SirBalon Posted November 26, 2017 Posted November 26, 2017 22 minutes ago, Spike said: @SirBalon This will never not be funny Incredibly it's a great piece of defending from Bonucci and very well read to the last centimetre. His problem was feeling he had it all sorted and not even looking at the execution of his final action on contact of the ball and makes a hash of it. That's just one of those errors but I can see why it's funny though.
Spike Posted November 26, 2017 Posted November 26, 2017 2 minutes ago, SirBalon said: Incredibly it's a great piece of defending from Bonucci and very well read to the last centimetre. His problem was feeling he had it all sorted and not even looking at the execution of his final action on contact of the ball and makes a hash of it. That's just one of those errors but I can see why it's funny though. It's a one in a million chance of that shot megging him and it bloody happens!
Administrator Stan Posted November 27, 2017 Administrator Posted November 27, 2017 Gattuso now the boss!
SirBalon Posted November 27, 2017 Posted November 27, 2017 This will be interesting! There are certain traits Gennaro Gattuso has that will be important while there are others that will stagnate and punish the most beautiful part of football for me which is fantasy and improvisation. Imagine Gattuso coaching Napoli! Please no! He is part of what's wrong in Italian football for me and his constant comments in the media show this.
Administrator Stan Posted November 27, 2017 Administrator Posted November 27, 2017 11 minutes ago, SirBalon said: This will be interesting! There are certain traits Gennaro Gattuso has that will be important while there are others that will stagnate and punish the most beautiful part of football for me which is fantasy and improvisation. Imagine Gattuso coaching Napoli! Please no! He is part of what's wrong in Italian football for me and his constant comments in the media show this. his passion and love for the club will set him in good stead for players and fans alike. It's a wise move by the new owners to replace someone who was quite underwhelming with a fans favourite and club icon. However, only time will tell how well he can do. I loved watching him play and I hope he'll do brilliantly at Milan. I just hope it doesn't turn out like Unsworth at Everton (I realise that's on a smaller scale but the analogy/principle applies). I hope it doesn't end sourly for Gattuso whenever that is because when you've given so much heart and passion to and for a club, you don't want all that to be wasted when you step in to management. Fans are fickle; Gattuso has to pretty much succeed immediately or within a very short timeframe to satisfy these fans - there's a lot of pressure on him right now.
ScoRoss Posted November 27, 2017 Posted November 27, 2017 This has got to be a temporary appointment, I'd hope. Ancelotti has said he isn't working again this season, so my first instinct was to suggest Gattuso has the job until the end of the season before his return.
Dave Posted November 27, 2017 Posted November 27, 2017 3 hours ago, Stan said: his passion and love for the club will set him in good stead for players and fans alike. It's a wise move by the new owners to replace someone who was quite underwhelming with a fans favourite and club icon. It didn't work when they appointed Inzaghi and I doubt it will here.
Dalmore Posted November 30, 2017 Posted November 30, 2017 haha I will never forget his duty in Crete. He was fighting with everybody but at the same time everybody was worshiping him like a boss.
Administrator Stan Posted December 2, 2017 Administrator Posted December 2, 2017 couldn't agree more Rino!
SirBalon Posted December 12, 2017 Posted December 12, 2017 So the lastest rumours are that Gianluigi Donnarumma is at it again and now wants out of AC Milan once more and has said he wants out of his contract. These are the “boom” stories coming out of Italy’s sports dailies this morning. @ScoRoss do you know anything about this mate?
ScoRoss Posted December 12, 2017 Posted December 12, 2017 There has been a lot of paper talk in recent days, including the fact his release clause wasn't actually reported to the authorities and the validity of it. If Milan's proposed FFP is rejected by UEFA and they don't make the Champions League next season, which is highly likely, I can definitely see him being sold. No point keeping an unhappy player, especially one focused on the short term as he seems to be doing.
True Blue Posted December 12, 2017 Posted December 12, 2017 Gattuso was a good player, but his aggressive approach won't do the team any good. All the yelling and threats that he will break them could have maybe had an effect on opposition when he was on the pitch. Think he will be sacked sooner than expected.
Dave Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 On 12/12/2017 at 10:36 AM, SirBalon said: So the lastest rumours are that Gianluigi Donnarumma is at it again and now wants out of AC Milan once more and has said he wants out of his contract. These are the “boom” stories coming out of Italy’s sports dailies this morning. @ScoRoss do you know anything about this mate? The fans unveiled a banner which forced him to tears which translated to: 'Psychological violence by giving you six million a season & signing your parasite brother? It's time to leave...our patience with you is over' I feel sorry for him and don't believe he wants to leave the club he's supported. He's been a pawn to Mino Raiolas footballing empire which could stagnate his career. Imagine if he one day ends up at Wolves
Administrator Stan Posted December 15, 2017 Administrator Posted December 15, 2017 wonder where his next move will be...Juve to replace Buffon? Or perhaps abroad to PSG?
Smiley Culture Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Mino Raiola has a new meal ticket, I see. I wonder how many millions he’ll pocket when Donnarumma moves to someone else? He’s the scourge of Football, the horrible bastard.
SirBalon Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 1 hour ago, The Palace Fan said: The fans unveiled a banner which forced him to tears which translated to: 'Psychological violence by giving you six million a season & signing your parasite brother? It's time to leave...our patience with you is over' I feel sorry for him and don't believe he wants to leave the club he's supported. He's been a pawn to Mino Raiolas footballing empire which could stagnate his career. Imagine if he one day ends up at Wolves I don’t think players do anything they don’t want to do mate and he (Donnarumma) has already been subject to this unbalanced “I don’t know what I want” scenario before. He has the football media at his disposal to dispel any rumours that crop up so that it doesn’t create a sneowball effect with results such as those you have written about. At the same time I completely agree that Mino Raiola is total scum. 1 hour ago, Stan said: wonder where his next move will be...Juve to replace Buffon? Or perhaps abroad to PSG? Well from what I’ve. Even reading over the past 2 to 3 months, originally Juventus wanted to sign Athletic Bilbao’s young Kepa and it seemed that the young keeper was willing to go to Turin. Here is where your theory on Donnarumma to Juve takes shape in my view... In recent weeks both PSG and Real Madrid have been putting even more effort into trying to sign Kepa and the last two weeks has led the Madrid press to say that he’s decided to go to Real and the French press saying he’s decided to go to PSG. So hence all this dust that’s been kicked up over the past fortnight on Donnarumma and I would be inclined to believe he would favour a move to Juve. But all this is me probably making 2+2=5
Subscriber RandoEFC+ Posted December 17, 2017 Subscriber Posted December 17, 2017 Still don't understand how agents manage to make so much money when 10% of the time maximum they're actually doing their jobs and the players and clubs just seem to accept it.
True Blue Posted December 17, 2017 Posted December 17, 2017 Appointing Gattuso was suicide, crushed by a relegation battler
Cicero Posted December 21, 2017 Posted December 21, 2017 In his prime, the man really was incredible. 2007 Kaka and 2008 Ronaldo is still a toss up for me.
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