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post Mar 12 2014, 08:39 PM
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A new owner might buy out Silvio come this summer, it all depends on how serious Lazzard's potential buyers are and how much value they see in the club.

I think Silvio should sell, he turned the club around and made history with it. Yet the fans are not happy in recent years, and missing out on European football means 60M (give or take) lost from our revenue, this will ultimately make it a difficult summer and the aftermath of not finishing in a European competition, even if its the EL, will be devastating.
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post Mar 12 2014, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Mar 12 2014, 08:39 PM) *
[...] this will ultimately make it a difficult summer and the aftermath of not finishing in a European competition, even if its the EL, will be devastating.


We'll see...
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post Mar 13 2014, 01:41 AM
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Mar 12 2014, 04:39 PM) *
A new owner might buy out Silvio come this summer, it all depends on how serious Lazzard's potential buyers are and how much value they see in the club.

I think Silvio should sell, he turned the club around and made history with it. Yet the fans are not happy in recent years, and missing out on European football means 60M (give or take) lost from our revenue, this will ultimately make it a difficult summer and the aftermath of not finishing in a European competition, even if its the EL, will be devastating.


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post Mar 13 2014, 11:19 PM
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Nesta: This is no my Milan

The former Rossoneri defender has blamed mismanagement for the downfall of the club but believes Italian football is suffering from a wider economic crisis

Alessandro Nesta has lamented the fact that he no longer recognises the once mighty AC Milan with whom he won two Champions League titles.

The legendary defender, who is now part of Montreal Impact's backroom staff, spent a hugely successful decade at San Siro, so he is therefore dismayed by the fact that the club is now facing up to the prospect of going without Champions League football next season.

“This is no longer my Milan,” Nesta told La Gazzetta dello Sport. “It is not the club that could spend and think big. 

"Today, the resources are not there and the field responds accordingly. For Milan and Italian football."

Nesta watched Milan crash out of this season's Champions League on Tuesday night, losing 5-1 on aggregate to Atletico Madrid.

The 37-year-old added: "It was a heavy elimination, the product of a generational change that failed because of poor choices. But the discourse is wider.

“In the golden years, the presidents failed to invest in youth. And then there was the fact that the clubs were not worried about going bust as the bank always came to the rescue. The Italian economy allowed it. 

"But now it doesn’t. And the accounts of football remain in red."


Even Nesta gets it.

It will be a long road back, so if you are looking for glory in the short run, you are better off following Bayern or Madrid than Milan. Otherwise we are no longer able to buy top quality. And the youth setup needs time to pump out the new Messi or Maldini.
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post Mar 13 2014, 11:42 PM
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Italy deserve to be where they are right now. Whilst other countries were investing and developing, Italian football was too busy with scandals. They didn't care about renovating and investing in new stadiums. The youth sector was completely ignored. A lot of money was just thrown away. Even their fans are some of the worst in Europe. And we, AC Milan, are the finest example of everything that is wrong with Italian football, which only a decade ago had the strongest league in the world, three clubs in the CL semi-finals, and some of the best footballers out there. Depressing...
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post Mar 15 2014, 03:22 AM
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...hopefully they learn from their mistakes sooner rather than later.

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post Mar 15 2014, 03:47 AM
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Here's an interesting read that I managed to came across on Goal.com believe it or not...

It basically talks about, Milan's uphill battle until season's end & what sort of consequences (& aftermath) missing out on European competition could mean for us.

http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/139/ital...r-?ICID=AR_RA_4
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post Mar 15 2014, 03:48 AM
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Milan have officially offered to buy part of the EXPO site in the city, with the prospect of building a new stadium:

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http://football-italia.net/46445/milan-mak...po-offer-report

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post Mar 15 2014, 10:58 AM
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QUOTE (TriniKing_CE @ Mar 15 2014, 03:48 AM) *
Milan have officially offered to buy part of the EXPO site in the city, with the prospect of building a new stadium:

(IMG:http://football-italia.net/sites/default/files/imagecache/main_photo/[type]/[nid]/sansirostadium490ai_5_1_2.jpg)


http://football-italia.net/46445/milan-mak...po-offer-report


Yep. The offer is €300 million, stadium's capacity should be around 55,000-60,000.

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Milan Ultras plan protest

Milan Ultras on the Curva Sud will hold a pre-match protest against Adriano Galliani and some of their own players on Sunday.

The Rossoneri have been heavily criticised since their Champions League exit to Atletico Madrid and it seems many fans have had enough.

“As a result of yet another disappointment resulting from this troubled season, and having already mentioned a protest in December, now we have decided that we have run out of patience,” a statement on the Curva Sud website reads.

“We have identified those who, in the opinion of our fans, are the key figures who have led our Milan into this bad situation.”

One of these figures is Galliani, who they hold responsible for the club’s recent transfer activities.

“We wonder, for example, how it was possible to send away Ambrosini, who as well as being the captain was a strong voice in the dressing room,” the statement continues.

“Even more we wonder how it was possible to release Pirlo and not to grant him a three-year contract on his terms.

“Today the results of this policy are the horrible sight before us.

“Milan are 37 points off the top of the league and out of everything.”

Milan’s players will not get an easy ride either.

“We come now to the team, made ​​up of a few serious professionals but surrounded by a host of useless overpaid players.

“Their first thought is to put idiotic photos on social networks or to book a table for a lovely night at the disco.

“We wish they would follow the example of real professionals like Montolivo, Bonera, Abbiati, Kaka, De Sciglio, Abate, De Jong, Poli and Pazzini to name a few.

“We hope that the boss Seedorf takes serious action against such players as there is no longer a place for them.”

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post Mar 15 2014, 02:03 PM
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Yep, saw that as well, forgot to post it.

While I can understand the ultras being upset, I'm not sure a protest will accomplish much (positive anyhow).

We'll see...
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post Mar 15 2014, 07:07 PM
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QUOTE (TriniKing_CE @ Mar 15 2014, 02:03 PM) *
Yep, saw that as well, forgot to post it.

While I can understand the ultras being upset, I'm not sure a protest will accomplish much (positive anyhow).

We'll see...


So, we should all just lower our heads and accept our crappy fate? If it was up to me I would have started protesting long ago. That's the only way this squalid management will realize that us fans can't take this sh*t any longer. We've stayed quiet for too long. We're AC Milan for god's sake, not Lazio.
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post Mar 16 2014, 12:23 AM
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I don't get this to be honest, I would understand if it was Barcelona or RM fans protesting because they actually "own" the club.
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post Mar 16 2014, 01:23 AM
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QUOTE (dst @ Mar 16 2014, 12:23 AM) *
I don't get this to be honest, I would understand if it was Barcelona or RM fans protesting because they actually "own" the club.


You don't understand fans protesting? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)
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post Mar 16 2014, 11:10 AM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Mar 16 2014, 12:23 AM) *
You don't understand fans protesting? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)

You really think anything will change? "Oh, those people I do not give a **** about, are angry because their favorite team is doing bad. I should start spending money!!"

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