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Jun 15 2015, 09:17 PM
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QUOTE (Ry4n @ Jun 15 2015, 07:46 PM) man i would love moutinho! Well apparently now Galliani isn't going... Don't know wtf is going on, but Di Marzio is reporting that Moratta will be meeting Monaco tomorrow, he doesn't know for who. But considering that everything they touch seems to be turning into gold as of late, I wouldn't be surprised if they're going in for either Kondogbia or Moutinho, especially if they're planning on selling Vidal and Pogba. Us on the other hand, seem to turn everything we touch into sh1t as of late, so wouldn't be surprised if they take Kondogbia right out from under us and he turns into an absolute gem for them
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Jun 16 2015, 09:59 AM
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Jun 16 2015, 08:58 AM) And that would be our fault if he wants them and they get him and he turns into that gem you speak of? We had the chance to close it as he's already given the okay for us. However, it does look like Galliani is back tracking on him, which has left the door open to both Juve and Inter. Plus we have Doyen on our side and he's one of their clients. I personally don't know much about him, he looks like he'll turn into a pretty good player, and midfield is the most crucial area that needs fixing. Signing him would have been an important step in doing that imo Anyway, we'll just have to see how things unfold. We've so far done nothing in this window aside from re-signing an old Primavera player that we had discarded. Martinez is still up in the air, we're back trackin on Kondogbia and relying on Raiola for Ibra. Plus we're apparently interested in signing ANOTHER striker (the one from Russia). I'm really hopeful that this is the summer that things turn for the better at Milan, however, atm nothing has been done to show me that that is the case aside from overly extravagant rumours from the papers which seem to think we have unlimited funds (which I personally do not believe)
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Jun 16 2015, 10:03 AM
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Official: Pippo was fired
Didn't want to resign or terminate by mutual consent which means another severance package we'll have to pay on top of Seedorf's.
This is what happens when you sign a rookie coach simply based on his reputation and history as a player.
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Jun 16 2015, 10:05 AM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Jun 16 2015, 12:59 PM) We had the chance to close it as he's already given the okay for us. However, it does look like Galliani is back tracking on him, which has left the door open to both Juve and Inter.
Plus we have Doyen on our side and he's one of their clients.
I personally don't know much about him, he looks like he'll turn into a pretty good player, and midfield is the most crucial area that needs fixing. Signing him would have been an important step in doing that imo
Anyway, we'll just have to see how things unfold. We've so far done nothing in this window aside from re-signing an old Primavera player that we had discarded.
Martinez is still up in the air, we're back trackin on Kondogbia and relying on Raiola for Ibra. Plus we're apparently interested in signing ANOTHER striker (the one from Russia).
I'm really hopeful that this is the summer that things turn for the better at Milan, however, atm nothing has been done to show me that that is the case aside from overly extravagant rumours from the papers which seem to think we have unlimited funds (which I personally do not believe) We do not have infinite funds, what we do have is a new group of owners lead by Bee who have the capacity to invest in Milan. Noting FFP will be relaxed for the Italian clubs (except inter and Roma). Waiting for things to see how they turn out is all we have. We know jack shite about all this and rely on the media to provide us with the up-to-date gossip. Could very well be that Messi is coming to Milan, we know little, very little. Especially considering Galliani is the man behind the moves, you wont be hearing much (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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Jun 16 2015, 10:19 AM
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Jun 16 2015, 10:05 AM) We do not have infinite funds, what we do have is a new group of owners lead by Bee who have the capacity to invest in Milan. Noting FFP will be relaxed for the Italian clubs (except inter and Roma). Waiting for things to see how they turn out is all we have. We know jack shite about all this and rely on the media to provide us with the up-to-date gossip. Could very well be that Messi is coming to Milan, we know little, very little. Especially considering Galliani is the man behind the moves, you wont be hearing much (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) Realistically speaking, how much do you think there is available for this summer? And due to FFP how much of it can we spend? Yes it's been relaxed but considering all of our losses, I can't imagine that we can do whatever we want I'm hopeful, but what worries me is that Galliani is the one that's going to be left with this money, and tbh, I don't trust that he'll make the right choices
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Jun 16 2015, 11:06 AM
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I see a lot of talking, but one question remains. Is Jackson Martinez worth the money? How good is the guy?
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Jun 16 2015, 11:23 AM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Jun 16 2015, 11:06 AM) I see a lot of talking, but one question remains. Is Jackson Martinez worth the money? How good is the guy? I personally don't think he's worth as much as we're paying (if it even happens that is) All the deals that we were apparently close to sealing just a couple of days ago are now not even all that probable anymore Looks like another typical Milan mercato at this point No wonder they appointed a mid-level coach... Mihajlovic official btw
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Jun 16 2015, 12:00 PM
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Let's not get ahead of ourselves with such conclusions Han.
Nay to Mihajlović, we've signed another hack. This time an Interista one.
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Jun 16 2015, 12:10 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Jun 16 2015, 01:19 PM) Realistically speaking, how much do you think there is available for this summer? And due to FFP how much of it can we spend? Yes it's been relaxed but considering all of our losses, I can't imagine that we can do whatever we want
I'm hopeful, but what worries me is that Galliani is the one that's going to be left with this money, and tbh, I don't trust that he'll make the right choices FFP has not been relaxed, it is being proposed. Yet to be perfected from their side. No, we can not do whatever we want otherwise we would be bidding for Ronaldo and Messi. Galliani is a choice Berlusconi first made in the 80's. The new group of investors confirmed him to remain in 2015. The way I see it, the people who are handing him the money trust him to make the right choices. That is all that counts (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) And frankly speaking he is the best at what he does, time will tell.
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Jun 16 2015, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Jun 16 2015, 12:10 PM) FFP has not been relaxed, it is being proposed. Yet to be perfected from their side. No, we can not do whatever we want otherwise we would be bidding for Ronaldo and Messi. Galliani is a choice Berlusconi first made in the 80's. The new group of investors confirmed him to remain in 2015. The way I see it, the people who are handing him the money trust him to make the right choices. That is all that counts (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) And frankly speaking he is the best at what he does, time will tell. You really believe that we would have he kind of money required to get Messi or Ronaldo in a hypothetical world where FFP doesn't exist? I don't think we have that kind of budget tbh. At most I think we have 200m to spend. And that's an optimistic figure As for Galliani, I would agree with you if this was 10 years ago, but frankly, nowadays, in 2015, he is far from being the best at what he does. Moratta at Juve has done wonders and I wouldn't call him a transfer guru or a particularly savvy kind of guy We've spent more money on our current team than Juve has over the years and while we're languishing in mid-table, they're 4 times consecutive Serie A champions, CL finalists and Coppa Italia winners... I think it's Silvio that trusts him, Bee and his investors aren't really footballing experts, plus they're not majority share holders either so they don't have much say in the matter
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Jun 16 2015, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Jun 16 2015, 12:00 PM) Let's not get ahead of ourselves with such conclusions Han.
Nay to Mihajlović, we've signed another hack. This time an Interista one. Well, so far, nothing has shown that things have changed tbh. Yes we're being linked with everyone under the sun but that's mostly just paper talk. And agreed on Miha, but I'll give him a chance, just as I did with Leo, Allegri, Seedorf and Pippo before him. He deserves that at least
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