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Mar 2 2009, 11:14 PM
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QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Mar 2 2009, 11:13 PM) rijkaard. Not sure about him. He's a rather poor tactician IMO and Serie A is very tactic-based.
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Mar 2 2009, 11:24 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Mar 3 2009, 12:14 AM) Not sure about him. He's a rather poor tactician IMO and Serie A is very tactic-based. Carlo has become desperately inflexible, I don't think we'll notice a difference. We should get Henk ten Cate as assistant coach for whoever joins us, I've come to really appreciate his work after what he's done with Panathinaikos. And I don't mean taking them to the last 16, I do think this guy is a tactical mastermind.
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Mar 2 2009, 11:47 PM
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We all know that's beyond dream mode...who'd dare to fire Tassotti?
To me, Carlo is just consequent and stays loyal to himself. I think this is one of the best human qualities around, so I respect this person, even if it is 1 in 6. Stats can be used pro and contra. You can always slam me down and say Milan is not a humanitarian community but the rough world of business, success, money and reality. That human character and characteristic's come second or third. But the we moan about Milan selling Kaka. This is what makes me question the neccessity of many things - on one side we scream "sell, retire, get rid, he's finished" but on the other side "Milan tried to push him away in a very class-less way". I think we should decide which policy we actually support.
But now hang me.
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Mar 2 2009, 11:59 PM
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No I would not want Tassotti to be fired. I'm sure things can work out with him there too. If not then I would not want ten Cate. But maybe if Carlo leaves, Tassotti will leave too?
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Mar 3 2009, 12:07 AM
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QUOTE (dst @ Mar 2 2009, 11:59 PM) No I would not want Tassotti to be fired. I'm sure things can work out with him there too. If not then I would not want ten Cate. But maybe if Carlo leaves, Tassotti will leave too? Tassotti was there with Carletto, Terim, Cesare Augusto, Zaccheroni...
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Mar 3 2009, 02:06 AM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Mar 2 2009, 04:47 PM) We all know that's beyond dream mode...who'd dare to fire Tassotti?
To me, Carlo is just consequent and stays loyal to himself. I think this is one of the best human qualities around, so I respect this person, even if it is 1 in 6. Stats can be used pro and contra. You can always slam me down and say Milan is not a humanitarian community but the rough world of business, success, money and reality. That human character and characteristic's come second or third. But the we moan about Milan selling Kaka. This is what makes me question the neccessity of many things - on one side we scream "sell, retire, get rid, he's finished" but on the other side "Milan tried to push him away in a very class-less way". I think we should decide which policy we actually support.
But now hang me. Its true we are a football club not a humanitarian community but I can also feel what your saying. I say sell those who are not able to compete at the top of the world and keep those who can. Kaka is still a player who can compete with the best of the world, thats why selling him is not benefiticial to the club. Fillipo, sorry about all this negativity recently. I dont mean to get into fights with you on every topic but right now things are just not good and my moral is at an all time low and my patience has been wearing thin. I just feel that there is no escape from this hole we are in and its just so frustrating. However, I respect you and what you have to say to the utmost level, I just want you to keep that in mind.
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Mar 3 2009, 10:04 AM
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QUOTE (Bluesummers @ Mar 3 2009, 02:06 AM) Its true we are a football club not a humanitarian community but I can also feel what your saying. I say sell those who are not able to compete at the top of the world and keep those who can. Kaka is still a player who can compete with the best of the world, thats why selling him is not benefiticial to the club.
Fillipo, sorry about all this negativity recently. I dont mean to get into fights with you on every topic but right now things are just not good and my moral is at an all time low and my patience has been wearing thin. I just feel that there is no escape from this hole we are in and its just so frustrating.
However, I respect you and what you have to say to the utmost level, I just want you to keep that in mind. Fair enough. I understand we all are frustrated and dissapointed, which leads us to acting in strange ways. However, we should be calm, keep it low and make rational decisions a posteriori.
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