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Sep 29 2011, 12:56 AM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Jun 13 2011, 03:24 PM) sorry but this just made me laugh out loud ... haha (IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) thanks nice to see mexes back, i hope he becomes an integral part of our team and a very important player .. he has quality no doubt and will hopefully take the pressure off nesta this season by playing his part
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Feb 28 2012, 08:36 PM
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This is stupid. I don't agree with this. I fear the principles of the club are being held to ransom, and I'm pissed off as hell at Galliani for encouraging this.
Say you were provoked and that you made a mistake. That's what Ibra did. This just makes him sound like he'll do it again, if the chance were to come.
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May 5 2012, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ May 5 2012, 08:23 AM) You never disappoint, han (IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Last time I checked Mexes-Nesta was our CB and I'm willing to bet it'll be the same for the derby unless Silva makes it fully fit. Does 1 game really mean anything? The ones before it Mexes was always on the bench, or not even called up when there was no injury even reported Yes sure, Allegri isn't stupid enough to not start his best possible duo at this point. When everything hinges on these last 2 games, but you canot say that he's done this in every game lately. In fact he's let outside issues effect his decisions in practically every game since that Arsenal away leg, and that when things started to unravel for us.
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May 5 2012, 10:13 AM
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He said the players he dropped must get back in shape and the way Mexes and Robinho played against Atalanata assures me his approach did work well.
If everything he does accorded with your or my desires, we would be coaching Milan! don't ever think that I'm 100% OK with his decisions, no. I think he could do a better job handling Pato in these two seasons but you don't see me complaining about it every day. and you know how big a Pato fan I am... I've come to accept most of his decisions. because we won a league after ages with his decisions and might as well win another one (not very convincingly if it happens this time but then again I believe injuries is the real reason we're not champions already).
As for Muntari playing poorly every game, I've said this many times, there's something fishy about it. I still stand by my theory that Muntari was guaranteed that at Milan he'd not be a bench warmer he was at Inter. think about it, works for all three parties. we got a player for free plus his salary, Inter got rid of him, and Muntari gets to play regular football. if that's really the case there's not much Allegri can do other than put his trust in Muntari. and as bad as he's been for the most part, he's scored some important goals for us, let's give him that much credit.
This post has been edited by Zed.D: May 5 2012, 10:14 AM
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May 6 2012, 07:52 AM
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ May 5 2012, 12:13 PM) He said the players he dropped must get back in shape and the way Mexes and Robinho played against Atalanata assures me his approach did work well.
If everything he does accorded with your or my desires, we would be coaching Milan! don't ever think that I'm 100% OK with his decisions, no. I think he could do a better job handling Pato in these two seasons but you don't see me complaining about it every day. and you know how big a Pato fan I am... I've come to accept most of his decisions. because we won a league after ages with his decisions and might as well win another one (not very convincingly if it happens this time but then again I believe injuries is the real reason we're not champions already).
As for Muntari playing poorly every game, I've said this many times, there's something fishy about it. I still stand by my theory that Muntari was guaranteed that at Milan he'd not be a bench warmer he was at Inter. think about it, works for all three parties. we got a player for free plus his salary, Inter got rid of him, and Muntari gets to play regular football. if that's really the case there's not much Allegri can do other than put his trust in Muntari. and as bad as he's been for the most part, he's scored some important goals for us, let's give him that much credit. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/king.gif)
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