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Mar 11 2015, 12:34 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Mar 11 2015, 11:27 AM)  Yeah, but I wonder, can Maldini and Galliani co-exist? Unless the latter will be on his way out... I think at this point Galliani should be on his way out no matter what. He's more at fault than any of our previous coaches combined. We all know Silvio would never fire him, but for any new owner to come in and still let him do as he wishes like he's currently doing would already be a truly bad omen for what's to come. Any current management, especially when Silvio is no longer the majority owner need to be moved from their respective positions, at best they should be board members and nothing more I'd only offer a position to Barbara if she really wants it since she's the only one who seems inclined to make good and forward thinking decisions (even if they are motivated by personal gain)
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Mar 11 2015, 12:49 PM
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I think you're going to far into assumptions but in fact we don't know squat about such deals.
Anyway, seeing Galliani out would be a relief. But isn't there a clause in his contract?
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Mar 11 2015, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Mar 11 2015, 03:49 PM)  I think you're going to far into assumptions but in fact we don't know squat about such deals.
Anyway, seeing Galliani out would be a relief. But isn't there a clause in his contract? There seems like big changes are coming, Galliani will most likely either retire or be given more resources to serve a year or more years for stability and succession thereafter. His reputation vis the fans is not at a toleratable level, that is understood. But sentiment is one thing, and a man with X years of experience is another. Our Braida is a fine example of that. Men like Capello, Ancelotti, you give them resources to compete with the best and they will beat the best. The backbone to this club, the personnel are of high calibre. It's just they can not make CL football, when they spend like mid table/relegation stricken teams. I'm skeptical a little about this new 'mystery' owner or part owner. I think Silvio wants to sell, just like Moratti, Sensi, Parma owners, and more to follow, who will just dump the club and walk away. What can this new owner bring to the table other than paying that one-time fee of 30% and covering 30% of losses thereafter? Will Silvio just dump the shares on to the highest bidder or will he look for a strategic alliance with a vision to lay the foundations of a new era while Silvio exits gradually? It's a matter of perspective, as unlike a game console you can't turn it off & on to start over again. It would be better IMHO if your b&g mix remained for a little longer. For stability. And I'd welcome the resources while skeptical of the new owners commitment/ambition.
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Mar 11 2015, 09:37 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Mar 11 2015, 12:49 PM)  I think you're going to far into assumptions but in fact we don't know squat about such deals.
Anyway, seeing Galliani out would be a relief. But isn't there a clause in his contract? In reality what we're doing is all assumption based on rumours. I think it's important that if there is a new majority stake owner that the management is cleaned up from the very people who contributed in us ending up in the position we're in. And imo, no one is more liable than Galliani himself
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Mar 12 2015, 02:28 AM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Mar 11 2015, 11:37 PM)  In reality what we're doing is all assumption based on rumours.
I think it's important that if there is a new majority stake owner that the management is cleaned up from the very people who contributed in us ending up in the position we're in. And imo, no one is more liable than Galliani himself Yes, but we do know a thing or two about football. This is business. Who knows what the potential buyers want, what the negotiations will bring and what their projection for the future is. I'm also not able to asses Galliani's position. Sure, he's the main culprit. But does he have a future at Milan? Will the potential buyers and new management have a place for him? Can we make any use of him on a different position? I really don't know. It's easy to type "no" and make such statements. But in reality, it means a whole lot of things we cannot fully take into consideration or follow up.
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Mar 12 2015, 10:02 AM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Mar 12 2015, 02:28 AM)  Yes, but we do know a thing or two about football.
This is business. Who knows what the potential buyers want, what the negotiations will bring and what their projection for the future is. I'm also not able to asses Galliani's position. Sure, he's the main culprit. But does he have a future at Milan? Will the potential buyers and new management have a place for him? Can we make any use of him on a different position? I really don't know.
It's easy to type "no" and make such statements. But in reality, it means a whole lot of things we cannot fully take into consideration or follow up. Okay, let's think of this as a business. If you're buying a company that has been struggling for a while, would you let the previous decision makers who contributed to the state of it (no matter how at fault they are) still occupy their previous positions? For me it's an obvious no. You'd bring in your own people. People who you trust and deem competent to do the job. But obviously Galliani has decades of experience in football, but the problem is that he is still living in the past decade and not in this current new era of how things are done in football
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Mar 14 2015, 01:08 PM
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Good God.
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Mar 14 2015, 02:00 PM
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Instead of looking at names who can actually improve us and make good use of the squad we have they're looking at barely decent coached who's only experience is at bottom level clubs
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Mar 14 2015, 02:02 PM
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That's why I said the management is the main problem. Sack Pippo and try the next exact thing.
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Mar 14 2015, 06:18 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Mar 14 2015, 02:02 PM)  That's why I said the management is the main problem. Sack Pippo and try the next exact thing. The management is the problem, never denied that. But our on pitch problems are all down to Pippo. In the grand scheme of things, yes, you can blame it all on the management because they were the ones who appointed him in the first place. But I at least expect a coach, even one with very limited experience, to not make the type of decisions/mistakes Pippo is making on a consistent basis. Will the management be at fault as well when they'll sign the inevitable cheap option for our next coach? Of course. But the manner in which we play has to be blamed on the coach, no matter who that is
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Mar 14 2015, 07:02 PM
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Hopefully just another meaningless rumor.
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