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By: Gianfranco | May 31st, 2009
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Yeah ro, just seen that!
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i wonder who else will leave?
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well, as much as i cherish carlo for all he has done and won, maybe it’s time for him to move on to pastures new and allow a new coach with a new fire to lead milan back to glory. (p.s. Carlo can take seedorf with him! and pirlo for essien would not be frouwned upon either)
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Milan, Galliani: “Leonardo prossimo tecnico”
31.05.2009 18:03 di Antonio Vitiello articolo letto 352 volte
© foto di Giacomo MoriniAdriano Galliani, amministratore delegato del Milan, nel post-partita di Fiorentina-Milan, ai microfoni della Rai parla dell’addio di Carlo Ancelotti dopo otto anni: “Sarà Leonardo il prossimo allenatore del Milan. Kaka? Lasciatemi vivere sono sotto stress, oggi c’erano l’addio di Maldini e di Ancelotti. Lasciatemi dire che il rapporto con Carlo non è finito, ma siamo sempre amici. Abbiamo annunciato Carlo e io la decisione alla squadra”. Gli arabi? “Non c’è nulla, teniamoci stretto Berlusconi”.
==========leonardo is confirmed as the new coach for next season by the BF himself.
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leonardo and maldini don’t get on do they?
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you do realise after pirlo, gattuso, nesta, zambrotta and borriello leave/retire (in the next couple of seasons) you will be the brazilian equivelant of inter with leonardo in charge bending over for galliani and his shit transfers?!
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lol, just watched the carlo interview and he said that “its a pity that i couldnt finish the scudetto which was wasted on the other team” lmao!
but today is MORE about Maldini!
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FUCK. What a day. Leonardo,huh. I hope he is up to the mark. We are in for a long summer.
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One positive about Carlo leaving is that CrapDorf may leave with him (please, please, please, please!)
And for all the peeps who say ShitDorf SHOULD start over Dino because……………….WTF!
The guy was totally spazzn out today
Did anyone spot his complaining when team mates couldnt reach his wayward passess??
I could swear that Kaka was intentionally avoiding passing him the ball lol!
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alex,even Dida and Dinho will be gone by then. Unless we keep signing more Brazilians,only Kaka,Pato and Silva might be left.
I was hoping Gourcuff would wait to see if Carlo was leaving. The new coach might have wanted him.Posted from
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yeah, Ranjeet, i did think/hope Cuffy would wait to see whether Carlo was gona stay or leave before deciding his future
anyways Ciao Maldini!
It was almost surreal watching Nesta & shaved Rino (felt like i had jumped back in time a few years lol!)
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The one thing I liked about Carlo was that he was an amazing coach for us in Europe. Barring the Depor debacle(2004) and the Istanbul loss(2005),we were quite good. 2 trophies, 3 finals in 8 years.
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Grazie Capitano…
Grazie Carlo for everything..
Good luck to them both..
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Avia – If u remember both galliani and leonardo had gone to meet gourcuff and see what he intended to do… i am pretty sure leanardo must have had a discussion with him and the plans of milan for the next season and i also think that cuddy would have been aware that anclotti might not be the coach for next season… i dont think regardless of ancelotti that cuffy wanted to come back or we wanted to make him play in our team anymore… god knows better… i jus can wish them luck and hope for a better team next season with solidity and flare…
It was really nice to see nesta back (plus his acrobatic defense
) and gatuso looked really weird in that clean shave… lol… and yea i really dont wanna say this but i really was in tears when maldini waved good bye… and now i really feel that he stays arnd if not as a player but into something at milan…. Good luck Ancelotti and thanks for all your services… good luck Milan!!Posted from
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Now that was a sendoff. Excellent match.
Much thanks and love to Il Grande Capitano Maldini, and Carletto for everything.
All the best.
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Today, Fiorentina and Juve fans showed how to say goodbye.
Grazie, Paolo.
This is the rise of a new class of Italian coaches, I think. But not surprisingly, Milan’s is Brazilian.
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many thanks to Paolo and Ancelotti..although i still believe Carlo should have stayed..
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Oh my goodness, I go out for lunch after the match and all hell breaks loose.
This day is too emotional. I bawled during Paolo’s exit but I haven’t yet processed Carlo leaving. I can’t picture him not being at the helm next year, he’s been there since I’ve been a Milanista.
Please, please, please dont’ let this be a sign of the emotional rollercoaster this summer could be.
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For me this is a day of mixed feelings…
Thank you Carletto for the good times but not so much for the bad times.
Thank you Maldini for what you’ve done and given us, the fans.
Finally, thank you guys of this board for all your comments.
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I predicted it was going to be Leonardo all those banners ago that I made..when I used the pic of Carletto and Leonardo sitting together.
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I remember that one, Ro. Said something like about him taking Carlo’s job, or something.
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It said, “Please leave a detailed guide to running the team in my i mean your office.”
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lmao!
i remember that one Ro!
All hail Ro the prophet!
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Lol Avia
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