[ITA] Serie A 2015/2016 (13 Viewers)

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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So I got tickets for Roma-Napoli.. Finally. After lots of struggles with listicket. Now I'm just hoping I'll ever get in. Friend of mine who lives in Firenze will buy tickets for Fiorentina-Juventus the day before. Would be nice to see Juve trash Fiorentina and Roma and Napoli play a 4-4 draw or something.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Brocchi coaching a bunch of brocchi @Mark @JuveJay @Salvo

Milan are an absolute mess. Gotta admire their blatant short-termism. Is there really a need to sack Mihajlovic? I actually think he's doing a pretty good job given the rubbish players at his disposal. Galliani and Berlusconi are doing their best to destroy that club. Painfully and slowly.
Galliani is one thing but Berlu is now approaching Zamparini-esque moves. I don't think that he genuinely realises Milan are not a major player anymore.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Galliani is one thing but Berlu is now approaching Zamparini-esque moves. I don't think that he genuinely realises Milan are not a major player anymore.
There's no reason they shouldn't be. Teams with the history of Milan will always resurface at some point. It's just that Milan and Inter have been incredibly mismanaged. Inter basically got a 20 year advantage over all other Serie A teams in 2006 and capitalised in 2010, but failed to build on it. Milan completely lost it ever since really. No structure, no plan whatsoever.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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There's no reason they shouldn't be. Teams with the history of Milan will always resurface at some point. It's just that Milan and Inter have been incredibly mismanaged. Inter basically got a 20 year advantage over all other Serie A teams in 2006 and capitalised in 2010, but failed to build on it. Milan completely lost it ever since really. No structure, no plan whatsoever.
I agree, but Berlu doesn't seem to understand the requirement for stability and groundwork, as if he thinks because Milan are not in the CL or winning trophies it's an immediate coach failure and he needs replacing.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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There's no reason they shouldn't be. Teams with the history of Milan will always resurface at some point. It's just that Milan and Inter have been incredibly mismanaged. Inter basically got a 20 year advantage over all other Serie A teams in 2006 and capitalised in 2010, but failed to build on it. Milan completely lost it ever since really. No structure, no plan whatsoever.
I dont understand how their fans arent revolting.


Milan has a team that is 6th best in the league. They are in 6th position and coppa finals. Good work by the coach.


Milan has been consistantly in the top 3 highest grossing serie a team the past decade, beeing first for half of that time. Yet they only managed to build a team which has been 6th best for a few years now.


The management should be fired, not the coach.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Not letting Mihajlovic finish the season and having a go at silverware at the Coppa final is the ultimate troll and sign of disrespect by Berlusconi towards him.

Berlusconi clearly didn't like him and continually but pressure on Miha with his statements.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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There's no reason they shouldn't be. Teams with the history of Milan will always resurface at some point. It's just that Milan and Inter have been incredibly mismanaged. Inter basically got a 20 year advantage over all other Serie A teams in 2006 and capitalised in 2010, but failed to build on it. Milan completely lost it ever since really. No structure, no plan whatsoever.
They'll be like Liverpool at max.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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pointless to fire the coach at this moment of the season. since 2014, Milan had 5 coaches... isn't the coach the main problem. WE HAD A SHIT squad. when you play with abate, sciglio, Zapata and kucka, what can you do against teams which invests hundred of millions in players.

B has lost his mind... u under-age girls lover , you are a fucking billionar, you wont live more than 10 years, put the all that millons upfront , because anyway after you die, your kids like the leopard will split your fortune and spend it on cars, drugs and other shit.
so, invest or sell the club, u lunatic !!
:rofl: love the meltdown
 

ADP1897

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Apr 17, 2014
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Berlusconi, Galliani, Barbara may long you reigns.
Agreed with some ppl said both milanese clubs are heavily mismanaged. Iirc Inter have debt around 400mils. Add to that no CL next year, and those obligations/options. RIP Intermerda.
Lucky for us to have divine trio on Agnelli, Beppe, and Nedved. As Conte said "remember where we come from." To think we can dominate Seria A for 5 yr (hopefuly not a jynx) in a row after Inter won CL in 2010, still amaze me.


