MILAN - Click here to view the photos taken at Malpensa right before Milan's departure for Dubai, among them the first images of Antonio Cassano as a Rossonero!
Monthly Archives: December 2010
Antonio Cassano Begins Milan Training
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Antonio Cassano’s Milan adventure is underway as he starts training with the squad in Dubai…
Kris Voakes’ Calcio Debate: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly – A Recap Of Italian Football In 2010
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In 2010 Italian football had the good (notably Mourinho’s Inter), the bad (including Benitez’s Inter) and the ugly (largely Lippi’s Azzurri). Kris Voakes looks back over the last 12 months.
Italian Veteran Christian Vieri Returns To Football With Brazilian Club Boavista
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Christian Vieri will make his football comeback in Brazil with third-tier side Boavista…
Jose Mourinho’s Influence & Lack Of Faith Made Rafael Benitez Fail At Inter – Massimo Moratti
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Inter president Massimo Moratti has explained the reasons behind Rafael Benitez’s failure and exit…
Ronaldinho Abandons Milan Training As Relations Break Down Further – Report
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Ronaldinho walked out of Milan training, such is his desperation to leave…
Milan Forward Robinho: I Talked Kaka Out Of Joining Manchester City, Now I Want To Make Milan My Home
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Brazil international Robinho has settled quickly in Milan after Manchester City, the club he warned fellow Brazilian Kaka not to join, and now wants to be a part of the Rossoneri until he retires….
Marco Van Basten: I Can’t Understand Leonardo’s Move To Inter
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Former Milan star striker Marco Van Basten says he cannot understand why Leonardo would join Inter as coach.
Thiago Silva: We Will Lose A World-Class Player If Ronaldinho Leaves Milan
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Thiago Silva believes the Rossoneri will be losing a world-class player should Ronaldinho leave for Gremio…
Inter President Massimo Moratti: I Did Not Choose Leonardo To Irritate Milan
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Moratti reveals his reasons for appointing Leonardo as coach…
Robinho Misses Flight To Milan’s Winter Retreat In Dubai – Report
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Robinho was unable to make his flight to Dubai for the club’s winter retreat.
Milan Will Keep Antonio Cassano Under Control – Massimo Oddo
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Massimo Oddo claims Milan don’t fear Antonio Cassano stepping out of line because he won’t have a chance to…
Goal.com Poll: Who Is Serie A 2010-11 Player Of The Season So Far?
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Vote for your 2010-11 Serie A Player of the Season so far…
New Coach Leonardo Wants To Bring Milan Legend Paolo Maldini To Inter – Report
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Paolo Maldini has been tipped to join Leonardo at Inter in some form of assistant role…
Antonio Cassano Asks For Personal Trainer, Milan Say No – Report
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Milan won’t grant Antonio Cassano the freedom to have his own personal trainer…
Cassano and Ronaldinho head for Milan training camp
Antonio Cassano flew with new team
AC Milan to their mid-season training base in Dubai on Monday
while Ronaldinho is due to join the Serie A leaders later
despite Brazil’s Gremio hoping to sign him.
ANTONIO CASSANO AT MILANELLO
MILAN - Several players came to Milanello this morning as Milan are set to fly to Dubai in the afternoon. Antonio Cassano arrived at the training centre at around 11.30 CET to greet his new teammates, among others Zlatan Irahimovic. With the permission granted by U.C. Sampdoria, Cassano will be able to train with his new club from tomorrow on.
CAGLIARI’S WEEKLY SCHEDULE
MILAN - As reported by Cagliari’s official website, the Sardinians’ weekly training schedule is as follows:Monday: training sessions at 10.00 CET and 15.00 CET; Tuesday: training sessions at 10.00 CET and 15.00 CET; Wednesday: friendly match at 15.00 CET; Thursday: friendly match at 15.00 CET; Friday: training session at 10.30 CET; Saturday: training session at 17.00 CET; Sunday: training session at 15.00 CET.
