

Revolution or Evolution?
By: Gianfranco | June 5th, 2009Sunday was the most trying day I have ever had as a fan of the Rossoneri. My captain and coach both gone in the span of an hour, and there I was left with my thoughts, memories, and little else. For close to five days I have been reading articles, comments, various blog posts across the web and pondering, contemplating and wondering what on Earth I could write when being rendered absolutely speechless.
My gut reaction was that of utter rage, at Fester and Berlu, for getting us into this mess. How on Earth could they leave us in the hands of an infant manager, a pending captain without a contract, and a star player hung on the line to the highest bidder? I was furious. As the days passed and the articles and comments continue to fly in my rage subsided, I began to view the situation as rationally as possible, looking at past Milan teams and how they restructured and moved forward. Suddenly through my darkest hours, I saw a ray of light, albeit small, but let me explain.
I was an advocate of the sale of Kaka last summer, many of you may remember, and my efforts to find the post are futile, but I am glad to be held accountable. I laid out the positives and negatives and resigned myself to the fact that the sale of Kaka at that juncture (last summer) was the right move. In January I changed my tune, we were in the scudetto hunt, and Ronaldinho was looking a bit in a tailspin and Kaka was needed to keep this team afloat. Now my rational side is back. Kaka was world player of the year in 2007, deservedly so, but since then his form has declined and his injuries have increased. The squad’s dependence on him at times made us one dimensional and easy to solve. Now as Madrid comes calling I can only say thank you Ricky, for the trophies, the excitement and the memories. When Sheva left I was hurt, but the sale was genius, his form declined and he never recovered it, it is quite possible our old Fester is more intelligent than he looks and their choice on Kaka is just the same.
What needs to happen following the sale of Kaka, must be the polar opposite of Sheva. WE MUST BUY. The loss of Kaka makes a pure striker a must, who is up for debate. I favor Adebayor, but Eto is OK as well, and many of you have others choices as well. Wingbacks and centerbacks are also a priority but depending on the return of Abate and Oddo, and the health of Nesta each position can be prioritized. The bottom line is the sale of Kaka must be reinvested wisely to prepare this team for the future. A future to be led by a man named Leonardo.
My initial reaction to Leonardo was awful; I wanted to spit on my TV when I saw him making love to Fester in the stands at the Franchi. But again my rational side came calling. When Cappello took over Milan I was a young teenager, I didn’t know much, and I certainly didn’t know who Don Fabio was or who he would become. Leonardo has been in the system, and his eye for talent is OK, Pato and Kaka were his purchases, so maybe this guy is a better football mind than I was willing to give him credit for. His results will go a long way to winning me over, but he needs to consider a formation and tactics so his buys are worthwhile and the team can begin to gel. Talk of 4-3-3 has been discussed which scares me in counter happy Italy, but again only time will tell…
In the end, I am not happy, but I am hopeful and a bit apprehensive. Change at times can be good, and at its worser times can lead to bigger better things, or at least act as a stepping stone to bigger better things. Many of us have been Milan fans for many many years, and it is in our blood and not matter what we say or what we do we are not going to turn backs now. We can vent, be frustrated, and do whatever it is we need to do to feel better (drink), but in the end you know as well as I do we will back on board. More now than ever, FORZA TIFOSI and FORZA MILAN.3
A note from Fetyani…
Hope you’re handling everything well with all the shit that’s going down. Anyways to the point, Zidane is coming here to Toronto and he’s bringing some friends with him, including (Arrigo Sacchi, Franco Baresi, Billy Costacurta & Gattsuo). In addition to Eto’o, Giuly, Prso… So just wanted to let you know if you might want to see and maybe even meet those guys, and apparently they’re coming 2 days before the game to train here and stuff. Here’s the site (http://www.zidaneandfriends.com/), tickets are from $40-200. so anyways, if you want any help or anything let me know. just remember these things arent 100% all the time, they change so if anything dont put all your hope they might all show up, thats what im doing. Paolo was in it too, but he pulled out. you can post this on the blog so whoever is interested can go.
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Avia, he was injured for Chelsea for most of his last year and the year before that. I think his injury problems are quite frankly not stressed upon enough.
When on form he is worth having, but considering how much we suffered by relying on Kaka when he had his injury problems it would be much worse if we relied on Robben.
And on madrid having a crappier set up, he also struggled at Chelsea (the fans often said that his knees were made of glass, if you remember Roman once pulled his strings to get him to Milan Lab for them to have a look at him. So that is two clubs where he has been consistently injured.
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Sneijder and Robben both wont be bad. Robben is injury prone,but when he is fit,he is quite good. Still hoping Kaka stays.
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I don’t know if you guys have seen this but Milan channel put together a video for Leo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbCOtMIlCS4
lol @ their wacky song choices.
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Robben is an ass. I don’t want him anywhere near Milan.
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I believe Thiago Silva will be one of the finest CBs in the world when he gets to prove himself. He won the best player in Brazil award, as a cb! That doesn’t happen often. From what i’ve seen of him, he’s been brilliant. I still think we should get someone to partner him.
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http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/06/08/1311966/milan-president-berlusconi-hails-ronaldinho-blasts-ancelotti
FUCK YOU BERLU. This is why Kaka will leave and I will never forgive Berlu.Posted from
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Just bcos Dinho couldnt play,he fires the coach,puts in a puppet manager,kicks out our best player,and then acts as if he is doing a favour to us fans. Motherfucking bastard.
