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Jul 6 2009, 08:56 PM
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QUOTE (dst @ Jul 6 2009, 06:32 PM)  Come on. Why? Because he's not captain material, he's only in that picture because he rangled his way into Milan a few months before any of the other worthy players did. Ambro never was and never will be captain material and I'll never see him as a true captain. I just think this whole seniority system is BS. QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Jul 6 2009, 06:41 PM)  (IMG: style_emoticons/default/swear1.gif) QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Jul 6 2009, 06:50 PM)  Ambro and Flamini at DM. Gattuso can fulfill his dream and go and play back in 17th century land with Rangers. Haha! You're so funny. But we all know that when Rino is fit we'll be playing with Seedorf, Pirlo and Gattuso in the midfield. So chances are that the co-captian will be wearing that arm band more then the actual captain will be. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/devilsmiley.gif)
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Aug 20 2009, 10:07 PM
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QUOTE Moreno Roggi, agent of Milan midfielder Massimo Ambrosini, confirmed that his client is very close to renewing his current deal with the club, extending his stay at the 2007 Champions League winners.
Ambrosini has no intention of changing teams as his wish is to stay with the Rossoneri for as long as possible, according to Roggi.
There was speculation that he might leave the club this summer as he is entering the last year of his current contract with Milan.
"We are very confident with regard to the contract renewal," declared the player's agent to Odeon TV.
"My client's desire is that of remaining at Milan."
The 32-year-old player has become an important element of the Rossoneri's midfield over the years. He has been at the club since 1995, bar a season on loan with Vicenza in 1997/98.
In total he has played 254 league games for Milan, scoring 26 goals; last season finished fifth top scorer for the club, and top scorer from midfield.
goal.com Last contract talk was june 23! I wonder if this really may be the last year for ambro
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Aug 20 2009, 11:31 PM
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QUOTE (Locke Lamora @ Aug 20 2009, 10:12 PM)  I've said it before and I'll spam it again: Ambro for captain. meh he already got it by default. Too bad he'll most probably have to sit out most of the time as there are far better players then him that can play in his position... To me making Ambro captain just continues to solidfy the idea I have now of the club, we've turned into a joke, choosing a player who inreality is not that good and won't be starting in most of the matches to be captain just because he's our most senior player is ridiculous. A captain should be chosen on more then just how long he's been at a club
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Aug 21 2009, 12:02 AM
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QUOTE (nuh @ Aug 20 2009, 10:47 PM)  i honestly don't think he will be benched i think he will play ahead of flamini (thats not what i want) but i our board wants it and they will get it plus at least he scorers important goals Yeah scores a goal every 15 matches and for this we're willing to sacrifice our entire game on him. And why would the management want him to be played? Its not like he's a flashy player that gets the crowds in, plus they pay Flamini more so why would they want Leo to bench Flamini in order to play Ambro? I think Ambro will be lucky if he sees minimum 20% of next season's match. We cannot afford to bench either Flamini or Rino who are by far better players them Ambro just because he's captain so he has to play. Rino will wear the armband more then him next season, I'm 100% sure of that. Also you're forgetting the fact that plus Flamini and Rino there's Abate and Seeforf, and once Seedorf is fit I can see him challenging Flamini for that spot
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Aug 21 2009, 10:11 AM
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QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Aug 21 2009, 05:44 AM)  your joking right? Good defensive skills, god in the air, decent passer, scores goals > good defensive skills, good engine > good engine, okay defensive skills.
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Aug 21 2009, 10:29 AM
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Ambrosini loses the ball way too easily for a DMF and I don't see how he is a better passer than the other two, especially Flamini. I don't think Ambrosini has ever made a forward pass in his career.
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