Dena
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NoAll that shit about Aramco, is there any truth in the rumours?
NoAll that shit about Aramco, is there any truth in the rumours?
This, THIS! That's why they didn't manage to bring anyone worth his salt already, bc here they only need a SD in name. They don't have any intent to let decision power to anyone else, let alone some SD from the outside.If Red Bird remains it’s going to be either management remains as is or they bring in a yes man SD that will go along with what the group says. Nothing will change.
Yep, obviously I am not even thinking about it, just was curious why the hottest striker in Europe is going only for 60m.
Also we have the captain of the European Champions coming back, no need to go for some 2year wonder, unproven scandinavian boy
And also already got our replacement for Tiji when we sell him to City
Our management securing players early this time!
Stupit decision was to name him as a Futuro coach in the first place. Neither Juve not Atalanta managed to get relegated but sure enough, we did it on a first try.Very stupid decision not to fire Bonera sooner.
juve sponsors the refs too. all regularTbh, i thought we were higher. Juve and Fio are sponsored by their owners, so a bit of foul play if you ask me
Here it is stated, trough Gazetta, we receive about 30
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Serie A shirt sponsorship revenue: Inter and Milan lead, Juventus fall out of top 10 - FootItalia.com
The landscape of jersey sponsorships in Serie A for the 2024/25 season has seen some significant shifts, according to a recent report by La Gazzetta dello Sport.www.footitalia.com
Ibra & co collecting Ls like stds!Relegated with a budget that compared to other Serie C clubs we were like PSG in comparision. Unbelievable
My guess is exactly the same... With this management we have no business being in Serie C bc we'll flop again with these fucks leading us. If Gerry leaves Ibra at this position then it's certain he's nuttier than chinese chicken salad!According to my source Futuro will sneak back to Serie C due to other clubs financial problems
We are clever . We dot need even to play and exhaust our players to stay .My guess is exactly the same... With this management we have no business being in Serie C bc we'll flop again with these fucks leading us. If Gerry leaves Ibra at this position then it's certain he's nuttier than chinese chicken salad!
Lack of structure, not so good quality all around... There you'd need a more disciplinarian coach who'd impose structure before anything else. Amount of silly goals we conceded was truly baffling.Ad people who watch Futuro, I would be interested in what was the main problem of Futuro?
Did we over promote players? Too many transfer flops? Just Bonera's fault?
Yes, this is it.This, THIS! That's why they didn't manage to bring anyone worth his salt already, bc here they only need a SD in name. They don't have any intent to let decision power to anyone else, let alone some SD from the outside.
No way D'Amico or any of top SDs will come to work under these conditions. That's why I believe @ACM14061988 that it'll be Sogliano or somebody lame as that. Just the fact they even thought about leaving Conc on the bench for next season if we somehow won the cup, even though even Allegri plays more proactive football, is truly indicative of even darker times beckoning.
We hugely overestimated this bunch here on R&B
Yep, Boban laid it out the other day on a dish. He even said about our "search" of SD to be only a formality, nothing de facto can or will be changed. Maldini wanted only basic prerogatives of decisionmaking and they drove him out of town. D'Ottavio replaced him ffs. That's the type we can again expect. No way Paratici or someone like that (like Bartra, lol, like he'dever come to this shitshow) would come gere. Maaaybe Tare but that's bc dude's out of work for years.Yes, this is it.
It has always been the SD candidates who turn down the offer from Milan. In the beginning, media made it sound like Milan had 10 different options and every available SD out there was dying to work for this club.
The candidates met up with Cardinale, Ibra, Furlani etc. then went home and laughed. No SD is taking this management seriously. If they manage to find one, the one SD will be a joke to begin with.
The insult is them bringing in a yes-man SD to shut the fans up. The idea itself is already an insult to the club and the fans.
This management is just too exposed.
Ibra, really? Egotistical, I grant you. But he always backed it up in the pitch for us.Please stop Milan matches as you agreed.
Also if you don't watch Milan you don't need to comment here.
This is not just about Leao. If we got an MBappe or a Raphina or someone who could have prevented us from being fuckin 9th or losing to Bologna, I would take it.
But
If you hate ONE player to the extent that you don't want to see the team WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU HERE.
There are so many players we had that I loathed
iBra, Muntari etc. But to do profoundly hate a player more than this special club is unhealthy
Get help
Same story at every level of our glorious club. Shitfest.
i'm shocked that our shitters are actually…. shit. it’s the same way with our garbage superstars
This, THIS! That's why they didn't manage to bring anyone worth his salt already, bc here they only need a SD in name. They don't have any intent to let decision power to anyone else, let alone some SD from the outside.
No way D'Amico or any of top SDs will come to work under these conditions. That's why I believe @ACM14061988 that it'll be Sogliano or somebody lame as that. Just the fact they even thought about leaving Conc on the bench for next season if we somehow won the cup, even though even Allegri plays more proactive football, is truly indicative of even darker times beckoning.
