

A Florentine Farewell…
By: Gianfranco | May 29th, 2009There is a rather heavy air surrounding the upcoming trip to Florence, and the somber mood has lingered far longer than I had anticipated. There is little sense to relive the nightmare that was the weekend, and frankly I lack the energy or desire to even delve all that deep into it. The disappointment is still ever present in all of us, and what the Ultras did may never be forgiven, however there is still a chance to make amends and that goes for all parties.
For me this was always Maldini’s last match, and yes it is not at home, but so what. This is a man who’s played in the World’s greatest stadiums: the Rose Bowl, Old Trafford, Wembley, Camp Nou, Olimpico, and the list goes on. His farewell is not meant only for the San Siro but for football stadiums as a whole, and the Artemio Franchi will be home to this final farewell. In a week where a small group of his own fans seemed to fail him, the whole of Europe has come forward to defend and honor. Fiorentina GK and former Milan target, Sebastian Frey claimed a special surprise was in the works for Paolo, while former opponent and friend of Il Capitano, Pep Guardialo, who even went as far as to dedicate the CL victory to Maldini and Italian football.
So while the Artemio Franchi and the Florence faithful send off Maldini proper, I have begun to come to grips with the potential farewell of far more than just Maldini. Could this be Carletto’s last match in charge? Will Kaka leave for Madrid once and for all? Has Seedorf past his expiration date? Will Pirlo follow the man that made him a World Cup hero? Do Ambrosini and Borriello leave to join Donadoni in Naples? These questions will forever circulate day in and day out as the offseason looms and lingers but even as I read over the questions, I know there is the potential for hundreds more, and the realization of true a changing of the guard is becoming all the more real.
Regardless of where any of those individuals end up they all have a job to do it on Sunday. They owe it first and foremost to Maldini to send him off with a victory, but more importantly to the club and themselves to put this team back where it belongs, CL Football. Even a goal loss will assure this place, however this is not the attitude that needs to be taken, a win, and a convincing one at that, is what we all want. As always how the squad goes about that is up for debate. Fiorentina have been reborn at the close of the season and only Udinese is playing better football in the whole of Serie A. The Viola have leap frogged Genoa and now have Juventus and Milan in their sights. A bit of resurgence from Gilardino who as scorching early in the season, a show of form from Vargas, and the emergence of Stefan Jovetic has led the charge. If you have not had the chance to watch Jovetic, please take notice on Sunday, and for Juventus fans who say, “No one can be like Nedved,” guess again.
As for Milan, expect the usual cast of characters across the back. I personally wish to see Maldini at LB for one last time, but due to the lack of healthy center backs this may not be an option. Flamini may once again get the nod at RB to offset the speed of Gila, but the injury to Beckham and suspension of Ambrosini may force Flamini up into the midfield and give Rino his return to the lineup. There could also be an argument for moving Janks into the LM mid role allowing Flamini to play RB, Zambro LB, and Rino RM, but again these choices are all fairly similar in nature, and may not impact the game as much as we would expect. The addition of Rino’s passion in this being Paolo’s last game may be a welcoming spark for all those involved.
Offensively the never ending debate of number of strikers and start Dinho or don’t will always wage on. Dinho played his heart out last week, the man sensed the urgency of the situation and really gave it his all. His tackle on Motta late in the game was a testament to that and if Carletto employs the XMAS tree, there is no reason why the Brazilian trident can’t be in full force, especially if Flamini and Rino are both in the midfield. As much as this makes sense, you could argue that the situation, a controlled game where Milan need only draw, could call for the likes of Seedorf and Pippo, but frankly I want to win, and I want to win big, so Carletto throw caution to the wind, and if it is your last match just go for broke!
So I guess the time has really come…
Please pop over and visit the Italylogue.com to see Jessica’s version of Maldini Monday.
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“I have to admit that at the time i took umbrage to his words but if i look at Pato, as great and amazing as he is, his mistakes in terms of lack of vision (at times) STILL appear to be there”
He is still young Avia. He needs time. To put it in perspective, he is not even of the age Kaka was when he joined us, so imagine how much progress he has already made.
Essien would be a dream signing and Galliani can redeem himself after the gourcuff disaster. (he said that he couldnt give him guarantees and thats why he stayed at Bourdeux.) Why in the world couldn’t he give him guarantees?! Our midfield obviously needs some new blood and here is the guy to provide this new blood its the perfect match. I understand that its not possible for a club like Milan to give a player guarantees and such, but the fact is that he would be starting anyway, just because he is the best young midfielder we will have so why not give him that guarantee?
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“but gourcuff wasn’t up to milan’s standard that’s for sure”
but favalli is?
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k – im aware that he is youny etc, but im more worried that Carlo isnt the guy to shape him??
plus, i think baldy is just saving face by wat hes sayin
Cuffy gave him the bird as soon as fester showed up
the mission to france was a beggin mission nothin more!
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hahaha!
nice one Alex!
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“but im more worried that Carlo isnt the guy to shape him??”
eh, two of his star attacking players in the 8 years he has been here have developed into ballon d’or winners. I wouldnt worry about that.
