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Serie A - Giornata 36 - Pescara vs. AC Milan, Date: 08/05/2013 Time: 18:00 CET |
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May 6 2013, 09:53 AM
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Must win match. No excuses allowed.
And while we're at it, seriously, why not try out this Saponaro guy now? Pescara could be the ideal test. Hardly there's any easier opponent.
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May 6 2013, 10:36 AM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ May 6 2013, 09:53 AM)  Must win match. No excuses allowed.
And while we're at it, seriously, why not try out this Saponaro guy now? Pescara could be the ideal test. Hardly there's any easier opponent. Filippo, I think you're confusing Saponara with Salamon. The former is still in Serie B with Empoli and will join in the summer, the latter is the CB. Still I don't feel it's a good idea when both Mexes and Zapata are available and we're going into the final 3 crucial games of the season. We'll already be missing Prince and Monto, our only 2 creative players aside from Robinho and Bojan We'll be forced to struggle with Muntari in that midfield already putting people under pressure by continually losing the ball, not such a good place to push in a young CB, even if it just Pescara. Personally, I'd prefer it if we went 4-2-3-1 and just avoided playing Muntari all together or since we already know Allegri would never deviate from his usual BS 4-3-3 system we go something like this Abate--Zapata--Mexes--DS Flamini--Constant--Nocerino Robinho--Pazzo--Balo And I'll say this again, continuing to push SES in when he's clearly struggling is just plain stupid, these performances will just further beat down the fact that he's struggling and he'll push himself under even more pressure to try to recover from this dip. Just like he was doing yesterday continually trying to cut in when he got the ball and failing every time
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May 6 2013, 10:40 AM
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Yep, messed them up completely.
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May 7 2013, 10:48 PM
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Called up: Abbiati, Amelia, Gabriel, Abate, De Sciglio, Mexes, Salamon, Yepes, Zaccardo, Zapata, Ambrosini, Constant, Cristante, Flamini, Muntari, Nocerino, Traoré, Balotelli, El Shaarawy, Niang, Pazzini, Robinho
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May 8 2013, 02:00 PM
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What was so terrible about Constant (not that I disagree regarding MDS)
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May 8 2013, 02:09 PM
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Abbiati; Abate, Zapata, Mexes, De Sciglio; Flamini, Muntari, Nocerino; Niang, Balotelli, Robinho
Even with such shitty line-up we should be able to beat them.
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May 8 2013, 02:34 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ May 8 2013, 02:09 PM)  Abbiati; Abate, Zapata, Mexes, De Sciglio; Flamini, Muntari, Nocerino; Niang, Balotelli, Robinho
Even with such shitty line-up we should be able to beat them. Playing Muntari and Niang is sooo typical Allegri and I seriously can't wait for these last 3 games to be over and done with so we can FINALLY see the back of him! I see you guys are mentioning Constant. But the thing is, he's naturally a midfielder! We basically have no midfield yet Allegri won't give him a chance to start in his natural position when the other option is the bane of our existence also known as "f@cking Muntari". Constant is quick, smart on the ball, has a nice touch. Certainly better than that slow, lazy idiot. As for Niang, what's left to say? This guy cannot even be considered a player. If being strong and knowing how to hit the sh!t out of the ball while aiming at nothing is all that's required of players these days then sure, he'd be good. But that's not the case and all this guy does is run in a straight line, up the by-line and smash .i.e cross the ball at no one in particular. If Allegri were at all able to use some common sense let alone some creative thinking, he'd drop the ridiculous 4-3-3 and just go with the 2 strikers and Robinho in behind them. Keep Muntari on the bench an play Constant in midfield. Simple as that and I guarantee we'd at least be playing football 10 times as better as the utter cr@p we've been reduced to watching for these last 9 months or so
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May 8 2013, 03:27 PM
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ May 8 2013, 02:48 PM)  Han, I really hope Allegri is leaving. I can't stand your complaining about him for another season game in, game out (IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) That was my goal (IMG: style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ May 8 2013, 03:16 PM)  Yeah it's getting pretty boring. Though it'll make it all the more hilarious when he's scrambling for excuses for the next manager. Or him defending "good football" even though we're not getting results. If the next coach is as sh!tty as Allegri I'll be the first one on the hate wagon. This has nothing to do with Allegri himself, but Allegri the coach. I don't just hate him for the sake of it. I just despise everything he stands for as the coach of Milan. He's turned us into a Serie B level side when it comes to performances and watchability (is that even a word?). Our players act inferior to every team. And this started with little things like time wasting during games, something we never did before. Only Filippo pointed this out at the start, and we were all saying that he was making a big deal out of nothing. But the problem is that those little things have spiralled into this huge mess. And no, I won't be cheering if we were playing great football and losing. I want the results just as much as you. And I'm not asking for Barca/Real/Man U type football here, but at least I want to be able to enjoy watching my team play on some level and not to actually dread it
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May 8 2013, 04:04 PM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ May 8 2013, 03:33 PM)  He's an incredible coach if he creates Serie B tactics that can win Serie A. Yeah his tactics won us Serie A (IMG: style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) . Not the fact that we had players like Zlatan and Silva on the squad + proven class players who have won everything there is to win in football
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