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Posted by: Tennie Apr 1 2009, 12:33 PM

We didn't have a thread for former coaches, so here's one. And with a reason: today, two of them have birthdays.

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AUGURI AD ARRIGO SACCHI E ALBERTO ZACCHERONI!
01/04/2009
MILANO - Giornata di festa anche per due grandi tecnici rossoneri: Arrigo Sacchi e Alberto Zaccheroni. I due allenatori scudettati del Milan festeggiano oggi il loro compleanno. Tanti auguri da parte di tutto l' A.C. Milan e da tutti i tifosi rossoneri.


Happy birthday to Arrigo Sacchi and Alberto Zaccheroni! 96.gif 96.gif 96.gif

Posted by: Zed.D Apr 1 2009, 12:38 PM

Lots of birthdays today biggrin.gif


Happy birthday to Arrigo and Zaccheroni

Posted by: Ry4n Apr 1 2009, 03:22 PM

Happy birthday !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Jack Sparrow Jun 5 2009, 10:52 AM

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Sam Wallace: Ancelotti goes by the book in standing up for stricken Rossoneri team-mate

Talking Football: He has made life a touch uncomfortable for Abramovich but you have to admire Ancelotti's nerve

It would have been very simple for Carlo Ancelotti to give last Tuesday's press conference a miss. Easy for him to cite any one of a number of spurious reasons for not attending the launch of his autobiography. Or even not to cite a reason at all. That is the prerogative many famous footballers and managers claim.

Instead, with his future unresolved because his wretched Milan team had lost at home to Roma the previous weekend and were therefore still not assured of a Champions League place, Ancelotti turned up in Rome. He turned up knowing that his book included more than a few indiscreet revelations about Roman Abramovich and that he would be interrogated over his move to Chelsea.

The release of the book had been timed to come one day after what he had hoped would be the announcement of his appointment at Chelsea. But football being such a reluctant adherent to anyone's agenda, results left Ancelotti stranded until yesterday when Milan's season was finally resolved and he could at last quit for Chelsea.

Doubtless, last Tuesday Ancelotti's heart fell a little further when he walked in and saw a group of English journalists in the front row – your correspondent among them – who were scribbling down a translation of his Abramovich revelations with growing incredulity. It detailed his secret meetings in Geneva and Paris and Abramovich's own damning verdict in the summer of 2008 that the Chelsea team had "no personality".

Still, Ancelotti sat down, and amused the assembled Italian journalists by reading a passage from his book, first putting on a pair of a spectacles that made him look like a well-tailored Rome businessman perusing the lunch menu in Trastevere. He went through all this, including a few uncomfortable questions on Abramovich for one reason above all.

Ancelotti's book was written to raise money for a charitable foundation set up in the name of his former team-mate and former Italy international Stefano Borgonovo. In fact, as his ghostwriter Alessandro Alciato pointed out at the press conference, these were the only circumstances under which Ancelotti would do the book.

Borgonovo is suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and at 45 years old is dying. He is not the only former footballer in Italy to suffer the condition and there are dark rumours indeed as to why this particular generation of players has been afflicted. He also happens to be a former team-mate of Ancelotti from their days together at Milan. So, faced with attending his book launch, Ancelotti decided, not for the first time it seems, that he could not let Borgonovo down.

Ancelotti may turn out to be a tricky character at Chelsea. He admitted in his book that he had fibbed before to get out of tricky situations. He may be less quotable than Jose Mourinho; less open than Luiz Felipe Scolari; less successful than Guus Hiddink; but by way of an introduction to English football, we know that Ancelotti has an impressive set of principles when it comes to old friends.

By writing the book he has made life a touch uncomfortable for Abramovich but you have to admire Ancelotti's nerve. After all, even a Russian billionaire with a reputation for ruthlessness could hardly get angry about a book that was written to help a dying man.

Borgonovo was never the player that Ancelotti was. He won three caps for Italy compared to Ancelotti's 26. He was Marco van Basten's understudy at Milan and found himself loaned out a couple of times in his four years there. His coaching career had barely started before his illness struck. The kind of struggling ex-pro whom Ancelotti, with his two Champions League victories as coach of Milan, might have chosen conveniently to drift away from.

Instead he has given Borgonovo one of the most precious gifts a famous footballer or manager can give: his story. These are lucrative nest eggs for football people and few give them away for nothing. Ancelotti has a good one too: elsewhere in the book he recalls the occasion Ruud Gullit pinned Fabio Capello up against a wall or when Sven Goran Eriksson got diarrhoea at Roma's Stadio Olimpico (another crap performance at a big game).

