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Post by BiasedMilanFan3 Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:25 pm

By "next season" , do they mean 2012-2013 or 2013-2014?
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Post by Eivindo Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:55 pm

vasanthPato wrote:
‎"Kevin Strootman will be a Milan player Next Season.PSV and Milan have an initial Agreement" - Pietro Mazzara bounce

Who the hell is this Strootman? What has he done?

What I like about Rossi is that he was one of the very best strikers of the ball. Excellent shooting technique, relatively smart player too. Wasnt Barcelona interested in Rossi for a while hmm

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Post by Guest Mon Aug 13, 2012 3:37 pm

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There's been some confusion about what position he plays and his main qualities. The following article should make things clearer (from 442). It is fairly long but still a great read. FYI, we are now meant to be in talks for him according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

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As Kevin Strootman prepares to turn out for the Dutch national team on Friday night, it's a far cry from De Adelaarshorst. That 6,700-capacity stadium in Deventer is where Strootman started last season, lining up for Sparta Rotterdam at Go Ahead Eagles in Dutch football's second tier.

Strootman scored Sparta’s equaliser that day, and his stock has continued to rise sharply ever since. As Dutch national team coach Bert van Marwijk, who has gradually become one of Strootman's biggest fans, puts it: "I think the boy can go a long way."

In fact one of the things that impressed Van Marwijk was that the young man didn't go very far over summer. Strootman's storming season for Sparta had caught the eye of suitors abroad, from Premier League sides Tottenham and Fulham to Serie A giants AS Roma, but the midfielder opted to stay in his homeland with PSV – much to the national boss's pleasure.

Strootman cuts a languid figure and on first appearance alone it’s hard to imagine he was a creative attacking midfielder in the trequartista mould in his earlier days. But watch him spray the ball over long and short range, with intuition, vision and a gifted left foot, and you'll stop judging this book by its cover.

Born in southern Holland in February 1990 and starting with local side Rijsoord, he joined Sparta’s youth academy in 2007. By January 2008 he was promoted to the senior team and started to create a buzz. He was linked with leading Dutch clubs in summer 2009 after his first full season, but no move transpired and he stayed on.

The following season was the lowest point of his short career. After a disastrous campaign, Sparta were relegated for only the second time in their history. His own individual potential tempted champions FC Twente but again the move didn't happen and he played a further sixteen times for Sparta last season in the second division.

Last winter brought an unsurprising return to the top flight, with FC Utrecht, but perhaps more importantly a switch of position. Adjusting from the advance role he was afforded at Sparta, he became a more reassured, deeper-lying regista, excelling at ball retention and recycling.

That said, Strootman hasn't allowing his attacking instinct to wane; he often joined in with Utrecht attacks and remains confident in goalscoring positions.

His impressive performances at his new club – not to mention the successful procession through the Netherlands U18, U19 and U21 levels – earned him a full cap in the February friendly against Austria, becoming the 21st player to be handed a début under Van Marwijk’s tenure.

After the game he was praised by Wesley Sneijder for his quick adaptation – adjusting to the rhythm of the team without putting a foot wrong– and showing nerves of steel given the situation.

Strootman came into the Dutch consciousness with his usual impeccable timing. After the 2010 World Cup campaign's consistent selection of two destructive defensive midfielders, Van Marwijk has altered the Oranje's central shape.

In truth necessity was the mother of invention, due to Nigel de Jong’s suspension. But using Rafael van der Vaart as a deep-lying playmaker successfully invoked memories of long-ago Holland sides.

The question is whether Van Marwijk will retain it in the long run, especially when Mark van Bommel and Nigel de Jong are both in the squad, but with Finland and Moldova the next opponents after facing San Marino tonight, it's a fair bet that the coach will stick with the creative players.

Strootman was one of the few that stood out in Holland’s mini-tour of South America early in the summer, most notably his performance against Brazil. Van der Vaart's absence allowed him to play in the deep-lying playmaker role – impressively – alongside the more defensively rounded De Jong.

