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Posted by: xcube Jul 11 2012, 11:48 AM

Milan Official Formation Next Season 2012-2013

Goalkeepers: Abbiati, Amelia, Gabriel
Defense: : Abate, Acerbi, Antonini, Bonera, De Sciglio, Mesbah, Mexes, Taiwo, Thiago Silva, Didac Vilà, Yepes
Midfielders: mbrosini, Boateng, Constant, Emanuelson, Flamini, Montolivo, Muntari, Nocerino, Strasser, Traoré
Attackers: Cassano, El Shaarawy, Ibrahimovic, Pato, Robinho

Unless new signing before the deadline of the transfers.

Source: Milannews

Posted by: X-Offender Jul 11 2012, 01:27 PM

Mesbah, Taiwo and Strasser will most definitely leave. Hopefully we sign a LB and DM before the window closes, for a squad of 28 players.

Posted by: kurtsimonw Jul 11 2012, 03:04 PM

Formation? biggrin.gif

I don't think it's a bad squad, but there's a lack of true quality on the whole. Agreed with X-Off on the DM. Don't see a LB being signed though unfortunately.

Posted by: CrazyMilanFan Jul 11 2012, 03:21 PM

hasnt max being saying that squad will be of around 22-24 players?

Posted by: CHU-LIP Jul 11 2012, 03:35 PM

I can live with no new full-back, while he have prospects in Vilà, possibly Emanuelson, and especially De Sciglio.

It would mean they get chances, and I think that is something we simply should do with De Sciglio anyway.

Antonini and Abate are good enough for at least most games. Obviously we have no great full-back now, but the real focus should be on midfield while there is a true lack of creativity and defensive skill. The midfield plays a vital role at your whole game: it can either be a midfield that will dominate and create many attacks, or one that comes too short and fails helping defensively having let your defense a busy day, or something between that.

Posted by: X-Offender Jul 11 2012, 04:08 PM

Antonini is not good enough, Abate is.

Posted by: il_diavolo_mtl Jul 12 2012, 12:48 AM

I still think that physically, technically, athletically, humbly, and tidely (in tackling) Strasser is better then Ambro.
Why he isn't playing as a backup when we are in a hurry to sign a backup to a near relegated ligue 1 team who barely knows italian, to say nothing of italian Calcio, is soulsqueezing.

Posted by: CHU-LIP Jul 12 2012, 12:49 AM

QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jul 11 2012, 05:08 PM) *
Antonini is not good enough, Abate is.

I fail to see what makes Abate so much better than Antonini.

Posted by: il_diavolo_mtl Jul 12 2012, 12:53 AM

QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ Jul 11 2012, 07:49 PM) *
I fail to see what makes Abate so much better than Antonini.

NT cred, Shutting down (on his day, granted) the likes of Eto'o, CRon (...) and overall less clumsy in D (which isn't to say he's particularly THAT good in D)

Posted by: acid911 Jul 12 2012, 12:55 AM

QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ Jul 12 2012, 04:49 AM) *
I fail to see what makes Abate so much better than Antonini.

The keywords being so much. smile.gif If the passing grade is 50, Antonini gets a 35, while Abate is at 52. In a perfect world Antonini would not be playing for us, and Abate would be on the bench at best. The former is just a limited one-dimensional player, and the later is just plain okay, nothing special.

Posted by: CHU-LIP Jul 12 2012, 12:55 AM

QUOTE (il_diavolo_mtl @ Jul 12 2012, 01:53 AM) *
NT cred, Shutting down (on his day, granted) the likes of Eto'o, CRon (...) and overall less clumsy in D (which isn't to say he's particularly THAT good in D)

This season it was Abate who was the most clumsy in defense.

The season before obviously he was the better one, but then also remember Antonini had an amazing season even earlier (with Ronaldinho). Both have their ups and downs. And after this season, I believe Antonini deserves a bit more credit, and Abate a bit less, than what they are getting at the moment.

