Milan's infrastructure is utterly crap, there is no question about that. We have an almost dictator-like person at the top making literally all the decisions without any semblance of checks and balances. And underneath him, we have a boat load of yes men who live to kiss his ass instead of doing their jobs correctly. The result is a club who keeps finding new ways to make mistakes and repeat the same mistakes over and over.
We have absolutely zero chance of improving and getting back to our winning ways without a major shakeup in our infrastructure. If Galliani can't be let go (lord knows why), then make him accountable for his mistakes, empower his employees to challenge status quo and reward those who actually spent time doing their jobs instead of kissing asses. For the life of me, I cannot understand why this team insist on employing people who are friends with some powerful people instead of being good at what they do. No business in the world runs on that kind of practice except for us.
With proper scouting, we can get back to winning in a couple of years even without spending a ton. There are always market inefficiencies and situations that we can take advantage of, like we did with Seedorf and Pirlo back in the day. Our issue is that Galliani is too lazy to actually go and explore these inefficiencies these days. He is only interested in calling his agent friends and make the easy deals instead of the difficult ones that would require his ass to actually work.
We have absolutely zero chance of improving and getting back to our winning ways without a major shakeup in our infrastructure. If Galliani can't be let go (lord knows why), then make him accountable for his mistakes, empower his employees to challenge status quo and reward those who actually spent time doing their jobs instead of kissing asses. For the life of me, I cannot understand why this team insist on employing people who are friends with some powerful people instead of being good at what they do. No business in the world runs on that kind of practice except for us.
With proper scouting, we can get back to winning in a couple of years even without spending a ton. There are always market inefficiencies and situations that we can take advantage of, like we did with Seedorf and Pirlo back in the day. Our issue is that Galliani is too lazy to actually go and explore these inefficiencies these days. He is only interested in calling his agent friends and make the easy deals instead of the difficult ones that would require his ass to actually work.