After the tour, amid much speculation, Strootman and his FC Utrecht teammate Dries Mertens moved to PSV for a combined €13M. Before making the move, Strootman spoke with his former Sparta coach Foeke Booy – who had made him the side's captain – and both agreed it was the right step at this stage of his career.
"I could have continued my development at Utrecht," said Strootman, "but PSV is one of the top clubs in Holland, where I can quickly become a better player.

"This was the most logical step. There have been a number of steps in quick succession, but I do not think about it. I wish every day to get the best out of myself and see where it leads.”

While his vision catches the eye, Strootman's leadership is often undervalued. Booy believes that even without the armband, he will be the leader PSV have needed for some time. For guidance, he need only look to the club's assistant manager, the former PSV and Holland legend Phillip Cocu.

Still only 21, Strootman proved his wisdom by not moving from Sparta to a major foreign league: it could have been a step too far. Although many close to him – including former coaches – believe it’s a move he’s destined to one day make, he may have struggled for regular first-team football at say Spurs or Roma.

By contrast, he has been given PSV's No.6 shirt, formerly owned by illustrious names like Mark van Bommel and Jan Poortvliet. Settling in immediately, he scored his first goal for the club in late August against SV Ried, arriving in the penalty area to calmly convert a cross.



With Euro 2012 on the horizon Van Marwijk would love nothing more to have a Dutch squad with strength in depth and Strootman gaining regular football at PSV would allow him to move comfortably to the next step.

When the young midfielder was asked about representing the Oranje in one of his first interviews after joining PSV, he diplomatically stated that only by showing and proving his worth at the Philips Stadion could he then dream of wearing the orange shirt.

If you were to ask Strootman, he probably wouldn’t describe himself as a bona fide defensive midfielder: strong tackling isn’t in his repertoire. However, he excels at spatial awareness and keeping the ball circulating.
Aside from Van Bommel and De Jong, not many defensive midfielders leap to mind. Stijn Schaars – who recently joined Sporting CP – Strootman and possibly Theo Janssen will compete to be Van der Vaart’s understudy as the side's regista.

There’s a school of thought that all three could go to the Euros, but although Van Marwijk has never been afraid of putting his trust in youth, he’s unlikely to overegg the pudding and most likely take two from three.
Perhaps the clearest indication of the coach's thinking could be seen in his squad selection for the postponed friendly against England, where he omitted Janssen and Schaars but included Strootman. In his explanation, Van Marwijk argued that Strootman needs to have a presence now in the squad as the months count down to the summer championships with Holland already having won all six group games so far.

Nothing is certain in football, and a lot can happen over the course of a season. But if Strootman continues his progress, then he could prove his national team manager right in going a long way – on the plane to Poland and Ukraine.

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Post by Arquitecto Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:40 pm

I think it would be near futile to speculate and hope for players we aren't even linked with. Most of the suffering within this Milan section is quite obviously through the hope that we will acquire a signing that will satiate our footballing needs.

Sadly, we will not spend money on even mid priced purchases.

The sooner this is accepted the better.
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Post by Kaladin Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:19 pm

"Galliani says Milan's strike options are Matri, Quagliarella, and Borriello [GdS]"

This is getting more depressing by the day
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Post by Arquitecto Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:27 pm

To be honest Quagliarella would be a solid option given that on form he is a very very skilled CF. I mean he can score from any angle and is a decent passer of the ball.

The problem is if we can get him back on that form after his crippling injury.

Marco and Matri would be severely underwhelming yes.
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Post by viepr149 Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:13 pm

this is a complete joke now. Management can't even afford to pay 10 million for anybody.

best option out of those three would be quag. but still hes old and not mobile.

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Post by Ganso Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:29 pm

El Shaarawy wrote:"Galliani says Milan's strike options are Matri, Quagliarella, and Borriello [GdS]"

This is getting more depressing by the day
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Post by shamr9pato Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:43 pm

ok.. so we have lost half of out team and recieved 64 million for our two top players and so far v hav spent just 4.9 million in the transfer market?????

