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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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One thing i noticed today about milan


when that constant guy came on, and milan pulled the play alot more open on the wings, they were pretty dangoures, its a miracle samp didnt concede

I'm certain that cunt allegri wont find it out but

milan in 4-2-3-1

montolivo as advanced playmaker, flamini next to him
boateng in front of them behind striker
constand and robinho wide
pazzini deep


both flanks are pretty fast, one is tricky, the other is strong
supplied by montolivo's passing range (i'm sure they would bleed to get pirlo back)
boateng in a free role, but much like vidal in germany did.
pazzini as the targetman up front, fed from the flanks, or laying off to boateng or flamini

make that work and they are inferior to us, but definatly superior to milan and napoli

at least offensive wise
 

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j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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Offensive wise Napoli and even Inter right now are better than us, Meelan on the other hand are clueless, I would be surprised if they reach CHL with their current squad.
 

Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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One thing i noticed today about milan


when that constant guy came on, and milan pulled the play alot more open on the wings, they were pretty dangoures, its a miracle samp didnt concede

I'm certain that cunt allegri wont find it out but

milan in 4-2-3-1

montolivo as advanced playmaker, flamini next to him
boateng in front of them behind striker
constand and robinho wide
pazzini deep


both flanks are pretty fast, one is tricky, the other is strong
supplied by montolivo's passing range (i'm sure they would bleed to get pirlo back)
boateng in a free role, but much like vidal in germany did.
pazzini as the targetman up front, fed from the flanks, or laying off to boateng or flamini

make that work and they are inferior to us, but definatly superior to milan and napoli

at least offensive wise
A 4-2-3-1 with the players Milan have is a death wish. They're better off playing a 4-3-3 IMO.

Abbiati
Abate - Zapata - Mexes - Antonini
Constant - Montolivo - Nocerino
Boateng/SES - Pazzini - Robinho​

There was no reason why Yepes and Bonera were starting. Allegri sure is a retard.

I know people are going to start laughing with Boateng out wide, but Milan are already a joke with him playing a trequartista. He sucks balls there.
May as well try him out wide.

Or sign Kaka.

Constant - Montolivo - Boateng
Kaka
Pazzini - Robinho
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
A 4-2-3-1 with the players Milan have is a death wish. They're better off playing a 4-3-3 IMO.

Abbiati
Abate - Zapata - Mexes - Antonini
Constant - Montolivo - Nocerino
Boateng/SES - Pazzini - Robinho​

There was no reason why Yepes and Bonera were starting. Allegri sure is a retard.

I know people are going to start laughing with Boateng out wide, but Milan are already a joke with him playing a trequartista. He sucks balls there.
May as well try him out wide.

Or sign Kaka.

Constant - Montolivo - Boateng
Kaka
Pazzini - Robinho
Your formation would definatly work better then what allegri put on :p

If they had kaka however, think about playing him as trequartista, and boateng and constand wide, flamini or nocerino to protect montolivo, and press opponents all over


allegri is really the worst coach ever
 

donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
3,370
Palermo was damned good up until it got 2-0. they had a clear penalty denied by the ref too. It was so obvious. There was a shot from behind the lines-man that showed him looking straight at the incident. If it was given the scoreline would've totally been different. So the garbage men better STFU about the refereeings.

If we buy that damned striker, I don't think any of these teams would have a chance to compete with us.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Cassano had said he was particularly glad to be Yuto Nagatomo’s teammate and revealed how quickly he has settled in.

“This morning I work Nagatomo up at 9am, which he didn’t appreciate. As soon as I have a spare moment, I go and bother him!”
LOL smart move from Inter, put him with the quiet Japanese guy who will not try to kill him after 30 minutes in his company.
 

Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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Wasn't Mauri accused of match fixing? He played today and assisted on the winning goal.

Zeman...:lol:

meelan...:lol:
true , if he actually get's a ban that is totally not right , it is one of the problems of not putting everyone to trial at the same time , or at least before the championship started
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Grande Ciro! :touched: Now give us 6 points and you'll be even grander :D

Meelan :lol:
This is my 13th season as a Juventino, and I can't recall us EVER losing the first game of Serie A. Can anyone recall when was the last time we lost the opener?

PS oh and fuck Susy Capagnale, did you enjoy that, you meelanista cunt? muhahaha
It had to be Milan, didn't it... to get fucked in the ass on the first game at home...
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
Damn, I'm still hurt about how Ciro's time as a Coach sucked here. I wish him the best with Samp, maybe someday he may return back to us.
 
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