QUOTE (Stefano Di Nardo @ Jun 8 2009, 05:49 PM)

Why didn't Kaka come out over the weekend and say, "hey, I know that my transfer seems imminent, but you need to know that if I leave, it is because the club has sold me. I do not want to go anywhere." ???
I hate Berlusconi, but the man said over the weekend that he would try and convince Kaka to stay, while Kaka said nothing. I can't help but be bitter and even angry at Kaka, who never renounced the Real move the way he did the City move. He professed his undying loyalty, but stayed mysteriously quiet over the past week.
Somewhere between Kaka and Berlusconi/Galliani lies the truth. I think in the end, neither side was fully committed to Kaka staying. I am disheartened and disillusioned with both sides.
Is it just me? (IMG:
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Well Kaka respects and loves silvio. So ofcourse he would never do that. If he came out and said that what do you think would happen to our board? The club headquarters would be heavily vandalized and the city would go to chaos.
He was told for the better of the club, he needs to be sold. At that point I mean what choice do you really have but to accept it.
There is no point to destroying his relations with silvio and the club when it was clear in January he would be sold. He was full of emotion then and now there is nothing left except bitterness for Kaka, Thats why he hasn't said anything because really there is nothing to say. What can he do when the club don't want him anymore?
This post has been edited by Bluesummers: Jun 9 2009, 12:54 AM