QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 26 2019, 09:37 AM)
I think you're talking about Krunic there.
Well that shows my clear lack of knowledge on that... (IMG:
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QUOTE (Forza Milan! @ Jun 28 2019, 05:08 PM)
And we are officially out of EL (
link). This was supposed to be part of an agreement that buys us some time to meet FFP targets, but only the exclusion has been announced.
We basically excluded ourselves to give the new management time to fix the mess that our finances are thanks to B & G and the Chinese
QUOTE (Danny @ Jun 28 2019, 09:00 PM)
The fact Milan have been barred from UEL (would have been UCL had we made it) barely makes a ripple now.
Same way Chelsea's transfer ban wasn't really considered relevant by anyone.
In three days we're building a new stadium, possibly demolishing San Siro and we're barred from Europe and literally no one cares.
Oh how we've fallen (IMG:
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I think everyone was sort of expecting it as the rumours about us being in talks with UEFA to pull out have been going around since the end of the season
And honestly, if this allows us to get things in order while also having a bit more lee-way this summer to operate on the market, I'm all for it.
The EL is a waste of time anyway
QUOTE (Rossoneri7 @ Jun 29 2019, 02:10 PM)
No we can't spend freely, it has to be calculated. If Milan gets into UEFA competitions next year then FFP will be an issue again, just that aggregate losses from season 15-17 and 16-18 won't be haunting the club again as the club took its punishment.
At least that's how I understand it.
If the club spends freely now, next year the club faces the same issue all over again.
But I read that this will give us a lot more breathing room on the transfer market this summer...
I understand that we won't be breaking the bank, but from what I understand this will definitely give us room to flex much more than we would have been had we stayed in