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Clarence Seedorf Explains Substitution Delay During Milan Derby

August 31st, 2009 Goal.com No comments
Here I come to save the day! Clarence Seedorf rescues AC Milan after netting the winner in a narrow 1-0 victory over Cagliari (Grazia Neri)
The player has become annoyed by some of the accusations in the press...

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NATIONAL TEAM: THE AZZURRI’S PROGRAM

August 31st, 2009 Official News No comments
MILAN - The 23 Azzurri players called up by Italy coach Marcello Lippi for the 2010 World Cup qualifying matches, among which are Gianluca Zambrotta and Andrea Pirlo, will come together before 24.00 tonight at the Coverciano Training Center, with the exception of Claudio Marchisio, who's expected to join the training in Florence tomorrow, and Daniele De Rossi, who will join the team in Turin on the morning of Sunday 6 September due to his unavailability for the match against Georgia through suspension. Tomorrow morning the group will have the first training session ahead of Saturday night's match in Tbilisi against Georgia.

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A.C. MILAN OFFICIAL NOTE

August 31st, 2009 Official News No comments
MILAN - A.C. Milan communicate that the footballer Willy Aubameyang has been loaned with the right to purchase to Belgian club Kas Eupen.

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A.C. MILAN OFFICIAL NOTE

August 31st, 2009 Official News No comments
MILAN - A.C. Milan communicate that the footballer Rodrigo Izecson dos Santos Leite "Digao" has been loaned out to U.S. Lecce until 30 June 2010.

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AC Milan Send Kaka’s Brother Digao On Loan To Lecce

August 31st, 2009 Goal.com No comments
Digao of Rimini (rikikaka.com)
The centre-back will once again be loaned out for the duration of the season...

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Categories: News, Transfer News

AC Milan Director Ariedo Braida: No More Transfers

August 31st, 2009 Goal.com No comments
Jan Klaas Huntelaar makes his debut for Milan during the Trofeo TIM
No more transfers is the word from Milan, despite several hours until the market officially closes...

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Milan 0 – Inter 4

August 31st, 2009 Gianfranco No comments

I don’t even really know where to start here. The fact is that there is no single member of the current Rossoneri setup without blame after this disgraceful, unacceptable, and flat out embarrassing loss. If you want me to put a positive spin on this, or have some optimism, it is not going to happen. I am angry and I am going to let it rip right here…

I am going to start with the red card, what Rino did was inexcusable, did it cost us the game? Debatable, we were dead before the sink even sank, but again it does not make it right, and we all should expect better. We can rewind though and use a little hindsight to place some blame across the board. When Rino went down in the box and then subsequently went off to get treatment things starting going south. Now I know he is tough and a trooper, but clearly he did not look OK. A good coach, not the one we have now, would have gotten a read and began moving the wheels for a sub, instead he left Rino out there to tough out, and again it won’t be the first or last time Rino does that. Soon thereafter the defense get cracked open like a nut and Rino is left to mark a lighting quick Eto leading to a foul and PK which should have been a straight red . Why not let Storari make the save? Who knows.

Now Rino is on borrowed time and a good coach would take an injured player on a yellow off the pitch, not our coach, Rino motions for a sub, Seedorf is summoned to come on, not a bad sub, but the next two to three minutes unfold like an eternity. Camera pans to Seedorf who is gearing up and Leonardo is talking and talking, Rino comes to the sideline is waived back onto the pitch and seconds later he drags down Sneijder, was it a yellow sure it was, was it a challenge that Rino will do again, of course it is, he was sending a message, the problem is this message appeared to be at Leonardo and Company as much as it was for Inter and Sneijder. Now Milan is down to ten men and Seedorf is still be chatting up by Leo, you missed the boat Leo, and hopefully you learned a lesson.