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Berlu said:
“It will surely be an offensive squad who will not play with crosses and high balls”
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“Too many times our opponents managed to equalise, since we were unable to give them the knockout hit.”
And he’s making the point that Carlo could have used Dino more
I really dont see a problem with these words!
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k – “if you remember Roman once pulled his strings to get him to Milan Lab for them to have a look at him”
Yeah right!
Like the Milan Lab is gona help! lmao
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“I really dont see a problem with these words!”
I will tell you the problem with these words Avia. He got rid of a coach and is now getting rid of one of the two most productive players on our squad, not to mention our start player, and would be future captain so his beloved ronaldinho gets more fucking attention. Those are the problems with those words. Berlu is really getting on my nerves.
“Yeah right!
Like the Milan Lab is gona help! lmao”Avia, where else could you find a club where a 40 year old is able to start 30 games in a season?! Not to mention a 37 year old getting around 20 starts. Don’t get me wrong, Milan Lab has not been as good as it was a year or two ago and improvements have to be made, but Milan Lab was the best medical institution at any club in europe until last year. So either it was way too many freak accidents or something has recently gone wrong.
Either way, doesnt change the fact that Robben is horribly injury prone. He was at Chelsea, and is at Madrid and even Milan Lab at the peak of its powers couldnt do much about it so what will they do when they arent at their peak(if he did come here)?
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*start = star
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this is highly unclassy of berlu…he’s trying to divert attention away from the fact that he needs the money kaka’s sale is going to bring and trying to throw dust in the fan’s eyes by claiming that we didnt do good with the current squad last year cause of ancelotti’s tactics and hence this year, we dont need to buy anyone else since he is going to be doing the actual coaching with leo as his puppet….
way to go to show support for a manager who brought us a ton of glory and cemented our place as one of the most decorated european clubs…if this is what he means by treating the club as family, then its no wonder his wife is divorcing himPosted from
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Hah, sam, when they said family, as fans we thought like a regular family.
Its more like the ones that appear on Jerry Springer.
Or on second thought, its a lot like a family I have seen before, one that all of us have seen.
http://basetta.pupazzo.org/site_media/postings/godfather.jpg
“Go ahead. Drink. Drink. No, you’re out of the family business, that’s your punishment. You’re finished. I’m putting you on a plane to London. Carlo?”
Yepp, thats the family alright. Just the kind that when you are thrown out of, you sleep with the fish.
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haha nice one sam!
But you tell me, do we raise money by selling Jesus Boy or increasing our debt ala Real Madrid???
k – im refering to the words in the article man!
but since you bring it up………
“He got rid” of a coach who had been romancing other teams behind our backs in secret whilst openly linking himself with 1/4 of the club teams going AND the Ivory Coast (yeah! THATS classy!)
All i see Berlu doing is ultimatley venting the same frustation that most of us have at Carlo for the past two seasons
Im aware of wat a nutty freak Berlu is but calling out Carlo for not being able to hold onto a lead makes him wrong coz??
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avia – i dont have a problem with selling kaka but am pissed off at the fools the fans are being made. first, they wanted to offload him to manc, when he baulked, the whole thing was spun as berlu not wanting to let him go and keeping him cause of the fan love and the family stuff. now its real madrid and kaka will obv go since he’s been shown the door already once, so now this is being spun as ‘kaka wants to go – its a sheva like situation, he’s like my son but what can i do against his ambitions…’ and then at not wanting to spend the cash – we have the best team in the world, the only reason we’ve been fucked up for the last 2 years is cause ancelotti wont listen to me
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sam – u will simply drive yourself nuts picking up on every little thing Berlu says
Ive followed Milan long enough to know not to listen to the words but just keep track of the actions
If Kaka DOES go im not really bothered as to how/why Berlu tries to justify it as long as the money is well spent, which again comes down to actions not speeches
Im just praying that Berlu is picked up on previous mistakes that he has made and tries to rectify them soon
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The statement Berlu made, that Dinho will be the focal point of the team,means that Kaka is going. According to reports,he will join Madrid today.Damn. I think I can safely say that if Dinho didnt exist,Kaka would surely have stayed on at Milan. Still hope he does.
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For the first time in years we had witnessed a great player who, despite ludicrous financial offers, decided to stay at a club which he loves. Yet Milan are more than willing to sell him for a profit, a shocking attitude for an outfit who have historically kept their best players in their prime – and sometimes past it.
Thats from an article on C4.
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Serie A would in no doubt be a poorer place without Kaka. Instead of moving forwards, the sale of the Brazilian would be one step backwards. During a time when Inter and Juventus are doing all they can to restore Italian pride in Europe, it would have been nice had the Diavolo sat at the same banquet rather than opt for a frustrating diet
From the same article. The last line is hilarious.
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well i think what goes around comes around, dinho must be commended for his diplomacy this season. but when ancelotti threw him under the bus, about talent not been enough giving the impression he was’nt training which his teammates dispute. that was very unprofessional, so what berlusconi said was just karma, take it or leave it.
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the main reason for the sale will be $, not dinho vs. kaka.
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it will never be dinho vs kaka those guys love each other. i think the media tried.
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yeah, lots of media bs. this is all about $, period. berlu’s comments about tactics, etc. mean absolutely nothing.
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think leo was a gud change 4rm carlos who brought nothin but disgrace to milan in the past 2 seasons. clearly he was no more up to the task. 2 seasons down the drain is enuff
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we wer broke, sellin kaka was not a choice it was a must but the life after kaka will be a choice. we must invest in players lyk ade, eto or fabiano NEVA huntelaar. think these are the only players still in our reach
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