WTF?????? BUY SOMEONE FOR 20 MILLION...

http://www.rossoneriblog.com/2012/08/13/milan-e4-9m-spent-on-new-signings-so-far/
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Post by Guest Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:28 pm

shamr9pato wrote:ok.. so we have lost half of out team and recieved 64 million for our two top players and so far v hav spent just 4.9 million in the transfer market?????

WTF?????? BUY SOMEONE FOR 20 MILLION...

http://www.rossoneriblog.com/2012/08/13/milan-e4-9m-spent-on-new-signings-so-far/

quite incorrect actually, 8 million for el sharawwy out right, plus ibra installments left to paid i think maybe we paid by now. (is it 8 million, cause we are paying it for 3 years right??)
its weird because milan should have demanded PSG to pay ibra installments too.

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Post by Guest Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:29 pm

Eivindo wrote:
vasanthPato wrote:
‎"Kevin Strootman will be a Milan player Next Season.PSV and Milan have an initial Agreement" - Pietro Mazzara bounce

Who the hell is this Strootman? What has he done?

What I like about Rossi is that he was one of the very best strikers of the ball. Excellent shooting technique, relatively smart player too. Wasnt Barcelona interested in Rossi for a while hmm


vasanthpato where did u hear that from??

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Post by BiasedMilanFan3 Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:27 pm

If we can't get Rossi, I would legitimately be happy with signing Quagliarella. I've always like him as a player and would be more than happy to see him wear our jersey.
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Post by •MilanDevil• Tue Aug 14, 2012 12:37 am

According to many news websites, Rossi would accept Milan's offer. I use kicknews for my latest football news.
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Post by Ganso Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:16 am

at least we arent getting those scrubs galliani mentioned
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Post by milanfan7 Tue Aug 14, 2012 4:52 am

When is Rossi coming back from injury?
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Post by DRK Tue Aug 14, 2012 5:55 am

His agent said January/February
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Post by M99 Tue Aug 14, 2012 6:24 am

I think it's best to get Rossi on loan with option to buy. If we see injuries have ruined him, we can return him. If he does good, then we can make the deal permanent. We don't need another injury prone forward in the squad, we already have Pato. (not saying Pato is ruined)
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Post by sportsczy Tue Aug 14, 2012 12:56 pm

Careful with Rossi... he has had a very long term injury and he relied on speed. This one could easily be a disaster unless you get him for free.

Honestly, it doesn't look like Milan is willing to spend even 10 mil. Has Berbatov landed somewhere? Maybe he could be had.
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Post by Milantildeath Tue Aug 14, 2012 4:39 pm

Anyone know any information on the Mexican forward from the olympics? Oribe Peralta (spelling). He looked very good in my opinion. Or that youngster Fabian.
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Post by Potential Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:14 pm


18.22 BST: This is big. Sportmediaset in Italy claim that Milan and Real Madrid have agreed terms over a deal that will see Kaka return to the San Siro. There will no doubt be more to follow on this story this evening.
http://blogs.soccernet.com/onthemove/
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Post by Rossoneri Ninja Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:25 pm

Milannews and rossoneriblog is so full of news about Kaka to milan it makes me sick, i have never been more convinced that this is nothing more than a PR stunt to makes us forget the pile leftovers that is our squad.
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Post by Giovanni10 Thu Aug 16, 2012 12:06 pm

Rossoneri Ninja wrote:Milannews and rossoneriblog is so full of news about Kaka to milan it makes me sick, i have never been more convinced that this is nothing more than a PR stunt to makes us forget the pile leftovers that is our squad.

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Post by Guest Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:54 pm

been reading that kaka wants to take a paycut, and will play as DM even if he has to.

with attributes of kaka, i would be disgusted if allegri seriously considers playing kaka as DM and KPB as AM... would be super idiotic.....

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Post by BiasedMilanFan3 Fri Aug 17, 2012 12:35 am

F**K THE MILAN SECTION IS BORING AT THE MOMENT

Can we seriously just sign someone so we can have something to actually talk about?
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