Thanks but still can't believe Milan get more money from market pool compared to Barca. Is this influenced by tv rights for Serie A is bigger then La Liga?
"When Costacurta and Maldini won they didn't celebrate much. They were thinking about winning the next game" - Alessandro Nesta
That official definition is also a bit vague to me too.
I read another paper which claims that the reason that we got high market-pool money was because of several "big games" we played. Two games with Arsenal and four games with Barcelona obviously helped.
aka xudong
07-14-2012, 09:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2012, 09:22 PM by ACM2023.)
Milan Rossonero 8-0 Milan Bianchi
1-0 Ambrosini: [video=youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XQoH0hCmBo [/video]
2-0: Robinho: [video=youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOXM12bcrJQ [/video]
3-0: Ambrosini: [video=youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XScgf-oHASQ [/video]
4-0 Pacifico: [video=youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5h9c7krVCM [/video]
5-0: Bakaye Traoré
6-0 Boateng:
7-0 Emanuelson:
8-0: Robinho:
credit: Leptiran (R&B)
aka xudong
Anyone know the line-ups of the respective sides? I'm especially curious about the white team, I'm guessing they are all primavera players.
Anyway it's hard to believe Robinho and Ambro scored two each. Maybe they can be our striking pair for the after-Ibra?
White team (4-3-2-1): Amelia; De Sciglio, Ely, Iotti, Taiwo; Hottor, Innocenti, Emanuelson; Valoti; Carmona, Prosenik.
Red/black team (4-3-1-2): Pazzagli; Bastone, Pacifico, Acerbi, Antonini; Traoré, Ambrosini, Cristante; Boateng; El Shaarawy, Robinho.
8-0 is a little shocking based on the lineup. Also, Emanuelson must have switched side in the second half.
aka xudong
07-15-2012, 10:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-15-2012, 10:57 AM by ACMILAN1983.)
I saw the whole match (it's on Maestro21's youtube channel if anyone's interested) and must say there were players who impressed me, although bear in mind training has just started and this match means little to nothing. The game itself was played to a good technical level, but the scoreline was fair. This was mostly because the rossoneri team had players who had worked together for a while and had a good understanding. On the other hand, the Bianchi side looked to be cobbled together with no real structure in place. What was interesting was there appeared to be a little change in system, with the midfield 3 becoming a midfield 4 when defending with El Shaarawy dropping into the right wing.
As for players, the usual starters, like Boateng, Robinho, El Shaarawy etc. impressed and played as expected. The new players, Acerbi and Traore impressed too. Acerbi was generally dominant and solid on the ball, albeit had a couple of minor mistakes. Traore on the other hand just seemed to slot into RCM naturally, looking very assured on and particularly off the ball.
That leaves the youth players. De Sciglio confirmed his work last season and tbh probably looked the most complete full back on the pitch. Meanwhile, Cristante showed real touches of class, looking a player that might be able to make the leap to the senior squad in the next couple of years, although in what position remains to be seen. Carmona too looks a player who's is ready for senior level football now, looking by far the most threatening player on the Bianchi team. I was a touch disappointed by Hottor and Innocenti, who I had hoped would stamp their mark on the game more, but like I said this match doesn't mean a great deal. Also there was Pacifico, who looked decent at RB (mostly going forward) during the first half.
The only player who I was disappointed me (kind of) was Taiwo, who seemed to start off pretty well, but as the match went on clearly wasn't too interested or caring, probably in the knowledge he'll be sold soon.
I wonder about the atmosphere around the team atm. It must be strange enough without those respected senators around and now the players that the others look up to are gone (I'm 100% sure Ibra will leave though not necessarily to PSG). Poor Acerbi, he came here to learn from T. Silva and now all he's got is Bonera.
Deep down I somehow hope that Prince and Robinho voice their disagreement and then Madrid, Santos, whoever come with their offers. Let's see how those dickheads handle this avalanche they started.
per l'amaro e il dolce
(07-15-2012, 10:55 AM)ACMILAN1983 Wrote: I saw the whole match (it's on Maestro21's youtube channel if anyone's interested) and must say there were players who impressed me, although bear in mind training has just started and this match means little to nothing. The game itself was played to a good technical level, but the scoreline was fair. This was mostly because the rossoneri team had players who had worked together for a while and had a good understanding. On the other hand, the Bianchi side looked to be cobbled together with no real structure in place. What was interesting was there appeared to be a little change in system, with the midfield 3 becoming a midfield 4 when defending with El Shaarawy dropping into the right wing.
As for players, the usual starters, like Boateng, Robinho, El Shaarawy etc. impressed and played as expected. The new players, Acerbi and Traore impressed too. Acerbi was generally dominant and solid on the ball, albeit had a couple of minor mistakes. Traore on the other hand just seemed to slot into RCM naturally, looking very assured on and particularly off the ball.
That leaves the youth players. De Sciglio confirmed his work last season and tbh probably looked the most complete full back on the pitch. Meanwhile, Cristante showed real touches of class, looking a player that might be able to make the leap to the senior squad in the next couple of years, although in what position remains to be seen. Carmona too looks a player who's is ready for senior level football now, looking by far the most threatening player on the Bianchi team. I was a touch disappointed by Hottor and Innocenti, who I had hoped would stamp their mark on the game more, but like I said this match doesn't mean a great deal. Also there was Pacifico, who looked decent at RB (mostly going forward) during the first half.
The only player who I was disappointed me (kind of) was Taiwo, who seemed to start off pretty well, but as the match went on clearly wasn't too interested or caring, probably in the knowledge he'll be sold soon.
Dev, thanks for the analysis.
aka xudong
Nice analysis, Dev. I could only think: Oh, Amelia was bad
lol, yeah Amelia didn't particularly impress
No worries, am glad to provide some feedback about the match.
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