QUOTE (drucurl @ Aug 22 2012, 09:16 PM)

Know I'm late but I really need to vent here.
Few words can express how much I HATE cvntlegri and c@$$ano. The former because he deftly manages to upset/undervalue every fvcking creative player we've ever fvcking had.
I have no delusion that anyone we get henceforth with this charlatan **** in charge from kaka to diego to berbatov will eventually feel the same way
Now for the overrated $#!talian. Part of my hatred for him comes from the fact that despite this nasty episode of treachery people will still talk about Ronaldinho's lack of professionalism because, like Pirlo, he will always be ppl's blue eyed boy no matter what scum he is
Forget the fact that he's NEVER won anything of note either personal or with his team. Forget the fact that he got here overweight and to the end was never able to play a decent 90 min.
What hurts the most is that the ungrateful **** doesn't even want to help us out in our time of need after we fixed his dumb a$$ up and goes to our rival costing up money in the process
Of need course this all wouldn't be if we weren't run by senile pedo illuminati mafioso scum
In other news my wedding plans are way off schedule and my wife's family's completely deserted us financially so we have to pay for everything ourselves

Cassano was never the grateful type. Heck if Capello couldn't stand his antics, you think Galliani would tolerate it? Hell, I wouldn't have minded us giving inter Cassano and 7MM without Pazzini .. Who cares really, for me the biggest loss this summer was Thiago Silva, no one can come near to such a blow. Especially after loosing Maldini & Nesta consecutively.
On Allegri, I personally do not rate him as high as I would Ancelotti, but truth be told he is learning in his first two seasons at Milan. I consider his upcoming task a very difficult one and it should gauge how good he is. This, considering the team will be so much weaker and faced with so much more competition from teams like Udinese, Roma, Lazio, and the likes. In that regard, I would not call his stint at Cagliari a fluke, on the contrary he proved he was capable of remarkable things at their level.
I don't like to consider Milan in the same breath of Serie A's Europa League dwellers, but Serie A has three CL spots only; and as such, Milan and Allegri will be faced with a very difficult task. Hence I'd rather wait and see what he does, considering the situation we are in, there is not much left to loose hope over.