QUOTE (Danny @ Sep 11 2017, 03:08 AM)

There is also that inescapable feeling that our new players actually aren’t that good. Our most impressive two players this season have been Suso and Cutrone – none of the new lads have consistently impressed – whether that’s the system I’m not sure, but is it the system which stops a professional footballer being able to pass to a team mate?
That is on formation as much as it is on the Series A phylosophy. We are not talking about simple passing here, but yes, it's very difficult to adjust to new players and new phylosophy of the game. Otherwise, we wouldnt be talking about the time needed for the team to glue.
QUOTE (Danny @ Sep 11 2017, 03:08 AM)

I’ll be honest – the only signing we made I actually knew was Bonucci. I’d never heard of Conti, Kessie, Silva, Kalinic, Rodriguez, Biglia or Calhanoglu. Maybe that’s my inferior football knowledge at play, or maybe it’s that we saw shiny foreign names and assumed they had to be better than what we have. Maybe both. All the criticism from Sheva now seems to have some merit.
Personally for me I knew Bonucci, Biglia, Calhanoglu and Rodriguez quite good, I knew Musacchio, Silva and Kalinic partially, while I didnt have much knowledge regarding Conti and Kessie but they were Atalantas players, nothing new for Italian scouts. I had my reservations regarding Conti and Silva, while for others, I'm sure they will reach their best pretty soon.
QUOTE (Danny @ Sep 11 2017, 03:08 AM)

Maybe this all needs time to settle. Maybe. Or maybe it’s another false dawn, bad signings, poor management and another season of mid table mediocrity.
YES ! NO !QUOTE (Danny @ Sep 11 2017, 03:08 AM)

Milan didn’t fail our first real test v Lazio, we failed it against Cagliari. Fifth bottom team with 11 men outplayed us and deserved to win.
Against Lazio we were decimated by a team that was fitter, sharper, leaner, quicker, and better organised. And yet they will likely finish around 6th or 7th.
This is all incredibly poor and whether a change in manager will fix it I don’t know. But right now it’s new players, new owners, new staff:
It all depends on your expetations, if you expect a super Milan from the week 1, you will get dissapointed. Yes, Lazio was much better and that is mainly cos those players play together for years now and know each other very well. And this actually proves my point by a lot.
QUOTE (Danny @ Sep 11 2017, 03:08 AM)

same old Milan.
Couldnt disagree more, as I said, there are many external factors that might make this team look like its old Milan (regarding the results), but you will get surprised for good pretty soon.
I would say, an ambitious new Milan project that will need time but has lots of potential.