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May 1 2016, 06:38 PM
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Let's see, we've been duped before, first with Bee and now all these conflicting reports about the Chinese. Hope that if Silvio does sell up this will FINALLY be the end of Galliani being the decision maker, and that the club will go into good hands and we don't go from the frying pan and into the fire which is what I think Bee would have been but Silvio was choosing him because he accepted to take just the minority stake while allowing B & G to still run this circus act
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May 1 2016, 08:28 PM
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QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ May 1 2016, 07:04 PM) I dont know which one I want more, Berlusconi selling or Galliani leaving. I really think that the new owner should make fundamenal changes in the club personel. And whoever comes, I hope he has a very good coach with him to bring in San Siro, we cant keep appointing people like Inzaghi, Brochi and so one as coaches. I wouldn't imagine that any major share holders would stand for Galliani keeping his place, they'd want to bring in their own people. So the most important thing that can happen to Milan atm is Silvio selling, because as long as he's there Galliani will also be there. His own daughter tried with all her might to push Galliani out and was unsuccessful, if she couldn't do it then the only way for it to happen is if Silvio is no longer a part of the picture either. As for coaches, Pellgerini is being mentioned a lot, don't know how to feel about it, I think he's a good coach, but no one that really gets me excited or anything
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May 1 2016, 09:18 PM
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Who get's you excited Han?
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May 2 2016, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ May 1 2016, 09:18 PM) Who get's you excited Han? So Pellegrini is a name that gets YOU excited? Like I said, he's a good coach but he's more of a practical option rather than an adventurous one. Obviously I'd be happy with him as he's a major upgrade over the last 5 coaches we've had
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May 2 2016, 07:53 PM
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Well, he has CL experience, he's a solid tactician and a good man-manager. I think he'd do good.
But you dodged the question. Who get's you excited and is free/eager to move to Milan?
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May 2 2016, 08:02 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ May 2 2016, 07:53 PM) Well, he has CL experience, he's a solid tactician and a good man-manager. I think he'd do good.
But you dodged the question. Who get's you excited and is free/eager to move to Milan? I honestly don't know, there are obviously going to be a lot of coaches shifting clubs but they all seem to have set destinations in mind. Like I said, I think Pellegrini is good, and he's practical, because I think he'll bring that shift in the team but he's not really a Carlo, Mourinho, Guardiola level manager either imo 1 guy I've always wanted to see at Milan is Hiddink though, don't know what he'll be doing after his time at Chelsea is up
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May 2 2016, 08:08 PM
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Man, I really don't see what you see in Hiddink. For me he's always been a perfect small team manager who achieves. And also, his time clearly passed.
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May 2 2016, 10:07 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ May 2 2016, 08:08 PM) Man, I really don't see what you see in Hiddink. For me he's always been a perfect small team manager who achieves. And also, his time clearly passed. Well I've personally always rated him And if things fall through with the Chinese he'd be the perfect coach for us since we've basically turned into a mid-table team nowadays. If the top players aren't coming then we need someone who can get the best from what we have and Hiddink imo is one of the best at doing just that
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May 2 2016, 10:14 PM
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I really don't know Han. It's one of your fixations. Hiddink is 70 years old, never coached in Serie A, never been linked with Milan, hasn't been particularly good as a coach for years now. Really don't see what would be so good about him.
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May 3 2016, 08:06 AM
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Which coach, depends on what strategy the (new?) management follows?
Do we like Dortmund, hire a young exciting coach like Klopp and then support him patiently so he builds a project? Or do we do like other moneyed clubs and quickly build a team to challenge.
All of that will determine what direction to take.
For me, I'm all in favour of Pellegrini. He will bring in a stability and a maturity that we desperately need after all these years of failed experiments. He has a good eye for players. Is a decent tactician and has managed clubs that are not stacked with superstars and still got performances from them. Language is the only barrier here though.
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