@FUTBIN@premierleague@BarclaysWSL No wonder they have taken the transfer window by storm when even the RELEGATED teams in PL earns €26,3 mil more than 1st place in La Liga,
€40,5 mil more than 1st in BL,
€56,9 mil more than 1st in Ligue 1, and
€93,5 mil more than 1st in Serie A.
That's simple maths
🚨❓ What Happens Now?
The situation at AC Milan is becoming increasingly paradoxical. The club has appointed a head coach, Rúben Amorim, who was reportedly approved by the future sporting management -except that management is not in place yet.
❌Markus Krösche had given the green light to Amorim's appointment, but with negotiations now breaking down, Milan finds itself in a bizarre position: a new head coach is already through the door, while whoever eventually arrives as sporting director or technical director will be forced to work with a managerial appointment they had no say in.
Just another masterclass in governance from Gerry Cardinale's Milan.
@acmilandata Please stop. It just hurts looking back at this point. We're a dumpster fire about to give away all control to Ragnick so he and Zlatan can fight for a full season- with half our startin XI intact
I worry about the generation of Milan fans that will never exist.
Kids who might have fallen in love with this club the way I did have every team in the world available to them and no compelling reason to choose this one.
They can watch PSG, Man City, Bayern, or Barca, or any other club that plays with purpose.
Milan has none. It hasn't had any since Cardinale decided to tear down what Maldini built. And it's not just because Milan isn't winning titles. The problem runs deeper than that.
I grew up watching the team of the 2000s. Maldini, Nesta, Pirlo, Gattuso, Kaka, Sheva, and Inzaghi are the reasons I became a fan.
These were not just great players. They were a certain kind of person. You could feel their relationship with the shirt. Kaka was something else entirely. Elegant and purposeful, he saw the game slowly and played it quickly. I loved the way he burst through openings in midfield and created plays out of nothing.
While I wanted Milan to win — and you could argue that that team should have won much, much more — I simply wanted to watch them.
That feeling is gone. Not because the trophies dried up, but because the same spirit and traditions are no longer there.
It isn't even about the names. I'm talking about character. In the lean years of the 2010s, you could truly throw your support behind guys like Jack Bonaventura and Juraj Kucka. I still get a little flutter when I see Kucka repping the team on social media.
I knew what they stood for.
Apart from Modric, who is beyond reproach, I really don't know what this team stands for.
I wanted Allegri last summer. I thought a disciplined, experienced coach could control the chaos and grind out results. I was wrong. This year showed me how much more the journey matters.
I don't trust Cardinale or Ibrahimovic, who increasingly treats Milan as a side hustle, to make it right. They're going to be on their fifth coach in three years after spending around €300 million in transfers — and have virtually nothing to show for it.
They've made everything worse. They don't deserve our trust.
The question I keep returning to isn't whether Milan can win trophies again. It's whether the club is even worth our time anymore.
@kudusdey I never was one who supported Allegri this season. I had my reservations from the start and excused his shitty tactic and formation when we actually got results, but that doesn't mean I liked what I saw. It's terrorist football and always has been
@SiavoushF 352 was never suited for our players. It decapitated our attack and our best players in Pulisic and Leao. Now we have a half assed season and more major losses in the future. We're not only back to start, but we're back in the negatives
@FUTBIN@premierleague@BarclaysWSL No wonder they have taken the transfer window by storm when even the RELEGATED teams in PL earns €26,3 mil more than 1st place in La Liga,
€40,5 mil more than 1st in BL,
€56,9 mil more than 1st in Ligue 1, and
€93,5 mil more than 1st in Serie A.
That's simple maths
@Ragy445@Raasclark Bruh. I wish xbox series x could run asa. It's so poorly optimized that I can't even play the game I've played religiously for years without getting a gaming pc