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Nov 16 2013, 12:32 AM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Nov 15 2013, 05:39 PM)  I disagree.
Yes, Milan do need a new strategy and a new management. But why not exactly with old heroes? Sacchi and Capello both had successful second terms. Ancelotti moved away and did a good job with all his clubs. This is a new Milan and will be a new Milan for him, so I don't see how for example calling him back in a coach or even management role would seem as moving backwards. Same goes for other names. We've gotta build around our past heroes, because sadly, the past is one of the few things we still have left.
As Allegri, Galliani and others managed to squander many aspects of our identity and year-long reputation, we've gotta move back to what made us successful in the first place. Since Berlusconi is old and not exactly the face of success anymore, we've gotta do it with the Maldini's, Albertini's and Ancelotti's.
I don't see how past heroes and new strategies collide in a negative way. First of all, I 100% disagree that neither Capello nor Sacchi had successful second terms. If winning absolutely nothing and getting the sack after one season for either of them is called success, then go ahead... Call me CRAAZY! Second of all, People like Carlo, Maldini, Albertini and other Milan legends are so welcome to be a part of Milan's new directors/staff. But recycling their old roles and rehashing same old ideas is not my idea of a fresh start.
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Nov 16 2013, 11:50 AM
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QUOTE (KillerMax @ Nov 16 2013, 02:32 AM)  First of all, I 100% disagree that neither Capello nor Sacchi had successful second terms. If winning absolutely nothing and getting the sack after one season for either of them is called success, then go ahead... Call me CRAAZY!
Second of all, People like Carlo, Maldini, Albertini and other Milan legends are so welcome to be a part of Milan's new directors/staff. But recycling their old roles and rehashing same old ideas is not my idea of a fresh start. I don't know what you're talking about? I've made a mistake with Sacchi, but Capello actually won us a bunch of staff in his second shot as a manager. Recycling old roles? Only appointing Ancelotti as coach would mean we're recycling. Other then that, I don't recall any of the mentioned players doing anything for Milan. Anyway, seems to me you just don't want Carlo back as coach. I'm okay with it, I just think we do need our heroes back, and not the Allegri's of this world.
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Nov 16 2013, 04:28 PM
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QUOTE (KillerMax @ Nov 16 2013, 12:18 AM)  You are wrong. There are some that do. I miss Seedorf's phat ***!
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Nov 16 2013, 06:32 PM
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Right now, I'd be satisfied with a win for a change. QUOTE (Jack Bauer @ Nov 16 2013, 05:39 PM)  That's has nothing to do with football though. It did make the games more fun to watch though.
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Nov 16 2013, 11:00 PM
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QUOTE (KillerMax @ Nov 16 2013, 11:54 PM)  Capello's second term was 97-98 and he won nothing. The caretaker job he took in 87 where he managed about 6 matches means nothing. His real first stint was from 91 to 96. Again you are wrong.
And I have no idea what you are talking about... I guess I should have clarified that AC Milan don't need their old coaches back... Obviously I would be happy with Milan champions (ex players) working in some capacity for the club. Maybe it means nothing, but it's his first term. Second term was the best one, third was the one you call second (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Anyway, there's no point in arguing, since we agree mostly now. Milan does needs legends to get involved with the club. The thing we disagree upon is bringing back Ancelotti or even Capello. I don't think they would do badly, especially Carlo. He's made the distance but isn't out of touch when it comes to Serie A football like Capello. Don't see why we couldn't try.
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Nov 17 2013, 09:31 AM
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Nah, it's really a trivia question. I count every shot as real manager, you guys obviously don't. But the difference is minimal.
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