

Rosso, Nero & Azzurro
By: Gianfranco | June 13th, 2008What do I say, if I followed suit from some parts of the Offside and I would lambast certain midfield players for their lack of stellar performances. OK, just one, Roma’s midfield tandem ressurects Azzurri to three points!! was Perotta here in my living room drinking beers because I swear he didn’t touch the ball in the first half, OK I’m done.
What do you do if you are The Don, you succame to pressure and put out your alleged best eleven, and what do you get? A draw, an inch of Gigi’s toe draw, a glance off the post draw, regardless it was not a convincing performance. These guys just really failed to execute when the chips were down. Defensive errors yet again proved costly and a lack of real menace in the final third led to a single point. Some of the calls today were suspect, but it is hard to really blame referees, because it doesn’t solve anything and is merely an excuse to make up for a poor performance. I am surprised The Don called out ref’s but you can imagine what else came out of his mouth with weight of the world he has been shouldering.

Alas, all is not lost a draw against France and a win by the Dutch still gets Italy through to most likely meet Spain. Don’t deny the ties of MVB and The Don, so I don’t believe a Dutch flop is a real worry, but then again a win against France would make things much smoother and give Italy the tried and true win loss draw and through of the nineties. I don’t envy The Don by any means as his job has gotten exponentially harder, he really must look at the roster and say what the hell do I next? I don’t know, I just don’t know.
Some observations from today:
-Gigi was MOTM, the PK save was glorious.
-Chiellini was a close a second and impressed. Does anyone else think he looks like a mutant-Frankenstein type version of Canna?
-ToniGol has lost his moniker in my book, he is now ToniCementShoes. What was he deal today, he looked slower than death.
-Watching Mutu and get taken off was really a testament to the passion that these guys play with for their country.
-ADP has got real bad luck in the Azzurri limelight and though he had some good early stuff he faded as the match wore on. Maybe it was age, maybe it was marking, but there was no doubt that he wouldn’t last the whole 90.
-Camo is a machine, that man covered a ton of ground. Was it meangingful? Don’t think it helped all that much.
-Grosso was a man possessed in the first half; slowed down a bit in the second but still amazes me.
-Every minute Pirlo was on the pitch, he played worse than the minute before it. I am worried about our main man…
-Lubont used to be a Milan player, great move guys, great move.
-Romania are not the Dutch, the Dutch look real good, Romania look about average, and France is ripe for the picking.
I want to apologize for the Milanista fans and devote readers who may not appreciated the red and black tinted Azzurri coverage. The Euro is a big tournament and Milan players and ex playerse are really in the spotlight. If the Azzurri is not appreciated please let me know, but transfer news is slow and if it picks up I will give it its space.
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any news on the striker saga? because S.Cruz has just sunk brazil 2-0 in the qualifiers!
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Abate is back. Clubs came to terms today, I say he should stay on and play, the team has nothing to lose with getting him some big time game experience.
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yes abate is back! he was so impressive in toulon i hope he has that form for milan as he will be one hell of an asset coming off the bech and gian is this on the milan website?
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how old is he anyone? 19>20 sorry im just really excited!
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he is 21 and i am massively happy. seems like galliani was reading our posts yesterday, Gian :d
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GOOD!
A 21-year old right-winger..
plus there’s Antonini too, both of which were at Empoli last season, so they know each other pretty well..Good news.. Keep those young ones coming..
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and yes Samuel it is..
MILAN – A.C.Milan officially announces that it has resolved the two co-ownership deals with Empoli: Ignazio Abate will be entirely of Milan, whereas Nicola Pozzi entirely of Empoli.
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Apparently Marzoratti is no longer a Milan player..
Grimi was on loan at Sporting.. Hopefully he comes back..
It was a mistake to let go of Di Gennaro and Foggia..
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Marzoratti is still owned by Milan as far as I know, and Grimi is not worth the trouble in my opion. He is a like a five foot tall left back, can you image the damage someone like Trez or Zlatan would do to him. Its best he goes elsewhere. Any word or details on Marzoratti would be great…
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Wow thats to bad, I wonder what the basis of the move is, I thought he was very talented even though he resembled the Matrix…
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You have to think that Marzoratti is more talented than Digao, but we are keeping Digao!?? Odd…
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I thought Grimi was small too! According to Wiki he’s almost 6 feet.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leandro_Grimi
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marzorati is way superior to shitao. gian , we are very weird.
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Abate was excellent at Toulon. He is loaded with pace and aggressive speed. Not to mention he showed some great footwork. I don’t care if it was against players under 21, it still takes skill to work the ball well enough to beat your man. PLEASE keep him on board for next season, if only for the sake of depth.
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that kid lino has been nothing but impressive but still we choose to keep shitao,. what a shame!!!
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Keeping “Shitao” = keeping Kakao.
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alessio, we’ll make you an offer..
Shitao + Simic + Favalli + Dida + Brocchi + Emerson for Criscito?
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how far is turin from milan. If its near enough kaka wont be missing his brother so much and juventus is a great club playing in the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE :d . i would be happy to see digao’s career progress even if its at our expense :proud:
ok now bring me criscito :d
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Digao would never step foot at the Olimpico, so he’s better off riding the Brazilian pine in Milano.
Shitao= 2million euros
Simic= 7 million euros
Favalli= dead
Dida= dead
Brocchi= dead
Emerson= traitorTell you what, I’ll trade you Molinaro for Shitao.
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And Turin’s about 2 hours from Milan, btw.
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Alession I want Legrotagglia, but I have to agree our trade bait is poor very very poor, are you sure you dont want El Puma Viejo back?
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Done alessio..
It’s a win-win situation..
GF, Legrotagglie (I hate his name) is 31.. We have a surplus of players that age..
How about Jankulovski + Simic for Criscito?
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I had not idea Legro was 31!! He certainly didnt play that way this year, and was a real boss back there with Chiellini. He even has 7 capsl, who knew!?
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