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RE: Milan Management - Sampinjon - 03-24-2016

Yes, but also he said that board is guilty cause bringing in inadequate players. Probably some kind of asteroid will hit earth in next few days and erradicate all life on it.


RE: Milan Management - devoted_dm - 03-24-2016

(03-24-2016, 02:01 PM)Sampinjon Wrote: Yes, but also he said that board is guilty cause bringing in inadequate players. Probably some kind of asteroid will hit earth in next few days and erradicate all life on it.

That is actually surprising, coming from Berlusconi. He more or less said that Miha will stay if we win the Coppa, and that the management and the players could be at fault regarding the way we play too. I have to say that that sounds more like the Milan philosophy of the past, in that the coach isn't blamed for everything that's wrong. If he is to be believed, then it sounds like all the talk about Mihajlovic getting fired for sure is not actually based on facts.


RE: Milan Management - millinarios - 03-24-2016

(03-24-2016, 02:18 PM)devoted_dm Wrote: That is actually surprising, coming from Berlusconi. He more or less said that Miha will stay if we win the Coppa, and that the management and the players could be at fault regarding the way we play too. I have to say that that sounds more like the Milan philosophy of the past, in that the coach isn't blamed for everything that's wrong. If he is to be believed, then it sounds like all the talk about Mihajlovic getting fired for sure is not actually based on facts.

Highly possible scenario: Galliani resigns because Berlu hurt his feelings, but Berlu refuse to accept and begs Galliani to stay on. Galliani changes his mind, stays in Milan (forever).


RE: Milan Management - Jay Crisp - 03-26-2016

Milan hires Angela Zucca: new CFO.
As reported by TMW, Barbara Berlusconi has hired a new chief financial officer for the Rossoneri. This is Angela Zucca who held the same role in Novara

Is this person a good hire ? Up and coming ?
Or dare I say are Milan preparing for a much much smaller budget.


RE: Milan Management - ACMILAN1983 - 03-26-2016

Literally know nothing about her and her work, other than she worked for Deloitte and as mentioned Novara.

Wasn't sure where else to put this, but there's a really interesting interview with Di Francesco in Gazzetta

http://gazzettaworld.gazzetta.it/interview/di-francesco-milan-striker/?

I find that he comments specifically on Milan players is interesting and honestly Silvio should look at this as seeing confirmation that this guy might be the right choice if Miha goes. Knowing Silvio though, he'll probably say no as Di Francesco like 4-3-3.

Di Francesco talks about his approach to coaching and his biggest influences (Zeman specifically), but what he says really sounds appealing as a philosophy, fits in with the kind of football I want to see at Milan and ultimately fits well with the style of football Silvio wants. You can see why Sacchi's a big fan of this guy (unsurprisingly both Sacchi and EDF like Sarri too). If Miha has to go, then honestly this guy coming with Berardi (honestly this guy's a potential star) wouldn't leave me feeling too down.


RE: Milan Management - Mystik - 03-26-2016

Certainly sounds like my kind of coach! All about proactive football and imposing your will on the game. If all goes well, Silvio won't be majority shareholder much longer and his opinion about the 4-3-3 won't even matter Big Grin


RE: Milan Management - Jay Crisp - 03-26-2016

(03-26-2016, 03:19 PM)Mystik Wrote:  Silvio won't be majority shareholder much longer

I wish that was true...I really do


RE: Milan Management - ACMILAN1983 - 03-27-2016

Not sure about the reliability of the source, but Di Francesco appears to be close (down to details so to speak).

http://www.milannews.it/calciomercato-milan/milan-la-prima-scelta-per-la-panchina-e-sempre-di-francesco-206091

Wouldn't shock me if true, as the reason I posted the interview from Gazzetta in this thread was to me it looked like an interview with one eye on next season, with him fundamentally sending a message of "No Balo, keep Bacca and buy Berardi", as well as making it as clear as day that he wants to play 4-3-3 and used words very similar to what Sacchi says about his own philosophy.

Of course, I could be totally wrong (wouldn't be the first time Big Grin ) and he ends up in the national team job.


RE: Milan Management - Arildonardo - 03-27-2016

Or Antonio Conte?

http://www.football-italia.net/81947/milan-chelsea-battle-conte


RE: Milan Management - ACMILAN1983 - 03-28-2016

Wouldn't read into it too much, the source is the Daily Mirror, which is garbage.