Yes Milan pushed play for the first twenty minutes but as Sneijder found his bearings and Inter realized they could take what Milan had the offer the game quickly changed. Once again Leo and Co. missed the boat, no tactical shift, no pull back into a compact midfield, in fact nothing changed at all and a surgically precise offensive moved tore open the defense. No midfield cover, no left back cover, and CB’s nowhere to be found. Maybe the CB’s were man marking, the TV angles did nothing to prove or disprove any of this but the fact of the matter is that Motta was a free man with not a soul in front of him, and Storari was left hung out to dry. Poor Storari, he was the slimmest bright spot on a day of dismal performances, his two saves kept this game from being 6-0, and if it wasn’t for horrific defending this guy may have kept the club in the game. For the record, Inter is a very good team, Sneijder is the missing link, and removing themselves from Zlatan dependency will prove a boon come CL time…

Now this little gem is for all of you Ronaldinho fans. Many of you lambast me day in and day out for my high expectations of the man you call a legend and a gift to football, you tell me I expect too much, and you tell me that I don’t give the poor lazy fatso a chance…I hope you know understand. It’s funny because this blog is the only place on Earth where Ronaldinho still seems to hold some kind of luster and mystique; this is not 2004 or 2005 for that matter. Every MIlanista I have spoken to in the past two day has reiterated the same point, this team cannot move forward on his shoulders and his shoulders alone. Even Charlie Stillitano, host of the Football Show on Sirius, and avid Milan fan and friend of the club was adamant that Ronaldinho is far to slow and inconsistent to be more than a role player in a squad. Last season you belittled Seedorf for slowing play and holding possession, feel free to do the same to your boy this season.

I am done talking about this guy or even thinking about him, Silvio and Fester messed up, and this was just the first of the mistakes. Eto, Adebayor, Sneijder, Drogba, De Silvestri, DeAgostino, the list of lost transfers is endless and these lost transfers have put us in the position we are in right now. Instead Inter have two of those failed targets, Chelsea has the other and our coach to boot, who is a on tear right now and looks poised to win everything in front of him, and were are left with absolutely NOTHING. No creativity, no depth, no defense…but hey look on the bright side we have 42 defensive midfielders and Ronaldinho, let’s take on the World!

I know I have said it before and I will say it again, and probably keep saying it, the last time we had a foreign coach and a roster full of showpiece legacy straineri we finished tenth and the Coach didn’t make it past Christmas…Leo is Brazilian and the squad has lost its Italian roots…tenth place would be a gift at this stage, that’s the biggest difference.

Am I going to abandon hope, am I going to don a Lampard jersey and going running up and down the block chanting for the Blues!? I thought about it, and after a few Vodka tonics following the Derby I even considered it as I perused soccer.com for a Chelsea strip. But then I realized that this Club means far more to me than an idiot owner, a terrible GM, a tactically naïve coach, and a has-been Brazilian. This Club is my roots, the foundation for my wardrobe, the reason I bought a red and black car, the reason I love Football. I am down, we are down, but this quote from our very own Shingai brought it all back into perspective…

“We’ll see who the fairweather fans are when each win becomes a struggle and there is no certainty whatsoever as to where to expect the team to end up at the end of the year. But to answer the question, what do we do from here - if you can make it to matches, show up in full colors, be as vocal and supportive of your team as you can, even when they are struggling and playing like shit. Awesome fans can make the difference for a team, especially in moments of self-doubt like these.”

Bench the whole lot, start next match with Antonini, Abate, KJH, DiGennaro, Berretta, Strasser…I don’t even care, send a message, if we are going to lose anyway let’s do it with a fighting spirit a younger look and hungry players. I hate International breaks (oddly enough our “World Class Brazilian Playmaker” did not get called up,see Diego as to why) but this break comes at a time to get the head’s straight, push the issue in training and make everyone expendable. Leo can learn from this and come out stronger, but that choice is his…the same way we can get behind this team through a looming dark period…choice is yours, love Ronaldinho, or Pato, or Pirlo, or Nesta or LOVE AC MILAN…


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Categories: News, Ronaldinho

Tottenham confident Internacional’s Sandro won’t get away

August 31st, 2009 tribalfootball.com No comments

Tottenham are confident of a deal for Sandro after agreeing a partnership arrangement with his Brazilian club, Internacional.


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Seedorf at centre of AC Milan derby chaos

August 31st, 2009 tribalfootball.com No comments

Clarence Seedorf was forced to defend himself after AC Milan's disastrous 4-0 thrashing by Inter on Saturday night, it has been revealed.


