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Nov 29 2013, 09:12 PM
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QUOTE (Ry4n @ Nov 29 2013, 08:47 PM) No what i mean by sad times is what Galliani brought to Milan since berlusconi brought him to Milan and hired him that is not going to be extinguished Han you cannot erase history. But that does not mean i support what hes done to Milan in recent times.
So indeed it is sad times that hes leaving but its the right time none the less. Oh okay, sort of understand where you're coming from but we've been driven to a point where it's become imperative that things change. And Galliani out is the biggest step in the right direction we can make.
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Nov 29 2013, 11:38 PM
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QUOTE (Danny @ Nov 29 2013, 11:31 PM) No thread on Paolo as our new Technical Director?
What thoughts do you have? I know how Jack feels about it, but what about the rest of you? Han implies he's happy with that. Do you all share that? I don't think we should be making threads about it before it happens Personally I'd be very happy with it, he's a highly respected figure in football and will go a long way in repairing the damage caused by Galliani over the past few years Personally, I don't think Paolo should just take up Galliani's entire portfolio of duties. It's just ridiculous that one man in a club handles everything from payroll, extensions, transfer activity, handing out silly awards, hiring and firing staff and everything else in between. Braida will most likely be going out as well so that's 2 positions that need to be filled, I think Barbara should step in to a more prominent managerial role at the club rather than just a board member, I think she's a very business savvy woman, knows what she wants and how to go after it, Albertini and Paolo would also step in to take over for Braida and at least part of the responsibilities which fell under Galliani
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Nov 30 2013, 12:07 AM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Nov 29 2013, 10:38 PM) I don't think we should be making threads about it before it happens Galliani hasn't quit yet either (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Yet here we are. QUOTE Personally I'd be very happy with it, he's a highly respected figure in football and will go a long way in repairing the damage caused by Galliani over the past few years
Personally, I don't think Paolo should just take up Galliani's entire portfolio of duties. It's just ridiculous that one man in a club handles everything from payroll, extensions, transfer activity, handing out silly awards, hiring and firing staff and everything else in between.
Braida will most likely be going out as well so that's 2 positions that need to be filled, I think Barbara should step in to a more prominent managerial role at the club rather than just a board member, I think she's a very business savvy woman, knows what she wants and how to go after it, Albertini and Paolo would also step in to take over for Braida and at least part of the responsibilities which fell under Galliani Galliani is CEO and VP, Paolo will be TD. Completely different roles. And for me Babs will become the new CEO.
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Nov 30 2013, 03:13 AM
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QUOTE (Jack Bauer @ Nov 30 2013, 01:54 AM) Did I say that he'll solve all of our problems? No, but you stated he's exactly what we need. I'm not sure what makes you say that, going beyond sentiment and our obvious love for him as a player. QUOTE There's no magic solution, it will be a process and I like said earlier, more changes are needed. It's just a first step, one of many that we need to take.
And It won't be made-up position. He won't come unless he could make a difference. This club has been run incredibly poorly over the past decade. Increasingly so. Why on earth do you have sudden faith he's being appointed for his abilities as a 'Technical Director' as opposed to feeling it might just be a saccharin appointment to appease the masses. And, sorry, but it IS a made up position. In the UK it's often called 'Director of Football' and quite honestly it's total nonsense. What is a TD meant to do? Deal with football? That's the manager's job. Bring in new players? That's the CEO's job. Manage finances? That's the Finance Director's responsibility. All a TD does is get in the way - it's an absolutely absurd position and not one you need at Milan. It quite possibly led to the end of Carlo at Milan too - it's like some kind of invigilator watching over the manager, interfering and just not helping. If we don't want Allegri - sack him. Why the hell waste a wage bringing in a TD? And if we're grooming Paolo for management, how the f*ck much worse can he do RIGHT now in the league than Allegri is? Ok this was a bit of a rambling post at 2am.
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Nov 30 2013, 03:28 AM
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QUOTE (Danny @ Nov 30 2013, 06:13 AM) And, sorry, but it IS a made up position. In the UK it's often called 'Director of Football' and quite honestly it's total nonsense. What is a TD meant to do? Deal with football? That's the manager's job. Bring in new players? That's the CEO's job. Manage finances? That's the Finance Director's responsibility. All a TD does is get in the way - it's an absolutely absurd position and not one you need at Milan. It quite possibly led to the end of Carlo at Milan too - it's like some kind of invigilator watching over the manager, interfering and just not helping. in Italy it's different than UK. Coach here is not a manager, he doesn't deal with transfers, he just asks for type of player from the board. In Milan so far Galliani was responsible for several roles at ones, even though Braida and Leonardo when he was here helped him with transfers but now I think it will be different. In Inter for example a sporting director, Branca, deals with transfer and I think Paolo's role will be similar. Roma is another example where Sabatini, a TD, is handling transfers and other football stuff while CEO deals with business things.
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Nov 30 2013, 12:30 PM
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QUOTE (Jack Bauer @ Nov 30 2013, 02:28 AM) in Italy it's different than UK. Coach here is not a manager, he doesn't deal with transfers, Same as UK. Manager tells the board who he wants and they make it happen. QUOTE he just asks for type of player from the board. In Milan so far Galliani was responsible for several roles at ones, even though Braida and Leonardo when he was here helped him with transfers but now I think it will be different. In Inter for example a sporting director, Branca, deals with transfer and I think Paolo's role will be similar. Roma is another example where Sabatini, a TD, is handling transfers and other football stuff while CEO deals with business things. What is the 'other football stuff' though without interfering with the manager? I can't think of a single duty a dedicated TD could have non-transfer related.
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