AC Milan Blog Tue, 12/04/2012 5:53 AMMotions that Milan were headed for a relegation battle at the start of the season were justified. A home loss to Sampdoria, a brief respite in Bologna followed by losses to Atalanta, Udinese, Inter and Lazio and yes, it really was that bad. But, with the
Read more... AC Milan Blog Sat, 12/01/2012 7:29 AMFor the second week running Massimiliano Allegri handed the captains armband to Riccardo Montolivo and for the second Serie A game running for the first time this season it was another victory. Though, Montolivo had little to do with it. After his
Read more... AC Milan Blog Thu, 11/29/2012 12:52 PMIn Italy, the norm is that the captains armband goes to the player with the most appearances. And, Milan are no different. Massimo Ambrosini has the most appearances for the club since joining them in 1995 and for this reason he is the current capitano.
Read more... AC Milan Blog Sun, 11/25/2012 6:07 PMEven the most ardent supporter would not have fancied Milans chances heading into this game. Juventus had just overpowered European champions Chelsea 3-0. They had scored 13 goals in just four games and were it not for the heroics of Frederico Marchetti,
Read more... AC Milan Blog Sun, 11/18/2012 6:22 AMIt looked like it was going to be another disaster, another disappointment in a growing line of them. At least it did so after half an hour of play by which time Napoli had conjured up two goals, mostly thanks to Christian Abbiati. To come away with
Read more... AC Milan Blog Fri, 11/16/2012 6:46 AMMany years ago a womanising economist by the name of Joseph Schumpeter popularised the term, creative destruction. By and large, it described the idea of how in capitalist societies previous economic orders are destroyed to make way for the rise of new
Read more... AC Milan Blog Mon, 11/12/2012 4:07 AMIt seemed that finally things were slowly getting back on track for Milan. After a string of poor results and performances, after much tinkering by Massimiliano Allegri he finally appeared to have hit the nail on the head. The new 4-2-3-1 system was
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