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Aug 22 2010, 11:46 AM
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QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ Aug 22 2010, 01:29 AM) Ronaldinho, Ibrahimovic, Pato Ambrosini, Pirlo, Boateng Antonini, T.Silva, Nesta, Zambrotta Abbiati
#12 Amelia, #13 Sokratis #14 Yepes #15 Flamini #16 Seedorf #17 Verdi #18 Borriello For once I'm going to completely agree with you (IMG: style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) Imo this is the best formation we can go out with. Ambro and Flamini rotating on a regular basis. Back in the day we could play with only Rino, Seedorf and Pirlo in midfield, but that was when they were 5 years younger, our midfield guys just cannot handle such a work load anymore. Boateng will give us some muscle in midfield, look at Inter for example, they have a lot of physical players in their midfield with only Sneijder as the creative force, that's why we usually get eaten alive in midfield against them because they easily overpower Pirlo, Seedorf and the lone DM @ blue, you seem so sure, but I'm still not convinced it will happen and even though the prospect of a Dinho, Ibra, Pato attack does send the imagination wild, I can't help but think about the unrest he will bring into the changing rooms.
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Aug 22 2010, 12:12 PM
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Borriello key to Ibra move?QUOTE Milan could be tempted to hand Marco Borriello over to Barcelona in order to bring in Zlatan Ibrahimovic, it’s reported.
According to the Gazzetta dello Sport this morning, the Rossoneri have not lost hope of taking Ibra back to Serie A.
The Swede is not part of Pep Guardiola’s plans and did not feature in last night’s Spanish Super Cup 4-0 thrashing of Sevilla.
Milan had originally planned to sell Klaas-Jan Huntelaar in order to raise funds for the move, but the Dutchman has repeatedly turned down offers from other clubs.
It’s now suggested Borriello could be loaned to Barcelona in a straight swap with Ibrahimovic.
However, as Vice-President Adriano Galliani explained, that still doesn’t solve the problem of Ibra’s wages.
The Gazzetta claims the only way the move could go through would be for Barcelona to cover half his salary for the season.
“In Spain the tax rate on wages for footballers is 24 per cent, while in Italy the gross is roughly double the net sum,” said Galliani last night.
“This is why I say that Ibrahimovic at Milan is 99.9 per cent a dream. Having said that, dreams are always enjoyable to experience, so we'll see what happens in the final week of the transfer session.” source : football italia
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Aug 22 2010, 12:25 PM
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QUOTE (CHU-LIP @ Aug 22 2010, 12:29 AM) I assume that is including Zlatan seeing he was in that squad. Well, then I would go for: Ronaldinho, Ibrahimovic, Pato Ambrosini, Pirlo, Boateng Antonini, T.Silva, Nesta, Zambrotta Abbiati #12 Amelia, #13 Sokratis #14 Yepes #15 Flamini #16 Seedorf #17 Verdi #18 Borriello I'll go with this, too. An all round excellent line up.
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Aug 22 2010, 12:40 PM
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Why would Barca want Boriello? And I'd rather we keep him and hand over Huntelaar
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Aug 22 2010, 01:05 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 22 2010, 11:40 AM) Why would Barca want Boriello? And I'd rather we keep him and hand over Huntelaar Agreed. After we signed Ibra, Milan must sell Huntelaar, Kaladze and Jankulovski as soon as possible. Then we're good to go.
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Aug 22 2010, 03:15 PM
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QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Aug 22 2010, 01:55 AM) so if zlatan arrives our squad will look like this: Goalkeepers (3): Abbiati Amelia Roma Central Defenders (7): Nesta Sokratis Silva Bonera Yepes Kaladze Onyewu Outside Defenders (5): Abate Zambrotta Oddo Janku Antonini Defensive Midfielders (4): Flamini Gattuso Ambrosini Strasser Creative Midfielders (4): Seedorf Pirlo Boateng Merkel Wide Forewards or Wingers (5): Ronaldinho Pato Verdi Odumadi Adiyiah Strikers (4) : Borriello Inzaghi Huntelaar Ibrahimovic 32 Players total. ---- Thats a huge squad, I hope allegri will be okay. This means that 9 players will not even get called up and furthemore, 14 won't even see the bench (IMG: style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif) Thats crazy imo, I could never deal with such a large squad. I'd personally accept at max 25, prefer 23. -------------- Now here's the million dollar question: We are versing Inter. Pick your squad of 18; state your starting 11 and formation. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/96.gif) If Ibra comes, Huntelaar goes. Also, players like Strasser, Merkel, Verdi and Odumadi are not even worth mentioning, considering they're youth material and will most likely play with the primavera than the first squad. From the remaining bunch, Kaladze and Jankulovsi are out of the club's plans and players like Roma, Onyewu, Oddo, Gattuso and Inzaghi will rarely see the light of day. So, in terms of numbers, I'd say we're fit.
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Aug 22 2010, 03:22 PM
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ Aug 22 2010, 01:54 PM) This.
Ibra is, like, 3 times the player Bori is so it doesn't make sense for Barca to make this swap deal (before anyone points out to the two's salaries, I KNOW! but still it doesn't make sense for Barca to go for such an option when they can simply send him [name of oil money-rich EPL club's] way). YOU KNOW but fail to see THAT is why it makes sense. Zlatan isn't in Barça first team plans. He is way too expensive to keep as backup (Barça are loaning lots of money), Borriello isn't. That makes Borriello as backup more sense. Also, I wonder how smart it is to have Zlatan in your squad without giving him a starting spot. He must not like it.
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Aug 22 2010, 05:45 PM
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Getting rif of Borriello wouldn't be a smart move. Huntelaar one the other hand could be the one. Gee, Huntelaar is one of the biggest MF mistakes ever. I remember how many posters here (me included) were sure he'd be a great move.
Btw. why the hell is Abate considered a RB or defender?? That should be stopped, because it's very disrespectfull to real-professional defenders and fullbacks. I know, Leonardo played him there, but then again, he's also a semi-profesional coach.
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