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AC Milan: Allegri SACKED
shpalman 11 years ago
AC Milan, Italy 55 2252

Like i wrote yesterday in the match comments, one positive outcome after the disgraceful debacle against Sassuolo would be that Allegri gets sacked.

it's now official: ALLEGRI GOT SACKED!!!

the official AC Milan announcement message says the team is in the hands of Tassotti while a choice is being made between Inzaghi or Seedorf, who can leave brazil in any moment without contract problems.

one 1st small win for us.

http://www.acmilan.com/en/news/show/150821

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charlie33 11 years ago
Arsenal, England 14 188

I really dont know what happened to him this season. He was a great manager a few years ago

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Dephased 11 years ago
Arsenal, United States 12 501

Its not about him, its just that the team is plain average.

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Iraqi_Madridista 11 years ago
Real Madrid 33 1388

No wonder , we all expected Allegri to be sacked soon. Seedorf might be the new manager (goal.com)

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jvh1312 11 years ago
Ajax, Brazil 14 171

Seedorf new coach

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Footaholic 11 years ago
Arsenal, Egypt 178 2277

Alegri was always in a lose-lose situation from what I can see. Now the hierarchy will not have anyone left to take all the heat. Still, would be interesting to see Seedorf back at Milan. Not sure how he's going to manage a club of this size without any real managerial experience.

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shpalman 11 years ago
AC Milan, Italy 55 2252

@charlie:
he never was a great coach, he actually isn't. the 1st year he won the league title just because he had an amazing team of players who already had a strong established style of play (plus Ibra). the next year, after he exluded Pirlo from the project, after he got the team more into "his" mentality, we weren't able to win the scudo. to not to mention the CL performances. the 3rd year all the seniors left and the rest is history. Gattuso, after he left, many times talked in a way that he made understand that there was not the same mentality anymore in the dressing room, that "people" were not serious professionals. after some time i understood that by "people", he meant Allegri and his pupils. just go and watch some training sessions on YT, players chatters even while SPRINTING. i mean, how the hell you can sprint & talk at the same time? that clearly means that you're not sprinting.
well that is the level of professionalism that Allegri brought. he likes Robinho, Boateng and Nocerino because they always bring good mood, doing jokes and stuff. that is OK, i mean, it's always nice to have positive attitude, do jokes. it's OK. but there's way, and way. allegri basically turned Milan in a bunch of lazy spoiled f*cks. are really few the players who kept being serious and professional. and let's not talk about Matri. he tried to bring him to Milan since the 1st year, another of his pupils. in this season he then came to the point to suggest to buy Matri for 12mil, because we needed a stricker. oh yea, not a defender, right? a damn stricker.

now, if you call this a great manager...

@Iraqi:
actually it IS a bit of a wonder, because AC Milan, like RM, never sacks a coach in the middle of a season. they are the only 2 clubs in europe to have this gallant policy.

it happened 2 times in the last 28 years tho', in situations very similar to this one. in the end, as a president, you can't really watch your club being destroyed under your eyes by an ignorant prick, can you? lol

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shpalman 11 years ago
AC Milan, Italy 55 2252

@Dephased:

so this is an average team

ok, EL92 is injuried. oh and btw, injuries are another "feature" brought by Allegri, he's a bit like Apple products.
i came to know this only few days ago, and i was shocked: Allegri is the one who ditched MilanLab.
apparently this little detail didn't go public, i didn't even know that MilanLAb was ditched, but now thinking about it... one wonders why players like Nesta and Pirlo were/are still able to play and be in form at the age of 34, and young talents in the last 3 years got continuosly injuried, to the point they were/are not able to play more than 2 consecutive matches without having an issue.

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Iraqi_Madridista 11 years ago
Real Madrid 33 1388

@shpalman , Yes i agree but we RM are making huge changes. We have our talents , We are not gonna buy any player atm and our squad is small not like 2 or 3 seasons ago we had many players who were left on the bench and didnt play any match. But anyways ACM is very poor now and they will not play CL next year. Why buy Honda? id rather buy Dzagoev who is a better player than him. Did you see Honda vs Bayern at home this season in the CL? he missed like 5 or 4 huge chances and he missed a penalty.

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shpalman 11 years ago
AC Milan, Italy 55 2252

poor you mean financially?

Honda is ok imo, it was an "all around" operation:

1) the player is good and he can still improve, a bad day can happen to anyone.
2) he came for free.
3) he generates 7mil per year revenue for ACM.

he is not one "more" player, he's going to replace someone else, so in terms of badge it's good too. i think ACM now are going to kick lot of those mediocre player arses out of the club.

he's a serious, hard working, professional player who even loves our jersey. these are the kind of players who fit into ACM standards.

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shpalman 11 years ago
AC Milan, Italy 55 2252

look at this, in the first 25 secs, Honda gets pissed and claps the hands meaning: COME F*CKING ONN!
because people loses time, they are lazy and do jokes while training.
by the look, do they look like a team which has 22 points, sitting near the relegation danger zone?

unacceptable and unprofessional.

this happened every day, continuosly, and Allegri was ok with it. he'd even come and do a joke instead to say to get back to work.

actually balo-dejong-rami are ok. it's nocerino the one doing drama with robinho in the backround, stopping the training.

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expertfootball11 11 years ago
Real Madrid, France 64 2837

Letting Balotelli in milan was a HUGE mistake IMO. It made only sink the club. Milan, for the last 3 years, wasn't able to get enough strategic players, even though El Sharaawy is excellent, for me the most relevant Milan player of the season. Honda came for what? He should have bought more quality mildfieders or defenders. Abbiati is getting old. Poor décisions have cost his place, unfortunately.

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JuvE19 11 years ago
Juventus, Iraq 4 385

@experfootball11, I don't think buying Mario was a mistake. Without him, Milan would not be in the CL this season. He is not playing well this season, but so is the rest of the players in Milan. Honda is imo a very good buy from Milan. This guy is class. Just see some of his games with CSKA Moscow. Plus they got him for free. Abbiati is playing very bad in these last matches. Milan should definitely buy a new keeper, either now or in the summer. But you who was a really bad purchase from Milan? Matri...I'm so happy Milan bought him for 12 mil :D This guy doesn't worth 2 mil imo.

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Keisuke 11 years ago
Chelsea, Japan 0 830

Iraqi_Madridista, don't give your opinion if you have seen only one match of Honda in your life and don't even know that he comes to Milan for free, so stupid... In fact, you maybe not have seen the match because Honda don't miss the penalty, it was a perfect penalty! Dzagoev was injured and since he's came back, he's not the same but you don't know it because you don't look CSKA... Please, stop inventing bullsh!t...

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Wolfie 11 years ago Edited
Inter, Germany 94 1844

^ Do not even waste your time with Iraqi.. He is a few screws short of a workbench.
@JuvE - for sure, without Balo, Milan would not be in CL. Allegri would have been fired last season.
Balo is still one Milans best players this season..

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^ Do not even waste your time with Iraqi.. He is a few screws short of a workbench.
@JuvE - for sure, without Balo, Milan would not be in CL. Allegri would have been fired last season.
Balo is still Milan best player this season..