AC Milan In 2008

A New Year brings about new hopes, new wishes, new resolutions. A time to recollect, make new plans and then try keeping to them. And since it is that time of the year again, I thought it will be fitting to write a post about my beloved club - AC Milan - and what the new year holds for them, and at the same time, piss the hell out of all Inter fans.
To begin, we must first look back at 2007. 2007 was a mixed year for them. Last season, they finished 4th in the Serie A (no thanks to Calciopoli), which, considering a club of their stature, is by no means a good result. This season, unfortunately, looks set to be even worse - they are currently languishing in 12th place and a massive 25 points behind, and it pains me much to say this… Inter.
However, they did manage to win the Champions League (their 7th) and also the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup. In the transfer market, they managed to sign Ronaldo and also secure for themselves, Alexandre Pato - one of the most highly rated teenagers at the moment. All things considered, depending on whether you see the glass as half full or empty, 2007 can be a good or bad year.
What then, 2008? Firstly, let’s talk about the Scudetto. It’s over. At this point, it is mission impossible for Milan, even with the 3 games they have in hand. Realistically, the Champions League and the Coppa Italia are the two remaining competitions they have any chance of winning.
Unfortunately, even that has is now being compromised. Drawing Arsenal in the Champions League, and the need to make up for a 1-2 home defeat against Catania in the Coppa Italia means that Milan won’t have an easy time.
Elsewhere, Milan have other problems. Their star striker Ronaldo is constantly injured and has played as many times as England have won the World Cup - one. Additionally, reports are rife that he is seeking a move away.
Another Milan player rumored to be on the move is the highly rated Gourcuff. The Frenchman has seen little playing time and is said to be looking for a club that would offer him the opportunity to play. However, the 21 year old who is widely tipped to be Zidane’s successor, has since reiterated his desire to stay and that should quell the fears of Rossoneri faithful worldwide, if only somewhat.
To add on, Milan have yet to address the problem of their rearguard, which is so ancient that I can smell it decomposing. With Maldini retiring at the year of this season and with Cafu and Favalli set to follow suit, Milan’s rearguard will be left dangerous thin.
And then there are talks of Ancelotti getting replaced with Mourinho, Lippi and Rijkaard named as possibly successors.
At this point, it is evident that Milan are a club in transition. The fearsome team that dominated football during the early parts of this decade is no longer what it used to be. I have said it before and I will say it again, changes need to be made and money to be spent.
Milan President Berlusconi, Italy’s richest man with a fortune estimated to be in the region of USD $11 billion, is no pauper. He has held back for far too long. Milan did not get to where it is by tightening its purse strings and going into the transfer market like an auntie in a Singapore wet market looking for discounts and bargains.
All that said, 2008, or at least until the end of this season, looks set to be as exciting as any Inter victory. Bah!
Inter fans, if you are still reading, boy have I got a treat for you.

Inter, the true comedy since 1908.
Cheers and Happy New Year!
The author Kenny maintains a personal blog called ‘The Meditation Chamber‘.
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Kenny, somehow I find it very hard to believe that Milan will lose to Arsenal
They have an absolute plethora of experience but surely age has to catch up with them sooner or later. Last year I thought United would run them ragged at Old Trafford but the defence, despite conceding 3, was strong until Gattuso went off. He is such a magnificent shield, as demonstrated in the last WC.
As for the future, we will have to see how they go. No doubt they are second fiddle to Inter domestically, but they are still officially the best team in the world right now.
I do feel, however, that they need massive investment and a general overhaul of the playing staff in the summer. When you think of the ages of Maldini, Cafu, Seedorf, Inzaghi (who hasn’t been in great form domestically anyway) and even Nesta, they are all legends of the game in one way or another but Milan need to restructure, in my opinion.
Pato, the young Brazilian, was an expensive purchase, and we shall see how well he fits in. I read an interview by Paolo Maldini a few days ago. He rates the young man quite highly.
I also believe that as Kenny noted, Mr. Berlusconi will go deep into his pockets to land big names to replace some of the ones that Anthony referenced. Perhaps Ronaldinho will join the Brazilian contingent at Milan. Or course, that probably will not occur if Frankie Rijkaard is their next coach…
Not all us Inter fans are cunts Kenny. Was delighted AC won the CL, instead of any of the EPL clubs. And I’ve respected them since I first saw them.
AC might have just started the bad years we had in 90’s. Hopefully it isn’t that bad, for the sake of Serie A, and the city of Milano. I’d say with Maldini running the Youth Acadamy from next season, AC should be back to normal by the latest, 2010.
And if AC are going to have a banner that big, it should be at least funny or insulting!
to be honest im a man utd fan, but i love AC!!! i agree that milan need to spend a bit, defencively and up-front….. Barazagli is a solid italian defender, aguaro is a positve striker but not as proven as AC may need. Berbatov on the other hand is awsome one of the best technical strickers there is and would fit into the system realy well. ochoa is a highly rated young goalie that wouldnt be as expencive a buffon lol.
AC MILAN should buy Benzema, Lyon’s attacker
and than no other club will win against them
do you agree
ac MILAN you are the best . I from kosova , I love you
KAKA’ is perfect player is the best by by