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Jack Bauer
post Feb 4 2013, 02:40 PM
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Milan have insisted that boss Massimiliano Allegri will not be leaving for Roma at the end of the season.

The tactician has been paired with the capital club for 2013-14 after the decision to sack Zdenek Zeman on Saturday.

“Roma can’t steal Coaches from other clubs,” the official noted. “Allegri will still be the Milan boss next season.

“He’s a good tactician and we’ve always known that. He reminds me of Carlo Ancelotti, for how balanced he is.”

Allegri’s job was thought to be on the line in the Autumn after a problematic start to the campaign and Silvio Berlusconi’s open admiration for future Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola.

“The club were right to not make a coaching change,” Galliani continued. “Other clubs would not have done the same.

“We’re climbing back up the table and fighting for the positions that we always have done. We’re now travelling at our pace from the last two seasons.”

The Diavolo have won eight of their last 10 games in Serie A. Their only loss came at Roma in that run, while they were held at Sampdoria.

Allegri’s contract at Milan expires in June 2014.

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I don't understand why clubs need to come out with this. Why not see where we are in the summer? We could go on a terrible run and finish 4th, then why should he stay?
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Mar 26 2013, 11:02 PM) *
I don't understand why clubs need to come out with this. Why not see where we are in the summer? We could go on a terrible run and finish 4th, then why should he stay?

Well, what's there to understand? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif) Don't know about clubs, but Galliani at least lives by these shenanigans. In fact, he probably cannot even digest his breakfast unless he burps out statements like these. I suppose it's too much to expect saneness from the guy most of the time, it really is.

So much so that I can now make out when he is telling the truth, so much shtick I've heard from Fester.
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and beyond http://www.milannews.it/?action=read&idnotizia=113494
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So I was thinking the other day, why did Silvio say Allegri is going to Roma, then once the season ended Roma had already touched base and drafted a contract for Allegri.

Then Silvio's actions of postponing his meeting with the coach, until Roma got fedup and moved to sign a new coach.

Then Silvio's decision was that Allegri was to see out his contract with Milan.


Could all that be, because Roma offered improved terms to what his existing contract offered?


An assumption, nothing more nothing less.
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post Jun 7 2013, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Jun 7 2013, 06:48 PM) *
So I was thinking the other day, why did Silvio say Allegri is going to Roma, then once the season ended Roma had already touched base and drafted a contract for Allegri.

Then Silvio's actions of postponing his meeting with the coach, until Roma got fedup and moved to sign a new coach.

Then Silvio's decision was that Allegri was to see out his contract with Milan.


Could all that be, because Roma offered improved terms to what his existing contract offered?


An assumption, nothing more nothing less.


Roma didn't get fed-up. They waited until their meeting and when Silvio announced that Allegri would stay, they moved on.

My guess is that Silvio didn't want to meet Allegri because he had already decided to sack him, but thanks to Galliani he changed his mind.
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 7 2013, 08:13 PM) *
Roma didn't get fed-up. They waited until their meeting and when Silvio announced that Allegri would stay, they moved on.

My guess is that Silvio didn't want to meet Allegri because he had already decided to sack him, but thanks to Galliani he changed his mind.


Oh Galliani wasn't the only one, players want him as well as fans. So I dont buy into your assumption that Galliani single handedly change his mind.
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 7 2013, 07:13 PM) *
Roma didn't get fed-up. They waited until their meeting and when Silvio announced that Allegri would stay, they moved on.

My guess is that Silvio didn't want to meet Allegri because he had already decided to sack him, but thanks to Galliani he changed his mind.

Yeah, that' what I think happened.
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Jun 7 2013, 08:48 PM) *
Oh Galliani wasn't the only one, players want him as well as fans. So I dont buy into your assumption that Galliani single handedly change his mind.

I don't think Berlusconi has a relationship with the players. I might be wrong though. As for the fans? Hmh, I didn't really feel some pressure coming from the fans towards saving Allegri. Fans never stopped Silvio before, so it isn't a dealbreaker if you ask me.
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