

Wednesday Milan Musings
By: Gianfranco | May 13th, 2008It is really hard to let a game like Sunday’s rest especially after reading match reviews and comments from various websites. It hurts as a fan to have the heart of your team questioned, but it also forces you to think about those accusations being true or not. The one word that sums up Milan for me this season is complacent. Other than the Club World Cup (that cursed thing seems to have ruined our season) this team played few games with any urgency and aggression and I believe that is what separated the squad from last season’s success. When I remember the 07 campaign I visualize Rino blasting CRon and Kaka shredding Celtic with a cutting edge that was truly spectacular. This year I see Pirlo laboring, Nesta with his hands on his knees, and Rino with a glazed look that can give no answer.
The problems this year start from the top with the lack of rearming in the transfer season. Pato was a great signing and the squad will hopefully reap his benefits for years to come; however, in my opinion he was mislabeled a savior and put under immense pressure to succeed. We musn’t forget his age and lack of big game experience, but also his lack of “small” game experience. This kid seemed to be put into the biggest spots without a chance to grow and make mistakes in smaller spots. Granted the majority of Milan’s games were high pressured in 2008, but Carletto seemed to put to much onus on his young shoulders. Pato will be fine but his growth must be put into perspective.
As for Carletto it is hard for me to see him sticking around after this campaign. I have said it in the past this season that it seems as though Carletto’s time here has past. For me a coach is a motivator but also a guy who makes the best out his players and bench putting the team in a position to win week and week out. There is nothing wrong with Carletto as a coach and you have to believe that he will be the next coach of the Azzuri, but his time at Milan has come to a close and a change may be best for all parties.
I hate to start these discussion now with one game left in the season, but its hard to retain all these thoughts as the frustrations of a wasted campaign mount. I try to reconcile a fifth place finish and look at the Bayern Munich model of rebuilding and reloading as a potential benefit, but it still hurts as a fan to see your team in a complacent mode.
MUSINGS…
-Luring transfers will have to be smooth and swift, again ala Bayern, to make sure everyone is happy and ready to role. Flamini came and I believe his desire is strong and I like that, but what about the rest. Amauri wants Milan, but he wants CL football as well. I like Amauri but if he is going to complain than is he worth, but in the same vane is Drogba willing to come without CL football. The rumors were hot and heavy this weekend that Drogba has played his last game in the EPL and a three year contract is in place at Milan with the hopes of joining Jose Mourinho at the San Siro.
Mourinho is a great coach, and if it means keeping him from Inter that’s fine. Especially with Carletto’s future in question why not add a coach who is very capable of turning a team into a hungry machine. With the addition of coach like Mourinho or even Rijkaard can come the lure of new players and a rebirth and new found desire for existing players as well.
-Milan was linked with Petr Cech today. In my opinion Cech is the second best goalie in the world behind Gigi Buffon and easily one of the fieriest goalies to play in front of. I have to say this rumor is extremely far fetched and quickly denied by Cech. However, it was nice to be linked to a world class keeper wasn’t it, even if he wears a helmet.


-Former Milan man Marco Van Basten is shocked that current Milan man Clarence Seedorf has pulled out of Euro 08. Quite frankly I am too, Seedorf has played a ton of games this season but also does not seem get along with Van Basten, much like teammate Van Bommel. It is a shape that Seedorf will miss the tourney but makes things a player easier for the Azzurri.
-Amauri is 33% Juve, 50% Milan, and 27% dumbass. I wish he would just make up his mind and put his heart somewhere instead of just being money hungry. Because we could use some of this…
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Indeed Jessica. Reason #521, I believe, to love Andrea Pirlo.
Ambro is the immediate example of a player that would look just lovely if someone took care of his hair and told him to lose to headband. He’s a very handsome person, but the headband makes him look funny at times during matches.Posted from
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You guys or in this case girls (i hope) crack me up :-p
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Haha, we’re a goofy bunch, Ro.
But really, in Ambro’s case. Would you prefer this:
http://d.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/sp/empics/20071205/15/1956135447-soccer-uefa-champions-league-group-d-ac-milan-v-celtic.jpgor this (beware, cuteness/adorableness ahead):
http://community.livejournal.com/hot_for_milan/158856.htmlI’m liking the second more, me thinks. Not that Ricky being in it would make a difference…cough.
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Agghh! Someone help!
Im stuck with the girls talking about hair!
If we did storm the boardroom, i can see a hair salon being opened in Milanello!! (With our female contingent washing & styling!)
J- i take it your a girl then?!
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Avia, if you felt left out, you should have said so. We could always leave you guys in charge of WAG relations or something.
Hair aside, don’t even remotely think that we’re going to stand aside while you guys have all the fun. I analyze this team so much it’s scary (which has led to a number of my mini-rants, *cough cough*), and who knows what kind of chaotic mess would happen if we left the team completely in the hands of you men without the insightful female wisdom we provide, eh?
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Hana, loving the idea of WAG relations!!
Your mini-rants are more than welcome, i love the fact that even when we dont agree, we are all equally passionate Milanista!
I dont mind the team havin female wisdom, as long as they keep their minds on the job (think Ronaldo! lol!)
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Haha, the reverse is true for you, good sir. But yes, one of the many awesome things is about this community is how many varied viewpoints we provide and the great conversations and debates that result. All for the love of the best club in the world!
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I dont know about kaka playing second striker. we should just buy one forward already instead of of taking advantage of kaka’s versatility.
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One thing Hana you are trying to kill me with the cute aren’t you…my gosh rickito mio is adorable!
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Avia don’t get your undergarments in a bunch you will surely have something to do…while we care for the boys…if not just park it on the couch and play video games… :-p
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sushan I think your totally right…we’ve seen what happens when rickito get’s injured…what would happen if we didn’t invest in a second striker and rickito get injured? We’ll be left without a second striker option.Posted from
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Sushan - im just worried that its a cover for when we land NO NEW STRIKERS over the summer!