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Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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Brocchi coaching a bunch of brocchi @Mark @JuveJay @Salvo

Milan are an absolute mess. Gotta admire their blatant short-termism. Is there really a need to sack Mihajlovic? I actually think he's doing a pretty good job given the rubbish players at his disposal. Galliani and Berlusconi are doing their best to destroy that club. Painfully and slowly.
:numnum: :allegri:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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There's no reason they shouldn't be. Teams with the history of Milan will always resurface at some point. It's just that Milan and Inter have been incredibly mismanaged. Inter basically got a 20 year advantage over all other Serie A teams in 2006 and capitalised in 2010, but failed to build on it. Milan completely lost it ever since really. No structure, no plan whatsoever.
To be honest, im not so sure how they will resurface. Before, if they had one terrible season, you could say they could switch gears and come stronger in the next one.... but the problem in nowadays milans is that their core problems are very deep.
They cant switch gears because they dont have money, they are poorly managed and have no idea how to attack their problems. Add to that the poor economical state of serie A and Italy, and you can clearly see they are in a spiral.

ACMilan will not return to its glory days until they change management and take a whole different road...like juve did with the agnelli/marotta era. But since Berlusconi is the owner...this will not change in the foreseable future. He is a washed out "romantic" who thinks he can operate the club like he did in the 90s...he is even worst now..because they are practically playing roullete with their coaches until they hit the jackpot.

Also, since competition internationally is so strong... when the hit the jackpot with a player...better teams will come right away to buy him and Milan will be forced to sell to pay increased debts. Eager Players will use milan as a stepping stone and fly away at first chance.

As you see, both milan clubs need a serious inject of capital and clear and effective ways to operate. But both requirements are just a fantasy for them. Things really look grim for those 2 teams..and sadly this hurst the league so much.

See how much have costed us to improve from zero....pracically 5 years of really good management. Milan will need much more.

Not letting Mihajlovic finish the season and having a go at silverware at the Coppa final is the ultimate troll and sign of disrespect by Berlusconi towards him.

Berlusconi clearly didn't like him and continually but pressure on Miha with his statements.
I dont why he appointed him then if he was not going to support him. Berlusconi has a bad habit of having a big mouth and always say negative things to the press. If a coach doesnt use the formations he suggest then he gets mad like a little boy and starts moaning. He is a frustrated coach, thats all the problem.

 
Jun 6, 2015
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There's a huge difference in leadership qualities between us and the other top Serie A teams.

We have:
Buffon (Italy NT and Juve captain)
Evra (former France NT captain and ManU vice-captain)
Khedira (Germany NT vice-captain)
Lichtsteiner (Switzerland NT captain)
Then there are our vice-captains Chiellini and Marchisio

Napoli have:
Hamsik (Napoli captain and Slovakia NT vice-captain)
Higuain
Reina
Maggio
Insigne

Roma have:
Totti
De Rossi
Florenzi
Keita
De Sanctis

Inter have:
Icardi
Miranda

Milan have:
Montolivo
Abbiati
Mexes
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Selling Ibra and TS. With those two they already had such an ageing squad, it needed replacements, not revolution.
They waited too long with replacing their old guys and even kept adding new ones like Van Bommel. Then they lost all of them in one summer and were left with bunch of nobodies. And then they sell Ibra and Silva for 60M and don't buy any good replacements :lol:

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:agree: They could have kept Ibra and slowly replaced everyone else.

They have also been experimenting with poor coaches instead of trying to go for a more guaranteed quality coach.
Ibra was on 10M+ wages, thats why they sold him. But they got 60M for him and Silva and I don't even remember any worthy signings that summer
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
39,011
Yeh, they went blank and signed no one. Lol.
That was when the real circus started. Before they were with the "danger" alerts ringing... but after Ibra and Silva left.. it was chaos.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
There's a huge difference in leadership qualities between us and the other top Serie A teams.

We have:
Buffon (Italy NT and Juve captain)
Evra (former France NT captain and ManU vice-captain)
Khedira (Germany NT vice-captain)
Lichtsteiner (Switzerland NT captain)
Then there are our vice-captains Chiellini and Marchisio

Napoli have:
Hamsik (Napoli captain and Slovakia NT vice-captain)
Higuain
Reina
Maggio
Insigne

Roma have:
Totti
De Rossi
Florenzi
Keita
De Sanctis

Inter have:
Icardi
Miranda

Milan have:
Montolivo
Abbiati
Mexes
While i was focussing on them beeing 6th in terms of quality, then there is this factor aswel

Its quite an embarassing list for both Milan teams.
 
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