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Re: Serie A Thread - 2009/10 Season
I think it would be criminal to start Oddo ahead of Antonini
I think it would be criminal to start Oddo ahead of Antonini
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Speak for yourself Lo Zio as an Interista its always my intention to offend Juve/Milan fans But Lo Zio is also right about all of us wanting to see an ultra competitive Juve this season... I was miserable the whole ten months Juve were relegated, there's no serie A without Juve competing for first spot (I have to say its getting boring winning the Scudetto by landslide ). Melo is a great buy (certainly better than Poulsen or Thiago) but did they need him? THere's room for him in midfield, but again did they need him? D'Ago was a cheaper and more suitable alternative, but with Melo, Juve are very much a team to be reckoned with.Rocky, there's no need to get on the defensive . no one here is having a go at juventus. When Abhishek or Rfu or Milanista or i criticize juve's market strategies, we don't do it with a biased anti-juve intent
You know I completely forgot about Borriello. But I'm really on the fence about him. What's to stop him from being the next Gilardino? Unless Milan plan on playing with wide men, I don't really see the point Abate, he's a workhorse, super fast, but doesn't offer much else. Di Gennaro on the otherhand is certainly interesting player. I've watched him a couple of games with Reginna, I really couldn't believe Milan sent him on loan in favor of Sheva Atleast he got more playtime. I'm a bit confused as to what position he plays, he's a very technical player with good pace. He did well playing off COrradi, and if I remember correctly he scored against Milan a few months ago. But he still has some way to go. If he didn't manage to start games for Reggina, what makes you think he's good enough to play for Milan?I think we will alternate with Borriello and who ever comes in. I agree though, I don't think we're that bad off as people think, thats why I'm quite positive about our summer. I think we have a lot of talent - Pato, Abate, Di Gennaro (He was dubbed a wonderkid in our youth team ... some really good videos of him on youtube too).
My thoughts exactly, his form has been too erractic over the last two seasons. God forbid he gets injured for a good chunk of the season.I think a lot offensively will depend on Ronaldinho which is a bit of a worry
Kaka is also true professional, not in it for the money or the fame, but because he loves the game of football.
You know I completely forgot about Borriello. But I'm really on the fence about him. What's to stop him from being the next Gilardino? Unless Milan plan on playing with wide men, I don't really see the point Abate, he's a workhorse, super fast, but doesn't offer much else.
I know its early and there's still another month to go, but I really think Milan have shot themselves in the foot this time round. The sale of Kaka must rank as one of the worst transfer decisions in the history of football. I thought only Inter were capable of such gaffes but evidently not. When Juve sold ZZ to Real Madrid for at the time, a world record fee, at least they formulated a plan: they brought in Buffon and THuram, and Nedved from Lazio to replace him. Not bad huh? I have to say Zidane at the time wasn't even as good Kaka and Milan relied on Kaka more so than Juve did on Zidane. What's funny is that Kaka didn't even want to leave. Exaclty what was the plan here? Who were they going to replace Kaka with? Milan lost their best defender to Maldini, their coach to UCL competitor and so they decide it's okay to lose thier best forward. What sense does this make? If Inter sold Ibra we could get Cassano no problem. Maicon? We could replace with Santon and another back up, not like-for-like but workable. I make these points not because I am anti-Milan, but it just doesn't make any sense.
One final thing, nevermind the fact that Kaka is one of the greatest players of our generation, one of the few trequartistas comparable to the all time greats, Kaka is also true professional, not in it for the money or the fame, but because he loves the game of football. Goodluck replacing that with 3/4 players.
If that was true, then why did he leave?
Speak for yourself Lo Zio .
rfu said:Unless Milan plan on playing with wide men, I don't really see the point Abate, he's a workhorse, super fast, but doesn't offer much else. Di Gennaro on the otherhand is certainly interesting player
he's been your best fullback last season imo... at least until his injury. he's very good, very complete and versatile... his natural position is on the right but he can play on the left aswell.... infact ronaldinho said antonini has been his favourite side-partner this season (the chemistry between those 2 was pretty evident on the pitch).zeem said:Antonini has shown great determination last season, I think he can play on the left also right?
...i think it would be criminal to start oddo. period.milanista said:I think it would be criminal to start Oddo ahead of Antonini
abate is fast and very determined.... but theese are not his only qualities at all
I'm interested to find out myself. Not only that but he doesn't fit in the current Milan system. And being a regular with U21s doesn't mean much (to me atleast). How many U21 regulars have made it at the top flight? Out of all the promising players such as Baronio, Coco (the next Maldini ), Ferrari, Barzagli, Zaccardo, Bonera, Amelia... none are plying their trade amongst the top European clubs or even the NT. Di Gennaro I am more optimisitc about, but he is three or four (at the very least) seasons away from realizing his potential, but he probably won't even be at Milan that long anyway.What are his main qualities lo zio?
ha ha, good point. Borriello is certainly capable, but as DiVaio himself witnessed, banging in 20+ goals doesn't guarantee a top 4 finish.Comparing Borriello to Gilardino, well I hope Borriello gets 19 goals in his first season and 16 in his second. I think the new formation will be more comfortable to a striker than the christmas tree.
