

Milan 1 v. Samp 2
By: Gianfranco | March 20th, 2008I have to say that if the Rossoneri are tired physically, then speaking on our behalf, if I may we are tired emotionally and mentally. Since the loss against Arsenal, the squad has been on a rollercoaster that has not only turned my stomach inside out but has weighed heavily on my mind as well. I keep sitting here asking myself if there is anything left to say, how many days can we spend talking about the age of the team, the lack of attack, or the shortness of the bench. In my eyes it has now become a matter of what on earth needs to be done to get this team into the Champions League next year with the 22 man roster it has right now. The problem that this is not a problem that concerns or even you, but Carletto, Berlu, and Ol’Fester, and they don’t really seem to give a shit right now, do they.
Take nothing away from Sampdoria, who without Cassano showed heart, grit, and a determination that has lacked in the Rossoneri since the start of 2008. The fortress that once was the San Siro is now a stomping ground for visiting teams, and even Carletto has begun to see the misery that is overtaking the squad, ““Perhaps the team is getting a bit tired and old in terms of mentality, but we should wait until the end of the season to discuss this. They are considerations we must make in June.” Kaka, who went out injured in the first 10 minutes, can no longer shoulder the load of this squad on offense, and the team cannot believe that Paloschi and Pato are going to becoming and exceed world class expectations overnight. But damn those kids try don’t they?
The only comfort that comes from yesterday, and believe it is slim is that Inter drew, Juve lost, Viola lost, and those smug Romans were beaten by their bitterest rival’s, serves them right for maybe overlooking the light blue machine who just last year sat in fourth place at this time of the campaign. Milan failed to capitalize yesterday on one of the best and easiest opportunities to make the season good again. This now leaves an even steeper climb, a trip to Torino at weekend, and the Viola hosting Lazio. Things are still interesting, but can we handle it as tifosi. Juve and Inter will mix it up as well, with the revived Samp (only one point back) plays hosts to Cagliari…
I have tossed the notion of not finishing in fourth place in my mind for the past few days. I liken it to getting splashed with coldwater while you are asleep, it wakes you up but it really pisses you off in the process. It may be the shot in the arm that the team and management need to realize that this team cannot continue in this shape and condition and that changes must be made. The only problem with not qualifying the potential loss of close to 10-20M Euro for transfers. This can also be spun in a positive light because their transfers will have to be very intelligent, frugal, and shrewd to make the most of the money, but then again Ol’Sil can open his wallet can’t he?
I am going to take the next few days to compose myself and try to build the strength to enjoy Torino v. Milan which is only a few days from now, until then, as always FORZA MILAN. For better, or as the slide continues, for worse…
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the only thing we can do is hope our bosses act right in the off-season. i cant imagine us back in UEFA, i remember those days, days of shame. i cant bare the thought of us out the CL. even though we’ll lose 15 mil, we need/will spend more, because the tifosi in milan will march into the offices and force belru and fester to buy!
im liking the heart on Paloschi. he’s playing as a fan before a player. Pato been showing a lot of potentials and talent.
and ginafranco, juve tied they didnt lose.
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Sorry Fetyani, wishful thinking I guess…
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Thanks for capturing our feelings in poignant and honest terms G.
There’s no point like you say of going on about the shortcomings of the current squad. They obviously have some fantastic talent and are capable in every game of playing some beautiful passages. Hopefully they will be more consistent over 90 minutes and get a result so that we feel satisfied at the end too.
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The problem isnt the 10-20 mill. euros we’ll lose.Its the fact that if we finish 5th,we may not be able to convince great players to join us,and could lose potential transfer targets to other clubs.
We will then have to do what Bayern Munchen did last year.Spends loads of cash,convince players that we are fighting for both league title and CL.
DO you think anyone will leave if we dont finish 4th? I think everyone will stay.Posted from
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Ranjeet I agree except Bayern is not in the Champion’s League this year….they are Uefa cup.
So if you’re like them, hey, man, picking up Toni, Klose, and Ribery? Maybe missing the Champion’s League was the best thing that happened to them, goddamn.
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And for your benefit I would hope a lot of players left- Brocchi, Emerson, Dida, Serginho, Cafu, etc…
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Alessio it’s alright bagging on the players you mention every time but in all honesty they’ve hardly played this year. The regular first teamers are the ones that I’m really worried about since their not getting the job done week in week out.
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Ranjeet I beleive everyone will stay, that needs to stay. Bayern is a perfect model and should be replicated…
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Obviously I am hoping we finish 4th. But if we finish 5th,we have to go Bayern’s way.
Most of the people who should leave are the older ones like Dida,Cafu,Serginho,Favalli,Brocchi,Simic,Ronaldo.
Gila is the only young type player who has to go,bcoz he does not fit into our systemPosted from
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**********TRANSFER RUMOR*********
The Rossoneri are searching for at least one new forward, and Baptista’s relatively low price-tag of €10m is said to have caught the club’s eye.
The 26-year-old is also an attractive proposition because he can play both up-front, and as an offensive midfielder.
Meanwhile in other transfer news Milan are also considering putting together a part-exchange deal involving Yoann Gourcuff, in order to bring Monaco playmaker Jeremy Menez to San Siro.
The 20-year-old is regarded as one of France’s most promising young talents, and has even been compared to Zinedine Zidane in some circles.
FROM VARIOUS SOURCES
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Baptista being “the Beast” Julio Baptista…
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The schedule this past season was ridiculous. I think the trip to Japan and back, then having to make up games over the span of a month took its toll on a team that wasn’t running on all cylinders in the first place.
Then all the extra BS, like training in Dubai. Why put your already over-extended players through the extra travel just to train in the warm weather?
I hate to say it, but I think Milan need to miss the CL next year to get it through management’s thick skulls that a drastic change needs to take place. I’m all for the Bayern Munich approach to revamping the team, and if it means a season without CL, so be it. I can’t make excuses for them anymore.
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“The 20-year-old is regarded as one of France’s most promising young talents, and has even been compared to Zinedine Zidane in some circles.”
Well this sounds suspiciously like the hype surrounding Gourcuff when he came to Milan so what makes them think the new kid will be any better?
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I don’t know why Milan couldn’t get Baptista this season and had to settle for Emerson.
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For some reason Emerson was hot and heavy to come to Milan, I really think they could have gotten him to pay his own salary. That had a lot to do with his arrival.
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personally, i can’t imagine a season without the c.l. not that we have’t been through those, just that it would be so unnecessary to miss out on it and that this tournament has become so important in the identity of this club. but if management doesn’t pull their hands out of their pants and stop playing with themselves, we are destined for mid-tabledom.
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The CL without Milan and Milan without the CL is hard to stomach for everyone it seems, and I’m not just talking about Milan fans.
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They don’t seem to care now because there is nothing to care about.
The season is lost.
The CL is lost.
Our team is old
Our team isn’t cohesive
Our team can’t score.
The only thing I hope the brass are doing is cooking up some good transfers and such for the next window, and figuring out what the hell to do in the off season so we can have a glorious return and win a scudetto.
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0-0 at half time against torino.
awesome.Posted from
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We have had some great chances though.
Except, of course, we cannot capitolize…Posted from
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GGGOOOOOOAAAALLLLL FROM PATO!!!!!!!!!
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