QUOTE (han2503 @ Jul 3 2008, 05:36 PM)
It's not about Silvio imo. Galliani has been the one handling everything for god knows how long, and yes Silvio was president for these past 2 years before being re-elected, but still mostly it's Galliani that's been making the decisions.
And I think that they have been questionable at best and I sometimes question whether or not he understands that todays market is different to that of the 80s.
And even this transfer campaign, he got Flamini yes and that was a big coup but paying for players that we were so eager to get rid of just a season ago and claiming that they are new transfers does nothing to convince me that he hasn't lost it. I mean why gripe about money when you are willing to spend it on players that you sold just a few months ago for basically nothing?
And another thing, I don't believe his whole speach about how Italy cannot compete with England and Spain, especially not when you see Inter spending the ammounts they do. And we all know that Juve would be doing the same thing had it not been for the relegation
@R7, yes Silvio has brought Milan back to the top because of his ambition and investments, and I'm thankful for that just as much as anyone. But if an owner is not willing to continue being involved in his club especially in the monetary sense that changes need to be made. These days a club cannot survive on it's own and make purchases on the market good enough to compete with the other big clubs without someone that is willing to fund that.
han, I believe you are right !! I am not disagreeing with you. Silvio needs to bring in the $$$ and shove it in the face of Barcelona and get his boy .. It's easier as 1-2-3 for someone of his net worth!
But the problem is not with his ability to continue pumping in the cash, nor is it that he lost the ambition after being crowned #1 in the world. Silvio was a Milan fan, hard core, even before our parents were ever married. Milan was a double edged sword for him, on one side he gained the respect of the working class in Milan and on the other it gained him popularity in Italy as a whole by constantly being European Champion followed by crowned World Champion, and the Italian people started backing him. Berlusconi took this club from the drenches of relegation and bankruptcy, he brought it to life and made Milan what it is now (this is so easily said, but when you look at how other team's were managed during the past 20 years time, you will see that Milan stands tall, proud and a powerhouse unmatched in Europe and the World!).
You, me and the whole rossoneri family want the best for this club, as it has become a part of our lives, we are too attached. And as such we get frustrated when things don't go as smoothly as they did before .. But hey, the ride was never as smooth as we all expect it to be. This is a company under a very conservative owner. And as such, it should be affected by the political and economical situation of the country.
Not just Italy, the world as a whole is being affected economically. Even for us here (Kuwait), sure Oil is at $144/barrel today, but the inflation, and the rising prices of daily commodities is no joke !! The US has a recession looking it in the face, with the mortgage crisis (do you know that there are at least 150K families who lost their homes after filling for bankruptcy ?!) and a weak Dollar .. And I could go on and on with this, because it is a world catastrophe ..
Now look at Italy and Silvio taking over as Prime Minister ... I mean Romano Prodi’s resignation as Italy’s PM didn't come out of the blue .. To put it in a nutshell for you, Italy is in debt, and not any kind of debt but up to 107% of Gross Domestic Product (
GDP) ... While Italy's capacity to pay that debt is at 5% GDP ...
But this debt wasn't new han, it was always there ... (As the IMF does a good job at taking you to such limits) ... The problem only worsened when the Euro was introduced, tax increased, and the production of Italy (a pillar of the Italian industry) slowed down ... Think of it like high tide and low tide on the beach; when high tide the water covers you and you feel safe and covered, but when low tide hits the water barely covers your knees and you stand there naked. This same could be applied to Italy from it's problems!
Now imagine the person responsible for bringing the Italian economy back to it's feet spending 30MM pounds left, right and center ...
p.s. You don't need to accept this, in fact you don't need to agree with me in whichever aspect I have discussed. Just keep in mind that Silvio is the PM now in a situation which Italy needs a kick start and the actions of his conglomerate will be chastised by the people of Italy. So if there is a player, a world class player coming, he will come but as discretely and as shadily as can be. Of course Galliani will say Milan wont pay 35MM on a player, such sums would be frowned upon by the majority of the tax payers in Italy. Hence even if Milan pays 60MM, it wont be disclosed to the public, and that is how I see it.