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> Serie A - Week 16 - AC Milan vs. AS Roma, Date: 16/12/13 Time: 20:45 CET

 
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post Dec 14 2013, 08:38 AM
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After a bunch of easier fixtures, we go now against a off-form Roma. Should be interesting. Followed by the Christmas Madonnina. Won't say this will make any difference should we lose. Allegri will stay, probably.

And be prepared, this one is played on Monday!
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post Dec 14 2013, 12:05 PM
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Yes it is, and I'm curious as to why? TV reasons? Because Napoli Inter is live on Sunday night? And maybe they wanted to show both?
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post Dec 14 2013, 02:00 PM
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Abbiati; De Sciglio, Bonera, Mexes, Emanuelson; Montolivo, De Jong, Muntari; Kakà, Balotelli, Matri.
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post Dec 14 2013, 02:47 PM
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Anyone needs a stream for this match ?
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post Dec 14 2013, 03:16 PM
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I normally would.
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post Dec 14 2013, 03:46 PM
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According to Mediaset, Allegri will play Saponara from the start.

Abbiati; De Sciglio, Bonera, Zapata, Emanuelson; Montolivo, De Jong, Muntari; Saponara, Kakà; Balotelli.

They also say that Berlusconi will be at Milanello tomorrow to motivate the players.

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post Dec 14 2013, 04:14 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Dec 14 2013, 11:46 AM) *
According to Mediaset, Allegri will play Saponara from the start.

Abbiati; De Sciglio, Bonera, Zapata, Emanuelson; Montolivo, De Jong, Muntari; Saponara, Kakà; Balotelli.

They also say that Berlusconi will be at Milanello tomorrow to motivate the players.

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I hope Saponara can make an epic break through of sorts here.

Allegri you fvcking clown! (...you've waited long enough)
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post Dec 14 2013, 04:22 PM
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And just for the record...

I know it's been said already countless times, but it's beyond me how Allegri chooses NOT to start Poli!

Especially in favor of Muntari.


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post Dec 14 2013, 04:33 PM
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If we were going by form, I thought Muntari had an excellent match V Ajax to justify his selection tomorrow. But that's not been the case and basically if he's fit he starts it seems.
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post Dec 14 2013, 04:58 PM
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QUOTE (Danny @ Dec 14 2013, 06:33 PM) *
If we were going by form, I thought Muntari had an excellent match V Ajax to justify his selection tomorrow. But that's not been the case and basically if he's fit he starts it seems.


Excellent in what sense? That he was good defensively? Well, yes. In a game where 95% of the team was struck in their own half, of course Muntari's physicality would come in handy. But when it comes to attacking, or when we have the ball and want to organise something, Muntari is the worst of the worst. He takes forever to make a simple pass, has no vision whatsoever, is very slow, tries way too often with useless long balls or shoots from impossible positions. And let's not forget when thinks he's Messi and doesn't want to give up the ball regardless of how many opponents might be pressing him. That's why I hate this guy. He embodies everything is wrong with Milan's Allegri.
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post Dec 14 2013, 07:24 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Dec 14 2013, 06:58 PM) *
Excellent in what sense? That he was good defensively? Well, yes. In a game where 95% of the team was struck in their own half, of course Muntari's physicality would come in handy. But when it comes to attacking, or when we have the ball and want to organise something, Muntari is the worst of the worst. He takes forever to make a simple pass, has no vision whatsoever, is very slow, tries way too often with useless long balls or shoots from impossible positions. And let's not forget when thinks he's Messi and doesn't want to give up the ball regardless of how many opponents might be pressing him. That's why I hate this guy. He embodies everything is wrong with Milan's Allegri.


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post Dec 14 2013, 09:42 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Dec 14 2013, 04:58 PM) *
Excellent in what sense? That he was good defensively? Well, yes. In a game where 95% of the team was struck in their own half, of course Muntari's physicality would come in handy. But when it comes to attacking, or when we have the ball and want to organise something, Muntari is the worst of the worst. He takes forever to make a simple pass, has no vision whatsoever, is very slow, tries way too often with useless long balls or shoots from impossible positions. And let's not forget when thinks he's Messi and doesn't want to give up the ball regardless of how many opponents might be pressing him. That's why I hate this guy. He embodies everything is wrong with Milan's Allegri.

Agreed. Aside from the defensive part that is. Him and Constant were putting on a comedy show of ridiculous errors by simply getting in each other's way.
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Milan's Allegri... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) I meant Allegri's Milan. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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post Dec 14 2013, 11:56 PM
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What's the situation with regards of Galliani? Is he going to resign before this match or?
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post Dec 15 2013, 12:45 AM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Dec 15 2013, 01:56 AM) *
What's the situation with regards of Galliani? Is he going to resign before this match or?


What? He's going to stay. Haven't you been updated?
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