There is a very high probability Moncada will be rolled out as SD. Now that he is “licensed” and we all know where that appointment will lead to.Yes, this is it.
It has always been the SD candidates who turn down the offer from Milan. In the beginning, media made it sound like Milan had 10 different options and every available SD out there was dying to work for this club.
The candidates met up with Cardinale, Ibra, Furlani etc. then went home and laughed. No SD is taking this management seriously. If they manage to find one, the one SD will be a joke to begin with.
The insult is them bringing in a yes-man SD to shut the fans up. The idea itself is already an insult to the club and the fans.
This management is just too exposed.
He probably can’t… the CEO is the owners boss.. only at milan could such a stupid statement be actually trueThere is a very high probability Moncada will be rolled out as SD. Now that he is “licensed” and we all know where that appointment will lead to.
Gerry will always keep his yes men safe. It is one of several reasons Furlani always has that smug little grin he knows Gerry won’t fire him.
Egotistical, violent and he led us to *checks notes* a whopping 1 league title pre Leao where he scored as many goals as fuckin RobinhoIbra, really? Egotistical, I grant you. But he always backed it up in the pitch for us.
and he did it without leao and theo?Oliver Glasner, linked to us, just won Crystal Palace an FA Cup against Man City.
My native village of 6000 people made Serie D one year, they went from 3d categoria, to 2nd, 1st, Promozione, and Serie D. It happened in 2012, the year I moved back to Italy to retire there but returned here after 10 months, so I witnessed this historic event in person at the cost of 5 Euros per ticket.Being a bit Mr Positive now but a year or so in Serie D and being less compromising on talent vs short term sporting quality must not be bad for Futuro. In the end their sporting success is at best secondary.
Most Serie D players have side jobs like insurance agents, barbers, security guards. I wonder what occupations Camarda and Liberali would choose.Being a bit Mr Positive now but a year or so in Serie D and being less compromising on talent vs short term sporting quality must not be bad for Futuro. In the end their sporting success is at best secondary.
Lets all laugh at Moncada for buying this mug when everyone knew he was gonna flop![]()
Would be better if we could inflict some burn wounds on caridnaleProtest Against the Club and Management: Fans Want Maldini, Social Media Flooded with Comments and Photos of the Former Captain
As has happened recently, in the past few hours, fans of AC Milan have once again voiced their protest against the current ownership and management under the club’s latest Instagram posts. The most recent video was flooded with GIFs, images, and comments about Paolo Maldini—highlighting an unbroken bond with the former captain and a growing dissatisfaction with the current leadership.
The Rossoneri fans’ protest continues on Instagram.
https://www.milannews.it/news/prote...ti-di-commenti-e-foto-dell-ex-capitano-577361
Milan, the Rossoneri Faithful Haven’t Forgotten Maldini: Social Media Protest
Once again, social media has become the sounding board for the Rossoneri fans’ discontent: the supporters and the figure of Maldini.
Yet again, the social networks have turned into an amplifier of AC Milan supporters’ frustration. Under the latest posts published on Milan’s official Instagram account, fans have renewed their protest with vigor against the current ownership and leadership. A bitter déjà vu, reflecting a wound that remains open and a growing sense of dissatisfaction with how the club is being managed.
The Maldini Wound Still Burns: Milan Fans’ Social Media Protest
Milan’s most recent social media video was completely flooded with a wave of GIFs, images, and comments all featuring one unmistakable figure: Paolo Maldini. This digital invasion goes far beyond mere nostalgia for a football legend—it’s a vivid demonstration of an unbroken bond between the fans and their former technical director. Maldini is seen as a symbol of competence, passion, and Milanese identity, standing in stark contrast, in the public imagination, to the actions of the current leadership.
This persistent call for Maldini isn’t an isolated trend, but rather a signal of a deeper malaise running through the fanbase. His abrupt departure from the club left a void—not only within the management structure, but also in the hearts of the supporters, who saw in him a guardian of Milan’s values and history.
The social display of remembrance for Maldini serves as a silent yet powerful indictment of the decisions made by the current ownership and management. It’s a way of expressing frustration over a disappointing season, uncertainty about the future, and leadership that, in the eyes of many, does not live up to the club’s prestigious legacy.
The message from the fans is loud and clear: the pain of Maldini’s departure is still fresh, and dissatisfaction with the current direction continues to grow. This recurring protest on social media is a warning sign for the ownership. Ignoring this outcry—and continuing to underestimate the deep emotional bond between the fans and figures like Paolo Maldini—could have increasingly serious consequences for the atmosphere and the future of the club itself. The Rossoneri faithful have spoken once again, and their message is a clear call to reflect—and perhaps to change course.
https://www.pianetamilan.it/news-mi...tica-maldini-contestazione-social-17-05-2025/