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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Raiola is here to discuss the situation of Donnarumma.

Let us interpret this in what it really means.

Donnarumma and Raiola want more money, both in wages and in signing bonus. Which team is being run by an incompetent nincompoop and has budget to pay the demands? Which team does not care about its needs but gets tricked by the agent to meet the player's demands? At that point Raiola's chances got really narrow, in fact not only narrow, he hit the bulls eye. He heard about a process of building a team of galacticos and traveled straight to the end of the rainbow.
 

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Badass believes Tici, a guy who runs the day to day operations at the club, isn't responsible for the financial mess we are in :lol3:

Stop arguing with him ffs. Kid is beyond help.
Wtf has the finances got to do with results on the pitch? Seriously you're grasping at straws because you cant even come up with a valid argument as to what has losing 12 points to the bottom end sides got to do with paratici?and yet you praised his work last summer... Do yourself a favour stop calling me out on falsified statements if you cant even back up your own argument without laughing at others.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Wtf has the finances got to do with results on the pitch? Seriously you're grasping at straws because you cant even come up with a valid argument as to what has losing 12 points to the bottom end sides got to do with paratici?and yet you praised his work last summer... Do yourself a favour stop calling me out on falsified statements if you cant even back up your own argument without laughing at others.
Okay I will bite this time and respond to this troll.

What has finances got to do with results on the pitch? Are you seriously asking this question? It has everything to do with results on the pitch.

If not for Tici who is responsible for creating the most unsustainable wage bill in world football, amongst the only clubs with near 70% wages to turnover ratio which is an obvious red flag.


If not for Tici making old/useless players comfortable by giving them multi year contract extensions with a payrise like Bonucci, Sandro, Rugani etc.

If not for Tici obliterating our already weak midfield by recruiting unprofessional pussyfags and mentally checked out losers and giving them massive wages to top it off

Most importantly, if not for Tici hiring chainsmoking clowns who had not won anything significant in his career while at the same time failing to recruit the players that his football requires.

If not for all this, maybe we wouldn't be sitting here and arguing about a rookie coach losing 12 pts to relegation sides? The problem is not just Pirlo, it is beyond Pirlo and has been for the past 3 years but continue being a deluded little kid and rationalizing the incompetency of your lord. More power to you.
 

Gigiventus

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Mar 3, 2017
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Fagioli at 20 is "too young" in italy

Bellingham is 17
Foden is 19
Pedri is 18


Aaron Ramsey and Danilo were getting minutes in midfield. time to give our talent a chance, no?
What does this have to do with being "too young" in Italy?

Not all players develop at the same age and not all teams have the same needs.

Donnarumma became a starter at 16
Kean came into the first team at 17(?)
Zaniolo exploded in Roma at 18
Kulusevski won awards at Parma at 19
Chiesa played his first full Serie A season at 18

As much as I would like to see Fagioli play and be great, we aren't on the training grounds. We don't know how much Fagioli is able to give right now.

What's more likely is that given the situation we are in, fighting for a CL spot in a tough run of games where any loss point is a crisis, relying on a youth player is not seen as a priority.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Sadass Paratootsie is too busy pressing the dislike button to respond to all the abuse he's been receiving lately. I almost... almost feel sorry for him.

He's like that boxer that refuses to call time on his career, even after suffering his 50th knockout.

He's like that guy who asks every single girl to the prom but gets rejected every single time, yet he still harbors hope and is unwavering in his belief.

He's like that kid that keeps waiting for Santa Claus, yet Santa never shows up.

If Sadass was on a game show, he'd still keep pressing the buzzer, even after getting all the previous answers wrong.

Keep up the good fight Sadass. I'm sure someone is rooting for you.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
65,830
Okay I will bite this time and respond to this troll.

What has finances got to do with results on the pitch? Are you seriously asking this question? It has everything to do with results on the pitch.

If not for Tici who is responsible for creating the most unsustainable wage bill in world football, amongst the only clubs with near 70% wages to turnover ratio which is an obvious red flag.


If not for Tici making old/useless players comfortable by giving them multi year contract extensions with a payrise like Bonucci, Sandro, Rugani etc.

If not for Tici obliterating our already weak midfield by recruiting unprofessional pussyfags and mentally checked out losers and giving them massive wages to top it off

Most importantly, if not for Tici hiring chainsmoking clowns who had not won anything significant in his career while at the same time failing to recruit the players that his football requires.

