reza I agree and understand what you mean, even in milanello videos that I'd watch from time to time, you would see players in their training uniforms having espressos at the bar in milanello. Maybe it's a bad thing, maybe the friendly atmosphere is a good thing.
Overall, I think Galliani should step down or go, maybe leave him in the club doing something buhp. He's been messing up for years now, and even when he did do well maybe it was because he had bags of money to work with. Now, with the way things have changed we need people like Roma and Juve, someone who has a clear vision of modern football and gets creative and buys the right players. Even when we were a solid team who won the scudetto in 2011 with Ibra and all, Galliani was still making horrendous mistakes, we were a left-back and a midfielder away from being a CL competitive team, and he went out and got Taiwo,Mesbah,Traore, Aquilani to try and fill those gaps. I think the saga that made me the most nervous was definitely Muntari, but he was just one of so many players that needed to go a lot sooner than they did.
Overall, I think Galliani should step down or go, maybe leave him in the club doing something buhp. He's been messing up for years now, and even when he did do well maybe it was because he had bags of money to work with. Now, with the way things have changed we need people like Roma and Juve, someone who has a clear vision of modern football and gets creative and buys the right players. Even when we were a solid team who won the scudetto in 2011 with Ibra and all, Galliani was still making horrendous mistakes, we were a left-back and a midfielder away from being a CL competitive team, and he went out and got Taiwo,Mesbah,Traore, Aquilani to try and fill those gaps. I think the saga that made me the most nervous was definitely Muntari, but he was just one of so many players that needed to go a lot sooner than they did.