Home of AC Milan, Official Thread

Home of AC Milan, Official Thread

AC Milan sign Zapata on a permanent basis

The Rossoneri have made use of a clause which allowed them to bring the player to
club after he spent last season on loan at San Siro

Hongereni, jamaa sio mbaya sana!
 
Jamaaa ni beki mzuri sana...
Ana akili nyingi sana...
Anafaa kumaliza mkoba...

Bado cjaweza ku-make sense kwanini mlimuuza the best centre half in the world, Thiago Silva. Ni pesa au uvivu wa kufikiri? Hivi kweli Serie A itarudisha heshima namna hii?

Halafu leo Chomba unajifariji kwa Zapata, si bora mcheza kamali wetu Bonucci.
 
Allegri to stay on as Milan coach

AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has ended weeks of speculation by agreeing that Massimiliano Allegri will stay on as coach.

Milan's hardcore supporters, known as Ultras, were among those who had wanted the phlegmatic coach to keep his job after leading a young and rebuilt Milan team to third place in Serie A this season.

"The relationship with the coach, which has never been interrupted, continues with confidence and in absolute and mutual respect," Berlusconi said in a statement on Milan's website (www.acmilan.com).

His decision followed a meeting with Allegri and chief executive Adriano Galliani.

"We had a cordial and frank discussion with Galliani and Allegri in which we looked over and analysed last season and clarified a few things," said former Italy Prime Minister Berlusconi.

"We reached an agreement over the rights and obligations of the club to the coach and of the coach to the club. We also talked about the type of game that Milan will have to play next season and drew up the guidelines for the transfer market."

Allegri joined Milan for the 2010/11 season, leading them to the Serie A title at the first attempt.

They finished second the following season and third this time around, although this was regarded as a respectable result after a number of top players were sold to cut the wage bill.

Allegri has been widely praised for the way he has rebuilt the side with young players and handled temperamental figures such as maverick striker Mario Balotelli, signed from Manchester City in June, and Robinho.

Ten days ago, Milan's Curva Sud supporters group issued a statement praising Allegri and criticising the idea of replacing him.

© Reuters
 
Allegri to stay on as Milan coach

AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has ended weeks of speculation by agreeing that Massimiliano Allegri will stay on as coach.

Milan's hardcore supporters, known as Ultras, were among those who had wanted the phlegmatic coach to keep his job after leading a young and rebuilt Milan team to third place in Serie A this season.

"The relationship with the coach, which has never been interrupted, continues with confidence and in absolute and mutual respect," Berlusconi said in a statement on Milan's website (AC Milan - Biglietti Milan online).

His decision followed a meeting with Allegri and chief executive Adriano Galliani.

"We had a cordial and frank discussion with Galliani and Allegri in which we looked over and analysed last season and clarified a few things," said former Italy Prime Minister Berlusconi.

"We reached an agreement over the rights and obligations of the club to the coach and of the coach to the club. We also talked about the type of game that Milan will have to play next season and drew up the guidelines for the transfer market."

Allegri joined Milan for the 2010/11 season, leading them to the Serie A title at the first attempt.

They finished second the following season and third this time around, although this was regarded as a respectable result after a number of top players were sold to cut the wage bill.

Allegri has been widely praised for the way he has rebuilt the side with young players and handled temperamental figures such as maverick striker Mario Balotelli, signed from Manchester City in June, and Robinho.

Ten days ago, Milan's Curva Sud supporters group issued a statement praising Allegri and criticising the idea of replacing him.

© Reuters


Bad and Sad newz
 
Bad and Sad newz

Nilitaka nikupe pole ila nikachelea nikidhani labla your feelings for Allegri zimechange. Pole Mzee ila ni pole kwa Serie A yote manake mpaka sasa hakuna team inayoeleweka.
 
