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Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Sinisa's drill sargeant dress down berating of the squad after most games lately isnt being too well received it seems:


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Mihajlovic irritates Milan stars

by Football Italia

Sinisa Mihajlovic was called in by Milan chiefs after players reportedly complained at his harsh management style.

The Rossoneri started the campaign with defeat to Fiorentina and a victory over Empoli, but the*Coach blasted his squad in the Press.

After a midweek friendly, he even said the reserves played today and you can tell why they are reserves.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, some stars are irritated at his constant criticism and complained to the club.

Mihajlovic had dinner with President Silvio Berlusconi and CEO Adriano Galliani last night, where he was questioned about the current situation.

Many fans have instead welcomed his attitude as a stark contrast to Pippo Inzaghi, who tried to defend his squadn even when they failed to qualify for Europe.


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I get the reaction, dont make it a routine to insult/berate your team, yes be tough, harsh, discplinarian, but mainly behind closed doors, not too much in public or it will backfire.
 

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icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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Sinisa's drill sargeant dress down berating of the squad after most games lately isnt being too well received it seems:


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Mihajlovic irritates Milan stars

by Football Italia

Sinisa Mihajlovic was called in by Milan chiefs after players reportedly complained at his harsh management style.

The Rossoneri started the campaign with defeat to Fiorentina and a victory over Empoli, but the*Coach blasted his squad in the Press.

After a midweek friendly, he even said the reserves played today and you can tell why they are reserves.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, some stars are irritated at his constant criticism and complained to the club.

Mihajlovic had dinner with President Silvio Berlusconi and CEO Adriano Galliani last night, where he was questioned about the current situation.

Many fans have instead welcomed his attitude as a stark contrast to Pippo Inzaghi, who tried to defend his squadn even when they failed to qualify for Europe.


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I get the reaction, dont make it a routine to insult/berate your team, yes be tough, harsh, discplinarian, but mainly behind closed doors, not too much in public or it will backfire.
My initial reaction was, does Milan still have stars :D
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Mine too actually. Only "star" name they have is a bum they got back a year after because England got bored of his reality show level wtfness long enough to notice he is not a good enough player anymore.
 

JuveJay

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Football is full of pansies now, I can imagine them crying in that dressing room because Mihajlovic bruised their egos. Milan were the source of this kind of douchebaggery and fragility in calcio once Ibra left, incidentally it happened under Allegri :shifty:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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This season's salary budget for all teams:




Its bound to have several errors as usual, but corious, is it true both Evra and Barzagli's contract expires next summer?
 

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Serie A Wage Bill and Top Earner


Juventus: €124m (Paul Pogba, €4.5m)
Roma: €113m (Daniele De Rossi, €6.5m)
Milan: €101m (Carlos Bacca, €3.5m)
Inter: €94m (Geoffrey Kondogbia, €3.5m)
Napoli: €74m (Gonzalo Higuain €5.5m)
Lazio: €52m (Miroslav Klose, €2m)
Fiorentina: €46m (Giuseppe Rossi, €2.4m)
Sampdoria: €28m (Eder, €0.9m)
Bologna: €27m (Mattia Destro, €1.6m)
Sassuolo: €27m (Domenico Berardi, €1.1m)
Genoa: €26m (Mattia Perin, €1.1m)
Atalanta: €25m (German Denis, €1m)
Udinese: €25m (Antonio Di Natale, €0.8m)
Palermo: €24m (Stefano Sorrentino, €1m)
Torino: €24m (Fabio Quagliarella, €0.85m)
Verona: €21m (Luca Toni, €1.15m)
Chievo: €16m (Alberto Paloschi, €0.7m)
Empoli: €14m (Riccardo Saponara, €0.8m)
Carpi: €13m (Marco Borriello, €0.55m)
Frosinone: €8m (Samuele Longo, €0.3m)
 

catch22

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Aug 23, 2015
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Mancini the top paid coach in Serie A

Mancini 4m
Max: 3.5m
Garcia 2.8m
Miha 2.0m
Pioli 1.0m
Sousa 1.0m
Sarri 0.8m


I see that Roma pay Cole 2.4m to stay at home. No wonder he doesn't want to leave
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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poor Padoin. Hope he at least gets a decent bonus per appearance.

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poor Padoin. Hope he at least gets a decent bonus per appearance.
 
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