The Rumour Commode XLVIII: Tare Tare Sauce

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FIF foreseen this downfall and closed reading for guests. We broke these bitches
I noticed that too. I made some good tea and wanted to read the UCL final thread again. Most of them knew it was over after the first goal lmao.
 

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I'd love to know more details about the bonuses in the Tonali deal. Any source on that? If they're based on appearances in his first year there then yeah it would have been a bad deal. But if it was more of a collection of bonuses, some personal, some team based, then what's the harm?

Tonali wasn't worth 70m, especially knowing that a gambling ban was looming.

We could argue that we should have kept him regardless of the ban and the fee, and maybe in hindsight that probably should have been considered, but saying that we didn't get a good deal for him is a bit of a stretch.
I am not talking about keeping Tonali, nor am I advocating for it. This whole discussion is about how poorly this management does at selling players, that's it.

I have not found any consistent reporting on his bonuses, but I do not think we knew the gambling ban was looming. If we did, it would make the use of bonuses to be an absurdity. The reporting from Ornstein and Newcastle's also casts doubt on this notion that we knew. Gerry bragged about selling Tonali for 70m with a 10m earnout, and that is directly what he said, and yet our books reflect a 58m sale.

Tonali was worth more than 58m, Caicedo was sold for 115m pounds sterling in the same window. Caicedo's price was the result of a bidding war between Liverpool and Chelsea, meanwhile, we rewarded Newcastle's audacity with terms that provided them with value. Before someone brings up "EPL tax" or whatever on Caicedo, there are countless other examples cited in this discussion, which were used to show that we sold poorly.

Hence my point that Gravenberch's fee at 40m after his failure at Bayern (who paid 18m for him) should not have been anywhere close to Tonali's fee of 58m.

Newcastle fans, even after his ban, still look at his fee as a bargain. City fans look at our Reijnders price as a bargain.

I am agnostic to selling or keeping any player, if they sell good players, they should improve the squad with their sale. They have not. This management has shown their incompetence in glaring ways--and despite Tare's reputation and Allegri's seriousness, all of the figures who were part of the various failures that culminated in this horrific season are still employed at the club.

The point is not about Tonali nor is it about Reijnders, it is questioning their methods of selling valuable players on favorable terms for other teams, when they should be extracting as much money as possible from buying clubs. My question is: what benefit do we get out of being a good place to shop for Newcastle and City? Real and Barca have agreed to not go after the same targets, because they recognize they need each other to compete with the EPL teams. Are City or Newcastle giving us players, doing us favors? I don't see any. Absent them sending us some wayward youth players that turn into Theos and Leaos, money would be preferable.

Eintract Frankfurt and Brighton do a better job selling than us, that's a problem, because unlike Frankfurt, Brighton, or even Dortmund, our fans (customers) expect more--and our margin for error is much smaller than those clubs.
 

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So it’s going well ?
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I don't know enough about this case ....but if this is the case vs his girlfriend....then it sounds like she's trying to cash in.

If my wife does something to me while I am sleeping..... that's a complete non issue. If this is the context of his text then, while I don't agree with what he did....it's more understandable and much less cuntish.

Thomas Partey refuses to marry his girlfriend and then suddenly is accused of rape by her :monto:

Really, I got no time for the feminist concept of consent. I belong to my partner and vice versa. I don't have to submit a request in writing every time I need some. If she's not in the mood and makes that known then obviously I back off.

I could be horribly wrong about the circumstances of course in which case I fully apologize
This is completely mainstream, otherwise you would incriminate yourself everyday with a partner. There definitely is a tacit base agreement between partners.

Legally not morally speaking even if it is just a hook up and they pre agreed to booze up and bang you could make a case that it is not against her will, this gets thin soon and will probably not work unless he has a lot of subtext going for himself, but lets not forget that all you need in penal law is reasonable doubt to be acquitted, not who is more convincing per se.
 

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Pellegatti: Moncada wanted Parma-bound Arsenal coach at Milan – the background

"Carlos Cuesta is a coach who was part of Arteta’s staff at Arsenal, he is 29 years old, and he is an idea of Parma. I’ll give you a little tidbit: Moncada wanted him for Milan last season. For Milan Futuro. A very young coach but they told me he was brilliant,"

Moncada can't help himself, lol.
Considering Moncada pushed for Lopetegui

Parma are finished
 

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I am not talking about keeping Tonali, nor am I advocating for it. This whole discussion is about how poorly this management does at selling players, that's it.

I have not found any consistent reporting on his bonuses, but I do not think we knew the gambling ban was looming. If we did, it would make the use of bonuses to be an absurdity. The reporting from Ornstein and Newcastle's also casts doubt on this notion that we knew. Gerry bragged about selling Tonali for 70m with a 10m earnout, and that is directly what he said, and yet our books reflect a 58m sale.

