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Nov 30 2013, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE (Jack Bauer @ Nov 30 2013, 02:14 AM) How many CEO's like Galliani do you know? Charles Green, former Rangers CEO, did as much as Galliani maybe more. It's why he got hounded out - others wanted his power. QUOTE He was CEO, VP, TD and god knows what together. Barbara won't do all that IMO, she'll be dealing more with managerial stuff while Paolo will be more TD like Leonardo was at Inter and PSG, dealing with transfers and other football stuff. I think you underestimate what a CEO is and how powerful they are. That's the boss. Not the owner, but the boss. CEO has power to do what they like, and Galliani pretty much had that power. I say that will be Barbara's new position.
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Nov 30 2013, 04:44 PM
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QUOTE (Danny @ Nov 30 2013, 03:40 PM) I'm in disbelief at the comical farce engulfing my 2 teams. It's just beyond words. I think we all know what the common link is here. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) And huge (IMG: style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) at Silvio! WTF is he doing, everyone is basically confirming Galliani's exit including Galliani himself. Is this supposed to be a "ploy" to not alarm the masses? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) @ Danny, regarding your convo with Jack, no one expects Paolo to come in and things will magically improve. The problems on the pitch atm are all coach related. We don't have the best team in the league anymore thanks to Galliani but that won't be fixed unless Paolo is given massive funds to work with, but I'm pretty sure no one thinks that our team deserved to reside in 13th position in the table and losing/drawing with relegation material opposition The problems on the pitch all relate to Allegri, what I'd expect is that he'd be removed along with Galliani. We can improve the squad and make additions by bringing in players that the NEW coach would need to make his system work, whoever that might be As for Galliani's role and Paolo's role, I think that Galliani basically had everything under his hands and it got to a point where he couldn't separate one duty from another and things have become so hazy and clouded that he doesn't know which way is up. If Paolo comes in, I think it should only be in a Director of football capacity, as Jack said, like Branca or Sabatini at Inter and Roma and Barbara would take over the CEO role, both of these roles and everything in between is currently under Galliani's hands, and that's what needs to change as well as the man himself
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Nov 30 2013, 08:34 PM
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QUOTE (William405 @ Nov 30 2013, 07:40 PM) Let the confusion and power struggles begin (IMG: style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) Instead of things going for the better, they're getting worse by the minute
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Nov 30 2013, 08:35 PM
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QUOTE (Danny @ Nov 30 2013, 03:33 PM) I think you underestimate what a CEO is and how powerful they are. That's the boss. Not the owner, but the boss. CEO has power to do what they like, and Galliani pretty much had that power.
I say that will be Barbara's new position. I don't underestimate, I just don't think Barbara will be the Galliani type (when Galliani eventually leave) and won't combine 3 or 4 positions, I think we'll be more like Inter or Roma where TD has a real power. QUOTE (han2503 @ Nov 30 2013, 07:44 PM) @ Danny, regarding your convo with Jack, no one expects Paolo to come in and things will magically improve. The problems on the pitch atm are all coach related. We don't have the best team in the league anymore thanks to Galliani but that won't be fixed unless Paolo is given massive funds to work with, but I'm pretty sure no one thinks that our team deserved to reside in 13th position in the table and losing/drawing with relegation material opposition
The problems on the pitch all relate to Allegri, what I'd expect is that he'd be removed along with Galliani. We can improve the squad and make additions by bringing in players that the NEW coach would need to make his system work, whoever that might be
As for Galliani's role and Paolo's role, I think that Galliani basically had everything under his hands and it got to a point where he couldn't separate one duty from another and things have become so hazy and clouded that he doesn't know which way is up. If Paolo comes in, I think it should only be in a Director of football capacity, as Jack said, like Branca or Sabatini at Inter and Roma and Barbara would take over the CEO role, both of these roles and everything in between is currently under Galliani's hands, and that's what needs to change as well as the man himself +1
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Nov 30 2013, 09:41 PM
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This is when the Curva Sud come in with
'WE ONLY HAVE ONE GM'
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