There are many rumours flying about Ronaldinho becoming the next brazilian to join Milans vast collection of Brazilian stars along with Alexandre Pato possibly joining in the summer. i would like to discuss with you guys the possablity of Ronaldinho coming to Milan and what effect that would have on Serie A for the good and bad.
The Good points.
If Ronaldinho has his heart set on a move to milan then silvio berlusconi must dip deep into his pockets to ensure the rossoneri would snap up the current worl and european player of the year. Forget about his poor showing at the world cup- did anybody apart from Kaka shine for the selcao? Just marvel at his form in both la liga and the champions league over the last couple of years. The Diavologot a first hand glimpse of what to expect if they bought into a 70 million euro player just look at the dinho sucker punchin the 2004-05 champions league when he gave a deft chip over to guily to finish the killing blow to milan.
i know that luxury buys are more of an inter thing to do, but milan need somebody to fill the boots of Sheva. Kaka could do the job, but why overload him hes young let him express himself run wild dont pin him down now, he wont be like that forever remember. and if your scoffing at the thought of dinho been a goal machine well consider this no less than 17 goals in 29 primera liga appreances added to seven in 12 cl matches last season. yes i know its not quite Sheva status but please remember Pippo, Gila , and oleveira would be expected to chip in with a few as well not counting Kaka's goals alone.
Milans midfield is arguably there biggest strength so it would be easy to assume that bringing an unprdictable fantasia in would be a bit of a gamble but there would be no need to change the team to fit him in you could have Pirlo and Gattuso deeper in a defensive midfield place sparying the ball around from deep, Kaka and Seedorf pulling the strings from a higher position leavinf Inzaghi/Gila/oleveira upfront with Roni as more of an secondry striker. Thus giving berlu his wish of two men up top and carletto the missing piece to his xmas tree formation albeit a midfield model.
Not only does the move make sense froma playing point of view there is also the commercial aspect to the transfer thus attracting more people wearing the milan jersy with his name accross the back £50 a shirt not bad considering world wide sales also this could end the myth that serie a is boring and defensive.
The Bad Points
Why do Milan need Dinho they have got Kaka who has said that he wants to help also when he gets the ball and puts his afterbuners on and sets off for the goal nobody can stop him so why have dinho hogging the ball out wide when Milans wonderboy could be bombing towards the goal. Kaka is a hard woker on the other hand a hard worker Dinho is not he dosnt track back like Kaka does he will have a walk back to half way to catch his breath not running the length of the pitch like Kaka does and then back again. Also with Gourcuff, Kaka, Andrea Pirlo and Gattuso secure of there spots why splash out £70? on another midfielder. Milan buying Dinho is very much like wearing a diamond encrusted suit seems fun at first but then you feel foolish after a bit so is the investment in Dinho the best move for milan or could £70 be better invested in some defenders.
The Good points.
If Ronaldinho has his heart set on a move to milan then silvio berlusconi must dip deep into his pockets to ensure the rossoneri would snap up the current worl and european player of the year. Forget about his poor showing at the world cup- did anybody apart from Kaka shine for the selcao? Just marvel at his form in both la liga and the champions league over the last couple of years. The Diavologot a first hand glimpse of what to expect if they bought into a 70 million euro player just look at the dinho sucker punchin the 2004-05 champions league when he gave a deft chip over to guily to finish the killing blow to milan.
i know that luxury buys are more of an inter thing to do, but milan need somebody to fill the boots of Sheva. Kaka could do the job, but why overload him hes young let him express himself run wild dont pin him down now, he wont be like that forever remember. and if your scoffing at the thought of dinho been a goal machine well consider this no less than 17 goals in 29 primera liga appreances added to seven in 12 cl matches last season. yes i know its not quite Sheva status but please remember Pippo, Gila , and oleveira would be expected to chip in with a few as well not counting Kaka's goals alone.
Milans midfield is arguably there biggest strength so it would be easy to assume that bringing an unprdictable fantasia in would be a bit of a gamble but there would be no need to change the team to fit him in you could have Pirlo and Gattuso deeper in a defensive midfield place sparying the ball around from deep, Kaka and Seedorf pulling the strings from a higher position leavinf Inzaghi/Gila/oleveira upfront with Roni as more of an secondry striker. Thus giving berlu his wish of two men up top and carletto the missing piece to his xmas tree formation albeit a midfield model.
Not only does the move make sense froma playing point of view there is also the commercial aspect to the transfer thus attracting more people wearing the milan jersy with his name accross the back £50 a shirt not bad considering world wide sales also this could end the myth that serie a is boring and defensive.
The Bad Points
Why do Milan need Dinho they have got Kaka who has said that he wants to help also when he gets the ball and puts his afterbuners on and sets off for the goal nobody can stop him so why have dinho hogging the ball out wide when Milans wonderboy could be bombing towards the goal. Kaka is a hard woker on the other hand a hard worker Dinho is not he dosnt track back like Kaka does he will have a walk back to half way to catch his breath not running the length of the pitch like Kaka does and then back again. Also with Gourcuff, Kaka, Andrea Pirlo and Gattuso secure of there spots why splash out £70? on another midfielder. Milan buying Dinho is very much like wearing a diamond encrusted suit seems fun at first but then you feel foolish after a bit so is the investment in Dinho the best move for milan or could £70 be better invested in some defenders.
