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Nov 4 2013, 09:53 PM
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QUOTE (Jack Bauer @ Nov 4 2013, 10:43 PM) Both of them are our problem. Berlu needs to sell the club to someone who has time and money, someone who'll be motivated to bring us back to the top and will replace people like Galliani, who lost it a long time ago. Also, we need Paolo back, and the sooner the better. I'd be happy with a complete overhaul of the club. By only changing 1 thing, it won't make a difference.
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Nov 4 2013, 10:09 PM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Nov 4 2013, 09:37 PM) Most definitely not the players putting in awful performances every week. The players are unmotivated and undisciplined. Yes, this makes them a part of the problem but those are 2 key factors which go all the way back to Allegri. We have quality players, to deny this is just simply ridiculous and going beyond limits, yet some of these quality players are left out to accommodate the mediocre ones you constantly go on about
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Nov 4 2013, 11:37 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Nov 4 2013, 05:54 PM) If a team underperforms, which translates into the players underperforming, then it's simply the coach's fault. It can't be seen any other way. +1 Galliani may have turned this club from CL contenders to Europe league material, but it certainly isn't relegation-fight material, which is where we are at, about 30% into the season now. This is not just one of those slow starts we've become accustomed to. We're extremely lucky with some late-match goals to even be where we are.
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Nov 5 2013, 08:42 AM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Nov 5 2013, 04:17 AM) If a player underperforms it can only be the coaches fault? What? Players can go through bad spells of their own doing, just like they can go through good ones. A coach can't do much about a players performance. He can be blamed for some bad team selections, absolutely. I think Allegri answered to you (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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Nov 5 2013, 09:55 AM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Nov 5 2013, 04:17 AM) If a player underperforms it can only be the coaches fault? What? Players can go through bad spells of their own doing, just like they can go through good ones. A coach can't do much about a players performance. He can be blamed for some bad team selections, absolutely. Single players, yes, you'd be right. But when the team as a whole underperforms, we're not talking about individuals, but a collective. That's when the coach's responsibility comes into play.
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Nov 5 2013, 10:05 AM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Nov 5 2013, 02:17 AM) If a player underperforms it can only be the coaches fault? What? Players can go through bad spells of their own doing, just like they can go through good ones. A coach can't do much about a players performance. He can be blamed for some bad team selections, absolutely. If this was just one or two or even three players struggling for form, then yes, you're right, but when it's the entire team, from keeper to every striker we try then you know it's not about the individuals but the entire team which is supposed to be coached and motivated by the coach.
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Nov 5 2013, 10:26 AM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Nov 5 2013, 11:55 AM) Single players, yes, you'd be right. But when the team as a whole underperforms, we're not talking about individuals, but a collective. That's when the coach's responsibility comes into play. Unless the majority off your players are crap. Wich is the case now. Throw in an average coach and a management that doesnt seem to care anymore and you have a lethal mixture. Blaming the coach for eveything is pretty easy . I have been a milanfan for almost 20 years now and this team is one of the weakest i've seen , its so unfair to blame it all on Allegri alone. It would be better if some people look beyond the coach issue and realise Allegri is a puppet on a string . Does he has to go ? I believe it yes if he has a perfect capable team to finish top 3 and still fails to deliver. If not i fail to see how one can hate one person so much and forget about the management. I believe the curva said it perfectly with the picture you showed. Playing the financial card is no excuse , you dont hear napoli or juve complaining about it, and look at their squad. These players are mid table team players with exception of a few and thats where we are now. And thats where we'll stay if you keep on having these kind of players.
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Nov 5 2013, 10:54 AM
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The Rossoneri legend believes Silvio Berlusconi must be prepared to loosen the purse strings if the club are to keep pace with Juventus, Napoli and Roma
Gennaro Gattuso has urged AC Milan to invest heavily in the squad in order to establish themselves among Serie A's elite once more.
Massimiliano Allegri's side have won just three league games this season and sit 11th in Serie A following a 2-0 defeat to Fiorentina on Saturday.
Gattuso, who spent 13 years at San Siro before managerial stints at Sion and Palermo, claims the club have been held back by president Silvio Berlusconi's reticence to sanction heavy spending in the last couple of seasons and insists this must change if the club is to catch up with the likes of Juventus, Napoli and Roma.
"You have to spend a lot of money to build strong sides," he told Che Tempo Che Fa.
"This is a moment in time where little investment is being made, the opposite from what president Silvio Berlusconi has done throughout his reign.
"Today, Roma, Napoli and Juventus have something more than Milan because they have spent a lot on new players."
Milan's next match sees them face Spanish champions Barcelona at Camp Nou in Group H of the Champions League on Wednesday.
Source : Goal.com
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