Heard that we got "money" from Adidas...I hope we are gonna use that money for reinforcement. But, we don't know how we are gonna spend that money. We'll see....
The Rossoneri will be able to welcome supporters to the San Siro for the match with Udinese after the FIGC opted to delay the verdict over the initial sanction
I'm sure Galliani begged for this
It's not our reputation, its just there's no money. Players move to where their team is offered more money and where they're offered more money (and that's where you're right in your post), but its not reputation. Bleh, teams with zero reputation like Monaco but with money got Falcao.Even if there's money our reputation with a lot of players is shit
career-wise for a player, serie A is not a great move.
Atleast not if your other option is EPL.
With Inter selling a large stake hopefully Silvio might think about doing the same!
http://www.football-italia.net/40623/official-thohir-takes-over-inter
depends which position do you play...because if u are a defender or defensive minded player serie a is by far the best school to learn and apply ur skill!now if u are a striker then la liga or some other league with zero defensive skill should be first option
but if u are refering to wages marketing value etc then its another issue
Galliani is expected to be at Milanello tomorrow instead to talk with the players.
@Milanello Twitter
Milan being self-sustainable financially has nothing to do with how much Berlu pays his ex-wife.
Bayern is self-sustainable, Arsenal is self-sustainable. No reason why we shouldn't aim for the same. The way we execute it is a different discussion altogether.
AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi is launching plans to find new investment for the club.
Il Giorno says an accountant for Berlusconi has been in the Middle East sounding out potential investors about taking a minority stake in the club.
Those close to Berlusconi have also employed a bank to make an assessment of the value of the club, which according to Forbes, is the sixth richest in the game.
idd, a lot of people are shouting that berlu is a shit and he should sell the club.......but how can we be sure that the next president will invest more money and fanatism into this club
I guess there is only one way to find out no?
Reminds me of Stephen Elop's burning platform analogy :
http://blogs.wsj.com/tech-europe/2011/02/09/full-text-nokia-ceo-stephen-elops-burning-platform-memo/
I think we (as well as Serie A) are in and around the inflection point. Something has to and will give sooner rather than later. Roma and Inter have taken the dive from the "burning platform" in the form of presidency change. Fiorentina and Napoli have taken a dive from the platform through investments. We have to choose one or the other right now.
I am pro-presidency change. I don't think Milan is a berlusconi priority. Hasn't been for a long time and neither do I see his children competent enough.
It is best we try another owner.
ElopHe would make us merge with inter and take 50mm compensation.
great example this with the platform.but we must decide which one is the problem?president or CEO?or both?so would u prefer a new owner with G in charge?or berlu staying with a new more competitive CEO?or a totaly new investor/owner and a new management team?