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Harafu Mourinho nasikia Milan akishinda Game zilizobaki anaweza kuingia top 3. Nimemsikia Manager wa Juventus akisema Milan akishinda Game zote zilizobaki ataomba Board ya Juventus waipatie kombe AC Milan.

Of coz maana wamepishana na mtu wa tatu kwa points 15, na wao wamebakiza games 6 ambazo ni sawa na 18points kama watashinda zote na team ya tatu (Roma) ifungwe zote
Allegri si anajua hawa viwete kushinda games zao zote zilizobaki ni sawa na mbwa kumzalisha simba, msimu mzima wameshinda games 10 tu, matches zao mbili zinazofuata ni Napoli halafu Roma, wenyewe wanajua hapo wataambulia kusema poo, halafu wana Sassuolo na Torino. Katika hizi points 12 wakikaza masaburi watapata points 2
 
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Of coz maana wamepishana na mtu wa tatu kwa points 15, na wao wamebakiza games 6 ambazo ni sawa na 18points kama watashinda zote na team ya tatu (Roma) ifungwe zote
Allegri si anajua hawa viwete kushinda games zao zote zilizobaki ni sawa na mbwa kumzalisha simba, msimu mzima wameshinda games 10 tu, matches zao mbili zinazofuata ni Napoli halafu Roma, wenyewe wanajua hapo wataambulia kusema poo, halafu wana Sassuolo na Torino. Katika hizi points 12 wakikaza masaburi watapata points 2

Allegri anajua hawa naniiiiiii??????
 
We still couldn’t fill up the void
Ancelotti left behind. We still miss
Maldini, Nesta, acafu in the defense,
we still miss Kaka, Pirlo, Seedorf in
the midfield, and of course we still
miss finishers like Ronaldo, Ibra.
This team lacks tactics, game plans,
leadership, commitment, passion,
and overall a proper management.
From Berlusconi to the trainers,
everyone needs to accept their
failures. How can you find a
solution if you don’t acknowledge
the problem?
Remember how we appointed our
dead ball experts, psychology
experts at the beginning of the
season? How are they doing?
Remember how we started the
season by beating Lazio 3-0? What’s
the change now? The players play
like isolated islands and there are
no connections between them.
Look at Niang. Look at Torres. Look
at Saponara. Apart from their forms
in their respective teams, one
common thing between them is,
they don’t wanna come back to
Milan. And we used to be top
destination for players in Italy once,
if not in Europe.
I can guarantee you that Destro
will shine if he goes back to Roma
or somewhere else. This team came
this far by individual efforts. I can’t
believe we came to a point when I
have to see my beloved Milan is
humiliated by Genoa at home. And
I can’t remember when was the last
time I could be a proud fan of this
cIub.
Loving this club is a liability. I
can’t stop loving you, but I can’t
bear this torture anymore!
 
We still couldn’t fill up the void
Ancelotti left behind. We still miss
Maldini, Nesta, acafu in the defense,
we still miss Kaka, Pirlo, Seedorf in
the midfield, and of course we still
miss finishers like Ronaldo, Ibra.
This team lacks tactics, game plans,
leadership, commitment, passion,
and overall a proper management.
From Berlusconi to the trainers,
everyone needs to accept their
failures. How can you find a
solution if you don’t acknowledge
the problem?
Remember how we appointed our
dead ball experts, psychology
experts at the beginning of the
season? How are they doing?
Remember how we started the
season by beating Lazio 3-0? What’s
the change now? The players play
like isolated islands and there are
no connections between them.
Look at Niang. Look at Torres. Look
at Saponara. Apart from their forms
in their respective teams, one
common thing between them is,
they don’t wanna come back to
Milan. And we used to be top
destination for players in Italy once,
if not in Europe.
I can guarantee you that Destro
will shine if he goes back to Roma
or somewhere else. This team came
this far by individual efforts. I can’t
believe we came to a point when I
have to see my beloved Milan is
humiliated by Genoa at home. And
I can’t remember when was the last
time I could be a proud fan of this
cIub.
Loving this club is a liability. I
can’t stop loving you, but I can’t
bear this torture anymore!