If not for all this, maybe we wouldn't be sitting here and arguing about a rookie coach losing 12 pts to relegation sides? The problem is not just Pirlo, it is beyond Pirlo and has been for the past 3 years but continue being a deluded little kid and rationalizing the incompetency of your lord. More power to you.
So big wages means we lost 12 points to the likes of benevento and crotone... right. OK :lol: but paratici is dammed for not spending money on dzeko last summer just as he's dammed if he did and likewise with scamacca in January... Agnelli is ultimately the man who signs the cheques and has the final say... yeah it all adds up. Not
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,499
So big wages means we lost 12 points to the likes of benevento and crotone... right. OK :lol: but paratici is dammed for not spending money on dzeko last summer just as he's dammed if he did and likewise with scamacca in January... yeah it all adds up. Not
Deflecting from the root cause as usual :lol:

But but but it's all Pirlo's fault!! How long until you blame him for calciopoli too?
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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So big wages means we lost 12 points to the likes of benevento and crotone... right. OK :lol: but paratici is dammed for not spending money on dzeko last summer just as he's dammed if he did and likewise with scamacca in January... Agnelli is ultimately the man who signs the cheques and has the final say... yeah it all adds up. Not
Every big team (with a good or bad coach and good or less good squad) drops points to the minnows. Is this actually an arguement that says anything about the actual cause of the problems?
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,499
Nice edit

Agnelli has the final say?

Then wtf is Paratici's job role. For what purpose is he made CEO of the club? To make coffee for Agnelli?

What is this argument even..
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
62,568
Okay I will bite this time and respond to this troll.

What has finances got to do with results on the pitch? Are you seriously asking this question? It has everything to do with results on the pitch.

If not for Tici who is responsible for creating the most unsustainable wage bill in world football, amongst the only clubs with near 70% wages to turnover ratio which is an obvious red flag.


If not for Tici making old/useless players comfortable by giving them multi year contract extensions with a payrise like Bonucci, Sandro, Rugani etc.

If not for Tici obliterating our already weak midfield by recruiting unprofessional pussyfags and mentally checked out losers and giving them massive wages to top it off

Most importantly, if not for Tici hiring chainsmoking clowns who had not won anything significant in his career while at the same time failing to recruit the players that his football requires.

If not for all this, maybe we wouldn't be sitting here and arguing about a rookie coach losing 12 pts to relegation sides? The problem is not just Pirlo, it is beyond Pirlo and has been for the past 3 years but continue being a deluded little kid and rationalizing the incompetency of your lord. More power to you.
Badass be like

*lalalalalalalalalalala not listening*
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
62,568
Sadass Paratootsie is too busy pressing the dislike button to respond to all the abuse he's been receiving lately. I almost... almost feel sorry for him.

He's like that boxer that refuses to call time on his career, even after suffering his 50th knockout.

He's like that guy who asks every single girl to the prom but gets rejected every single time, yet he still harbors hope and is unwavering in his belief.

He's like that kid that keeps waiting for Santa Claus, yet Santa never shows up.

If Sadass was on a game show, he'd still keep pressing the buzzer, even after getting all the previous answers wrong.

Keep up the good fight Sadass. I'm sure someone is rooting for you.
Buzzers Paratici bought second hand at a chinese flee market. He didn't check them first and they didn't come with a manual, but it's all Pirlo's fault - 100% just didn't wire them correctly.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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You don't drop 12 points to those sort of teams. A few at most, and we're good enough to beat them, no 2 ways about it.

No people fail to comprehend that this team is competitive enough to win the league still. But given how far off the top its somehow paratici's fault for his bad training methods, inability to motivate the team and give a clear game plan to the players on match days. All this whilst he's being slated for not signing the players fans didn't want but equally slated for signing the ones most approve of.

Like I've said if we had a manager that could meet this teams potential as title challengers, none of this would be an argument and the general consensus would be that the rejuvenation process is still on track.

fans can be so fickle.

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talk about deflecting... now calciopoli is in the mix :sergio:

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Hopefully santa brings you icardi by xmas, and you press the buzzer to quit life all together.

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precisely why you're a fucking idiot.
You can. Without one good midfielder, you can lose every week... Parallels could be made with Liverpool and Klopp this season.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
65,830
You can. Without one good midfielder, you can lose every week... Parallels could be made with Liverpool and Klopp this season.
and yet Sarri succeeded where Pirlo has failed with an inferior midfield. Even so it's not possible that we have a midfield made up of internationals yet are somehow overwhelmed by Serie B level players from the likes of Crotone and Benevento.

Liverpool's midfield situation is different in the sense they've had injuries in defence causing midfielders to play in defence, or injuries in midfield in general.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
5,650
and yet Sarri succeeded where Pirlo has failed with an inferior midfield. Even so it's not possible that we have a midfield made up of internationals yet are somehow overwhelmed by Serie B level players from the likes of Crotone and Benevento.

Liverpool's midfield situation is different in the sense they've had injuries in defence causing midfielders to play in defence, or injuries in midfield in general.
Yeah, Sarri had Dybala and Cristiano covering his ass, masking the glaring weaknesses. It only took one long term injury or form crisis to break the squad. But nobody is saying Pirlo is doing a good job either of course.

We were not overwhelmed by them in any way. We lost but we were not outplayed. We lacked quality, tactical awareness, motivation and tenacity to finish off those games.

Lol, as if we didn't have midfield injuries? Ramsey's been out somewhat the entire season, as was Arthur, McKennie missed multiple games, Bentancur did...
 
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