(07-20-2012, 04:48 PM)curki Wrote: [ -> ] (07-20-2012, 02:57 PM)Acmir Wrote: [ -> ]We moan about wages and we gave Ambrosini a new 1-year contract worth 3 million? And he earned more than Nesta, that's ridiculous.
I think it's 1.5 million now, but not any reliable source mention it so I didn't change it
Well 1.5 million is an acceptable sum
. Our choices for a striker diminish with every passing day, I don't see a striker that can have a great impact for our team, except for Dzeko and Tevez, but Man City doesn't want to sell them, unless they buy Van Persie.
It seems like we always do this. Galliani trys making deals through agents offering worthy contracts and taking them to a nice fancy italian restaurant to get the deal 80% done, then the catch is he probably tells the agent we are only willing to offer 10 million for damiao
Seriously, tevez negotiations i seriously think it was all meeting with his agent and none directly with man city until the final day where the move didnt go through.
Robinho does not deserve to make 6mln a season...
Jovetic would take 3-4mln.
Milan (Galliani) is notorious for negotiating with players and clubs first before formally contacting their club.
Didn't we just recently run into trouble with Schalke04?
Yes I know, basically by convincing the agent and player of the move and possibly offering a better contract or a way of which the player/agent make more money thats 60% of the job done. Problem is we are so cheap when it comes to transfer fees that we hardly ever offer enough to the club.
I was thinking, Silvas wage was good. But with Ibra's wage gone 12mln a year could pay 3 players wages, literally.. Just as an example, pure fantamercato no truth behind this but look : jovetic 4mln, Damiao 3mln, Cavani about 5-6mln.. it was insane to have a player with such high wages
Alessandro Nesta
Thiago Silva
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Gennaro Gattuso
Clarence Seedorf
Filippo Inzaghi
Gianluca Zambrotta
Maxi Lopez
Alberto Aquilani
Mark van Bommel
Flavio Roma
Alexander Merkel
Juventus needed a Revolution because they sucked; 2 straight years finishing 7th after being in Serie B, they made changes. We were all waiting for the Revolution in Milan and this happened. This never should have been.
The culture of Milan is now lost completely. This should have been a slow transition. 12 players leaving in 1 mercato? Of the 12, 3 are still Super Stars, another 2 are very good players, and 4 will go down as AC Milan Legends.
The team will lack major leadership with only Massimo Ambrosini in the squad, and hopefully not playing more than once out of every 3 or 4 games. He's good ONLY when he's rested and being a year older I can't imagine expecting him to be your holding midfielder. I think this will be a huge mistake management will come to regret, and even if we were to get WC players, the Milan Culture and way of doing things is GONE with no transition. The money, however, will not be spent, I guarantee. Expect a 4th or 5th place finish this year as I see this team on the same level as we were with Borriello, Ronaldinho, etc.
(07-20-2012, 11:46 PM)curki Wrote: [ -> ]Great article, and well written. Explaining FFP rules and Milan's situation. Recommended
http://lirimpercuku.wordpress.com/2012/0...d-to-know/
Thanks for the link
There is another post on there called "Summer is close, Galliani’s favorite season." the title alone is
(07-20-2012, 05:46 PM)Acmir Wrote: [ -> ] (07-20-2012, 04:48 PM)curki Wrote: [ -> ]I think it's 1.5 million now, but not any reliable source mention it so I didn't change it
Well 1.5 million is an acceptable sum . Our choices for a striker diminish with every passing day, I don't see a striker that can have a great impact for our team, except for Dzeko and Tevez, but Man City doesn't want to sell them, unless they buy Van Persie.
Then why don't we get Van Persie
wow that was a great read.
Aren't we gonna play on Trofeo TIM tonight? Somebody should open the thread for the game. It's Saturday morning here and I'm too busy watching cartoon