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May 28 2014, 06:28 AM
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As much as I'd love to get on the bandwagon and feel horrid about Seedorf (I do actually), I have to hold my horses and see what the reasons given are.
Perhaps Seedorf really never had the dressing room, and it was Silvio and co. telling the players to put up till season end. In that case it makes no sense to continue on with Zee.
It was a mistake to hire him on a long contract for sure, but better to correct it as soon as possible rather than extending one's woes.
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May 28 2014, 09:59 PM
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Prima Squadra
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If I didn't stop watching this season or last when our football was so bad it drove you to literally wanting to gouge your eyes out with a blunt and rusty object, then it's safe to say that I'll never stop watching this team play, no matter what happens.
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May 29 2014, 12:58 AM
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Primavera
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I've always felt a bit guilty supporting a team that's so successful so I don't mind enduring the hard times now. It's a bit romantic as well, the struggle to get through this and all that. I don't watch nearly as many football games as I used to, I felt really disappointed seeing Maldini treated like that in his last game and ever since I spend more time watching US sports than football.
You can't stop supporting your team though if you really love her. If what you love is your team's success that's a different thing.
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May 29 2014, 12:22 PM
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Smoking Bianco
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QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ May 28 2014, 09:28 AM) As much as I'd love to get on the bandwagon and feel horrid about Seedorf (I do actually), I have to hold my horses and see what the reasons given are.
Perhaps Seedorf really never had the dressing room, and it was Silvio and co. telling the players to put up till season end. In that case it makes no sense to continue on with Zee.
It was a mistake to hire him on a long contract for sure, but better to correct it as soon as possible rather than extending one's woes. I believe a lot of it has to do with Clarence's critisism of previous results and I believe there might be a fire behind all this smoke; like Seedorf's technical and tactical skills as a coach and his transfer demands, and/or new staff (especially with replacing Tassotti). I adore Seedorf and Pippo, as they were instramental in hundreds of Milan's games. To swap Clarense for someone outside the Milan house-hold would have been too bitter to swallow. But to replace him with another Milan favorite would calm the tensions a little. Inzaghi is a fresh choice. He brings a lot of enthusiasm, he is a figure nobody could have a rift with. Maybe in a new capacity that could change, but otherwise, he has done extremely well at the youth level, especially since he only joined them in 2012. Might be a little too early for the senior squad, but if we are looking for growth by instilling a sense of belonging, the Pippo is the choice. Especially when considering what limited capabilities Milan have today.
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May 29 2014, 01:22 PM
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Primavera
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QUOTE (Danny @ May 29 2014, 09:07 AM) Rangers. Scotland.
'Nuff said. Rangers? And national teams, well, who here has seen his nation's team win a cup? I have because my team got unbelievably lucky but that's it.
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