Summer mercato 2012
(06-11-2012, 04:54 PM)Gabriel426 Wrote: Like I said many times, I think the FFP will only hurts the mid table clubs while big clubs like Chelsea, Real, City, PSG and even Barca won't be affected by much.

Neither should we be, since our Prez is suppose to be rich and all. But he's stingy and we don't really earn that much in terms of gate receipts. Our main revenues are from sponsorship deals and shirt sales. Which is why I don't understand what the heck Berlu is thinking.

1.) Sell Thiago,
2.) lose fans,
3.) sell less shirts,
4.) get less sponsors,
5.) lose revenues,
6.) repeat from step 2.

If he can't get himself to see how he's affecting his own finances and popularity, then I guess there is every reason why they chucked him out of the PM office.

I thought he was smart to have earned his fortunes, and yet he makes himself look like an idiot, nearly all the time.
We got the young 'un's. We take out big gunz  Devilcool
Braida said this whole thing has been invented by the media.
(06-11-2012, 05:08 PM)devoted_dm Wrote: Braida said this whole thing has been invented by the media.

He is being coy. 100% (not 99.9% Tongue ) there is some truth to it, but at the end of the day the feeling that Silva will stay one more year may be true.
But now there are reports of a meeting between PSG and Silva's agent at 6:30 PM CET.
U sure they are not talking about David Silva, hahahaha
Sportmediaset are reporting that Milan defender Thiago Silva has agreed to join French outfit Paris Saint-Germain for €50m.
(06-11-2012, 04:40 PM)Mystik Wrote: Ok so I have no background in finances but I need a big favour. Can anyone explain to me in as simple terms as possible, what it is about this so called "Financial Fair Play" that allows clubs like Man City, Barcelona, PSG, etc to spend so much money..but renders Milan broke? If FFP is on the horizon, why aren't other clubs scared about how much money they're spending?

From what I understand these clubs are violating the FFP rules because their revenue (not money from benefactors) is much less than their expenditure.

A lot of people seem to think debt disqualifies you. I am not sure that is the case. Man U have a lot of debt, but their gigantic revenue means they can service it.

This all depends on UEFA's willingness to enforce...I have a feeling none of this will be enforced strictly.
SportMediaset are now reporting that a deal between the club and Silva has been agreed, with the Brazilian allegedly set to be handed a €9m-a-season contract in the French capital, doubling his current San Siro salary.

Meanwhile, the Rossoneri are set to receive a €50m fee to hand over his registration to the Parisians, which would be five times the amount the Italians paid Fluminense for him in 2007.

It is understood that the player has already texted teammates at Milan to inform them of his departure and to say goodbye. The 27-year-old will have a medical on Tuesday before completing the transfer.
Let's just hope Silva got teeth problems. Unless Berlu spends all the 50mil on quality players, this is another sad day for Milan.
Dede, Ogbonna and Acerbi and sell one of Bonera and Mexes. Then sign Hernanes and Honda for midfield.
(06-11-2012, 05:32 PM)Gabriel426 Wrote: Dede, Ogbonna and Acerbi and sell one of Bonera and Mexes. Then sign Hernanes and Honda for midfield.

yeah sure. more like Astori and "the money was used to balance the books".