“Stop me, oh, oh-oh,
stop me
Stop me if you think
That you've heard this one before
Nothing's changed
I still love you, oh, I still love you
Only slightly, only slightly less
Than I used to, my love”
Stop me if you think
That you've heard this one before
Nothing's changed
I still love you, oh, I still love you
Only slightly, only slightly less
Than I used to, my love”
--The Smiths
Why it takes a 4-0 brutalization at home from Napoli for
people to start talking about what’s wrong with the club, I don’t know. I’ve
been doing it for years. And after years of being condemned by Berlusconi’s
fellow Bunga Bunga mates (in their dreams) and Galliani’s yellow-tie minions,
they are all finally wising up to what has been written here for years: there
is a serious problem with management at Milan that is impacting the entire
club, top to bottom. And nothing’s changed.
A picture is worth a thousand words... or paying another player's €4m salary for this one to sit on the bench |
Rather than frustrate myself and waste my time trying to
come up with a new way to say what I have been saying for years, I decided to
make a partial list of some of the things I’ve written about management over
the years. Read one, read them all... most of them seem just as poignant today as
they did when I wrote them.
The
Two Faces of Berlusconi (November 14, 2011)
Keeping Ibra
(June 8, 2012)
Riddle
Me This (July 16, 2012)
The
Berlusconi Files (August 1, 2012)
The
Summer of Doom (August 21, 2012)
The
Grinch Who Stole Milan (December 28, 2012)
The
House that Berlusconi Built (January 15, 2013)
I Wish
I Could Quit You (June 12, 2013)
Silvio
Berlusconi: A Man of Personal Convictions (June 25, 2013)
The Wage
Bill Rises (August 17, 2013)
Duplicity
(August 30, 2013)
Milan
Mercato: Reinforcement or Reanimation? (Tuesday, September 3, 2013)
BUY ALL
TEH PLAYRZ (January 24, 2014)
Not
Just Another Anti-Management Rant (February 3, 2014)
Where
Do We Go From Here? (March 13, 2014)
The View
from the Top (March 31, 2014)
Falling Behind
(May 25, 2014)
Mercato
Rant no. 653 (August 26, 2014)
Hell Hath
No Fury (September 1, 2014)
The Transition
(December 27, 2014)
The Big Lie
(February 9, 2015)
Galliani
Maths™ (May 5, 2015)
Playing
Hard to Get (May 19, 2015)
Year
Zero… version four (June 3, 2015)
Warning Signs
(June 11, 2015)
Yellow Tie
(June 20, 2015)
Now then, if you still think that after four coaches in the
past two years and 56 players in and 70 players out of the club in the past three years that Honda’s words yesterday don’t ring true, then I would suggest getting some oxygen to
the brain. After all, you can suffocate with your head in the sand like that.
Nothing’s changed at Milan. And it won’t until something at the top does. Throwing
€90m at it when you are not using your Director of Sport and scouting network
to actually buy the right players is not something changing at the top, even if
we all hoped it would be. Something literally has to change at the top because two CEO’s, no deal with Mr. Bee, no stadium, and the lack of a quality
midfielder and center back is certainly not working. To say the least of the poisoned mentality that trickles down to every player. And fans that are behaving worse and worse, too.
One situation where two are not better than one |
But I am here for the players, even if nothing changes. I
bleed red and black, and no transfusion can help me. It may hurt, I may not
like it, but I don’t have any choice but to support the 11 players on the
pitch. Which is why I relate so well to these Morrissey’s lyrics:
“Nothing's changed
I still love you, oh, I still love you
Only slightly, only slightly less
Than I used to, my love”
I still love you, oh, I still love you
Only slightly, only slightly less
Than I used to, my love”
This post inspired by the music of The Smiths’ “Stop Me If You
Think That You’ve Heard This One Before”
Our next match is a friendly
Monza vs. Milan
Thursday, October 8 • 18:00 CEST (12noon EDT)
Nothing’s Changed
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