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Allegri's lifespan at the club
Do you think Allegri will be still be around after this season?
Even if we churn out bad results, I think he will still be coach. While he can appear to be outspoken at times, he appears to be very content with the players he has. While this is a bad thing for Milanisti, it is a good thing for the cash-strapped B&G. As long as Allegri is fine with players like Constant, Muntari and Acerbi at his disposal, I think he'll stay at the helm. But when he starts demanding players like Hamsik, Hernanes and such, I believe he'll start to strain the relationship with Milan management.
Anyway, that's just what I've been thinking.
Even if we churn out bad results, I think he will still be coach. While he can appear to be outspoken at times, he appears to be very content with the players he has. While this is a bad thing for Milanisti, it is a good thing for the cash-strapped B&G. As long as Allegri is fine with players like Constant, Muntari and Acerbi at his disposal, I think he'll stay at the helm. But when he starts demanding players like Hamsik, Hernanes and such, I believe he'll start to strain the relationship with Milan management.
Anyway, that's just what I've been thinking.
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once we head out of cl he will be fired imo
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Allegri will get fired. somewhere near feb/march. Tassotti will be the coach untill the season is over and will win us coppa italia and champions league. Thats the dream.
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Callin it now?
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Yeah Allegri will get fired and Tassotti will be his replacement and win us trophies.
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- But Honestly The quicker Allegri gets sacked the better
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But In all seriousness Allegri is a mediocre coach. Tactical inflexibility. Relies on a player to win games. Ibra won us many games last season and the season before. Our best defenders are gone. A coach of his quality won't be able to do anything with the squad at our disposal if we dont buy any new players. Attack lacks depth midfield is average defense is abysmal.
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winning the CL with the current team
At least dream for something more realistic like winning EuroMillions lottery.
Allegri will last the season and then a sacked Ancelotti will replace him.
At least dream for something more realistic like winning EuroMillions lottery.
Allegri will last the season and then a sacked Ancelotti will replace him.
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Firenze wrote:winning the CL with the current team
At least dream for something more realistic like winning EuroMillions lottery.
Allegri will last the season and then a sacked Ancelotti will replace him.
Lol but our team isnt that bad our best line up say 3-5-2 can consist of abbiati zapata mexes acerbi/new df emanuelson nocerino boateng montolivo abate robinho and pato. Thats not that bad of a team
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i think allegri wont last beyond this season. he has his own mistakes... and pretty big ones i dont think he is good coach... he would be only suited to work in clubs like udinese lazio palermo ...
, but the failure that milan potentially may endure this season i wont blame him much.
should milan fail its min. objective to qualify for CL , or CL group stage ... galliani will have a bigger responsibility to answer than allegri.
, but the failure that milan potentially may endure this season i wont blame him much.
should milan fail its min. objective to qualify for CL , or CL group stage ... galliani will have a bigger responsibility to answer than allegri.
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i am afraid milan may not qualify from group stage in CL or finish top 4 in serie a...
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Galliani has set him up for the sack at the end of the season. Milan fans will demand blood when we fall short of all our season goals. Galliani will go to the media proclaim that it was Allegri's shortcomings as a coach that saw us fall short of expectations.
Last season i think he deserved some part of the blame for us not retaining our title. However i won't hold anything against him this season. He hardly has a first eleven worth competing and an even more mediocre bench. You can't expect a top 3 finish with just a "good enough" first XI. I have abandoned all hope and have made peace with what we are atm and never will be in the immediate future.
Last season i think he deserved some part of the blame for us not retaining our title. However i won't hold anything against him this season. He hardly has a first eleven worth competing and an even more mediocre bench. You can't expect a top 3 finish with just a "good enough" first XI. I have abandoned all hope and have made peace with what we are atm and never will be in the immediate future.
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I can't see him lasting past this year tbh
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As Ninja said, Galliani has set him up for the fall with a squad which is thin creatively, unbalanced and lacking natural leaders. Expectations are for scraping into the Champions League, not winning the title and our competition for these spots are going to be taking as many points off each other as we might expect to lose ourselves when we meet them in this state which will aid in that goal, so whilst it's going to be a bumpy ride, our competition will aid us.
It's too early to make a call on Allegri's future, we'll need a few months to judge at least given the alteration in expectations. If Allegri falls short in the league but brings out the best in the youngsters over the course of the season, makes us more flexible and has clearly helped the squad grow from where it is right now, then it then has to be compared against grabbing third by taking fewer risks and leaving the squad no better to mount a realistic challenge next year. The next twelve months will make or break his career at Milan.
It's too early to make a call on Allegri's future, we'll need a few months to judge at least given the alteration in expectations. If Allegri falls short in the league but brings out the best in the youngsters over the course of the season, makes us more flexible and has clearly helped the squad grow from where it is right now, then it then has to be compared against grabbing third by taking fewer risks and leaving the squad no better to mount a realistic challenge next year. The next twelve months will make or break his career at Milan.
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Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani has told boss Massimiliano Allegri to go and win the Scudetto following the capture of Nigel De Jong.
The Rossoneri have done a deal with Manchester City for the Dutchman who will reinforce a side which lost a host of key players over the summer.
“Now Allegri has no more excuses,” Galliani told the Gazzetta dello Sport. “Milan, thanks to our last four signings, are now back in the Scudetto race.
“De Jong is one of the strongest players in Europe in his role and he will, without a doubt, do very well for us.
“The gap between ourselves and our rivals has decreased and Allegri can no longer hide. We need to play to win the League, not to just finish third.”