TOTTENHAM BEATS ASTON VILLA 2-1
MILAN - Tottenham, Milan’s next opponents in the Champions League, got two goals from Rafael Van der Vaart en route to a 2-1 away victory over Aston Villa in yesterday’s Premier League action.
Milan Will Win The Scudetto – Chelsea Coach Carlo Ancelotti
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Former Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti has tipped them to win the title…
Anderlecht Star Lucas Biglia Rules Out Winter Transfer
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Anderlecht midfielder Lucas Biglia has made it clear that he won’t switch clubs in January.
Antonio Cassano Will Help Milan Win Everything – Robinho
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Robinho claims Antonio Cassano is the weapon Milan need to conquer Europe and Serie A…
Inter Ponder Loan Move For Real Madrid’s Kaka – Report
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Inter go back to the drawing board for Real Madrid playmaker Kaka after he denied a move to Appiano Gentile…
Twente Keeping Tabs On Milan Defender Oguchi Onyewu – Report
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Milan defender Oguchi Onyewu has attracted the interest of Twente.
Milan Ace Ronaldinho Has 90 Per Cent Chance Of Joining Gremio – Coach Renato Portaluppi
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Gremio coach Renato Portaluppi confident of signing Milan ace Ronaldinho…
Genoa President Enrico Preziosi Admits Andrea Ranocchia Is Inter-Bound And Kevin Prince Boateng Is Set For A Permanent Milan Deal – Report
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Genoa’s Andrea Ranocchia and Kevin Prince Boateng are set for Inter and a permanent deal at Milan respectively.
Milan Striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic Admits He Wants To Close Career Out In United States
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Milan star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he wishes to close out his footballing career in the United States.
Milan Legends: Invasion of The Flying Dutchmen
A while back Mrs. Shankly dropped me an early Christmas present. She decided to resurrect the AC Milan Legend pieces I had worked on early in my blogging tenure here at the ACMilanOffside.com. Thanks to Mrs. S the likes of Maldini, Baresi, and Albertini are joined now by not one but three of the most influential stranieri that AC Milan has ever seen. If you were to young to remember these fellas then get yourself on youtube or a DVD because it was special. Three Dutchmen and a handful of Italians comprised one of the greatest Club teams of all time! Enjoy the post and thanks again to Mrs. S!
Long before the young Klaas Jan Huntelaar slipped through our fingers, even before the elder statesman Clarence Seedorf practiced his brand of magic at the San Siro, there was a Dutch invasion that took Milan by storm. Three individual legends came together to form one super legend and brought the glory days to the Rossoneri.

The early eighties had not been good for Milan, as they had been struggling to overcome a couple of seasons in Serie B, having been relegated due to a matchfixing scandal in 1980, and falling back again in ‘82-‘83. Enter an entrepreneur called Silvio Berlusconi, who purchased the club in 1986 and immediately invested heavily in it. In addition to hiring now legendary coach Arrigo Sacchi, he bought world class players with the intention of becoming the most successful club in the world.
One investment was Dutch player Marco van Basten. He would become known as one of the most brilliant and beloved players ever to wear the Rossoneri jersey. He was a lethal finisher with both feet, incredibly agile, and also good with his head. His individual accomplishments speak for themselves: He won European Player of the Year three times, in ’88, ’89, and ’92, something only 3 other players have managed to do. He won the Ballon d’Or in 1989. He was Serie A’s Capocannoniere (top scorer) in ’90 and ’92. He was the first player to score 4 goals in a single Champion’s League match. He is now the 7th all time AC Milan scorer with 124 goals in 201 appearances, a record finally bested recently by Pippo Inzaghi. He was also known for his accuracy at the spot, with an impressive 92% PK success rate. These stats alone would be impressive, but are even more incredible given that Van Basten had a career long ankle problem requiring no fewer than 4 different surgeries. He played his last game in a Milan jersey at age 28, and finally relented to an early retirement at 30. It is amazing to think about what could have been had his career not been cut so short.