Posted by: CHU-LIP Jul 12 2012, 12:57 AM

QUOTE (acid911 @ Jul 12 2012, 01:55 AM) *
The keywords being so much. smile.gif If the passing grade is 50, Antonini gets a 35, while Abate is at 52. In a perfect world Antonini would not be playing for us, and Abate would be on the bench at best. The former is just a limited one-dimensional player, and the later is just plain okay, nothing special.

I can't agree with anything of that.

What makes Antonini a so called one-dimensional player?

Posted by: acid911 Jul 12 2012, 01:09 AM

Antonini had that one good season because of Ronaldinho, and just that. laugh.gif The guy somehow connected with the lazy Brazilian and I agree, he played with heart, capping the season with that goal in the last match. But as soon as Ronaldinho was out of the picture, Antonini's performance levels vaporized.

As for the one dimensional bit, the guy isn't leadership material, weak at crosses, not that good at defending and even lacks that extra bit of speed to pressurize the opposing attackers. Sure he's miles better than someone like Mesbah, but Abate at least makes up for a few departments where he lacks by his speed.

Though you can say that Antonini maybe put up a better display (by his standards) this season, and Abate made a bunch of crucial mistakes, and I'd have a hard time denying that. But ultimately, both are B-level players. Had we someone better for both position, I'd safely assume they'd have a hard time starting.

Posted by: kurtsimonw Jul 12 2012, 11:39 AM

I've never been really sold on either. Both of them are unreliable defensively (Antonini moreso), but Abate turns into an ameteur once he passes the half way line, he can't do anything.

Posted by: Jack Sparrow Jul 12 2012, 01:23 PM

Which has been just weird considering he started off being a winger!

Posted by: amancik Jul 26 2012, 12:00 PM

Didn't know where to post this, so I put it here.

Milan's Official Shirt Numbers for 2012-2013 Season:

Squad:
1 Marco Amelia
2 Mattia De Sciglio
4 Sulley Muntari
5 Philippe Mexes
8 Antonio Nocerino
9 Alexandre Pato
10 Kevin Prince Boateng
12 Bakaye Traore
13 Francesco Acerbi
14 Rodney Strasser
15 Djamel Mesbah
16 Mathieu Flamini
18 Riccardo Montolivo
20 Ignazio Abate
21 Kevin Constant
23 Massimo Ambrosini
25 Daniele Bonera
28 Urby Emanuelson
32 Christian Abbiati
59 Gabriel
70 Robinho
76 Mario Yepes
77 Luca Antonini
92 Stephan El Shaarawy
99 Antonio Cassano

Notable unassigned shirt numbers: 7, 11 and 22

My guess is they're reserving these numbers for Kaka' obviously and another striker.

Source: Football Italia

Posted by: Jack Sparrow Jul 26 2012, 01:04 PM

I hope the change in numbers breaks Pato's injury curse.

Totally not happy about Acerbi getting Nesta's number. That ought to be earned.

Posted by: X-Offender Jul 26 2012, 02:23 PM

I'm hating Muntari's #4. And why didn't Robinho choose #7 now that it's free? huh.gif

Posted by: CHU-LIP Jul 26 2012, 02:32 PM

QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jul 26 2012, 03:23 PM) *
I'm hating Muntari's #4. And why didn't Robinho choose #7 now that it's free? huh.gif

or Stephan 11. Hate 92

Posted by: X-Offender Jul 26 2012, 02:34 PM

QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ Jul 26 2012, 03:32 PM) *
or Stephan 11. Hate 92


I hate large numbers in general. But the thing is that Robinho chose #70 because #7, his favorite number, was occupied by Pato. Now that it's free, why not choose it? Hm...

Posted by: Zed.D Jul 26 2012, 04:09 PM

Maybe they're saving #7 for Tevez? tongue.gif

Posted by: Zed.D Jul 26 2012, 04:15 PM

Boateng #10, what a joke. they should've given it to the only real #10 we have, Cassano. unless he's leaving unsure.gif


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