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Jun 20 2015, 07:16 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 20 2015, 09:07 PM)  I think you guys simply enjoy blaming everything on Galliani. Yes, he's fucked up multiple times in the past, and he's one of the reasons we are where we are today, but you can't blame him for being active on the market. He's traveled to Madrid, Porto and Monaco multiple times these past weeks. It's not his fault if Carlo wanted to take a break. It's not his fault if Jackson changes his mind despite having an agreement with us, and it's not his fault if Inter offer more money to both Monaco and Kondogbia. Because that seems to be the case. Agreed. But we can blame him if we have 150m and dont spend them wisely, or if we dont spend them at all.
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Jun 20 2015, 08:34 PM
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Problem is that we're trying to conduct business with a man who's a fossil in today's football. He simply isn't good enough anymore. He might have still been considered a transfer guru a decade ago, but these days Galliani is a clown
Sure it can be attributed to the fact that Milan's lustre has been diminished these past few years (who's fault is that anyway?) but the fact is that we lost out on Kondogbia to a team that's pretty much in the same situation we're in.
We've been a day away from signing Kondogbia for nearly 2 weeks now, but didn't do anything, Inter swoop in and within 2 days they have the club's okay and the player's approval. The saying "Either sh!t or get off the pot" couldn't be anymore better placed than in this case.
Also, the Italian media is saying that Mancini had a huge role in convincing Kondogbia as he called him after Galliani had his meeting with him. We have Mihajlovic, while Inter have a high profile coach who's actually won titles before
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Jun 20 2015, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 21 2015, 12:07 AM)  I think you guys simply enjoy blaming everything on Galliani. Yes, he's fucked up multiple times in the past, and he's one of the reasons we are where we are today, but you can't blame him for being active on the market. He's traveled to Madrid, Porto and Monaco multiple times these past weeks. It's not his fault if Carlo wanted to take a break. It's not his fault if Jackson changes his mind despite having an agreement with us, and it's not his fault if Inter offer more money to both Monaco and Kondogbia. Because that seems to be the case. His past shenanigans? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/huh.gif) Yeah, he's, from where I see it, is the only reason why we are where we are today. Berlusconi stopped the inflow of cash, but whatever resources Galliani had, he mismanaged them like no one else could. Galliani is old enough to know better, yet stupid enough to do it anyway. Again and again. But that's up until this last season. Now with money in his pocket, if he can't make the best possible moves, we're going to waste another year or two. And I'm not talking about his mismanagement of resources here, but how he conducts his deals. Playing Aquilani for 24.5 matches, not having 700,000 to make the Rami deal happen. It's things like these that may be stopping players from making their decisions. We're looking at the proceedings as fans, but players, their agents, and clubs they know the inside dealings. And I'm not sure Galliani has an iota of credibility left to convince players enough to sign on the dotted line. The Carlo deal was just smokescreen from the coach, he'd never have come anyway. But when you have funds and you start your play by signing another nobody as coach, then that will again put doubts into the minds of the players. They'll have doubts about the project, unlike Inter who seem to be making all the right moves. Problem with Galliani is, as I've said before, that he's still stuck in the 80s and 90s. And he has made the same mistakes two or three times. As the executive power at the club, he's got little credibility left in world football. My fear is that this may (or may not) come to bit us this season now that we seem to have the funds. If they handed out certificates for liers, Galliani would be the first recipient. QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ Jun 21 2015, 12:16 AM)  But we can blame him if we have 150m and dont spend them wisely, or if we dont spend them at all. Oh that will happen, I'm sure. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Only thing that would surprise me is if Galliani goes in and conducts a perfect market campaign in these next two months, and then back it up with a couple of needed signings in the winter. With no Europe, and a 150m or 200m transfer kitty, a Serie A title ought to be the agenda for the season. But as I said, that would be a surprise, because the last time Galliani tried his hands at such a thing, he undid all his good work of nabbing Ibra by signing losers like Robinho and friends left and right. Spending whatever amount we have wisely is the key here, and I'd be much more comfortable had we a sensible person writing the checks. Still the funny thing about the future is that it hasn't happened yet. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) So maybe we'll do well enough in this summer transfer season. The appointment of a loser coach, though, despite his credible run this season, does not inspire much confidence. Not when other good choices where there to lead this project.
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Jun 20 2015, 08:39 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Jun 21 2015, 01:34 AM)  Problem is that we're trying to conduct business with a man who's a fossil in today's football. He simply isn't good enough anymore. He might have still been considered a transfer guru a decade ago, but these days Galliani is a clown
Sure it can be attributed to the fact that Milan's lustre has been diminished these past few years (who's fault is that anyway?) but the fact is that we lost out on Kondogbia to a team that's pretty much in the same situation we're in.
We've been a day away from signing Kondogbia for nearly 2 weeks now, but didn't do anything, Inter swoop in and within 2 days they have the club's okay and the player's approval. The saying "Either sh!t or get off the pot" couldn't be anymore better placed than in this case.