Pole Mkulungwa
 
AC Milan and Inter are set to do
battle for the signature of
Cameroonian midfielder Alexandre
Song who has been deemed surplus
to requirements at Barcelona.


shame...
 
Under-fire AC Milan coach Filippo
Inzaghi wants his players to end the
season in the best manner possible
and play with dignity following their
latest 3-1 defeat to Genoa.

fu*k off
 
Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol is
not planning to revolutionise AC
Milan should he acquire a majority
stake of the club, as he edges closer
to concluding the deal with
president Silvio Berlusconi.
 
meeting between AC Milan owner
Silvio Berlusconi and potential
buyer and Thai investor Bee
Taechaubol that was set to take
place on Thursday will no longer
take place.
The two held talks on Wednesday
night at Berlusconi’s Arcore home
where it was believed the final
details over a potential €500 million
deal for 51 per cent of the club
were ironed out .
Another meeting was expected to
take place on Thursday with
Fininvest directors and Rossoneri
joint-CEO Barbara Berlusconi
present in Arcore, but after
repeated delays, the two sides will
no longer meet according to
MilanNews.it.
 
The Owners Of AC Milan And
Brooklyn Nets Have The Same
Problem...


forbes.com
 
FILIPPO Inzaghi has clung on to
his job as AC Milan coach
following its 1-3 home defeat by
Genoa and will stay unless there
are any major changes, the club
said yesterday.
Italian media reported yesterday
that Inzaghi could be replaced by
youth team coach Cristian Brocchi
for the final five matches of the
season in an attempt to save the
club from further embarrassment.
But an announcement on Milan’s
television channel said that
Inzaghi will “remain at the helm
at Milan unless there are any
major changes.”
 
As AC Milan tried to cut costs, they
somehow found a way to spend
money they said they didn't have.
This is one of the worst teams in
their history, and they are paying a
high price for it.
On Tuesday, Milan announced
record losses for the past year, a
number reaching €91.3 million, per
Football Italia . Years of
mismanagement have finally come
to a head, with Vice President
Adriano Galliani looking a lot like
the man to blame through it all.
There are several reasons why the
debt is so deep. The absence of
Champions League football this
season and the next is robbing
Milan of tens of millions of euros.
Ticket sales are plummeting along
with their position in the Serie A
standings. And while they have cut
down their wages, they are still too
high: Milan started the season
with the third-highest payroll in
Serie A at €94 million, according to
La Gazzetta dello Sport (h/t
Rossoneri Blog ).
Coach Filippo Inzaghi will probably
face the sack by the end of the
season, having lived under the
threat of it for most of 2015. Milan
already owed Clarence Seedorf
approximately €10 million in
compensation fees, per Rossoneri
Blog, the price of sacking him not
six months into the job.
They did not learn their lesson.
They are burning through another
ill-prepared legend even though
Inzaghi has not done himself any
favours. The club brought in
several decent players for the 41-
year-old first-year coach during
what was their most expansive
transfer campaign in years, and
still he has not coaxed the best
out of his team.
 
Possible new AC Milan owner Bee
Taechaubol reportedly wants
former Zenit St Petersburg coach
Luciano Spalletti to take charge
of the side next season.
Despite a drop into the bottom half
of Serie A, the incumbent Filippo
Inzaghi is still safe at the Rossoneri,
but the impending takeover
suggests a change of management
may take place at the end of the
season.
According to Tuttosport , Spalletti is
the Thai businessman’s first
priority, although Unai Emery and
Carlo Ancelotti are being considered
as more ambitious targets.
 
Empoli attacking midfielder
Riccardo Saponara wants to repay
his club’s faith in him and admitted
that he hasn’t proved to be ready
for the pressure at AC Milan,
after his side’s 4-2 win against
Napoli on Thursday night in Serie
A.
The 23-year-old Italian has been
revived at the Azzurri since his
January loan move from AC Milan,
netting four goals and assisting
another three in 12 Serie A
appearances, adding a fifth goal last
night against the Partenopei.
 
We need to get rid of Inzaghi
for two simple facts: the players
don’t want to play for him and
the fans don’t want him as
coach anymore.
It would make perfect sense to
play the youth. What pressure
is there? The first team is shit.
The fans would love to see the
youth. Or season is WAY past
done. When else would be a
better time to play the kids?
 
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