[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (23 Viewers)

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milan

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Mar 30, 2006
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Lololol. Juve has the best midfield in Serie A and neither Boateng or Nocerino would start for us and both would be behind Nainggolan on the bench too. Both players are extremely overrated. I was having this discussion about 5 hours ago with a couple of friends that go for Milan and they both agreed that Nocerino and Boateng are just average or a little above average. Look how your midfield got destroyed by ours in the 2-0 win for us. Vidal is a true potential (and almost is) WC player, Boateng is not.
I fully agreed that we lost to you (and can lose again in the future) due to our crappy midfield.
And at the moment we have 0 world class midfielders. That's a huge problem.

Regarding your argument. I think Boateng would make it into your line up, Nocerino wouldn't though.
Another player that did make it into your line up is Pirlo! :p :) joking...
 

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ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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I fully agreed that we lost to you (and can lose again in the future) due to our crappy midfield.
And at the moment we have 0 world class midfielders. That's a huge problem.

Regarding your argument. I think Boateng would make it into your line up, Nocerino wouldn't though.
Another player that did make it into your line up is Pirlo! :p :) joking...
Boateng would not make it into our lineup at all, he is very overrated and is riding on a couple of nice goals and a flukey hat trick.
 

milan

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Mar 30, 2006
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Well that's just my personal opinion from seeing him in games. It's not an official opinion of Milan fans or AC Milan club. :p :D

Again, only time will tell how that turns out.
 

milan

Rossonero
Mar 30, 2006
89
Juve probably need to have a several point lead after that run of game if they are to win the title.
Out of those, the hardest games will be vs Juve, Napoli and Arsenal.
The others Milan should manage if we play at our best.

Anyway, Juve will play same teams sooner or later, so it doesn't matter. For Milan though, having those games in a row will be a physical challenge.


Oh btw, note to the trolls: you are trying too hard, I've been on the internet way too long to get caught up with any of you. :agree: I came here in peace. Cheerz.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Anyway, Juve will play same teams sooner or later, so it doesn't matter. For Milan though, having those games in a row will be a physical challenge.
The point being, we have already played away to Inter, Lazio, Napoli, Udinese and Roma. Our start to the season has been harder.
 

milan

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Mar 30, 2006
89
I can't recall the last time I saw them put in a good display against any half decent team.
That would be a whole different discussion relating to my personal doubts in Allegri. :)
Allegri does have a poor record against big teams, which is part of the reason why I personally would want a new coach.

Our games vs Arsenal + second round games vs Napoli, Juve and Inter should show what our abilities are.

Another problem is: we always have half of our squad injured.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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I don't rate Allegri and Milan have had injuries, but your main problem is that your midfield just isn't good enough to give you any sort of control over a game when you play against a decent side.
 

milan

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Mar 30, 2006
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The point being, we have already played away to Inter, Lazio, Napoli, Udinese and Roma. Our start to the season has been harder.
True. But it also depends on each of the team's form in the 2nd half of the season. Can Juve continue the unbeaten streak until the end of the season or play at the same level till the last round?
Will Milan play on the same level or improve or get worse?

Those are the real questions. Few teams can play an entire season without drops in form / performance.
 

Bezzy

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Jun 5, 2010
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True. But it also depends on each of the team's form in the 2nd half of the season. Can Juve continue the unbeaten streak until the end of the season or play at the same level till the last round?
Will Milan play on the same level or improve or get worse?

Those are the real questions. Few teams can play an entire season without drops in form / performance.
Juve has had many bad games in the last weeks.
Cagliari at home, lecce away, udinese away, roma away.

so I think we have a had a drop of form.
 
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