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no new strikers that would be a nightmare we need at least one new striker and 3 young defenders.
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I agree completely sushan…we do need at least one new striker…and i really really really don’t want ‘dinho

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the more i think about it, the more it seems that this is galliani’s CYA for not shellingg up enough money to buy anyone else - so so scary but tons of you seem to think the same way as well - great, so it’s going to be either ricky taking the (additional) role with no additions or ricky taking the (additional) role with dinhio wobbling around on crutches on the bench - deja vu
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and OMG, Hana, that is an amazing pic of his - first item on the agenda is going to be how to prise him away from his wife and spend more time on practice sessions under our expert guidance, of course!
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Sam - something also worrying is that Carlo came out recently sayn that Milan dont need any major changes over the summer. wtf?
He said this AFTER we lost to Napoli!!!!!
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Avia - just so confused over all this shit floating around the place - who to believe, who not to? sometimes wish we could all just pool together and buy the club - imagine being in the position that ian and the rest of the 30K something supporters are in!
BTW, maybe i missed it but why did the earlier deal with drogba fall thru?
“I trusted you, but there you are telling me that you’re going to the dentist in Paris when in fact you’re in Milan discussing a transfer. You lied to me and didn’t keep your word. Have you been badly brought up or what?”
that’s mourinhio raving about drogba! doesnt look like they’re going to pair up together sometime soonPosted from
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Sam, i’m sure that Gian will agree with me, summer transfers are almost like a soap opera!
Its highly entertaining to follow but just wait till after the Euro’s and the dust will settle.
There are some players just threatn to leave their clubs in the hope of a pay boost maybe (Berbatov at Spurs or E’eto at Barca?)
Or maybe a player agent is courting unwanted attention.
Some chairman try signing players that maybe they know they cant get just to boost their standings. (Madrid - Kaka, CRonaldo).
Some players want to join a team genuinely but the talks breakdown due to money or terms and conditions (Amauri?)
Its exciting when yur team is linked to a player wanting to come in (Flamini) but its scary when one of our wants to leave (Gattuso!).
It would be easy to drive yourself crazy following all the transfer news but don’t pick up on EVERY little rumour.
My advice, drink plenty of cold fluids, dont read or believe goal.com religiously and just enjoy the soap opera!
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I think Milan did put in an offer the same week as Drogbas Milan meeting but Chelsea knocked the offer back.
One good thing about this story is that even after it happened (and Mourinhio was pissed!) that they still got on good together, with Drogba still offering to follow his old coach to the next team.
Drogba still played after this incident with mourinhio not choosing to stick him on the bench.
Just look at the Seedorf and Van Basten situation for comparison (or the entire Inter sqaud vs Mancini, snigger!).
Its give a little insight into Mourinhio and reinforces my belief that he would bring out the best in our boys.
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whats up with all the pirlo hair admiration,
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we need drogba.
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oh no, my husband just came back from work and the germans in his office have been going around congratulating themselves over having signed gattuso…any updates anyone???
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Sam - Read my comments to u further above regarding this summers transfers.
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lol, avia….guess i really need to go out and do some serious friday night cold liquids inhalation!
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lol, u made an interesting point about Maldini, me and my bro where planning to go to this years derby coz it might be Maldinis last but we couldnt make it, so was soooooo glad to hear he will likely be back next season.
Gian should set up a meet for a the Milan derby next season!
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Since ambro seems so loved heres a video of him singing…don’t know if you all have seen it before or not
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJktJSzayfk
I’ll post it in the newer blog to just in case
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