QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Aug 29 2015, 01:06 PM)
Save money, waste money, with or without Soriano, the difference will be minimal.
My point exactly, he won't make any difference to our midfield, he's just like Berto and Bona. Would be absolutely useless to sign him, so why even bother spending that cash? Especially if it is true that Silvio has pulled the plug in terms of cash flow for Galliani to flush down toilets
QUOTE (CrazyMilanFan @ Aug 29 2015, 02:44 PM)
Apparently milan fans will be protesting for gallaini's exit in today's match
Good
QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ Aug 29 2015, 03:39 PM)
Curva Sud: "The real transfer coup we are all waiting for is the removal, voluntary or not, of our CEO Adriano Galliani. Once again he proved his incompetence on the market and if there were any more doubts he showed his real interests by negotiating for players with his usual agents (above all Mino Raiola) or doing moves with Genoa and his friend Enrico Preziosi. Any eventual fireworks on transfer deadline day certainly won’t change our opinion. Unlike in the past, the club gave Galliani the necessary liquidity to sign top players. As of today, we can see that the same transfer approach has been taken. There are numerous ambiguous moves, such as signing players at a far higher rate than the prices we’ve seen circulating recently. Anyone can get a player by paying the buy-out clause, but the real market guru is able to find talents and get them before the rest. This hasn’t happened at Milan for a long time. We used to get relative unknowns from South America or Eastern Europe (such as Thiago Silva, Kaka and Andriy Shevchenko). Ariedo Braida was released as director of sport in 2013, almost as if his role was futile, but we see now how he’s doing at Barcelona. Perhaps a figure like him is uncomfortable for the famed Condor (Galliani’s nickname, ndr), who evidently decided to take sole control to further enrich his power in the world of football. We’ll ignore the embarrassing early market announcements for Jackson Martinez and Geoffrey Kondogbia to the Carlo Ancelotti soap opera. The market made up of free agents is shelved, at which point the true incompetence of Galliani finally became obvious. We therefore hope that those in charge of the club can take action against someone who over the last few years has thought only of his own interests, putting aside what is best for AC Milan, and in any other club he’d have already been sacked a long time ago."
Beautiful! Couldn't have said it any better myself.
QUOTE (Danny @ Aug 29 2015, 03:47 PM)
Must admit this mercato, after Bacca, went south quicker than a hooker with an anvil on her shoulders.
We're quite simply no better this season than last.
I'd maybe argue we're worse.
I cannot see us winning tonight. Empoli will smell blood and see a chance to go in for the kill.
Yep