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If your beloved club was to be bought out by an bajillionaire, would it be better to spend insane
transfer fees on a number of players or bring in a coaching staff that could make the West Ham
reserves play like Milan's Dream Team of the late 80's and early 90's. So why not build [...]
Le Boss speaks several languages in fluent tongue but if reports in Italy are to go by then he
better get Italian added to his forte!
Apparently AC Milan are lining up Arsene Wenger as a potential replacement for boss Carlo Ancelotti
after yet another poor start to the Serie A season for the Rossoneri.
Do you have an incredible amount of free time on your hands? Do you not care if you ever [insert
verb of your choice here] a girlfriend? Are you indifferent about bathing frequently? If so, then
pay attention: Football Manager, the game which allows you to pretend you're Rafa Benitez, Carlo
Ancelotti or The Voyeur, [.
AC Milan have sensationally lined up Arsene Wenger as their new boss, according to reports from
Italy. National daily Il Giorno is suggesting that Carlo Ancelotti's reign at the San Siro could be
up after the team endured yet another poor start to the season. And the Milan-based newspaper
claims that the Serie A club have been [.
Three Golden Balls on the field: Kaká, Ronaldinho, Shevchenko. Was it enough for AC Milan to
turn their catastrophic pre-season and Serie A debut around? Alas, all Rossoneri supporters already
know the answer to that question. Once again, Ancelotti's team blanked out against
"moderate" (on paper) opposition, and notice I say "on paper" because on the [.
AC Milan silenced at San Siro, the party for the thousands of Rossoneri fans ruined, all gathered
to see Ronaldinho in action. There just is something that still isn't working in Carlo Ancelotti's
team... The star on the field today was undoubtedly the Brazilian nº80, but in the end Bologna
were the real victors, walking away [.
By way of a complement to our weekly look at German football called Bundesbag, we're going to be
regularly updating you on the other leagues vying for your attention around Europe and indeed the
world at large.
This week, we're checking out the first weekend of action in Serie A, and we begin with reigning
champions Inter who were playing away to Sampdoria on Saturday.
All of Carlo Ancelotti's high powered summer acquisitions were on display. Flamini, Ronaldinho,
and Sheva started for Milan but they ran out of gas as a lively Genoa team ran their legs off.
Genoa won through Sciulli and Milito's PK in stoppage time. This is Milan's second loss and
Ancelotti must be second guessing his high priced transfer choices.
You know it's funny: it seems that whenever AC Milan are in trouble, all they need to lift their
spirits is a little Lazio "rejuvenation cure". Just around the same time last year, the
Rossoneri had just played an abysmal UEFA Champions League match against Celtic Glasgow (in which
Dida infamously faked being mortally hit [.
Or should I say... R80? Either way ladies & gentlemen, Ronaldinho could not have picked a better
day to score the first Serie A goal of his AC Milan career. With the first edition of 2008-09's
"Derby della Madonnina", the Rossoneri have struck a big blow to Inter and José
Mourinho's big "confidence plan".
Carlo Ancelotti bana hep kaypak bir karakter olarak gelir. Herkese 'he' diyen, etliye
sütlüye karışmayan bir adam sanki. Milan bu sene lige iki mağlubiyetle
başlayınca bu hafta bileti kesilir artık diye düşünürken gelen
haberler İtalyan teknik adamın direkten döndüğünü yazıyor.
Üstelik Galliani gönderilmesini isterken, sportif direktör Leonardo istifaya
karşı çıkmış.
Reading such an illustrious name of AC Milan in the UEFA Cup clearly signals a time of
underachievement and ‘crisis', but even as the situation stands it has to be said that the
task of pushing aside Zurich is a simple job. The UEFA Cup can act as a relief for Carlo Ancelotti
as it temporarily removes the domestic pressures which are currently exposing him.