I tried to track down someone from the Borgonovo foundation last week but it is a very small organisation, the only full-time employee is Borgonovo's wife. The man at the Italian amyotrophic lateral sclerosis foundation said he only had an email address, no phone number. The website is modest. Imagine what a difference Ancelotti's royalties will make, along with the serialisation rights which have already been bought by an English newspaper.

In the pictures of Borgonovo, he looks like the archetypal Italian striker from the 1980s, coiffured black hair, crucifix tucked inside the collar of his jersey. A far cry from the man who can barely raise his head from his pillow to smile at the camera, in a picture taken with David Beckham that is included in the picture section of Ancelotti's autobiography.

No prizes for guessing who took Beckham along to the hospital to visit Borgonovo. At Chelsea, Ancelotti has one hell of an act to follow in Guus Hiddink. He is also now manager of a club that has not always succeeded in making the right decisions on questions of conduct on the pitch or how it pursues its transfer policy. But on what we know about Ancelotti thus far we can safely say that, on the big issues, he has his priorities right.

Posted by: Jack Sparrow Oct 6 2009, 12:43 PM

From goal.com:

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Carlo Ancelotti: Chelsea Can Complete A Clean Sweep; Milan Will Struggle Without Kaka

Carlo Ancelotti has enjoyed a flying start to his managerial career in England, and buoyed by Chelsea's excellent start to the campaign, he has declared the Blues can win everything this season.

“The lads have been very motivated from the off,” ‘Carletto’ said to Tuttosport.

“I often hear from the owner [Roman Abramovich]. He is satisfied with what we are doing and he told me our football entertains him.

"I have no preferences: my Chelsea want to win everything this season, including the FA Cup.”

But things at former team Milan are not as rosy, and Ancelotti thinks he knows why.

“I did not expect to see them so far down the table,” he mused. “I think there are the conditions to climb back up, but without Kaka…”

The Brazilian ace was sold to Real Madrid this summer, and without their orchestrator Milan have slumped to nine points from their opening seven games, piling pressure on Ancelotti's successor, Leonardo.


Damn it. Don't tell me the problem, tell me the solution!! Or perhaps he didn't have any either. In fact none of the coaches seem to be able to come up with a solution. Everyone just says they shoulda, coulda done that. sleep.gif

Posted by: Bluesummers Oct 6 2009, 06:30 PM

QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Oct 6 2009, 05:43 AM) *
From goal.com:



Damn it. Don't tell me the problem, tell me the solution!! Or perhaps he didn't have any either. In fact none of the coaches seem to be able to come up with a solution. Everyone just says they shoulda, coulda done that. sleep.gif

the solution is simple, but given our circumstance its not possible. We have to spend money and go into debt.

At this point, we have no other option. Maybe during the summer had we sold a player or two and replaced them with younger players and perhaps not let go of gourcuff, we would be in a better position.


But we have one solution left and that is to buy players, if we do not; We will stay where we are with a new coach or not.

Posted by: vnata001 Sep 21 2010, 07:53 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21xUTZcmU1s&p=21A2E88372261939&playnext=1&index=34

carlo has become a rockstar.

Posted by: X-Offender Sep 21 2010, 09:19 PM

That's cause he's special. king.gif

Posted by: Jack Sparrow Sep 22 2010, 06:16 AM

^^

I posted that in the comedy thread. biggrin.gif Haha.. more than special - King Carlo. This was a poster I saw.

It's amazing man....the true Chelsea fans have really taken to him. The glory hunters still harp on about Mourinho and how he's better...but they don't realise the huge change in image Chelsea is bringing about. Just think of Rooney's infidelity and how it's ripped into Man U with every player having to give an opinion..while Cole and JT get off being royal pr!cks just fine..show up kick butt and go home. The team's totally chilled...just like Carlo..and it's made them really lethal.

And this one will really get your goat.....he's playing youth. ohmy.gif Actually playing them..and giving them time. ohmy.gif

To the point he's said he doesn't want transfers coz he's happy with the youth in the squad. I believe he pulled out a kid from the youth squad and insisted he play in the reserves for a match.

I'm not saying this is proof Carlo was perfect and our youngsters were cr@p...but if you notice his career...there's been a steady improvement as he's gone from club to club.

