04-25-2016, 02:16 AM
It's kind of funny how Balo went from the rotten apple to a president favorite all of a sudden. I mean, if Berlu hated him when he was actually playing well, I don't know why he would change his mind now that he sucks. Has Balo been attending the bunga bunga parties, perhaps?
Either way, Balo is the prototypical signing for the current Milan, if you think about it. He is Italian (this has basically become the number one priority for any signings at Milan these days), has a big time reputation and he is very cheap. Furthermore, he also adds an element of intrigue to the team, in that people will always wonder, is THIS the year that Balo finally gets it together? Berlu is now focused solely on turning the team into a circus show and Balo is a great addition to that cast.
For me, and i think most Milan fans would agree, Balo has proven that he is who he is and most likely will never be anything more than what he is now. At the end of the day, the game has evolved to the point where total football is a must for all teams. Very few teams these days allow their strikers to just roam up front and do very little running for defense. And yet, that is the exact role Balo likes and the only one he can be effective in. For a guy who has been around the game for so long, it is lunacy to think he will one day just turn his game 180 and starts running and fighting his ass off like a mad man on every possession. I mean, you might have better luck asking Kobe to be a pass first player. But as I said, he brings too much intrigue and name value to the team for Berlu to not consider him. Given that he is also, unfortunately, the most talented Italian player out there still, he is the perfect profile for the current iteration of Milan and that's why we are going to sign him.
Lastly, good luck to Berlu on that request to the Chinese. His Italian Milan agenda is idiotic even to the casual fans, and he thinks he can pass that off to billionaires who do their homework? Either sell the team or don't, stop goofing around and making dumb ass demands that embarrasses yourself and your family, man. I almost feel bad for Marina and Barbara for the way this idiot acts in negotiations.
Either way, Balo is the prototypical signing for the current Milan, if you think about it. He is Italian (this has basically become the number one priority for any signings at Milan these days), has a big time reputation and he is very cheap. Furthermore, he also adds an element of intrigue to the team, in that people will always wonder, is THIS the year that Balo finally gets it together? Berlu is now focused solely on turning the team into a circus show and Balo is a great addition to that cast.
For me, and i think most Milan fans would agree, Balo has proven that he is who he is and most likely will never be anything more than what he is now. At the end of the day, the game has evolved to the point where total football is a must for all teams. Very few teams these days allow their strikers to just roam up front and do very little running for defense. And yet, that is the exact role Balo likes and the only one he can be effective in. For a guy who has been around the game for so long, it is lunacy to think he will one day just turn his game 180 and starts running and fighting his ass off like a mad man on every possession. I mean, you might have better luck asking Kobe to be a pass first player. But as I said, he brings too much intrigue and name value to the team for Berlu to not consider him. Given that he is also, unfortunately, the most talented Italian player out there still, he is the perfect profile for the current iteration of Milan and that's why we are going to sign him.
Lastly, good luck to Berlu on that request to the Chinese. His Italian Milan agenda is idiotic even to the casual fans, and he thinks he can pass that off to billionaires who do their homework? Either sell the team or don't, stop goofing around and making dumb ass demands that embarrasses yourself and your family, man. I almost feel bad for Marina and Barbara for the way this idiot acts in negotiations.