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Which coach should lead Milan at the Anno Zero 25/26 season?


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Soldier_of_god

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But the fucker never comes to Italy probably because he's afraid of being lynched by the mob.
I don’t care if we don’t spend big. Like under 30 mil is ok too. But be smart about it. Find actual talents. Not fucking shit like Emerson royal etc.
 

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this guy still thinks he’s above como level 😭😭😭 literally zero shame


HAHAHAHA

He thinks he’s that guy.

No wonder no one big club tried to get him. They know he stinks and is overrated.

It’s telling that no one is interested in him. We overrated him so much lol.
 

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Protest Against the Club and Management: Fans Want Maldini, Social Media Flooded with Comments and Photos of the Former Captain

As has happened recently, in the past few hours, fans of AC Milan have once again voiced their protest against the current ownership and management under the club’s latest Instagram posts. The most recent video was flooded with GIFs, images, and comments about Paolo Maldini—highlighting an unbroken bond with the former captain and a growing dissatisfaction with the current leadership.

The Rossoneri fans’ protest continues on Instagram.

https://www.milannews.it/news/prote...ti-di-commenti-e-foto-dell-ex-capitano-577361


Milan, the Rossoneri Faithful Haven’t Forgotten Maldini: Social Media Protest

Once again, social media has become the sounding board for the Rossoneri fans’ discontent: the supporters and the figure of Maldini.


Yet again, the social networks have turned into an amplifier of AC Milan supporters’ frustration. Under the latest posts published on Milan’s official Instagram account, fans have renewed their protest with vigor against the current ownership and leadership. A bitter déjà vu, reflecting a wound that remains open and a growing sense of dissatisfaction with how the club is being managed.

The Maldini Wound Still Burns: Milan Fans’ Social Media Protest

Milan’s most recent social media video was completely flooded with a wave of GIFs, images, and comments all featuring one unmistakable figure: Paolo Maldini. This digital invasion goes far beyond mere nostalgia for a football legend—it’s a vivid demonstration of an unbroken bond between the fans and their former technical director. Maldini is seen as a symbol of competence, passion, and Milanese identity, standing in stark contrast, in the public imagination, to the actions of the current leadership.

This persistent call for Maldini isn’t an isolated trend, but rather a signal of a deeper malaise running through the fanbase. His abrupt departure from the club left a void—not only within the management structure, but also in the hearts of the supporters, who saw in him a guardian of Milan’s values and history.

The social display of remembrance for Maldini serves as a silent yet powerful indictment of the decisions made by the current ownership and management. It’s a way of expressing frustration over a disappointing season, uncertainty about the future, and leadership that, in the eyes of many, does not live up to the club’s prestigious legacy.

The message from the fans is loud and clear: the pain of Maldini’s departure is still fresh, and dissatisfaction with the current direction continues to grow. This recurring protest on social media is a warning sign for the ownership. Ignoring this outcry—and continuing to underestimate the deep emotional bond between the fans and figures like Paolo Maldini—could have increasingly serious consequences for the atmosphere and the future of the club itself. The Rossoneri faithful have spoken once again, and their message is a clear call to reflect—and perhaps to change course.

https://www.pianetamilan.it/news-mi...tica-maldini-contestazione-social-17-05-2025/
People en masse finally catching on.
 

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Rayan Cherki is officially available with a 25m release clause. Would be a sweet Lmeao replacement. Move Pulisic to the left and Cherki would slot in perfectly on the right side. Just a pipedream though, there'll be a bidding war for him with Liverpool, United, Newcastle and many more teams interested. No way we can offer what they can offer.
 

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Tell you what gonna happen: Maolo will get 300 m from Saudis, win the league and get to CL semi-final, and we will see posts "Maolo is GOAT"
 

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If futuro is in serie D next season can they still get relegated to lega pro?

Where carpenters plumbers and people with part time jobs play?

Pizza delivery boys etc.
 

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Bbbelan is truly living up to its name. Caridnal Furlani ibra the cocksucker and mondonkey all need to be hung drawn and quartered.

Put in a concentration camp and starved to death.
 

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seems from catching up

all the top players are going
or want to leave

and we are aiming for bad replacements everywhere

nice
 

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Zlatan that son of a bitch has caused this Futuro relegation. Bastard has too much ego and fired Abate - the long term effect of players improving under Abate vs stagnating and relegating like has happened now is HUGE and tough to quantify in numbers..
 

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Rayan Cherki is officially available with a 25m release clause. Would be a sweet Lmeao replacement. Move Pulisic to the left and Cherki would slot in perfectly on the right side. Just a pipedream though, there'll be a bidding war for him with Liverpool, United, Newcastle and many more teams interested. No way we can offer what they can offer.

The piece of shit Shitao wont leave I have a feeling .

Our clubs valuation of him + his own delulu valuation of himself as a player

VS

Other clubs valuation of him

Massive difference
 

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Milannews wrote a long article about Futuro and they say

Originally, the project for the second Milan team had been assigned to Antonio D’Ottavio as sporting director, who would have detached himself from the operations alongside Furlani and Moncada to dedicate himself 100% to the creation of Milan Futuro. The choice of coach had already been made and had fallen on Ignazio Abate, who had done so well with the Primavera, taking them to the Final Four of the UEFA Youth League twice, exiting in the semi-final in their first year while, in the 2023-24 season, they became European vice-champion, beaten in the final by Olympiacos. But Abate’s profile was perfect because he knew the Primavera group well, which would then be promoted to the Milan Futuro squad, and the players would have started from important certainties in terms of daily work. Instead, the arrival of Zlatan Ibrahimovic on the Milan Futuro project shuffles the cards. Abate was fired because he was guilty of not giving space in the Primavera to Zlatan's eldest son, Maximilian, and after his dismissal, that of his father Beniamino will also come, who in the meantime had become the goalkeeping coach of the women's first team.
But in addition to those with Abate, Ibrahimovic had a series of clashes with D’Ottavio on various issues relating to the creation and management of Milan Futuro and this difference of opinion will be the beginning of an increasingly difficult relationship between the two, with D’Ottavio unable to go to Milanello and to Milan Futuro matches and relegated to a purely office job. In this scenario, the figure of Jovan Kirovski emerges, Ibrahimovic’s trusted man, who is put in charge of the Milan Futuro project, but without any experience in Italian football and in a category as difficult as Serie C. It will be Kirovski who convinces Ibrahimovic, during the latter’s November trip to New York as a Cardinal with Furlani and Moncada to push for the removal of D’Ottavio, who will be formally dismissed. In doing so, the team found itself without an important point of reference, given that Kirovski never gained a foothold in the team group (there were rare occasions when he followed MF away from home).
 

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