I'd love for him to win the CL this year, especially if he could beat those Spanish teams while doing so.

</end hero worship>

Posted by: Fillipo Simone Sep 25 2010, 10:15 PM

Guys, did you know Zaccheroni became Japans new NT coach? I only just found out and well...I'm surprised.

Posted by: han2503 Sep 25 2010, 11:41 PM

QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Sep 25 2010, 09:15 PM) *
Guys, did you know Zaccheroni became Japans new NT coach? I only just found out and well...I'm surprised.

I found out a while ago, I know he won his first 3 matches in charge, but haven't looked any further into it

Posted by: kurtsimonw Sep 26 2010, 07:29 PM

QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Sep 22 2010, 06:16 AM) *
It's amazing man....the true Chelsea fans have really taken to him. The glory hunters still harp on about Mourinho and how he's better..

Yeah, and you know this how?

Posted by: Jack Sparrow Sep 27 2010, 06:22 AM

I have both types of fans among my friends. biggrin.gif

Posted by: Rossoneri7 Oct 4 2010, 08:17 PM

Carlo's father passed away last Wednesday sad.gif RIP

Posted by: CHU-LIP Oct 4 2010, 08:18 PM

Already did it few days ago (somewhere else) but: RIP G.Ancelotti

Posted by: acid911 Oct 4 2010, 08:21 PM

RIP. sleep.gif

Posted by: X-Offender Oct 4 2010, 09:17 PM

R.I.P.

I read he was a vivid milanista.

Posted by: d'Arc.LP May 22 2011, 08:04 PM

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CHELSEA STATEMENT
Posted on: Sun 22 May 2011


Chelsea Football Club can confirm that Carlo Ancelotti parted company with the club today (Sunday, 22 May).

The owner and board would like to thank Carlo for his contribution and achievements since taking over as manager in July 2009, which included winning the Double for the first time in the club's history.

However, this season's performances have fallen short of expectations and the club feels the time is right to make this change ahead of next season's preparations.

Carlo will always be welcome at Stamford Bridge, where he will be given the reception and respect his position in our history deserves.

Chelsea's long-term football objectives and ambitions remain unchanged and we will now be concentrating all our efforts on identifying a new manager.

There will be no further comment until that appointment is made.

source : http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2364758,00.html

Sorry if I posted this on the wrong topic.

Posted by: Fillipo Simone May 22 2011, 08:35 PM

Now I see Juve or Roma getting Carletto. Hmh.

Posted by: Zed.D May 22 2011, 09:30 PM

Yeah. Roma with Carlo and new owners who're willing to spend $$$. next season could be way more interesting since there's gonna be like 5 teams fighting for 3 CL spots.

Posted by: acid911 May 22 2011, 09:47 PM

You said it, Zed.D. wink.gif I can see Chelsea signing up Louis van Gaal, I don't know just a hunch.

Posted by: X-Offender May 22 2011, 11:11 PM

Ancelotti said he wants to keep coaching in England. He said he'd coach even West Ham. biggrin.gif

Posted by: Fillipo Simone May 23 2011, 12:11 AM

What? Really? Naah, Roma could pick him up easily. Or does he want Manchester?

Posted by: X-Offender May 23 2011, 01:00 AM

ManU is destined to Mourinho.

Posted by: Jack Sparrow May 23 2011, 07:53 AM

Maybe he'll be picked up by QPR..Carlo that is.

I think if it weren't for Kenny..he'd have gone to Liverpool. smile.gif

Posted by: William405 May 23 2011, 09:13 AM

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Francesco Totti would like to see Carlo Ancelotti considered for the Roma job after his sacking at Chelsea.

The Italian tactician was dismissed by the Premiership outfit last night just hours after the 1-0 loss to Everton.

“I hope Ancelotti is in contention after he left Chelsea,” the Roma idol stated following Sunday’s 3-1 win over Sampdoria.

Ancelotti is a former Roma player and has never hidden his dream of one day bossing the Giallorossi.

Totti, too, has spoken of his desire to work with Ancelotti in the capital before his career comes to an end.

However, it remains to be seen whether a marriage will take place.

Ancelotti has told reporters that he’d like to continue working in England, while Roma have been interviewing numerous Coaches for next season.

New sporting director Walter Sabatini met Chievo boss Stefano Pioli on Friday and he has talks with other tacticians lined up.

Roma, who will officially be owned by American businessman Thomas Di Benedetto, finished the campaign in sixth, three points behind rivals Lazio.

