

Milan v Palermo
By: Gianfranco | April 26th, 2009
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lmao@antonio
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Anyone think Flamini is going to be featured far more at RB now? Him and Zambro makes us pretty solid on the flanks with janks and antonini to fill in. We could improve, but it works for the time being.
And Antonio, youve piqued our interest. Do explain…Posted from
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lol hes talking about KJ at the palermo offside blog.
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appreciate that alessio, call ranieri for me…
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I dont have kids
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Nah man im talking about MAD, i cant believe how stupid that guy is
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hey antonio and all. MAD actually makes Bado look like Mother Teresa,saying he was fouled all game long.”Balotelli gets shoved repeatedly, and there is no card…” “Yeah, I wish we were able to get a penalty for Balotelli getting shoved by Santacroce from behind.” “Napoli can take us down inside their area and never have to worry. If we were the other Milan team, we would have penalties if they just looked at us.” Most of all he’s attacking a guy named Neil (think he’s from Napoli blog) who spoke the truth about the game.Inter played a boring shitty game and payed the price….also for not securing the ref beforehand……
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For you in Toronto,Canada, or dont mind crossing the boarder from the US to watch Zizou & Friends play here. (Paolo, canceled, but might still come…) + Eto’o, , Costacurta, Giuly, Prso + more… Vs. Canada All Star. and my favorite Milanista after Paolo, the great god of Milan Arrigo Sacchiiiii!!
June 25th.
http://www.riversidecanada.com/zft/index.htmlPosted from
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Yeah thats exactly what i mean, he’s a fuckwit. And i find it funny how after a loss against Napoli which had absolutely nothing to do with us, all he could talk about was Milan. The guys fucked in the head
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We should be flattered Antonio. I mean it could also mean that with a 10-point cushion, Milan can still intimidate. Hence why Milan gets mentioned over there.
But it depends on how you choose to see things too: considering we were shit most of the season, you got to be paranoid to think of Milan catching up with you at this stage of the season. Hence why Milan gets mentioned over there.
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Juventus have dropped 9 points in their last 4 games,and Inter have dropped 7 in their last 3. I wish both continue this run.
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I would like to make just this comment regarding diving. Imho, diving is the intentional deception of the referee by purposefully simulating a “foul” where there is none. What kaka has (and i am not a fan of this) taken to doing, (as well as many others in many leagues) is to allow himself to be fouled more easily than need be. The penalty earned today by kaka was indeed a foul in every sense of the word. By rule, he cannot be faulted for not trying 100% to avoid a foul or persevere despite a foul, (although i think that players should). the first penalty was really close, 50/50, so i dont fault the ref for what in his perception was a foul in the box. the second penalty was exactly that, a penalty, so stop accusing players of “diving” or “simulation” (which are illegal) with their legal actions.
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You guys seriously like Flamini playing at right back.? While he is defensively sound, he doesn’t offer much in the form of crosses. While making good runs he doesn’t give that attacking dimension that fullbacks generally have. Why not give Mattioni a go? Has anyone seen him play? He is on loan with a clause to buy. Will Milan be activating the clause?
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Mattioni isnt experienced enough,although he can come on when we are up by 2 or 3 goals. He played against that Hungarian team, and looked decent.
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ah evan, i didn’t see kaka’s 2nd penalty but the first penalty was 50/50?? cmon man if that’s a penalty baptista is skillful winger
I only caught the first half but kaka had dived four or five times by then and it’s something he’s gotten more prone to in the last two seasons, then sitting on the grass with his hands out impersonating ronaldo. not what we want to see.Posted from
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Vittal i see your point but look at this:
http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/04/26/1231535/ac-milan-coach-ancelotti-full-of-praise-for-flaminiPosted from
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LOL nice buy guys!
http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/04/27/1232366/milan-ponder-fernando-morientes-move-report
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Vittal, with Beckham in the lineup the RB doesnt need to do all that so Flamini can play defense and make runs that cut in instead of out and to the corner, it really is a nice balance. Not to mention it makes Zambro a bit more defensive minded which is OK considering hte decline in pace of the milan defense. All and all a very intelligent move by Carletto…
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Agree with you Gian! Also we now have janku who IMO plays better up front, lets say left mid…if we continue to slot in flamini on the rite, zambro on the left…then we have another option of putting janku in the midfield….current situation doesnt allow us to do so though as ambro, pirlo and beckham are all doin well…but nonetheless having another “midfielder” (a tested one) is always a plus….
Is the conversion of flamini another brilliant move by Ancelotti as with pirlo several years back? For the the time being this is fine, but will flamini want to switch his position permenantly? (not keeping in mind the game time then he will receive) I would want that move as we will have a quick, defensively strong right back…but what about our midfield then? Gatuso is not growing any younger, nor is ambro…..who replaces them in the future? Veloso?
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syed Flamini’s move in my opinion is much more a byproduct of injuries and putting the best eleven players on the pitch. I don’t think this is permanent and because DM’s work so hard it now gives you a three man rotation for one-two places on the pitch keeping players fresh and effective. It also helps in the verstaility factor in the case of injuries.
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right…..do u think you can compare his right back performances to his recent (not the first half of the season) midfield performances?
IMO, he did quite well in midfield aswell….we already have a right back in mattioni to groom over this summer….provided he can rotate with zambro in the future….. and when needed flamini can always cover that role…but i would rather see flamini in the midfield role…. earlier we had tested both zambro and janku in midfield of which the latter did pretty well than the former…..
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look I think mattioni is the next grimi, just not good, so we should forget him, Carletto knows what he is doing in that regard and there is a reason the kid has not played. I would rather see Flamini in the mid as well but for the time being we make do. Bonera can play there as well so we really are much better off than we make ourselves out to be yet again…OPTIMISM PEOPLE!!
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“ah evan, i didn’t see kaka’s 2nd penalty but the first penalty was 50/50?? cmon man if that’s a penalty baptista is skillful winger I only caught the first half but kaka had dived four or five times by then and it’s something he’s gotten more prone to in the last two seasons, then sitting on the grass with his hands out impersonating ronaldo. not what we want to see”
Thank you….
1st penalty…A defender and attacker have an EQUAL right to the ball. The Palermo defender knocked the BALL first before making contact with the Milan player.
2nd penalty…Defender had arm on the back of Kaka..Kaka, flailing his arms as if shot, so animately crashes to the ground.. SIMULATION
(Kaka will fit in great with C Ronaldo, btw)Posted from
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Pierluigi, Balzaretti made a mistake, a defender can not and should not drape his arm onto an attacker player. kaka did what every other striker in Serie A would have done, and dont deny it, because Cavanai would have and could have done the same thing and no one would complain. You play this game with your feet not with your arms and defenders should no better, it was a mistake on his part and Kaka made him pay for it…is it the right thing to do on Kaka’s part, I dont believe so personally, but if the ref rewards then it is part of the game plain and simple.
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I for one cannot complain about either of the penalties. Were they fouls? Yes. Did Kaka go down maybe a little to easy? Yes.
But, how many years have defenders been hacking down at Kaka’s legs? So much so that he has wasted a good part of two seasons because of over-ambitious tackles on Kaka. I for one will be happy if defenders start thinking that Kaka is going to go down easy so they are going to be a little more weary about going into a strong and unfair tackle against him in the future.
We have been asking for protection for him for over 5 years. They havent done shit. This is our way of mitigating over eager tackles from hack defenders who want to make their name by breaking his knees.
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