I have to agree. Although I hate how PSG and Man City are able to get away with everything and buy anything they want, you gotta admit their owners are committed to making the clubs successful. Imagine our Paolo with those kind resources at Milan.
It seems like a number of American owners look at "soccer" clubs as just another financial investment with no regard for what makes the club unique. They have a poor appreciation of tradition and heritage. They only see the club as nothing more than a soulless commodity to turn a profit after a few years.
The Maldini years were not perfect, but I found myself posting a lot less here This was because our Paolo was at the helm, so I didn't feel worried about the direction the club was taking. Even though there were a few mistakes here and there, it was obvious to me that there was a master plan and we would move from strength to strength back to the glory days within a realistic time frame.
Thank you Paolo, I hope there will be a time that he will make another triumphant return to Milan once the wretched scavengers have had their fill and have moved on.