Vincenzo Montella is currently in charge of the side after he replaced Claudio Ranieri in February following his resignation.



If Totti wants him,then he's going to come biggrin.gif

Posted by: kurtsimonw May 23 2011, 10:10 AM

I think my money would be on Roma, given he's already stated in the past he'd like to manage there.

Posted by: Danny May 23 2011, 12:57 PM

I'm not sure how much I rate Carlo when the pressure mounts. After he won the Scudetto with us we totally stagnated and struggled for years domestically. And you could argue the same happened in his second year at Chelsea.

He's a nice man and I don't like to see nice men lose their jobs, but I suspect he may be slightly over-rated. That said I do think he'd give Roma a boost.

Posted by: Fillipo Simone May 23 2011, 02:09 PM

Well, compared to Montella, Ranieri or Spalletti, he'd give them a pretty nice kick.

Posted by: Kazdoodle May 23 2011, 03:00 PM

Gutted about carlos sacking. our f****** owner is so critical over our managers WIN CL OR ELSE (in a deep russian voice). villas boas has said he will stay in his post at Porto. so the likely chances are itll be hiddink zola or van basten. hiddink i would like most tho.

THANK YOU CARLO

He will end up at roma unless montella gets a perm job then he will end up at Juve. i just cant see a good man lower himself to a dirty club like wet spam

Yesterdays match tho was freaking dire. the team showed nothing no desire apart from getting on their summer holidays
Its a shame. its the players who let carlo down real shame

Posted by: han2503 May 23 2011, 03:34 PM

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Gutted about carlos sacking. our fucking owner is so critical over our managers WIN CL OR ELSE (in a deep russian voice). villas boas has said he will stay in his post at Porto. so the likely chances are itll be hiddink zola or van basten. hiddink i would like most tho.

THANK YOU CARLO

He will end up at roma unless montella gets a perm job then he will end up at Juve. i just cant see a good man lower himself to a dirty club like wet spam

Yesterdays match tho was freaking dire. the team showed nothing no desire apart from getting on their summer holidays
Its a shame. its the players who let carlo down real shame

Didn't know you were a Chelsea fan huh.gif

Posted by: acid911 May 23 2011, 03:41 PM

QUOTE (han2503 @ May 23 2011, 07:34 PM) *
Didn't know you were a Chelsea fan

Huh, didn't you read his "Introduction" thread?! unsure.gif innocent.gif And his signature and avatar give him away as well as anything. Even I mentioned in an earlier post that it was nice to have fans from different clubs here on Milanfan. Yeah, he is an out and out Chelsea fan, with Milan being his second club, I reckon.

Posted by: Fillipo Simone May 23 2011, 03:59 PM

And the Torres signature... cool.gif

Posted by: han2503 May 23 2011, 04:02 PM

QUOTE (acid911 @ May 23 2011, 03:41 PM) *
Huh, didn't you read his "Introduction" thread?! unsure.gif innocent.gif And his signature and avatar give him away as well as anything. Even I mentioned in an earlier post that it was nice to have fans from different clubs here on Milanfan. Yeah, he is an out and out Chelsea fan, with Milan being his second club, I reckon.

Well he could have been a regular run of the mill Torres fan, they do exist you know wink.gif tongue.gif

As for the introduction thread, I've been way too busy, just usually come in to check out the Milan section, argue with Chu-Lip and logout tongue.gif

Also I usually just skim over your posts tongue.gif jk

Posted by: acid911 May 23 2011, 04:11 PM

QUOTE (han2503 @ May 23 2011, 08:02 PM) *
Also I usually just skim over your posts jk

I knew something was wrong with you! dry.gif laugh.gif tongue.gif

Posted by: CHU-LIP May 23 2011, 04:17 PM

QUOTE (han2503 @ May 23 2011, 05:02 PM) *
As for the introduction thread, I've been way too busy, just usually come in to check out the Milan section, argue with Chu-Lip and logout tongue.gif

laugh.gif

I feel honoured. king.gif

Posted by: han2503 May 23 2011, 04:31 PM

QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ May 23 2011, 04:17 PM) *
laugh.gif

I feel honoured. king.gif

You're welcome biggrin.gif

Posted by: Dracoris May 23 2011, 05:13 PM

I'm not sure if any respected managers would want the Chelsea job, Roman fires more people than Donald Trump.


