Lippi returns? (1 Viewer)

simoncauchi

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Feb 21, 2007
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I think that milan don't have concerns about Ancelotti's future job.
At the end where did Didier Deschamps go after we replaced him?
It will be a mistake to compare didier with ancelotti. What did didier win and what did ancelotti win? I think Ancellotti will stay with Milan but that only depends on him and not Milan and Berlusconi.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
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It will be a mistake to compare didier with ancelotti. What did didier win and what did ancelotti win? I think Ancellotti will stay with Milan but that only depends on him and not Milan and Berlusconi.
I just wanted to express that it's all about business no matter if it's about Ancelotti or someone else.
 

Pingo

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Oct 31, 2007
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Juve: Yes To Ranieri, No To Lippi

The Juventus hierarchy have insisted that Claudio Ranieri will be staying as coach for the considerable future, and that Marcello Lippi will not be returning to the club.

Ranieri has come under heavy fire since the 3-2 home defeat to Fiorentina at the weekend, a result which means that Juve have picked up just one point in their last three games.

With the Bianconeri’s Champions League qualification hopes now in the balance, many supporters have been calling for 'the Tinkerman’ to be sacked.

Reports in the press have also suggested that Marcello Lippi may be lined up to replace Ranieri, however Gigli has categorically rubbished these rumours.

“Lippi is a dear friend of mine but a dossier to bring him here does not exist,” stated President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli.

General manager Jean-Claude Blanc has maintained Gigli’s stance, and says that they have a project in place to keep Ranieri in charge for the considerable future.

“We have a medium to long-term project with Ranieri and his staff,” declared Blanc.

“We intend to go forward like this.”
Another, great comments from our board...Just great i'm filing lucky (saracasm)...Guys we are fucked, like i said...Gigli, Sucko , Frenchy nad Ruineri no clue what are they doing...That's why Moggi is right to say that "we" are not going to win nothing in 5 years...We got 2 to 3 year plan with "DM player loving, no clue" Ruineri..."Just" 2 or 3 years to go guys...chin up boys...:yuck: :mad: :wallbang: :wallbang:
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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whats that project about? get juve to uefa cup? so that buffon and co leave? and 5 years later we will fight for what? 15 position?
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Lippi Names Milan Shopping List

According to reports in Italy, Marcello Lippi is ready to take over as Milan Coach provided his wish-list of five top-class players is met by the club hierarchy.

Carlo Ancelotti’s future at San Siro is in huge doubt following the team’s disappointing exit from the Champions League earlier in the week.

Marcello Lippi has been heavily linked with replacing Ancelotti, but according to the Corriere dello Sport, he is only prepared to take over if the five following players are signed by the club: Mauro Camoranesi, Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus), Ricardo Quaresma (Porto), Gianluca Zambrotta (Barcelona), Fabio Cannavaro (Real Madrid).

This could pose some problems for a number of reasons. The first is political. Camoranesi and Iaquinta would be difficult to acquire, given the fact that they are playing for rivals Juventus.

The second factor is economic. As Milan only reached the last 16 of the Champions League, and are struggling to reach next season’s competition, it is impossible to begin negotiating summer transfers until they know if they are going to finish in the top four of Serie A.

Failure to do so would certainly rule out the signing of any of these players, with the exception of Zambrotta who it is rumoured has already give his word to a summer transfer.

goal.com
 

Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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Lippi Names Milan Shopping List

According to reports in Italy, Marcello Lippi is ready to take over as Milan Coach provided his wish-list of five top-class players is met by the club hierarchy.

Carlo Ancelotti’s future at San Siro is in huge doubt following the team’s disappointing exit from the Champions League earlier in the week.

Marcello Lippi has been heavily linked with replacing Ancelotti, but according to the Corriere dello Sport, he is only prepared to take over if the five following players are signed by the club: Mauro Camoranesi, Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus), Ricardo Quaresma (Porto), Gianluca Zambrotta (Barcelona), Fabio Cannavaro (Real Madrid).

This could pose some problems for a number of reasons. The first is political. Camoranesi and Iaquinta would be difficult to acquire, given the fact that they are playing for rivals Juventus.

The second factor is economic. As Milan only reached the last 16 of the Champions League, and are struggling to reach next season’s competition, it is impossible to begin negotiating summer transfers until they know if they are going to finish in the top four of Serie A.

Failure to do so would certainly rule out the signing of any of these players, with the exception of Zambrotta who it is rumoured has already give his word to a summer transfer.

goal.com
pure bullshit, it's obvious all the writer has done is name 5 of Lippi's preferred players and tried to congesture up something in relation to Milan
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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:lol: If lippi wanted iaquinta and cammo why wouldn't he just come to juve? I'm sure it would be easy to get canna back on free transfer if he wanted to. goal.com is becoming the next tribal....
 
Dec 6, 2007
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if we didnt spend any money on Almiron, Tiago, Boumsong we could might have just bought him..If Lippi was here he could of went agianst the purchase of these players...He could just say to the board i went quaresma
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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The second factor is economic. As Milan only reached the last 16 of the Champions League, and are struggling to reach next season’s competition, it is impossible to begin negotiating summer transfers until they know if they are going to finish in the top four of Serie A.
And people on this forum wanted Milan's success in Europe for the "good" of Italian football.
 

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