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May 11 2011, 04:27 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ May 11 2011, 05:21 PM)  Well, I don't think Allegri wants to switch from the midfield formula of the last couple of months i.e. strong anchor in front of the defense, creative mid on the left, a proper DM on the right and Boateng as trequartista. Considering Pirlo will be leaving, Ganso should get his place and the starter spot on the left. With Van Bommel and Ambrosini doing the anchor role and Boateng the trequartista, our weakest link is the right-hand side. Gattuso and Flamini aren't exactly starter material, know what I mean? ...assuming Ganso will come in Summer which is far away from the truth of today, and I know what you mean
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May 11 2011, 09:02 PM
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Pirlo leaving is one of the saddest moments for me in football. We had the same when Boban left, but the difference was Rui was already signed.
Nowdays we have one to many "if's" - if Ganso comes and if he deserves the left flank.
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May 11 2011, 09:37 PM
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QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ May 11 2011, 04:30 PM)  To be honest, since he chose to join Juventus out of all clubs, he doesn't deserve a more respectful treatment. While I am glad Pirlo is leaving, to be fair, Juventus was probably his only choice. Otherwise he'd be playing for a small team in Italy making the same or less money than if he had taken Milan's pay cut. I doubt any big team in Europe would've taken him, and the only other options would be a Dubai/Man City/Rich Russians type of team, which I am sure no one here wants for him.
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May 11 2011, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ May 11 2011, 10:30 PM)  To be honest, since he chose to join Juventus out of all clubs, he doesn't deserve a more respectful treatment. You don't get it, don't you?
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May 11 2011, 11:46 PM
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Me too. It's a bit sour to me, because I don't consider Pirlo finished like some of you here. So from all our senators, Pirlo was the one who could give the most for the future 1-2 seasons. Nesta most probably will retire, while Rino and Ambro evidently deteriorated. Seedorf is a must keep for me too.
I'm totally okay with Pirlo picking Juventus. It's probably that he wanted to become one of the few legends who played for the big three. Also, Juve nowadays is hardly a Milan rival, not in a sense where fans would be upset. His move to Inter would cause reactions, but to a team like Juve - now 2 seasons in a row below 4th place - it is a ordinary move. It's not that he had many offers (at least that's what I've read) and I don't think he's Brescia class already.
For all of you who think Pirlo's departure is a blessing or he is finished, remember Real Madrid, heck remember Inter. He was a key component in those matches. Don't let this injury plagued Allegri season cloud your mind. Pirlo is still world class.
And who'll be Milans captain next season? Milan now needs someone fresh, who could be captain for a while, just like Paolo or Franco before.
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