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Mar 18 2014, 10:22 PM
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Berlusconi checked out of Milan a long time ago. His biggest crime imo is giving so much power to Galliani. He is the one who contributed first hand to the current state Milan are in.
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Mar 19 2014, 07:38 AM
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I'm sure whoever picks up from the Berlusconi's and Galliani will firstly get in touch with Maldini. And time is on our side - meaning the fans and Maldini's. Berlu and Adriano are pretty old.
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May 23 2015, 09:05 AM
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QUOTE I know a story came out that we celebrated at half-time. You know that it was impossible. When we got into the locker room it was crazy.
People were screaming at each other, like they were fighting. So Ancelotti turns to everyone and says: ‘Shut up! For five minutes, I don’t want to hear any of you! I don’t want to hear one word!’ So we completely shut up, we calmed down and then we started to talk about what we had done good, what was not so good and we started thinking about the second half. That was it. Inside, I thought to myself, ‘We have a big chance’, but I didn’t say anything. Nobody did. I hope that settles it. I never for once believed we were celebrating at half-time. Great interview, by the way. Thanks for sharing.
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May 21 2018, 04:35 PM
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So, today is Pirlo's farewell game at San Siro. I recommend watching. Wanted to post this in Pirlo's thread but couldn't find it? Anyway, in a sense this is a farewell to our generations of Milan players, a farewell to the Milan we knew and loved if you like (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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May 27 2018, 08:43 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ May 21 2018, 04:35 PM) So, today is Pirlo's farewell game at San Siro. I recommend watching. Wanted to post this in Pirlo's thread but couldn't find it? Anyway, in a sense this is a farewell to our generations of Milan players, a farewell to the Milan we knew and loved if you like (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Pirlo leaves me with such a bitter taste in the mouth though, and I can't even blame him for going to Juve when Galliani refused to give him a longer deal because of the 30+ rule he dreamt up and later reneged upon with players who never deserved it let alone came close to the class of Pirlo. So many bad decisions were made which never gave us a chance of transitioning from that great team and rebuilding. No wonder we're in the mess we find ourselves in now
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May 29 2018, 05:49 PM
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Galliani had his fair share of stupidity in this move, but I really don't think Andrea and Allegri are blameless. It was one of those situations I guess.
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Jun 8 2018, 07:52 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ May 29 2018, 05:49 PM) Galliani had his fair share of stupidity in this move, but I really don't think Andrea and Allegri are blameless. It was one of those situations I guess. Yet Pirlo and Allegri managed to make it work at Juve. Look, I'm not saying Pirlo was a saint, his own words in his book prove this. But the way the club handled his situation and then to let him go to a direct rival was stupidity at its finest
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