[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (42 Viewers)

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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for 13 million that would be a massive signing. Wow Real madrid are the worst businessmen on the earth.
Real signed him for 20m eur (with a possibility that to increase to 27m, but since he won shit in Madrid, Real aren't paying the other 7m). Now they're selling him for 15m eur.

They're losing 5m eur, but it ain't too much, especially for a team like Real.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
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Milan getting Huntelaar is big. He will do massive improvement for them.
you think so?

we will see how he will work with pato ... but i basically think that milans performance will depend on pirlos form next season. i dont expect to much from ronaldinho and seedorf but u never know...
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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From the times i watched Huntelaar (not much but enough to make a judgement), he looks like Inzaghi and Trezeguet type of striker. Isn't a strong striker like Drogba or Amauri, isn't an Eto'o kind of striker and doesn't have much technique like Zlatan.
He's someone who's always there to make the final touch.

He relies a lot on other players to do all the work for him and if Ronaldinho, Seedorf and Pato play a good season, then Huntelaar will score many goals for sure, just like Inzaghi was doing for them.

The main question is if Ronaldinho and Seedorf can play the way Kaka and Seedorf were playing in the last 5 years.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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huntlear will be good for them

milan needed a sharp striker, bar 35 year old inzaghi, to take their chances. Pato said it himself, he's a support forward rather than a striker.

Milan will play Huntlear upfront
with Pato and ronaldinho just behind


anyway, milan still need one more left back and a new midfielder to compete IMO. They must also hope that abbati returns soon, as dida and kalac are both awful
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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If he gets chances he will score, but I forsee a little Gila-esque issues with him, not getting the kinda service and approach that suits him, and Huntelaar plays in a worse Milan without Kaka. I really cant see Seedorf or R80 regurarly setting him up, they are both inconsistent and washed up. They have little else creativity, crosses from crap fullbacks, or Pirlo long balls doesnt sound reliable (Pirlo hasnt assisted shit for a long while). Best bet is Pato's mobility and skill clicking with him partnership wise.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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huntlear will be good for them

milan needed a sharp striker, bar 35 year old inzaghi, to take their chances. Pato said it himself, he's a support forward rather than a striker.

Milan will play Huntlear upfront
with Pato and ronaldinho just behind


anyway, milan still need one more left back and a new midfielder to compete IMO. They must also hope that abbati returns soon, as dida and kalac are both awful
Yeah, name-wise Milan's team still looks powerful, but looking at their age, their form in the last two years, the injury proness of some of the important players (Nesta) and the squad depth..... they will need a miracle in order to win something.


Team A
1. Abbiati (32 yeas old)
2. Zambrotta (32)
3. Jankulovski (32)
4. Thiago Silva (25)
5. Nesta (33)
6. Gattuso (31)
7. Pirlo (30)
8. Ambrosini (32)
9. Huntelaar (26)
10. Ronaldinho (29, soon 30)
11. Pato (20)

Team B
1. Dida (36)
2. Oddo (33)
3. Antonini (27)
4. Kaladze (31)
5. Bonera (28)
6. Flamini (25)
7. Abate (23)
8. ??????
9. Inzaghi (36)
10. Seedorf (33)
11. Borriello (27)

+
Kalac (37)
Onyewu (27)
Favalli (37)

The average age of team A is 29.3 (only because of Pato. Without him it's way over 30)
The average age of team B is 30.0.
The average age of the other 3 players in the squad is 33.6.

The average age of these 24 men is 30.1 years.
This has to be the oldest squad in Europe.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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What is happening with Sheva? Is he returning to Chelsea?
He's in Chelsea right now, but they'll most probably send him somewhere else. His wages are huge problem (6m eur a year) and it's hard to find a team to send him on loan.
It's his last year in Chelsea so he might accept a wage cut in order to play regularly before the world cup. Maybe his old team Dinamo Kiev.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Yeah, name-wise Milan's team still looks powerful, but looking at their age, their form in the last two years, the injury proness of some of the important players (Nesta) and the squad depth..... they will need a miracle in order to win something.


Team A
1. Abbiati (32 yeas old)
2. Zambrotta (32)
3. Jankulovski (32)
4. Thiago Silva (25)
5. Nesta (33)
6. Gattuso (31)
7. Pirlo (30)
8. Ambrosini (32)
9. Huntelaar (26)
10. Ronaldinho (29, soon 30)
11. Pato (20)

Team B
1. Dida (36)
2. Oddo (33)
3. Antonini (27)
4. Kaladze (31)
5. Bonera (28)
6. Flamini (25)
7. Abate (23)
8. ??????
9. Inzaghi (36)
10. Seedorf (33)
11. Borriello (27)

+
Kalac (37)
Onyewu (27)
Favalli (37)

The average age of team A is 29.3 (only because of Pato. Without him it's way over 30)
The average age of team B is 30.0.
The average age of the other 3 players in the squad is 33.6.

The average age of these 24 men is 30.1 years.
This has to be the oldest squad in Europe.
well Im not sure whos actually starting so I cant judge. New manager = new tactics. However im pretty sure flamini and abate will start, and they'll bring the average age down.

You could be right, I dunno, but all im saying is that I personally think Huntlear will work wonders for them
 

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