Posted on 27 June 2010. Tags: Allegri, Galliani
It was starting to look like another Galliani calamity. Before the season ended, it was already known that Leonardo would leave the club. Yet, only late last week did Milan confirm Massimiliano Allegri as the new coach for next season. Really, any serious club would have secured a top manager with a much shorter time [...]
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Posted on 20 June 2010. Tags: Joe Cole, Michael Ballack
It is well known that Milan are not in the financial position to adequately revamp their aging squad this summer. But, at the same time, it is vital that they at least attempt to inject some much needed quality into their squad if Berlusconi and Galliani have any desire for Milan to succeed next season. [...]
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Posted in Opinion
Posted on 11 June 2010. Tags: 2010 World Cup, Alessandro Nesta, Andrea Pirlo, Dominic Adiyiah, Gennaro Gattuso, Gianluca Zambrotta, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Oguchi Onyewu, Pato, Ronaldinho, South Africa, Thiago Silva
The biggest competition on the planet is set to kick off in a matter of hours and as it does so I thought it timely to have a look at which Milan players will be taking part in South Africa for their respective national teams. Following this, I will briefly discuss those Rossoneri players that [...]
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Posted in Opinion
Posted on 08 June 2010. Tags: Mancini, Pedro Leon
If reports are to be believed, the utterly hopeless Amantino Mancini is expected to secure a permanent deal with the Rossoneri. How and why such a deal can be made is beyond belief. It makes no rational sense. After all, it is not like Mancini impressed in the seven games that he played for Milan [...]
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Posted in Transfers
Posted on 01 June 2010. Tags: Edin Dzedko, Fabio Capello, Frank Rijkaard, Giovanni Trappattoni, Marcello Lippi, Massimiliano Allegri, Ronaldinho, Silvio Berlusconi
About this time last year I wrote an article that addressed the dire state of Milan and the club’s somewhat uncertain future. A year on, not too much has changed. In fact, with the indecision of the board to decide on who will be Milan’s coach next season, rumours surrounding the possible sale of the [...]
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