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Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
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But I do not mind him at all. Look at our most recent free transfers:

Kapo - Did not accomplish much. Sold for a profit excluding wages.
Kovac - Reliable 3rd choice in his first season, sticked with us in Serie B.
Marchionni - Have had a few decent games here and there, but mostly been injured.
Zanetti - A bargain. Instrumental in his first two seasons.
Salihamidzic - Not a very skilled player, but steps up in the big games. Two important goals against Milan (legend).
Grygera - Zebina constantly disappearing has made him a starter. Inconsistent, but has stepped up this season. Alright backup.

So generally we haven't really lost anything on these free transfers. Schweini is superior to both Brazzo and not as injury prone as Marchionni. Could be that proper alternative to Camoranesi that we haven't had for a very long time (Giovinco excluded).

Just look at our wingers the past years:
Olivera
Kapo
Marchionni
Nocerino
Brazzo
Palladino
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Its not being sloppy, they are a big club in Germany, but they have to be fiscally conservative when it comes to salaries.

They don't pay as much big cash salaries as the top 3 leagues top teams do, can only afford to do it for few select players. They operate under a strict salary budget, and their ambitious players have tested that boundary several times by making high demands and using bosman as leverage etc, if they don't come to a compromise that isnt too high costing, then they let the players go, usually the players aren't worth that salary raise anyway (Pizzaros, Kovacs, salis etc are easy to replace). Except Ballack, and he mainly wanted to win things, even if he wanted huge salary.

In general, people underestimate the big financial burden of salaries. Bayern can afford to pay top money in transfer fees, but you cant be too giving in salary, because its quite financially draining, and a Bundesliga top team doesn't earn the big dineros as th top leagues do simply for being highly marketable and sought after with lucrative TV deals. They function more on basic revenues like merchandise, match tickets etc.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,319
I'm bored...

____________________Buffon
_____________Zapata Chiellini Criscito
Camoranesi__Sissoko_Marchisio__Yaya__De Ceglie
__________________Giovinco
__________________Amauri

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I rather see us like that
------------Aguero----------Amauri-----------
---------------------Giovinco-------------------------
Sweinsteiger---------------------------Camoranesi
----------------Sissoko---Toure------------------
----------Chiellini---Zapata-----Legrotagllie
----------------------Buffon-----------------------------
Aguero would cost 40M euro
Toure 10M
Zapata 15M
65
selling Tiago 10M
Iaquinta 12
22

considering we didn`t really buy this year and we do need to invest some money it wouldn`t be that exeggerated to see us spend 40M
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,319
But I do not mind him at all. Look at our most recent free transfers:

Kapo - Did not accomplish much. Sold for a profit excluding wages.
Kovac - Reliable 3rd choice in his first season, sticked with us in Serie B.
Marchionni - Have had a few decent games here and there, but mostly been injured.
Zanetti - A bargain. Instrumental in his first two seasons.
Salihamidzic - Not a very skilled player, but steps up in the big games. Two important goals against Milan (legend).
Grygera - Zebina constantly disappearing has made him a starter. Inconsistent, but has stepped up this season. Alright backup.

So generally we haven't really lost anything on these free transfers. Schweini is superior to both Brazzo and not as injury prone as Marchionni. Could be that proper alternative to Camoranesi that we haven't had for a very long time (Giovinco excluded).

Just look at our wingers the past years:
Olivera
Kapo
Marchionni
Nocerino
Brazzo
Palladino
Palladino isn`t a winger altough we did played him there
the same goes for Nocerino
 

Miki

Senior Member
Jun 18, 2008
880
Its not being sloppy, they are a big club in Germany, but they have to be fiscally conservative when it comes to salaries.

They don't pay as much big cash salaries as the top 3 leagues top teams do, can only afford to do it for few select players. They operate under a strict salary budget, and their ambitious players have tested that boundary several times by making high demands and using bosman as leverage etc, if they don't come to a compromise that isnt too high costing, then they let the players go, usually the players aren't worth that salary raise anyway (Pizzaros, Kovacs, salis etc are easy to replace). Except Ballack, and he mainly wanted to win things, even if he wanted huge salary.

In general, people underestimate the big financial burden of salaries. Bayern can afford to pay top money in transfer fees, but you cant be too giving in salary, because its quite financially draining, and a Bundesliga top team doesn't earn the big dineros as th top leagues do simply for being highly marketable and sought after with lucrative TV deals. They function more on basic revenues like merchandise, match tickets etc.
I still say letting their most important player go without renewing his contract (lets say one year before it runs out) was sloppy. Pay rise that he would want wouldn't mean much if you consider the money they would get for selling him. I'm sure Chelsea would've been more than willing to pay the transfer fee if he was still under contract.
 

Jim_Boi

Senior Member
Oct 7, 2007
1,548
I doubt that we will be spending a lot of money in the upcoming transfer windows. We are going to have to forget about getting Diego, Hamsik & Aquilani. We are going to be in a really tight budget with the new stadium project starting. We have to start selling before we buy Tiago, Almiron, Molinaro, Marchionni have to go.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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I rather see us like that
------------Aguero----------Amauri-----------
---------------------Giovinco-------------------------
Sweinsteiger---------------------------Camoranesi
----------------Sissoko---Toure------------------
----------Chiellini---Zapata-----Legrotagllie
----------------------Buffon-----------------------------
Aguero would cost 40M euro
Toure 10M
Zapata 15M
65
selling Tiago 10M
Iaquinta 12
22

considering we didn`t really buy this year and we do need to invest some money it wouldn`t be that exeggerated to see us spend 40M
WOW! Hey, I have an old XBOX I never play, can you sell it for me?
 

tmwttblk

New Member
Oct 13, 2008
6
I doubt that we will be spending a lot of money in the upcoming transfer windows. We are going to have to forget about getting Diego, Hamsik & Aquilani. We are going to be in a really tight budget with the new stadium project starting. We have to start selling before we buy Tiago, Almiron, Molinaro, Marchionni have to go.
well if we've got a really tight budget , then how about over 60 million we've wasted in last two years?
 
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