However, it now appears that the Milan hierarchy have decided to stick with the former striker for now.
Part of the reasoning behind the decision could be the uncertainty over the ownership of the club, with President Silvio Berlusconi on the verge of selling to Thai investor Bee Taechaubol.
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so disrespectful
Ah, I guess you want him to stay then so he can keep losing games that we should win.
You're such a good fan.
Keep in mind that you acted the same way as I am right now to Allegri, and Allegri did 100 times a better job than Inzaghi.![]()
Pippo has more than 9 lives apparently.
Would be interesting to see a game without Menez.
People here act as if they'd have said no to Milan offering them the coaching position.
"Do you want to manage Milan for a year for 1m?"
"Umm no. I don't think I'd do a good job"
Just like people saying managers should resign to save their dignity. That's akin to saying you should just give up and never try with anything.
Pippo has more than 9 lives apparently.
Would be interesting to see a game without Menez.
Its a shame that this didn't work out at all, would have been nice if a ex great player would have done a brilliant job.
Well i guess the Simione's of this world are a rarity.
bar from hoping a new inexperienced coach would create enough temporary entusiasmo to fight for el which i really doubt it will since the club is a wreck theres really no other point of sacking him for the last few matches. Let him end the season and then part ways.
i agree, i don't see how inzaghi should carry blame for accepting the coaching position
the issue is that he should not have been offered the job in the first place, which falls on the responsibility of management
they (management) did not learn their lesson with allegri, i.e. A coach needs to be provided with adequate players to create a cohesive, functioning team - allegri made it work as long as he could
they did not learn their lesson with seedorf, i.e. A coach with no experience and also without the necessary players - he could only do so much
and then they dumped the situation on inzaghi, i.e. A coach with only primavera experience and still without the necessary players to build a milan-worthy, competitive team
it's like expecting rose bushes when you plant weeds
things won't change at milan until there is new management, a new coach, and players selected to create a cohesive team
that's a huge overhaul...but i'm hopeful a new owner can pull it off
anyway, as for inzaghi...it would have been best i suppose if he had continued coaching the primavera team and kept building on his successes there. I wonder if he thinks the same after this season. Hindsight is 20/20 they say...
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Best news EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let Tassotti go. Keep Pippo as assistant for a REAL coach.
WIN.
Trash fuck Tassotti (Jan 19, 1960). Trash fuck Tassotti would be so lost at age 55 because he has nobody to assist.
It feels like head coaches come here to assist that trash fuck and not the other way around.
No, no quality head coach needs a fucking trash fuck to give him a tour at San Siro and to inject first impressions about the team and expectations in his head. Trash fuck Tassotti is well-known from the past but not a demi-god by any means. Why does such trash fuck possess so many privileges?
Trash fuck Tassotti's days at Milan are coming to an end. Trash fuck Mauro Tassotti.