Also, the Italian media is saying that Mancini had a huge role in convincing Kondogbia as he called him after Galliani had his meeting with him. We have Mihajlovic, while Inter have a high profile coach who's actually won titles before Yes, yes, yes, and yes! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/king.gif) All four points that I've made above, and again, all the jokers that we signed as coaches these past few years are down to one person only. The one who is put in charge of (what could possibly be) the most high profile transfer campaign of this season in world football.
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Jun 20 2015, 09:45 PM
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QUOTE (acid911 @ Jun 20 2015, 08:42 PM)  Still, there's the overpaying part that Fillipo drove home yesterday. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) So as long as we sign the necessary quality players in the midfield this window, the Kondogbia miss might not hurt as much. Again, I'll only judge the man for this season after the transfer window closes, and we have made all our moves. Yeah, I said that too about Kondogbia. 35m for a player who's not even at the top of his game for me is too much. And same can be said for Martinez if we even manage to conclude that deal I'd personally prefer to sink that 70m into 2 top class CMs. Gundogan/Alcantara Cabaye could be available as well and I personally rate him highly And 1 all action box-to-box who can do it all.
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Jun 21 2015, 09:51 AM
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This transfer window is turning into a bigger travesty than any of the ones preceding it in the last 5 years or so. This is more embarrassing than the Mr. X saga, than Cissokho and Suazo, than begging Real to give us Kaka and Chelsea to give us Torres for free. More embarrassing than having the Sao Paolo president saying that we'll pay with bananas.
Just absolutely ridiculous that it's barely the end of June and we've already reached new heights of embarrassment. And what makes it worse is that we were all hopeful, even me who was sceptical, I still was partly hopeful that this would be a summer of change, it would have been better to stay as we were, grovelling to clubs for their wastoids and scouring the bosman market. At least then things would have been the norm and expected. Rather than making a spectacle of our selves and then having pie thrown in our face
All I have to say is that Galliani better have a plan B up his sleeve, and he better throw that money he was willing to shell out for those 2 players on top talent. And not waste it on the wrong players (striker). Get us a top CB, 2 quality midfielders or else there is no recovering for him after this summer
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Jun 21 2015, 10:13 AM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 21 2015, 10:00 AM)  What's really pissing me off is that we had agreements with both Jackson and Kondogbia, yet for some reason ($$$) they both changed their minds afterwards. What a bunch of fuckers! The problem is that Galliani didn't close the deals and put both players on lock as soon as he had the okays. Jackson has been supposedly done for over 2 weeks now, yet nothing happened. It was clear that he didn't want to come but was keeping us as a back up while he baited other clubs to come get him before he had to sign on the dotted line Kondogbia turned into a fiasco, he should have gone for him 2 weeks ago after coming back from Portugal and he should have closed it out as well knowing that Monaco were willing to sell Waiting things out only allowed Inter to step in and hence the bidding war ensued. And sorry, but he's not worth the money Inter will be paying for him. He was already valued too highly at 35m with 3.5m wages when he's not even a top class player. Point is, had Galliani closed both deals out as soon as he could we would have locked both players down, especially Kondogbia before his price could escalate to a point where it was not worth it anymore
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Jun 21 2015, 10:31 AM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Jun 21 2015, 10:20 AM)  You are right. There was no point in waiting around. Inter signed Kondogbia in less than 24 hours, whereas Galliani had to travel to Montecarlo 2-3 times and in the end he signed jackshit. If anything, Monaco and Kondogbia used us as a trampoline to boost prices.
Same with Jackson. We reached an agreement, but we didn't have the player sign before he underwent the medical. And bam, now Atletico got him. We're too reluctant and conservative in our actions. These days you gotta move in quick and act quick, otherwise other clubs will sniff around and snatch your pray before you know it.
I hope Galliani has some equally good objective in mind now. Don't wanna end up with Bacca and frigging Bertolacci instead. Yep, Galliani still thinks this is the 80s. It's not how things work anymore, he wastes too much time trying to swindle clubs and agents. You want someone, you go in hard for him. You find out what the player and club wants and give it to them because there are other clubs who are not only willing to match that, but go above it. For me to believe that there's a clear plan Galliani has to abandon this striker BS. Imo that should be last priority., Fix the disaster we call a midfield and bring in a good CB. We apparently have money but it seems like we do not want to spend it
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Jun 21 2015, 10:33 AM
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QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ Jun 21 2015, 10:31 AM)  Galliani: "If we save €40m from Kondogbia and €35m from Jackson, then we'll have €75m to spend wisely in the rest of the transfer window."
I dont know if I should be crying or laughing. What a mentality. He better use it wisely!! No Serie A fodder, no free agents, no last minute hail Mary's for club rejects. With that money I'd take Verratti and Ibra. And they'd both be better choices than Jackson and Kondogbia
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