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post Apr 20 2014, 02:38 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Apr 20 2014, 12:42 PM) *
Apparently ManU are interested in Rami and thus Valencia want to raise his price of €7 million.

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Don't we have a loan with option to buy at a fixed price?

I don't think Valencia have any say on the price should we choose to exercise the right of purchase we have on him
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post Apr 20 2014, 03:29 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Apr 20 2014, 02:38 PM) *
Don't we have a loan with option to buy at a fixed price?

I don't think Valencia have any say on the price should we choose to exercise the right of purchase we have on him


I don't think there's a fixed fee on the price.
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post Apr 20 2014, 04:11 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Apr 20 2014, 03:29 PM) *
I don't think there's a fixed fee on the price.

The 6m amount has been mentioned every time Rami's situation is brought up, I'd have thought that's an already agreed upon amount considering all the time it's been mentioned... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif)
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post Apr 20 2014, 06:52 PM
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I think it's fixed. That's what I read on football-italia.net.
Galliani though wants to buy him for cheaper than 7m. That's the problem.

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post Apr 28 2014, 01:23 AM
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Looks like Seedorf's a goner for good come the end of the season. Too bad it didn't work out.
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post Apr 28 2014, 03:10 AM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Apr 28 2014, 06:23 AM) *
Looks like Seedorf's a goner for good come the end of the season. Too bad it didn't work out.

Mind numbing, really. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) But probably that was always the plan? To get a big name coach after the World Cup, Prandelli maybe. Or someone else, someone that is not an experiment. We'll see, I guess.
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post Apr 28 2014, 07:48 AM
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QUOTE (acid911 @ Apr 28 2014, 03:10 AM) *
Mind numbing, really. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) But probably that was always the plan? To get a big name coach after the World Cup, Prandelli maybe. Or someone else, someone that is not an experiment. We'll see, I guess.

No I don't buy that.

Had that been the plan they would have allowed Tasso to take over as interim coach and saved everyone all this hassle, especially for Seedorf who gave up playing when he was still doing very well in the Brazilian league. And they wouldn't have given him a 2 and a half year contract either.

This is just stupid and completely illustrates why we are where we are these days as an institution as well as a team

Now let's see how they handle this, probably waste the entire summer to bring in a new coach with no time left to make some proper changes to a squad that needs a serious clean up
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post Apr 28 2014, 07:57 AM
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If after all this they just hand the job to Inzaghi, I'll be surprised. Because it would be a pointless exercise.

Anyone thinks that Spalletti getting fired had something to do with it?
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post Apr 28 2014, 10:44 AM
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No, I don't think Spalletti has anything to do with it. The club just doesn't want him. I read an article yesterday where it pointed a few of Seedorf's mistakes that cost him the job. They included ignoring suggestions from the players, his technical decisions (playing MDS on the right, continuously benching Abate and Poli, not playing Balo and Pazzo together), the way his personal entourage invaded the space of the club's press office, his quirky comments (3/4 of the roster is inadequate) etc.

Now, I understand that the guy did make mistakes, but I think the club is exaggerating the case. Can't this be resolved via talks? Berlusconi hasn't called Seedorf since Lazio-Milan, Barbara when asked yesterday about Seedorf's future said it's not her duty to talk about that, and Galliani simply wants him out. Not sure what his relationship with the players is, but I assume some of them don't particularly like him either.

It's really too bad this didn't work out. The guy gave up playing to become our coach. We could and should have handled the situation better. It is Seedorf after all, a Milan legend, not just some random person.
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post Apr 28 2014, 11:31 AM
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QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Apr 28 2014, 12:57 PM) *
If after all this they just hand the job to Inzaghi, I'll be surprised. Because it would be a pointless exercise.

I'd be surprised if it's anyone else to be honest. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif) Really I'd be.

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It's really too bad this didn't work out. The guy gave up playing to become our coach. We could and should have handled the situation better. It is Seedorf after all, a Milan legend, not just some random person.

This. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mellow.gif) I wasn't too keen of him coming here in the first place, but this is no way to go.
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post Apr 28 2014, 01:39 PM
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QUOTE (acid911 @ Apr 28 2014, 12:31 PM) *
I'd be surprised if it's anyone else to be honest. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif) Really I'd be.

This. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mellow.gif) I wasn't too keen of him coming here in the first place, but this is no way to go.

Yup, it looks to me like it will be Inzaghi.

BTW, I do not think this was part of some grand plan (that would be giving too much credit to the people running Milan these days). Rather, I believe Seedorf was Berlu's decision, Galliani was against it, and now he is leveraging some mistakes made by Seedorf to get his way and re-establish his influence.

Truly depressing. Not just the fact that I was starting to like what Seedorf is doing to the team (style of play and results), but also the fact that this is yet another indication of how truly messed up our management has become. So count me on the list of those hoping Berlu will sell the club to someone else (hopefully someone who will get rid of all the clowns).
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post Apr 28 2014, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE (Forza Milan! @ Apr 28 2014, 01:39 PM) *
Yup, it looks to me like it will be Inzaghi.

BTW, I do not think this was part of some grand plan (that would be giving too much credit to the people running Milan these days). Rather, I believe Seedorf was Berlu's decision, Galliani was against it, and now he is leveraging some mistakes made by Seedorf to get his way and re-establish his influence.

Truly depressing. Not just the fact that I was starting to like what Seedorf is doing to the team (style of play and results), but also the fact that this is yet another indication of how truly messed up our management has become. So count me on the list of those hoping Berlu will sell the club to someone else (hopefully someone who will get rid of all the clowns).


Yep, precisely.
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post Apr 28 2014, 02:15 PM
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QUOTE (Forza Milan! @ Apr 28 2014, 06:39 PM) *
Yup, it looks to me like it will be Inzaghi.

BTW, I do not think this was part of some grand plan (that would be giving too much credit to the people running Milan these days). Rather, I believe Seedorf was Berlu's decision, Galliani was against it, and now he is leveraging some mistakes made by Seedorf to get his way and re-establish his influence.

Truly depressing. Not just the fact that I was starting to like what Seedorf is doing to the team (style of play and results), but also the fact that this is yet another indication of how truly messed up our management has become. So count me on the list of those hoping Berlu will sell the club to someone else (hopefully someone who will get rid of all the clowns).

Agreed with everything. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif)
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post Apr 28 2014, 11:56 PM
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Good post, Forza. Yeah, the only real solution I can see is if Berlu will finally sell the club, hopefully to someone serious who will be motivated to turn this mess around. Till then we are stuck with these clowns ruining the team further and further.

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post Apr 29 2014, 11:10 PM
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So you guys seem sold on the idea of letting Seedorf go? I really don't know. What kind of a signal would that give? Especially after clinching with Allegri for so long.
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