Berlusconi hana hela kwa sasa,so Allegri ndio best option kwake
 
Ngojeni mchangani kwenda UEFA Group Stage mpangiwe Arsenal hahahaha,Chomba upo hapo,maana waingereza wanawasumbua sana
 
Former Italy international Gennaro Gattuso, 35, has been named coach of Palermo.

Gattuso was sacked as Sion boss in May after less than three months in charge
Full story: La Stampa
 
Ngojeni mchangani kwenda UEFA Group Stage mpangiwe Arsenal hahahaha,Chomba upo hapo,maana waingereza wanawasumbua sana


Huyo Arsenal nilipiga 4-0 so hanisumbui.
Sasa hivi akija Balotelli atamtwanga 6
 
USAIN BOLT said he doesn’t like Mario Balotelli
and the Rossoneri super star hit back the fastest
man in the world.

Balotelli is known for being a bit crazy but most, if
not all, of his teammates agree and often say that
he’s a very nice guy. One man who seems to
disagree with those statements is the world’s
fastest man, the Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt. “Balotelli is a great player, but he’s perhaps a bit too
aggressive for my liking,” Bolt said in an interview
to TG1. “He never misses a penalty. I’ve met him a
couple of times and to be honest he does not seem
like a very nice guy to me
 
USAIN BOLT said he doesn’t like Mario Balotelli
and the Rossoneri super star hit back the fastest
man in the world.

Balotelli is known for being a bit crazy but most, if
not all, of his teammates agree and often say that
he’s a very nice guy. One man who seems to
disagree with those statements is the world’s
fastest man, the Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt. “Balotelli is a great player, but he’s perhaps a bit too
aggressive for my liking,” Bolt said in an interview
to TG1. “He never misses a penalty. I’ve met him a
couple of times and to be honest he does not seem
like a very nice guy to me

Bolt anatafuta basha nini?
 
Wakuu nilishuhudia Italia ya ajabu sijapata kuiona jana dhidi ya Czech.yaani soka hamna kabisa bila Buffon ile mechi wangeanguka goli nyingi sana.Pirlo hamna kitu!ni uchovu au?kijana wa Chomba kapigwa red!
 
Wakuu nilishuhudia Italia ya ajabu sijapata kuiona jana dhidi ya Czech.yaani soka hamna kabisa bila Buffon ile mechi wangeanguka goli nyingi sana.Pirlo hamna kitu!ni uchovu au?kijana wa Chomba kapigwa red!

Tell me about it, me nilibadili channel nikaamua kuwaangalia watoto wa Austria kina Alaba walivyokua wanawanyanyasa kina Ibrahimovic
 
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani says he would be disappointed if Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez was to sign for Serie A rivals Juventus. Milan had tried to sign Tevez in January last year
after his bust-up with Roberto Mancini, but they
settled their differences and the Argentine returned
to first-team football later that season. The 29-year has been linked with a move to Italian
champions Juventus but Galliani is hoping that
Tevez opts against the switch. "I would mind a bit if he should go to Juventus,
given the friendship we have built with him," he
told Sport Mediaset. "But the president Berlusconi is right - if Tevez had
arrived in Milan, Balotelli would not have come
here. "We also followed Neymar but he was too
expensive for us." Reports in Italy have suggested that Juventus are
also chasing the signing of Real Madrid striker
Gonzalo Higuain, but say that they will only sign
one of the two Argentinians.
 
Manchester City are willing to offer AC Milan £21m plus Carlos Tevez, 29, for striker Stephan El Shaarawy, 20.
Full story: La Gazzetta dello Sport
 
STEPHAN EL SHAARAWY admits he is “flattered” by Manchester City’s interest — but insists he wants to stay at AC Milan.

The Italy striker, 20, had been linked with a £30million move to the Etihad.

But he said: “I don’t think I will leave Milan. If City really wants me, it flatters me.

"But I want to stay here at AC Milan. I always felt total confidence from all: the club, coach Massimiliano Allegri and team-mates.

“It’s also thanks to them that I am in the Italian national team.”
 
Back
Top Bottom