[FML] Serie A 2009/2010 (39 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,151
Ronaldinho is improving, but not to the extent some would have you believe.

Scoring penalties or goals when the game is finished doesn't impress me as much as it impresses others.
I'm not saying he hasn't been good, but I think folk are going over the top on this.



The big thing with Milan in recent weeks is that they are playing with athletic wing backs who make space and give Pirlo passing options.

In previous seasons Milan lacked width and it was quite easy for teams to get the game bogged down in midfield.
There's a lot of ambiguity in some of your posts, Red. In one post you say he's just improving, then in the next claim he's been good.

Take a proper stance, man. No wishy washy posts.
 

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Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
There's a lot of ambiguity in some of your posts, Red. In one post you say he's just improving, then in the next claim he's been good.

Take a proper stance, man.
He has been improving this season and for the last month or so he has been good, not as good as some people would have you believe, or good enough to justify his price and wage, though.

Clear enough?
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
I have to laugh at the Ronaldinho bandwagon, can you imagine that guy in our current team, trying to chase around scraps like Diego does? Haha. Milan are in great form and he is playing well, when they are not on form he isn't even visible, let's have a dose of reality.

That's what I love about this forum, opinions go from one extreme to the other.
One could argue that Milan are in great form partly(mostly?) due to Ronaldinho playing at the top of his game.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
I have to laugh at the Ronaldinho bandwagon, can you imagine that guy in our current team, trying to chase around scraps like Diego does? Haha. Milan are in great form and he is playing well, when they are not on form he isn't even visible, let's have a dose of reality.

That's what I love about this forum, opinions go from one extreme to the other.
we are the angry mob
we read the papers every day
we like what we like
we hate what we hate
and we're all so easily swayed
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
I haven't altered my opinions on any player or members of staff drastically unless it was called for.

The "you're all sheep" argument is fucking ridiculous, the current state of affairs is utterly unacceptable.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
You guys look so toothless in attack. I watched a bit of your game against Chievo. I just don't believe players like Diego, Marchisio and Melo could be so bad, did they just become poor players overnight.

The confidence is obviously rock bottom. Things have to be turned around, and by that i mean, Ciro has to go.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,969
Who has said that Ronaldinho is not having a very good season (last few months anyway)? So Milan play well and don't play well based on how Ronaldinho plays? That's pretty scary.

OK I see, you have to jump into an opinion with both feet, and if you try to provide balance you get mocked. Interesting.

So, can anyone answer my question? Imagine Ronaldinho in our team right now.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,780
So who will come after? We have no money for quality coaches and I don't want to see Ferrara v2.

That would come out even worse.
:agree:

Not that I want to see Ferrara as coach a minute longer. But for everyone slagging the guy for not resigning, I honestly think the board is short of better options and Ferrara resigning would only screw the pooch even more.

We don't need another untested coach with a new contract to come in, reset the clock, and start this miserable process all over again to where it takes us another half season to end up where we are right now.
 

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