I love the video too, especially the part where Stanko rifles in the second goal ... But lets see Ronaldinho put in a performance like that all season long, towards the end of the campaign when relegation threatened teams become more tigerish and impudent to surviveAbout Ronaldinho, The only game this season were I saw marks of the Real Dinho was the away Inter game. Such precision in passing and amazing dribbling abilities. Kaka was out injured so he was the center of attention. Can't get enough of this video
DOn't forget he hasn't proven himself at all at Milan, he hasn't managed to keep his place in the Brazil NT and its a world cup year. There's plenty of motivation for you . But who knows, I'm finding Brazilians are quite unpredictable by nature (Ronaldo, Robinho and Adriano anyone) so anything can happen, but I think its a mistake to put all your eggs one hole-ridden basket.he just needs to make sure he stays hungry and if he's the centre of the team then the responsibility will give him the hunger.
I can't believe what I'm reading, I guess whatever helps you sleep at night... I do agree Kaka had an average season last year, but wasn't he still one of your best players? IMO he has peaked and we really won't see a Kaka better than previous years, but that would still put him head and shoulders above most players. You say Milan were too stale and needed a new system, why couldn't Kaka be a part of that system? I could easily see Milan playing a 4-2-3-1 formation, with two wide men (Pato and perhaps Abate) and a strong lead striker, and then Kaka at the helm of the ship steering Milan on course. But why am I still harping on about this when all is said and done. Berlusconi is obviously no longer putting money into the club and Milan badly need the funds to build a team. But surely there was an alternative to selling Kaka (although not for the same amount of money). Why not sell Gattuso (blasphemous I know but he's a wanted man and you could get a good price for a limited player), Bonera, Kaladze? You know this is why you shouldn't have wasted time buying old, one-year-from-retirement players like Favalli and Emerson, they bring no value to the team and you can't get rid of them for a price. Oh well, time will tell I suppose if Milan's plans will bear fruit or wither like Adriano's careerimo Kaka was mediocre last season for his level and I think transferring him now rather than later was the best thing to do. I doubt we would've got the same sum and Milan needed change. Kaka was part of a different system.
abate is fast and very determined.... but theese are not his only qualities at all.... actually theese aren't even his main qualities. di gennaro is just a promise at this stage of his carreer (a good promise sure, but nothing more), while abate already is much more than a promise.
u don't get any playtime in italy's under 21 if you're just fast. let alone becoming a regular azzurro
unfortunately i'm afraid he won't get the playtime he needs and deserves at milan (pretty much like giovinco at juve).... but there's hope.
I love the video too, especially the part where Stanko rifles in the second goal ... But lets see Ronaldinho put in a performance like that all season long, towards the end of the campaign when relegation threatened teams become more tigerish and impudent to survive
What are his main qualities lo zio?
rfu said:How many U21 regulars have made it at the top flight? Out of all the promising players such as Baronio, Coco (the next Maldini ), Ferrari, Barzagli, Zaccardo, Bonera, Amelia... none are plying their trade amongst the top European clubs or even the NT
wait a minute, what are those bracketed numbers? Is that crosses per game?just to support my point with a fact, the kid (i mean abate) has been the best crosser in the league last season.... not the best young crosser... he was the best of the lot!
http://www.lega-calcio.it/it/Sala-st...6-920FBD7B561F
that's the lega calcio site (the lega calcio is the italia FA). so this stat and the award are "official".
Sorry, I made my arguement poorly. What I meant to say is that being an U21 international says very little and does not mean a player will make a succesful transition or warrant a place in teh Italian NT. But even that isn't fair because it is the case for any international team, or even sport. But also, sure players are just unlucky with injury, or as such, but other times they are just not international class. Players like Bonera, Baronio and Coco were meant to become Italian NT regulars. Ferrari had a good season with Genoa but so did every other Genoa player, this tells us nothing. He tends to switch off at times and loses focus, letting the players he's marking coast by him. This is why he was not succesful in either ROma or Inter IMO. Same with Bonera and Barzagli. They make serious mistakes at the wrong moments. Amelia is a good keeper, but I even rate over Castellazi over him in terms of consistency and reliability. Amelia isn't even close to replacing Buffon and its not like he has tough competition. Again its those momentary lapses in concentration. Top keepers/players can rarely afford them. I have no idea what happened to Baronio. He was Pirlo before Pirlo became the Pirlo we know now. I don't think the management at Perugia had too much to do with his downward spiral because he made his debut with NT several years later playing with Lazio I believe. About Zola, Parma in the early 90's were a good team, finishing in the top 4 and reaching UEFA cup finals . You should've added Chiesa to your list, I will never figure out why he never became a regular with the NT, quite baffling really.oh come on mate, u know that's just unfair...we cannot measure the quality of a player by his curriculum. do u have to play for a top team to be considered a great player??
thanks for that. I've been watching a highlight reel of the 1997/98 serie A season and I've been racking my brain trying to figure out who that lanky bearded fellow was Very impressive player, who can forget his 25 goals with Piacenza when he was already 35I always used to think he was a really good striker with Bazzani at Samp... then we know what happened there... What about super Dario Hubner?
Nevermind that this a preseason fixture, but it was versus a serie C side. Exactly what does this prove? DOn't forget Quaresma scored an impressive goal in preseason when he joined Inter, and we all know what happened after. You're better off waiting until midway next season before reaching a conclusion. The 4-3-3 formation seems a good look though. But I wonder, where did this sudden fascination with this formation stem from? I know Catania and Fiorentina have being playing this way for years now, but suddenly everyone is adopting this formation. Mourinho seems quite adamant about using the formation instead of last seasons 4-3-1-2 formation.Wow! That ronaldinho, for a second or two, seemed like the Ronny Barcelona had years ago. Damn, if he keeps playing like that he will fill Kakás shoes and AC will have some flair. Lets see what Leonardo does with him.