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How many milanfans wants Carlo Ancelotti gone?, Who should replace Carlo because its hightime he left |
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Sep 15 2008, 06:18 AM
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Yeah, but you can see the other side. Look what happened when Chelsea got rid of Jose.. oh, wait, that's right, they came 2nd in the league while making 2 cup finals!
The thing is, there's no guarantee it will make us any better. But it sure as hell can't make it any worse, we need to show a little ambition. And personally, I think whoever we bring in needs to have a bit more control and the players we get. There's no point in Galliani signings players that the manager doesn't want.
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Sep 15 2008, 01:05 PM
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Whoopie...been a long time since I posted. I'd prefer the new guy to come in some time with a break happening, so that he can tune in with the team.
Looking back, if they intended to make a revolution in the first team, then the coach should have been the first to go.
Anyway, if Carletto is to be fired, my pick is Donadoni. I'd rather have someone who's played in Serie A before, and is used to the tactical approach.
Rijkaard is Dutch...therefore like Porty said a liability to be tactically f@cked (but Porty used the r-word..naughty naught Porty)
Rijkaard might bring out the whole Ronaldinho conundrum again. We'd be cutting our noses to spite our face.
Donadoni is Italian...ergo he might be just as stubborn too, but we'll see.
For now, if Carletto says he'll fix it, I'll wait and watch him fix it. Hope to see an improvement in the next few games.
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Sep 15 2008, 04:44 PM
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QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Sep 15 2008, 01:05 PM)  Whoopie...been a long time since I posted. I'd prefer the new guy to come in some time with a break happening, so that he can tune in with the team.
Looking back, if they intended to make a revolution in the first team, then the coach should have been the first to go.
Anyway, if Carletto is to be fired, my pick is Donadoni. I'd rather have someone who's played in Serie A before, and is used to the tactical approach.
Rijkaard is Dutch...therefore like Porty said a liability to be tactically f@cked (but Porty used the r-word..naughty naught Porty)
Rijkaard might bring out the whole Ronaldinho conundrum again. We'd be cutting our noses to spite our face.
Donadoni is Italian...ergo he might be just as stubborn too, but we'll see.
For now, if Carletto says he'll fix it, I'll wait and watch him fix it. Hope to see an improvement in the next few games. Nice post jack...however, look at mourinho...He hadn't played in italy before and He's made inter stronger..with 10 men, inter didn't look like they were playing with one man down...Donadoni didn't succeed italy's coach...He's a good manager but i don't think i want him in milan...We need a team that can attack and defend at the same time and Rijkaard or Zico can do that...Donadoni is more of a defensive minded coach...Carlo should be fired..c'mon we lost 5-6 games in a row now...from the friendlies...How bad can a coach like that be...always giving excuses claiming we'll be better next time and we've seen the result..(even worse)..Carlo needs to go..
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