Dear Mister Ancelotti

It is with much disappointment and anger that we, the Milanisti of the Curva Sud, have decided to request your resignation effective immediately. We can no longer bare to tolerate seeing a team with such a unique history go down in flames like they have done so often at late.

This is no longer the Milan that stepped out onto the field proud to wear the famous rossonero shirt that graced the likes of Baresi, Nordahl, Van Basten, Savicevic etc etc: it is a team now that is lifeless, passionless, and monotonous in its style of play.

What happened to the team that used to be able to win at all costs? The team that could take on any situation- no matter what it was- and still win? Where is Milan?

So we say to you Mr Ancelotti, thank you for you glory years of the past. Thank you for the eight major trophies you have brought this side in past eight years, but it is now time for you to leave your post and hang up those old boots.

Your tactical genius has started to run thin and it's showing in the results. The fans no longer want to see their team aim for third or fourth place, we want to see a hard, fought out battle for the scudetto. We no longer want to have our name associated with early exists in the Champions League and now the UEFA Cup, the fans want to see a Champions League final!

Our request to you, with only the best interests in mind for Milan is that you call it a day and let someone else take over. Milan have nothing to compete for so its the perfect timing to have a new coach come in and experiment.

The Fans Of the Curva Sud....

Milan, Sempre con te...

Comments

Rokku said…
Milanista,very impressive writing you have here...
For me its not just Carletto that have lose his touch but the players at Milan have lose it as well,my idol Sheva for example have exceed his best together with Pippo,Ambro,Kaladze,Pirlo and many more im sure you know them very well too...

We need a coach that will decide who he wanted to be in his team next season and I hope Berlu will support it....
last nite is can be the step towards a revolution in Milan's line up....

Keep the faith....hehe
Milanista said…
Hey, You are defnitely right thatAncelotti isn't solely to blame, but he should know how to get the team out of these situations. The equaliser in teh away game against Weder Bremen, he hadn't made one substitution up until the 85th minute (after the equaliser) and that to me was his fault. I knew they would equaliser when I saw he hadn;t made a substution.

There are many factors that I can't possibly write on here now but it all goes down to the coach in th end, I think a fresh start is needed for this team

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