The Diavolo have gone through some mass changes after most of their veterans left at the end of their contracts in June, while the club sold Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Paris SG.
As well as De Jong, Milan have also recently brought in Giampaolo Pazzini, Bojan Krkic and M'Baye Niang.
The Rossoneri started the season last weekend with a 1-0 home defeat to Sampdoria.
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Despite Galliani's ridiculous statements, our goals for the season should not have changed with this final - it would seem - transfer. Expecting a coach to win the league with a single creative midfielder, one whom will shoulder the burden of a long and hard season with little rest, is utter madness.
Welcome to the Assassination of Massimiliano Allegri by the Coward Adriano Galliani.
The Rossoneri have done a deal with Manchester City for the Dutchman who will reinforce a side which lost a host of key players over the summer.
“Now Allegri has no more excuses,” Galliani told the Gazzetta dello Sport. “Milan, thanks to our last four signings, are now back in the Scudetto race.
“De Jong is one of the strongest players in Europe in his role and he will, without a doubt, do very well for us.
“The gap between ourselves and our rivals has decreased and Allegri can no longer hide. We need to play to win the League, not to just finish third.”
The Diavolo have gone through some mass changes after most of their veterans left at the end of their contracts in June, while the club sold Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Paris SG.
As well as De Jong, Milan have also recently brought in Giampaolo Pazzini, Bojan Krkic and M'Baye Niang.
The Rossoneri started the season last weekend with a 1-0 home defeat to Sampdoria.
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Despite Galliani's ridiculous statements, our goals for the season should not have changed with this final - it would seem - transfer. Expecting a coach to win the league with a single creative midfielder, one whom will shoulder the burden of a long and hard season with little rest, is utter madness.
Welcome to the Assassination of Massimiliano Allegri by the Coward Adriano Galliani.
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If Milan make another signing, Galliani will tell Allegri to go win the CL
"Bramble is a world class defender. His signing puts us on level with Barcelona and Real Madrid. With this squad, Milan can easily win the Champions League, Allegri has no more excuses. The Champions League is our habitat."
"Bramble is a world class defender. His signing puts us on level with Barcelona and Real Madrid. With this squad, Milan can easily win the Champions League, Allegri has no more excuses. The Champions League is our habitat."
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peluso or antonelli are coming maybe dossna?? and milan have sent another offer for real which is 2 year loan deal..
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Are we preparing the departure for Allegri already? Guardiola next year?
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Lol @ Galliani smh
He can't be serious there are relegation candidates with more creative players than we currently have.
Good enough for top 3 if the team can come together. But it's like we have predicted Galliani placing unreal expectations on Allegri to swift blame away from himself, the Kaka signing will be his coupe de grace and he'll expect everyone to forget how he lied and deceived the fans.
Like Dosto has repeated multiple times Monto can't shoulder all of the creative burden by himself for the entire season.
He can't be serious there are relegation candidates with more creative players than we currently have.
Good enough for top 3 if the team can come together. But it's like we have predicted Galliani placing unreal expectations on Allegri to swift blame away from himself, the Kaka signing will be his coupe de grace and he'll expect everyone to forget how he lied and deceived the fans.
Like Dosto has repeated multiple times Monto can't shoulder all of the creative burden by himself for the entire season.
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Eivindo wrote:Are we preparing the departure for Allegri already? Guardiola next year?
Guardiola has done a lot but he won't be acheiving much more with this squad and these kinds of funds
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I'd rather have Guidolin... or Maldini!BiasedMilanFan3 wrote:Eivindo wrote:Are we preparing the departure for Allegri already? Guardiola next year?
Guardiola has done a lot but he won't be acheiving much more with this squad and these kinds of funds
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i want guardiola at milan should allegri get kicked out. atleast guardiola will demand technical players which i have been dying to see. not bunch of retards who apart from workrate, or physical presence, has got absolutely nothing to offer which is our side current problem
we have so many players who cant hold possession for 10 sec. or play proper football.
guardiola would change that. only downside is that, guardiola will make our side too attacking or he will experiment tactics too much demanding player to be versatile covering as many position as they can in which most milan players cant....
we have so many players who cant hold possession for 10 sec. or play proper football.
guardiola would change that. only downside is that, guardiola will make our side too attacking or he will experiment tactics too much demanding player to be versatile covering as many position as they can in which most milan players cant....
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Did Guidolin hand in his resignation to Udinese ?
Edit: Don't worry Jesps in a few years I'll be coaching Milan to glory! on football manager okay.jpg
Edit: Don't worry Jesps in a few years I'll be coaching Milan to glory! on football manager okay.jpg
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“Milan were evidently satisfied with Allegri given that they decided to keep him in the summer,” Sacchi noted. “As a result, they must now go forward with their Coach.
“A Coach is not a magician or a wizard. He firstly must have players who are functional to his project.
“But, these days, Coaches arrive at clubs and they are given new signings who don’t fit in with their needs.”
Having lost a host of veteran players in the summer, as well as deciding to sell their two best players, Sacchi believes that Allegri now needs to change the way they play.
“Milan are struggling, but over the years the club has looked to individual brilliance rather than a style of play and they are therefore struggling to offset those losses,” he added.
“It’s evident that letting go of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva, Alessandro Nesta and the rest has lowered the level of the squad.
“You can only compensate for that by working on a new game plan developed for players of less quality.
“Look at Pescara last season, they were the best team to watch in Italy and it wasn’t as if they had world champions in their squad.”
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I think this will be allegri's last season after which inzaghi takes over
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Tassoti probably. Cheap + experienced + former player. All reasons why Berlu would promote him.
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