Allegri's lifespan at the club
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Re: Allegri's lifespan at the club
I'm eagerly awaiting the rest of this to see where you are going with it, Baresi.
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Well a long story short, B&G change coaches only when they are 100% sure that the squad is capable of doing much better than it is doing, these days regales of what Galliani says in public I am sure he knows this is the best results we can do with the current squad.Forza Rossoneri wrote:I'm eagerly awaiting the rest of this to see where you are going with it, Baresi.
In Ancelotti's last season B&G really believed our old guards are still the champions the once were, therefore a mutual agreement was reached that Ancelotti to resign at season ending instead of getting sacked especially he is club legend, Leo was brought along and only then they realized it wasn't Ancelotti it was the squad, difference between Ancelotti and Leo was Ancelotti never got into war with B&G in public unlike LEO, so Leo had to be sacked and Allegri came in; but to make sure Allegri has a decent start with the club he was supported by some decent signings, to make sure fans forgot about how Ancelotti and LEO were both treated and it worked.
Now if Allegri is to be sacked it will have to been during a transfer window or close enough, and if he is sacked Milans' wallet will once again be opened, and 2-3 decent players will come in.
After Capello we had a similar situation, where some players retired and others career end injuries with some getting old. It took B&G some seasons and a bunch of coaches to realize restructuring is needed.
Again if we look at the way B&G do our restructuring we can see they usually go into denial mood plus their unmeasurable love to forwards, in late 90s it was very clear we needed a complete over haul, and Forwards where the least of our concerns yet Berlusconi goes and do a world record fee transfer and (luckily) we get Sheva, and Birehoff, again B&G thought the squad back then was the best and Milan had to try 3-4 different coaches just to realize it time for spending again.
Ancoltti in with MANY MANY new players, Nest, Seedorf, Pirlo, Rui Costa, Cafu, KAKA, etc....
Anyway this is just my random thoughts I will try to arrange them in a much more neater way.
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With all what has been said if we lose to Genoa I think it would be his last game as a Milan coach, the questions remains who would take his place, Tasotti just won't happen.
I think it could be Inzaghi....
I think it could be Inzaghi....
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baresi wrote:With all what has been said if we lose to Genoa I think it would be his last game as a Milan coach, the questions remains who would take his place, Tasotti just won't happen.
I think it could be Inzaghi....
We won't lose against Genoa , we are finaly showing some improvement . Allegri won't get sacked , at least not till the end of the season. His sacking , if indeed is going to happen inside 2013 , will be after our last game this season.
Inzaghi is by no means ready to coach Milan , no doubt. Tassoti doesn't seem particularly a good choice , since we risk doing the same mistake we did with Leonardo;
He was doing a fine job as a technical director ,helping the club in vital transfers , but then became the coach and hence all that he could acomplish as a technical director , gone to waste. Tassoti is doing a fine job with players and helping the coach all these years , Milan should have already learned by now.
I have a soft spot for Rijkaard and his ideas on football , i won't hide that. But i am not necessarily interested to see him coach Milan soon. I am of the opinion Allegri must accomplish his yearly given targets and then finish his contract off.
Then we change coach , period , no coach needs more than 4 years in a team , unless it's a very , very special manager.
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I totally agree with what you say, I am not saying what I wrote should happen, I just think it will. BTW the first half was awful.Dante wrote:baresi wrote:With all what has been said if we lose to Genoa I think it would be his last game as a Milan coach, the questions remains who would take his place, Tasotti just won't happen.
I think it could be Inzaghi....
We won't lose against Genoa , we are finaly showing some improvement . Allegri won't get sacked , at least not till the end of the season. His sacking , if indeed is going to happen inside 2013 , will be after our last game this season.
Inzaghi is by no means ready to coach Milan , no doubt. Tassoti doesn't seem particularly a good choice , since we risk doing the same mistake we did with Leonardo;
He was doing a fine job as a technical director ,helping the club in vital transfers , but then became the coach and hence all that he could acomplish as a general director , gone to waste. Tassoti is doing a fine job with players and helping the coach all these years , Milan should have already learned by now.
I have a soft spot for Rijkaard and his ideas on football , i won't hide that. But i am not necessarily interested to see him coach Milan soon. I am of the opinion Allegri must accomplish his yearly given targets and then finish his contract off.
Then we change coach , period , no coach needs more than 4 years in a team , unless it's a very , very special manager.
Unless results improve he would last more than December. (I am against it)
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baresi wrote:I totally agree with what you say, I am not saying what I wrote should happen, I just think it will. BTW the first half was awful.Dante wrote:baresi wrote:With all what has been said if we lose to Genoa I think it would be his last game as a Milan coach, the questions remains who would take his place, Tasotti just won't happen.
I think it could be Inzaghi....
We won't lose against Genoa , we are finaly showing some improvement . Allegri won't get sacked , at least not till the end of the season. His sacking , if indeed is going to happen inside 2013 , will be after our last game this season.
Inzaghi is by no means ready to coach Milan , no doubt. Tassoti doesn't seem particularly a good choice , since we risk doing the same mistake we did with Leonardo;
He was doing a fine job as a technical director ,helping the club in vital transfers , but then became the coach and hence all that he could acomplish as a general director , gone to waste. Tassoti is doing a fine job with players and helping the coach all these years , Milan should have already learned by now.
I have a soft spot for Rijkaard and his ideas on football , i won't hide that. But i am not necessarily interested to see him coach Milan soon. I am of the opinion Allegri must accomplish his yearly given targets and then finish his contract off.
Then we change coach , period , no coach needs more than 4 years in a team , unless it's a very , very special manager.
Unless results improve he would last more than December. (I am against it)
oh , i see now.
By the way , did we just...won ? i think we did actualy
Look mate , here's how it is , the first half won't be included in the Milan moments of the decade , but it wasn't worthy of immitating Ezio Auditore and jump of a rooftoop either, like with Lazio game..
It was a first half , of stability and misfiring and nothing went wrong , except the goal .Tacticaly speaking , we did what we had in the defence and midfield. We improved much in the 2nd as well and the goal came as well.
I think Allegri's lifespan at the club will continue , right .. because i must confess , i had a small itch in the crotch this morning
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According to Andrea Camplone, the current Coach of Perugia, the decision has already been made.
“I received a phone call that made me very happy,” explained Camplone in a Press conference this afternoon.
“Allegri called me up to wish me the best for the play-offs. He told me he’s staying with Milan because the players are all behind him, so are the fans and he certainly won’t be leaving of his own accord.”
At the same time, Sky Sport Italia claim a Roma director admitted they were “so close to signing Allegri,” but that they’ve now been forced to look elsewhere.
“I received a phone call that made me very happy,” explained Camplone in a Press conference this afternoon.
“Allegri called me up to wish me the best for the play-offs. He told me he’s staying with Milan because the players are all behind him, so are the fans and he certainly won’t be leaving of his own accord.”
At the same time, Sky Sport Italia claim a Roma director admitted they were “so close to signing Allegri,” but that they’ve now been forced to look elsewhere.
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I think it's a good thing that Allegri stays at Milan
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