Winter Mercato - 2025
We have fallen very deep! Hope we dont become the new Man Utd, where everything they do fails miserably.

And it will be one hell of a job to get this club back on track, who wants to do it? Which coach and sporting director want to burn their fingers on this sinking ship. And which players want to join a club like this… I am seriously worried.

Why would someone like Tony D’Amico join us? Atalanta is in a much healthier state. And I (we) can dream about players like Tonali, Lookman, Tavares, Ricci, but its a big risk for them to join a club like this.
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Maldini with more control would be 100x better than what we have now. Gerry wants to win the team, fine. But let football people run the club while he soaks up any glory we attain. He’s not Berlusconi so he just needs to butt out of any footballing decisions
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Since the loan move from Chelsea at a cost of €5.5m for six months, Joao Felix has made 14 competitive appearances for Milan, contributing one goal and one assist.

Another miserable "momeyball" signing.
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Conceicao hints at a tell-all interview for after the season is over. Hoping he roasts everyone who had a hand in sinking the club to these depths
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(04-23-2025, 12:09 PM)Leoni9900 Wrote: Conceicao hints at a tell-all interview for after the season is over. Hoping he roasts everyone who had a hand in sinking the club to these depths

Roasting everybody except himself probably... Dodgy
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This season is just like 96/97 and 97/98. Plenty of talented players in the squad, but things begun spiraling in the wrong direction from the get go....and we haven't been able to stop the bleeding. It's almost impossible to explain what's happening. One look at the roster, and there is zero chance we should be in 9th place on paper.

If I had to guess, there is a breakdown between the office and the field. Too many unserious and nonchalant players that think they are superstars and won't bend for the good of the team. On top of that, the folks in the office can't seem to make up their mind on whether they'll take a hard line and side with the coach or with the players.....whether they'll continue with this strategy on the market (without an actual SD) or whether they'll change everything.

It's just total confusion. And unfortunately, it's been the "perfect" mixture of bullshit that's resulted in a disastrous season.

I think we need new blood. A reset of a sort. Our "superstars" simply can't be relied on, no matter "the talent". I would sell Leao and Theo. This isn't solely based on this season. But in general, I think the team and the fans no longer believe in them. What's worse, i think those 2 no longer believe in the team either. I get a sense that they think they are bigger than the club. So if so, there's the door.
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A total reset is needed across the board. But what is worrying is that no decent SD wants the Milan job given the 3 idiots who will continously interfere, meddle and undermine whatever little authority they have. A SD needs full control over sporting decisions but its rumoured Furlani wants the final say and have even read that signing Gimenez required Elliot to sign off the spend yet we are told the narrative that Broke Gerry owns the club.

Hence next season could potentially be just as bad as this year or even worse.
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Schira: Samuel Chukwueze is no longer in Milan’s plans for the next season. They are ready to sell him in the summer transfer window. Premier League, La Liga and Saudi clubs have already shown interest.

Another Moncada masterclass.
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(04-26-2025, 09:53 AM)Zio Fester Wrote: Schira: Samuel Chukwueze is no longer in Milan’s plans for the next season. They are ready to sell him in the summer transfer window. Premier League, La Liga and Saudi clubs have already shown interest.

Another Moncada masterclass.

Sounds like a Sporting Director/coaches decision. Since we don’t have a SD or new coach, we can already see that Furlani and the gang will meddle in all affairs. Maybe that’s why nobody wants the job. Even Tare wants full control and that’s why his appointment is taking so long.
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Milan could start evaluating foreign directors due to struggling domestically. Italians don’t want to work for Americans because they’re shit when it comes to this sport. They should stick to baseball
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