As I read through a Channel 4 article describing the same old nonsensical signings and sales by Real Madrid President Florentino Perez, I can't help but wonder who really is the more inept of the two: Moratti or Perez.
Over at Inter we have an owner who buys buys buys, exchanges players like Seedorf and Pirlo for Coco and Helveg, seemingly always looking for a great deal that will backfire in his face, yet he has not seen his club win the Scudetto during his tenure. Doesn't Massimo Moratti understand one of the most important aspects in football is team solidarity? How can there be a sense of being wanted at Inter when more than 8 players are brought in and shipped out every summer?
Then down in Madrid we have Perez, who, once again, agrees to sign more attacking reinforcements while shopping Walter Samuel at the same time. The latter has just joined Moratti's Inter (how ironic) after having a below par year in Madrid. Doesn't Real understand they usually have a problem in this defensive department and that players sometimes take a year to settle down at a club? Even though Samuel had a bad year, he's still a quality defender, right? So should we throw away another good defender and buy another attacker instead...no wait...two attackers instead? Why does Real keep doing this? These transfer policies are so stupid and any average football fan can pick apart these seemingly retarded decisions. Another case of dumb and dumber.
Over at Inter we have an owner who buys buys buys, exchanges players like Seedorf and Pirlo for Coco and Helveg, seemingly always looking for a great deal that will backfire in his face, yet he has not seen his club win the Scudetto during his tenure. Doesn't Massimo Moratti understand one of the most important aspects in football is team solidarity? How can there be a sense of being wanted at Inter when more than 8 players are brought in and shipped out every summer?
Then down in Madrid we have Perez, who, once again, agrees to sign more attacking reinforcements while shopping Walter Samuel at the same time. The latter has just joined Moratti's Inter (how ironic) after having a below par year in Madrid. Doesn't Real understand they usually have a problem in this defensive department and that players sometimes take a year to settle down at a club? Even though Samuel had a bad year, he's still a quality defender, right? So should we throw away another good defender and buy another attacker instead...no wait...two attackers instead? Why does Real keep doing this? These transfer policies are so stupid and any average football fan can pick apart these seemingly retarded decisions. Another case of dumb and dumber.
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