"voluntary agreement"
whats this
Marco Fassone insists “it won’t be a decisive Derby della Madonnina” for Vincenzo Montella but hopes Milan’s rebuild “won’t take too long.”
Montella is under pressure to deliver a win against Inter on Sunday, with Milan having lost three of their last six Serie A matches, but Fassone made it clear the Coach had his backing for now.
“It won’t be a decisive derby for Montella,” said the CEO after Lega Serie A had accepted an offer for foreign TV rights.
“The Coach has our complete confidence and I reiterate the confidence and esteem I have for him.
“We started a long-term project, not one for 7-8 days. We all know that it takes some time, although we hope it won’t take too long.
“The derby won’t be decisive for Milan either. It’ll certainly be an important one because we come into this match after two defeats, but ‘decisive’ is a big word.”
Such a gentleman, he is giving Montella fair warning before he rapes his useless ass.
This is a fact, translation would be if we play terrible...he gets sacked.
On another note, while Montella is a useless sack of shit, their summer market was at best a 7/10 if you look at it.
Event if it's 7/10, that's Montella's fault as well.
F&M discussed all transfers with the coach.
And the coach didn't have a plan even in the summer.
We bought some players that can play winger formations and some players that can play 2 striker formations.
Fassone statements to the shareholders:
Fassone statements to the shareholders:
Fassone statements to the shareholders:
I don't see anything wrong here. He's saying we're paying our debt as scheduled, we aren't buying players in january only if something like Bonucci deal comes along (2 good 2 turn down), we got a new - better sponsor, we're selling stuff in China... All we need to do is kick Montella out of Milan and we're good.
Produce own games? What does that mean?
Fix em.. like juve
“We think that San Siro - which is an icon of world football - in the medium term can’t allow us to achieve the economic objectives that a single stadium can provide,” Fassone explained.
“The gap between foreign countries and Italy is largely due to the stadiums. Having a single stadium for Milan, whether it’s San Siro or elsewhere, is up for debate.
“We’ll certainly choose the best thing for Milan, because we need our own stadium. It’s a path we’ve drawn.”
After the Q&A session, Fassone also answered questions on the stadium from Milan TV.
“The capacity is controversial, everyone wants it to to be 80,000 because we fill it three times a year [the two Milan derbies and Juventus at home], but at other times no.
“So we need to find a balance but I’m sure we’ll manage that. We’re working on two diverse ideas, restructuring San Siro, or evaluating other zones both in and out of Milan.
“Will there be other commercial things in a new stadium? It would have to be that way. The stadium serves to raise the revenue, so yes.
“Will there be statues of famous Milan players near San Siro? Yes, I think the mayor is making the first steps to do that.
“We’ll soon have some illustrious Milanisti on the piazze and streets of our city.”
“Will there be statues of famous Milan players near San Siro? Yes, I think the mayor is making the first steps to do that.
Where does it say that the sponsor is better ???
It says it has the potential to return more.... but its tied to performance
The new financing deal would be worth around €400m, with €250m falling on Rossoneri Sport Investment and €150m on the club.