Galliani has been at Milan under Berlusconi for 24 years. He's also 12 years older.
Marotta has been at Juventus for 10 months having previously been at Monza, Como, Ravenna, Venezia, Atalanta and Sampdoria.
I reckon Galliani probably does know a thing or two more about managing a big club, surprising, but true.
Marotta has been at Juventus for 10 months having previously been at Monza, Como, Ravenna, Venezia, Atalanta and Sampdoria.
I reckon Galliani probably does know a thing or two more about managing a big club, surprising, but true.
Galliani may have more years on him but it was the level of experience that I was talking about in that particular role. And it probably applies more in Marotta's case, where he's been at smaller clubs and has had to deal with tighter budgets and proportionately challenging tasks at each of this teams across series. What I mean is, he has looked disproportionately out of depth at a big club for the time he's spent essaying a certain role. His conditioning has hurt us so bad that we reek of a classless mid table side. It's there to be seen in the majority of the transfers he's made. Forget Galliani, and for a moment look at Sabatini, Corvino, Marino, these guys are miles ahead of him, and not as narrow minded either. The amount of money he's had to play with, I think any of those three could've brought in almost double the quality at a little more than half of what he spent. As far as I'm concerned, there is no way Marrotta should be allowed anywhere near the headquarters, let alone the team, if we don't make the Cl. Only because he has been allowed to do as he pleases all season long and that speaks volumes for his talent or the lack of it.