But a moot point anyway, since you me and everyone that hasnt buried their head under a rock for the past few weeks know that ancelotti is gone at the end of the season.
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hmm, i wouldnt give Carlo credit for Kaka & Sheva tbh!
Natural talent!
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Gourcuff was NEVER EVER given “A LOT” of opportunities.
A few yes, some maybe.
Your only as good as you last game. That’s a laughable statement on our team cause Seedorf and Pirlo get marched out EVER FRIGGIN WEEK regardless of how they played.
Gourcuff was give shit minutes, sporactically, when he was here and never really given any consistant minutes and when he made a small mistake he was benched 4 the next 3 or 4 games.He never had to take Kaka’s place but everyone knows Seedorf since last year was “F-ing” up LARGE. But he was still given TONZ of minutes cause he’s one of Ancelotti’s favourites.
My point is the way Seedorf was playing the end of last year and this year we could have kept Gourcuff right here and have him develop within the club.
But Ancelotti and his frigged up ways had know vision and no I 4 talent as he was blinded by the almighty talent of Seedorf!
Gourcuff never played bad he just played afraid to make a mistake. Because he knew Ancelotti would make him ride the bench. Ancelotti is a youngster confidence killer. If Gou made even half the mistakes that Seedorf made Ancelotti would have told Galiani to give him away 4 free.
We just practically gave away a huge part of what could have been our future cause we wanted to play Seedorf and the friggin x-mas tree formation.
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“We just practically gave away a huge part of what could have been our future cause we wanted to play Seedorf and the friggin x-mas tree formation.”
sad words but true! (sigh)
And not just does Carlo kill the confidence of youngsters, u remember a guy called Gila?????????????
He might pop up a reminder to Carlo!
Someone else to give CArlo the bird lol!
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gotta agree with big dawg..
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of course you know what group a in champs league is gonna be next season?
milan
chelsea
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lmao at Fadayn!
Bring em on!
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i hope leanardo is the new pep. monday would be a great day if carlo leaves, what a day! sooo many players need to go, if this milan side is gonna become successful and what i mean by that is to challenge MAN UNITED and BARCELONA. but i’m dreaming here arnt I.
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Guys, have you heard the story of Berlusconi and C.Ronaldo? Berlusconi must have said to Ronaldo that he’s welcome in San Siro.
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CHECCK THIS OUT:
http://www.oleole.com/blogs/the-rossoneri-blog/posts/ronaldo-to-milan-berlusconi-wants-soPosted from
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“the Rossoneri supremo spoke with the former Sporting Lisbon man during the medal presentations.”
I wouldn’t call Berlusconi’s one second whisper “talking”. He probably made an out of hand comment like “Come to Milan” or “I’ll see you at Milanello” just to be cute for the occasion.
Typically the media are trying blow it out of all proportion.
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CRon @ Milan???
lmao
This is simply Berlu putting his marker down, watch this space!
CRon will no doubt end up at Milan……………………………………………………………………………..in 15yrs time!
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@ Pera didn’t see you reply to my post. Read my 2 previous posts and you’ll see “what’s up.”
Keep loving Seedorf & Pirlo while all the few potentially good youngsters we have go on to have great careers somewhere else cause know the two previously mentioned all stars will be taking their for the next 5 years.
Berlu is freakin stupid. He’ll call out the current 10 top players in the world and say i’d love to see you at Milan and then tell his puppets to sign the a player who was in top 10 in the world 5 to 7 years back for waaaaay too much. His logic…….wait 4 it…………
“He’s a Champion”
Yeah like 6 years ago.
Berlu ain’t spending NO SERIOUS cash on Milan. While Milan made serious money for Berlu, his net worth went down by about 2.5 billion dollars.
So he uses money made by Milan to patch up some of his other failing companies. Milan is one of the only teams that has NO DEBT. Actually there may even be a surplus.
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2009/34/soccer-values-09_AC-Milan_340003.html
Yet he goes around crying about how much players wages cost compared to Spain.
“Sell…if you can’t afford to put the needed money into the club Berlu” That’s what people do when they can’t afford to maintain things anymore.
Clubs can’t be looked at as serious money makers for owners as they once were, as they are fored to spend TONZ more money than b4. The game has changed and Berlu is seriously lagging behind.
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The football club doesn’t make money for Berlu. His been sinking his money in it for 20 years and has decided the club has to be financially independent.
Football make relatively puny profits.
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CRon to Milan? YUCK. I hate that bastard.
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The game tonight will be awesome(unless we go down 2:0 in the first 20 minutes). I think we will win today.
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anyone got a ood stream yet? preferably in english, or italian? and does anyone know if the multigoal telecast will be following the milan game mostly? i wanna see this suprise fiorentina has for maldini!
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how much time for the game? 1 or 2 hours?
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sorry guys, i thought it started at 10pm aussie time, but apparently it starts in another hour!damn myp2p time, never works!
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sorry i’m jst abit excited! last game, let’s hope we make it our best!
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