QUOTE (han2503 @ May 8 2011, 03:44 PM)

The league is not something that can be won by a team on its last legs, you have to be consistant, and that is what we were.
I agree, the introduction of KPB in our midfield did wonders ... But that does not cancel out Seedorf's contribution (IMG:
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QUOTE (han2503 @ May 8 2011, 03:44 PM)

Our team has been transformed since that time in 07 and The club being so stingy and taking so long with renewals to the old gaurd is also a good sign. Before they would have brought out 4 years extensions mid season now they're actually being cautious and looking towards the future of the club.
You never give the benefit of the doubt do you han? (IMG:
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Rebuilding a team can be done in many ways; Juventus for instance has been shedding skin after skin since they came back from Serie B. Spending Millions at one go just to get their team back on its feet. inter (pre-calciopoli) & Liverpool come to mind in terms of prestigious clubs, that have money and spend it, yet never come to a median with the right squad to win something meaningful.
Milan however has done a gradual cycle, a smooth transition if you will ... While at that, the club is currently building a side that could snatch the lantern off of Barca's hands. (IMG:
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Galliani has been handling Milan's squad affairs for 25 years now, since his appointment to date - we are considered the most successful club in the world. He knows what he is doing when he extends/terminates contracts, he has a long-term plan for this team - as he stated in Milan's workshop in 2008.
We went from CWC winners to UEFA cup participants, however emerged from a dark phase with a front-line only Fantacalcio could conjure up. Have faith in the men that run this club buddy, they are not in it to ruin Milan. (IMG:
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