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Categories: News, Ronaldinho

Andriy Shevchenko Pleased To Be Back With Dynamo Kyiv

August 31st, 2009 Goal.com No comments
Andryi Shevchenko, Ukraine (Foto Grazia Neri)
'Sheva' has returned to Kyiv, and he feels pleased to be home...

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Moratti mocks AC Milan after Inter derby triumph

August 31st, 2009 tribalfootball.com No comments

Inter president Massimo Moratti has mocked AC Milan after Saturday's 4-0 derby triumph.


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Berlusconi insists no panic at Inter Milan

August 31st, 2009 tribalfootball.com No comments

AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi insists there's no panic at the club after Saturday's derby humiliation.


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AC Milan coach Leonardo admits Berlusconi crisis talks

August 31st, 2009 tribalfootball.com No comments

AC Milan coach Leonardo admits president Silvio Berlusconi and his No2 Adriano Galliani held crisis talks with the players after their 4-0 derby thrashing.


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WORLD CUP 2010 QUALIFIERS: MARCELLO LIPPI’S CALLED UP PLAYERS

August 30th, 2009 Official News No comments
MILAN - 23 Azzurri have been called up by coach Marcello Lippi for the 2010 World Cup qualifying matches Georgia-Italy, in Tbilisi on 5 September 2009 at 20.00 (22.00 local time) and Italy-Bulgaria, in Turin on 9 September 2009 at 20.50:
GOALKEEPERS: Gigi Buffon (Juventus), Morgan De Sanctis (Napoli), Federico Marchetti (Cagliari).
DEFENDERS: Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Domenico Criscito (Genoa), Fabio Grosso (Lione), Nicola Legrottaglie (Juventus), Davide Santon (Inter), Gianluca Zambrotta (Milan).
MIDFIELDERS: Mauro German Camoranesi (Juventus), Gaetano D'Agostino (Udinese), Daniele De Rossi (Roma), Marco Marchionni (Fiorentina), Claudio Marchisio (Juventus), Angelo Palombo (Sampdoria), Simone Pepe (Udinese), Andrea Pirlo (Milan). STRIKERS: Antonio Di Natale (Udinese), Alberto Gilardino (Fiorentina), Vincenzo Iaquinta (Juventus), Fabio Quagliarella (Napoli), Giuseppe Rossi (Villarreal).

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Calcio Debate: Inter Still The Team To Beat, Milan Need New Players

August 30th, 2009 Goal.com No comments
Gattuso Snejider - Milan-Inter (Grazia Neri)
Inter thrashed Milan 4-0 in the Derby di Milano. Carlo Garganese offers his views on the game…

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Karembeu hands Arsenal inside-running for Veljko Batrovic

August 30th, 2009 tribalfootball.com No comments

Arsenal have the inside-running for 15-year-old Serbian starlet Veljko Batrovic.

The FK Bubamara teenager impressed the Arsenal boss during trials.


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Gennaro Gattuso Ruled Out Of Italy’s World Cup Qualifiers

August 30th, 2009 Goal.com No comments
Gattuso Snejider - Milan-Inter (Grazia Neri)
The combative midfielder picked up an injury in last night's derby and is unavailable for Marcello Lippi's squad...

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Beaten Milan Must Stay Calm – Silvio Berlusconi

August 30th, 2009 Goal.com No comments
Silvio Berlusconi, Milan (Foto Grazia Neri)
The Rossoneri owner has put on a brave face after his side's heavy defeat in the derby...

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Goal.com Poll Results: Milan Should Have Won The Derby!

August 30th, 2009 Goal.com No comments
Milan-Inter (Goal.com)
The Beneamata surprised a large number of Goal.com readers with their victory against their city rivals...

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The Milan Derby Was A Great Game – Inter Captain Javier Zanetti

August 30th, 2009 Goal.com No comments
Javier Zanetti, Inter-Fiorentina (Foto Grazia Neri)
The Nerazzurri stalwart has praised his team-mates for executing some perfect training ground moves...

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