Milan Management
Looks like the club will have some real management now, Galliani has little room for error.
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Andrea Maldera and Tassotti have officially left Milan.
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sad day, tassotti was in milan for a loooooooong time
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All the best to them. I'm not sure about Maldera, but it's not exactly a secret Tassotti's not been too pleased about his role in the club in recent years. I think it was only a matter of time he'd leave so I simply wish him all the best.
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Tassotti's comments after leaving:

http://www.rossoneriblog.com/2016/07/14/...ach-again/?
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and the criticism of the management http://www.milannews.it/le-interviste/co...oni-218109
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Nothing that can be dismissed there. The words are true. The one thing that makes me bitter is he's said multiple times now that he was never considered to be head coach at the club. I always thought it was because he wasn't interested in being head coach, but clearly it seems he was.

I don't understand why if I'm honest, at the very least I would have let him have the half season back when Allegri was sacked and he got 2-3 games in charge. There were slight improvements in those games and I think he might have steadied the ship to the summer, moreso than Seedorf who came in with no experience and in a complete mess of a situation. At least Tassotti knew what was going on in the club.
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The tradition of treating club legends like shit continues.
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Interview with Gandini http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2016/07/...dini-serie
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Marco Fassone formerly of Inter may be new CEO starting in January 2017
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