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Jun 8 2014, 01:26 PM
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It was about our management. Financials are a crucial part, but not the only one that counts.
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Jun 8 2014, 05:31 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Jun 8 2014, 02:26 PM) It was about our management. Financials are a crucial part, but not the only one that counts. Clearly we do not have the buying power we had in the past, so it has become harder for us to compete at an international level. However, that should not stop us from trying. In addition, there is no excuse for us not to be successful in Serie A, as our revenues are higher than most other Italian teams. Yet we are failing there as well. Hence my dissatisfaction with management, as they are under-performing, AFAIAC. FFP and financial crisis are in the past, there should have been enough time for us to adjust and come up with new strategies. Instead, there have been a lot of questionable choices, and we appear to make decisions for short term objectives rather than planning for the future. Unfortunately, it does not look like Berlu wants to sell the team, nor does it look like he will sack Galliani any time soon. And while there have been some positive signs in the last couple of weeks, that is not nearly enough, we need some more sweeping changes and a change in strategy, I think.
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Jun 8 2014, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE “Only a few years ago Milan could spend €100m without any problems but now that isn’t possible anymore." What? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) When did we ever spend €100 million? Yes, we could spend around €25-30 million every now and then for a top player (Shevchenko, Inzaghi, Rui Costa, Gilardino, Pato, Ibrahimovic, Balotelli), but €100 million? Never. Anyway, about the financials argument, I think R7 tries to be too "fair'" in his assessments, always putting too much emphasis on FFP and treating Silvio and Galliani as saviors. But the truth is, in today's football you can get your hands dirty and still get away with it. Look at PSG and City. They've sh*t all over FFP hardcore and at the end they only got away with a fine which doesn't really influence their activities that much. If we overspend and make a loss, it's not the end of the world. At least we'd be building a capable enough team that would pay off in the long term. Otherwise, I don't see a solution to the issue of us becoming big again. But as Fillipo and many others have said (Forza Milan! has stressed it multiple times), it's not only a problem of not having money, but also a problem of mis-spending those few economic resources we have. So really, it all boils down to mis-management at the end of the day. Berlusconi and Galliani are long overdue their stay in this club. It's time to find someone who's willing to invest and return this club to where it belongs. Roma have done it, and it paid off. Inter are doing it and will eventually pay off. Why can't we do it?
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Jun 8 2014, 05:43 PM
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This says we are seriously after Mandzukic. His asking price is 30M, but we will try to get Bayern to drop to 22-25M. To accomplish this we will sacrifice Mexes, Robinho, possibly Kaká (to save on salaries), plus we will sell Balo and possibly DS, and we will not buy Taarabt (we are getting Menez instead). Have mixed feelings about this. Some of the moves listed above need to happen anyway (in particular, we need to reduce our salary burden). However, I would rather not lose DS, and I am still somewhat lukewarm on Mandzukic. I realize we cannot go after top talent, but I feel we should go after players with promise rather than established players.
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Jun 8 2014, 05:49 PM
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QUOTE (Forza Milan! @ Jun 8 2014, 05:43 PM) This says we are seriously after Mandzukic. His asking price is 30M, but we will try to get Bayern to drop to 22-25M. To accomplish this we will sacrifice Mexes, Robinho, possibly Kaká (to save on salaries), plus we will sell Balo and possibly DS, and we will not buy Taarabt (we are getting Menez instead). Have mixed feelings about this. Some of the moves listed above need to happen anyway (in particular, we need to reduce our salary burden). However, I would rather not lose DS, and I am still somewhat lukewarm on Mandzukic. I realize we cannot go after top talent, but I feel we should go after players with promise rather than established players. My main problem with Mandzukic is his age. Is it really worth it spending €25 million on a 28-year-old? He's not even world class for that matter, just a very good striker. Same argument can be made about Negredo.
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Jun 8 2014, 05:56 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 8 2014, 06:34 PM) What? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) When did we ever spend €100 million? Yes, we could spend around €25-30 million every now and then for a top player (Shevchenko, Inzaghi, Rui Costa, Gilardino, Pato, Ibrahimovic, Balotelli), but €100 million? Never. Anyway, about the financials argument, I think R7 tries to be too "fair'" in his assessments, always putting too much emphasis on FFP and treating Silvio and Galliani as saviors. But the truth is, in today's football you can get your hands dirty and still get away with it. Look at PSG and City. They've sh*t all over FFP hardcore and at the end they only got away with a fine which doesn't really influence their activities that much. If we overspend and make a loss, it's not the end of the world. At least we'd be building a capable enough team that would pay off in the long term. Otherwise, I don't see a solution to the issue of us becoming big again. But as Fillipo and many others have said (Forza Milan! has stressed it multiple times), it's not only a problem of not having money, but also a problem of mis-spending those few economic resources we have. So really, it all boils down to mis-management at the end of the day. Berlusconi and Galliani are long overdue their stay in this club. It's time to find someone who's willing to invest and return this club to where it belongs. Roma have done it, and it paid off. Inter are doing it and will eventually pay off. Why can't we do it? Problem is, I don't think Berlu wants to sell, and he does not want to invest either.
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Jun 8 2014, 07:07 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 8 2014, 07:49 PM) My main problem with Mandzukic is his age. Is it really worth it spending €25 million on a 28-year-old? He's not even world class for that matter, just a very good striker. Same argument can be made about Negredo. Indeed, that's my biggest concern as well.
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Jun 8 2014, 07:11 PM
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25m+ on Mandzukic is seriously counter productive. And anyway, I read he didn't want to come to Milan, and in all honesty, why would he?
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Jun 8 2014, 08:46 PM
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QUOTE (Forza Milan! @ Jun 8 2014, 05:56 PM) Problem is, I don't think Berlu wants to sell, and he does not want to invest either. I honestly believe the main reason he doesn't want to sell is Barbara. I think she's managed to convince daddy that she's the right person to lead this club when Silvio kicks the bucket. She's a businesswoman, entering her 30s and ready to give a direction to her life and career. She obviously sees the current Milan as a challenge, but also as an opportunity to build a successfully managed enterprise. Hence why she's always so eager to expand the club's business (Casa Milan, new stadium project, marketing, trips and meetings with potential investors etc.) I know this is just me shooting in the dark, but I truly believe that's the case.
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Jun 9 2014, 11:07 AM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 8 2014, 09:46 PM) I honestly believe the main reason he doesn't want to sell is Barbara. I think she's managed to convince daddy that she's the right person to lead this club when Silvio kicks the bucket. She's a businesswoman, entering her 30s and ready to give a direction to her life and career. She obviously sees the current Milan as a challenge, but also as an opportunity to build a successfully managed enterprise. Hence why she's always so eager to expand the club's business (Casa Milan, new stadium project, marketing, trips and meetings with potential investors etc.)
I know this is just me shooting in the dark, but I truly believe that's the case. I like the theory, and to be fair Casa Milan was a very successful project. Is she up to running the club and making the decisions necessary to move the project forward who knows, guess there's only 1 way to find out
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