Posted by: d'Arc.LP Jun 10 2011, 03:50 PM

Since I can't find his topic, HAPPY BIRTHDAY Carlo Ancelotti !

Posted by: Fillipo Simone Jun 10 2011, 06:30 PM

Have a nice one Carletto wink.gif

Posted by: X-Offender Jun 10 2011, 08:11 PM

Happy birthday!!!


Posted by: d'Arc.LP Jun 10 2011, 08:29 PM

He deserves to have his own topic in forum.

Posted by: TriniKing_CE Jun 10 2011, 08:44 PM

Happy B'day to the man who was on our bench when I became a Milan fan and brought us much success. king.gif wink.gif

Posted by: Fillipo Simone Jun 10 2011, 09:42 PM

Here we are - http://www.milanfan.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=7698

Posted by: Jack Bauer Jan 30 2012, 09:59 PM

http://www.football-italia.net/node/15213

Posted by: X-Offender Jan 30 2012, 11:45 PM

Old enough to win the scudetto.

No, really, he's totally spot on about everything.

Posted by: d'Arc.LP Feb 11 2012, 05:33 PM

PSG's new coach, Ancelotti, has a clause in his contract that says he can leave any time if Real Madrid wants him.

Posted by: acid911 Feb 11 2012, 05:52 PM

Interesting. smile.gif First time I'm hearing about a clause such as this, maybe his negotiations with Real Madrid are at a pretty advanced stage. Still, I wouldn't mind him going there. As long as he kicks out that sub-human known as Pepe. And fixes their defense too.

Posted by: kurtsimonw Feb 11 2012, 05:53 PM

In the summer..

AVB sacked by Chelsea.
Mourinho from Madrid to Chelsea.
Ancelotti from PSG to Madrid

?

Posted by: d'Arc.LP Feb 11 2012, 05:55 PM

I see Mourinho more as Portugal's NT coach. He said he'll take that job when he leaves R.M. when he signed for them.

Posted by: X-Offender Feb 11 2012, 05:58 PM

Isn't ManU Mourinho's dream job?

Posted by: Fillipo Simone Feb 11 2012, 05:59 PM

QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Feb 11 2012, 05:53 PM) *
In the summer..

AVB sacked by Chelsea.
Mourinho from Madrid to Chelsea.
Ancelotti from PSG to Madrid

?

I think Mourinho is done with Chelsea. I suppose he wants either Portugal or even England and maybe United. Nothing else.

Posted by: d'Arc.LP Feb 12 2012, 01:25 PM

Capello apparently in Moscow to sign for Anzhi.

Posted by: Rossoneri7 Feb 12 2012, 01:29 PM

QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ Feb 12 2012, 03:25 PM) *
Capello apparently in Moscow to sign for Anzhi.


I wonder who's the head hunter for Anzhi ... Anyone who knows please drop the person a hint that I'm offering my translating services 96.gif

Posted by: Fillipo Simone Feb 12 2012, 01:38 PM

QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Feb 12 2012, 01:29 PM) *
I wonder who's the head hunter for Anzhi ... Anyone who knows please drop the person a hint that I'm offering my translating services 96.gif

KGB? tongue.gif

Posted by: Rossoneri7 Feb 12 2012, 03:27 PM

QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Feb 12 2012, 03:38 PM) *
KGB? tongue.gif


biggrin.gif Good form

Posted by: Fillipo Simone May 21 2018, 04:36 PM

Ancelotti could sign with Napoli. Would be very strange.

Posted by: han2503 May 21 2018, 08:02 PM

QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ May 21 2018, 04:36 PM) *
Ancelotti could sign with Napoli. Would be very strange.

I read that Sarri will most likely stay there

I read a couple of Carlo to Juve rumours as well

Posted by: X-Offender May 21 2018, 08:24 PM

QUOTE (han2503 @ May 21 2018, 08:02 PM) *
I read that Sarri will most likely stay there

I read a couple of Carlo to Juve rumours as well


I read that Allegri will most likely stay there as well.

How about he signs for us instead? biggrin.gif

Posted by: Fillipo Simone May 21 2018, 08:38 PM

I read that Allegri won't get an renewal and that Carletto to Napoli should happen soon tongue.gif

Posted by: han2503 May 27 2018, 08:40 PM

Looks like we were both wrong. Carlo to Napoli was such a strange move. Allegri at Juve has become such a stale and boring situation. He should move to the EPL and see if he can cut it anywhere else.

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