt he'll spend the amount needed to rejuvenate and start another era for Milan. Because this isn't a new era for Milan, this is a transition stage. |
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510. Rep it |
The babys are throwing their toys out the pram again
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its difficult to compare the two for a number of reasons (financial constraints in nfl/franchise system etc etc etc) but i agree senatore the two legends share personality traits. re: meddling...i guess IMO it comes with the territory. al davis career is so incredibly successful....and he is at the heart of the success....he changed it all..revolutionary. which is why he could do whatever the fuck he wanted to..bench/fire whoever dared to renegotiate a contract...make decisions based solely on pride/revenge/personal-oneupmanship..etc etc..the list goes on...we all know. it was a great career :proud: berlusconi has shown less direct influence compared to al davis..which is very clear why: al davis' entire life was the raiders~:proud: milan is but one tentacle of silvio's octopus...arguably, but one leg of silvio's centipede. so while ronaldinho was a silvio buy....i think we all know he's not REALLY involved like al davis was. he might be drawing the purse-strings tighter...but i think he's shown in the past he'll give managers/galliani freedom to do they thing. our 'youth project' is having cash thrown at it....for example. ask your self this tho(rhetorical, senatore..i know ur answer :) )..are you really gonna be mad when silvio busts out the gold letters for cristiano in a few years? i dont think you'll find anyone with as sound instincts football-wise than silvio...because...like al davis...silvio essentially made club football what it is today. al davis...silvio..SALUTE! @ milanreality: http://www.gifmania.co.uk/Disney/Win...ore/jeyeoe.gif top contender for 2011 eeyore of tha year |
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