Tonali was worth more than 58m, Caicedo was sold for 115m pounds sterling in the same window. Caicedo's price was the result of a bidding war between Liverpool and Chelsea, meanwhile, we rewarded Newcastle's audacity with terms that provided them with value. Before someone brings up "EPL tax" or whatever on Caicedo, there are countless other examples cited in this discussion, which were used to show that we sold poorly.

Hence my point that Gravenberch's fee at 40m after his failure at Bayern (who paid 18m for him) should not have been anywhere close to Tonali's fee of 58m.

Newcastle fans, even after his ban, still look at his fee as a bargain. City fans look at our Reijnders price as a bargain.

I am agnostic to selling or keeping any player, if they sell good players, they should improve the squad with their sale. They have not. This management has shown their incompetence in glaring ways--and despite Tare's reputation and Allegri's seriousness, all of the figures who were part of the various failures that culminated in this horrific season are still employed at the club.

The point is not about Tonali nor is it about Reijnders, it is questioning their methods of selling valuable players on favorable terms for other teams, when they should be extracting as much money as possible from buying clubs. My question is: what benefit do we get out of being a good place to shop for Newcastle and City? Real and Barca have agreed to not go after the same targets, because they recognize they need each other to compete with the EPL teams. Are City or Newcastle giving us players, doing us favors? I don't see any. Absent them sending us some wayward youth players that turn into Theos and Leaos, money would be preferable.

Eintract Frankfurt and Brighton do a better job selling than us, that's a problem, because unlike Frankfurt, Brighton, or even Dortmund, our fans (customers) expect more--and our margin for error is much smaller than those clubs.
We are still discussing Tonali who was owned by Milan only two years and two years already owned by a different club , like we have sold Baresi . Same with Reijnders . We have sold both for good amount of money , so lets move on . Player can not be sold if he does not want to . We have an ongoing example . Money for them were very good , matter of the fact is that with previous managements we never have sold players at the right moment . Selling is not the problem . Replacing them is .
 
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Zeroli says he models himself after Jude, and at the youth level, I see the comparison. Maybe he becomes a similar style player? Who knows?

However, from what little I have seen, he is a high-character type of player. I think if he makes the jump to play, I think he will be a Jordan Henderson type of player. Flashes of the skill that got him there, but he is a workhorse.

I really am rooting for that class from our youth team to be a huge part of our squad.
tbh effort and athleticism goes a long way for today’s midfielders sadly

He seems average when I watched him but there’s plenty of average players who run around doing nothing winning plaudits
 

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Nah, keeper will throw it to the head of his CB to waste time.
There are still exploitable loopholes like that.
And attackers will watch the keeper like a hawk to ensure he can't do so.

It's not so easy a fix.
 

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"Insider" called Louis Girardi on twitter

AC Milan's interest in Roger Fernandes has been confirmed. Agent Pastorello is at Casa Milan to listen to the Rossoneri management.

young RW from braga. Man Utd linked with him
 

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"Insider" called Louis Girardi on twitter

AC Milan's interest in Roger Fernandes has been confirmed. Agent Pastorello is at Casa Milan to listen to the Rossoneri management.

young RW from braga. Man Utd linked with him
bit of a midget for i wouldnt mind a speedy young RW

looked up braga's record sales and it looks like they havent been scamming as hard as the other portuguese clubs
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english media linking him with man u says he'd cost 40m tho. we're a long way from being able to spend that much on a rw with chuk still here and salad probably staying. smells like bs unless we're selling pulisic
 

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Mods really closed the WNT during actual war 😭😭😭
it's a football forum and 8/10 active posters on there are more fans of shit flinging than of having actual conversations, and the vitriol there sometime makes its way to other places and derails actual football convos w random BS. the internet is full of places where people argue for the fun of it and we talked in the mod subforum and choose to not make this forum one of those places

the vast majority of the RNB users want nothing to do w all that, this is a neat corner of the internet where they can hang out and talk about milan and silly bs. i'd rather "ruin" the fun of those 20 people in WNT for the sake of the 100 that hate seeing it leak into the commode and the rest of the forum. Like I said there arent many milan communities where people can just hang out while the internet is like 80% battlegrounds for politics and shit-flinging; if those people wanna leave or get their fix they have where to go
 

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Busardò who has been our shadow SD the last two seasons was at Casa Milan too, Milannews write he was there for Ricci, i doubt it

I'll be honest, this whole story bout Busardo is pretty rubbish.

In winter it was said Mendes was the shadow DS, now it's Busardo. Then they say Busardo was even involved in the deal for Loftus-Cheek cause someone doesn't understand that CAA BASE LTD (Busardo) and CAA STELLAR (Loftus-Cheek) are two companies. Yes, both under CAA holding but different agents etc.

I'm fundamentally sceptical bout ya source. Ricci done deal, Maignan gone... the track record is so average.
 

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My colleague who sits in front of me is a City supporter (Tijjani saga) and the rest of the upper management supports United, Chelsea and Arsenal.

I'll just say this, Milan needs to get some transfers done soon, it's not easy being a Serie A supporter these days (thanks to Inter recently). History of a club can only take you so far.
 

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