That same season, Ruud Gullit, a fellow countryman who is known as much for his massive hair as his footballing skills, arrived at Milan. He was a strong, physical player who embodied “Total Football,” a concept where players can play at any position and do so interchangeably within a match. His power and strength gave Milan a top player that would strike fear into any opponent. But he was also fantastic in the air and played with grace and great technical ability. After being awarded the European Player of the year award in 1987, he dedicated it to Nelson Mendela, using his fame to bring attention to the injustices in South Africa. Off the pitch, he also dabbled in a brief music career tied to his political interests, but let’s just say that he was a fantastic footballer.
One year later, in 1988, the third prong of the Dutch trident came along in the form of Frank Rijkaard, a childhood friend of Ruud Gullit. Coach Sacchi took the defender and transformed him into a defensive midfielder, and he dominated the pitch both verbally and physically with his aggressive playing style. Feared by opponents, but loved by coaches (except for the temper,) he redefined the defensive midfield position. And together with his compatriots he went on a winning spree that put AC Milan on the map as one of the greatest clubs in the world.

The first step was winning the Scudetto in the ’87-’88 season, something Milan hadn’t done in 9 years. After being back to back runners up in ’89-’90 and ’90-’91, they won Serie A again as teammates in ’91-’92 and ’92-’93. So if you’re keeping score, that’s 3 Dutch players and 3 Scudetti in 6 years. (It took Milan 80 years to collect their previous 10 Scudetti.)
Add to that Milan’s first 3 Super Coppa titles, in ’88, ’92, and ’93. Then back to back Champion’s league titles in ’88-’89 and ’89-’90. Plus the two UEFA Super Cups in ’89 and ’90. And two Intercontinental cups in ’89 and ’90 as well. Not only were they playing amazing football, they were filling the trophy cabinets to the brim.

A pinnacle performance came in 1989 in the European Cup (now called Champion’s League) semifinal, when Milan slaughtered Real Madrid in the 2nd leg by a score of 5-0 (their first leg was a 1-1 draw.) Even more impressive is that all 5 goals came from different players. This may have something to do with their now legendary roster, which included the legendary captain Franco Baresi, a young Paolo Maldini, a player called Carlo Ancelotti and his buddy Mauro Tassotti, (where have I seen them before?) as well as Alessandro Costacurta and Roberto Donadoni. Milan went on to win the final against Steaua Bucharest 4-0, with a brace each by Gullit and van Basten. Not bad for a team who had won a penalty shootout against Red Star Belgrade just to progress past the 2nd round.
In 1991, Sacchi and van Basten had a falling out, so Berlusconi fired Sacchi, bringing in a young Fabio Capello as manager. Some might say it was ridiculous to change managers, but under Capello’s reign, Milan accomplished something that no other Serie A team has. From the end of May in ’91 until March of ‘93, AC Milan went an all-time Serie A record 58 matches unbeaten, the perfect season.
They still linger in the hearts and minds of devoted Milan fans everywhere. Six incredible years, a trio of Dutchmen, a dozen trophies, and a perfect season. Not to mention the foundation for everything we’ve won since. They ushered in the glory days of Milan. All three of the Flying Dutchmen went on to coach, 2 of them even coaching their national team. Despite dominating Europe, as players, they were only ever able to win the 1988 Euros with the Netherlands, but they were more than generous to win title after title for AC Milan.
After this year’s world cup, the Dutch have acquired a reputation for brute force and a thug playing style that overshadows their great technical skill. But not all Dutchmen played like this, not always. The trio of van Basten, Gullit and Rijkaard used incredible technical skills, brilliant form, and sublime class and style to give AC Milan a wealth of trophies and a legacy of champions.
Ronaldinho To Remain At Milan Until End Of Season – Report
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Milan seem reluctant to let Ronaldinho leave next month…
Buon Natale a Tutti
Last year I asked for a simple wish, but this year I ask that our Milan continues on this path to deliver us our first title in six years!!

Forza Milan! I wish everyone a safe and happy holiday with those special to you, and more importantly thank you for another enjoyable year together as our own little Milan family. Wouldn’t be the same around here without you guys!