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Ode to Django

You're not even a real journalism
People say stuff all the time, doesn't matter one iota

I think i'm relatively happy with this appointment, but i'll reserve judgement on him for now, i haven't watched enough of his teams play
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
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DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
You gotta wonder what Galliani is doing. Kondogbia gone and now it seem like Jackson Martinez might slip out of their hands too.
 

Icarium

Lifestealer
Galliani: "If we save €40m from Kondogbia and €35m from Jackson, then we'll have €75m to spend wisely in the rest of the transfer window."

He must have saved a lot of money these last few season then, in before milan makes 250M bid for messi.
 

AnfieldEd

I am Leg End
I'd prefer Milan to spend the cash on 4 or 5 solid players who can improve the team and the squad to hopefully try and get a europa league spot and build on from there. Rather than splashing out on 1 or 2 players leaving big gaps in the squad as a result.

Milan supporters will probably disagree with that, but you have to walk before you can run.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
Any thoughts on how has Adil Rami fared at Milan thus far?

The few Milan fans I know don't rate him and would gladly sell him. I think [MENTION=3953]Ode to Django[/MENTION] said something similar too, although I'm not so sure.
 

Ode to Django

You're not even a real journalism
We have Alex, Rami, Zapata, Paletta, Mexes, Bocchetti, all of these look fine on paper, the only one who's stood out at all is Mexes, which is testament to him.

Nigel de Jong leaves us exposed & we're like a revolving door with him playing in the DM spot, so nobody looks at there best. We missed Montolivo in that respect who sits in & reads the game very well.

So Rami has been bad, but with a better coach and some midfield protection as both were non-existant, he will probably look a whole lot better.
 

Ode to Django

You're not even a real journalism
I forgot about Paletta.

Well actually Paletta did okay aswell to be fair, second to Mex. He shaved that hair too :D

Alex really surprised me, he was very good at PSG, i expected him to be a very good veteran signing, but he was shocking.

Really though it's best to reserve judgement on everybody, because it was shambles with Pippo, everywhere.
 

AnfieldEd

I am Leg End
Do you think you need 2 or 3 players at circa 30m euros each or would you prefer spending the money on 4 or 5 players who are on the tier below, but would give you some solidness to the squad and could challenge for a europa league? Or are you happy/satisfied with the squad and would prefer the next tier up players who'll cost circa 30m euros but you could only get say 2 of those?
 

Raed

Dr. Raed St. Claire
I'd prefer Milan to spend the cash on 4 or 5 solid players who can improve the team and the squad to hopefully try and get a europa league spot and build on from there. Rather than splashing out on 1 or 2 players leaving big gaps in the squad as a result.

Milan supporters will probably disagree with that, but you have to walk before you can run.

The liverpool mindset that has been so shit for Liverpool. No thanks, 4 to 5 players of average on top of an already average side, is just that, average. 1 solid signing can make a huge huge difference on an already average side. Why waste money?

Although I don't want to see Milan succeed as much as Inter, I'd like to see them bring quality to the league to have a better Serie A over all.
 

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