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Paolo Maldini was fired, what exactly are you angry about?

author:Where the plane says the ball

Figure it out, the vast majority of people.

The point of our anger is not all about Maldini's dismissal.

I believe that the vast majority of people respect the horse team, but from the perspective of a professional manager, you can have the right to agree that his ability is not actually at the top, and his departure can also be regarded as a normal adjustment within the management of an enterprise.

The above point is also the point where the club's public relations are trying to whitewash public opinion.

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But get it wrong, the real anger of the fans is that you are not willing to invest in the transfer market.

"Five thousand to sixty million for a player is not allowed." , "All visa-free players are welcome".

That's why they're angry. Anyone who has paid a little attention to football knows who can be bought now for this price and what it is for - that is, there is an egg for.

You're already in the last four of the Champions League, so if you're lucky or not, you always have to look high, right? Such people are so invested - this is the reason for their anger.

When the team falls into the hands of American capital (not specifically the United States, in fact, all capital is the same), you must clearly understand that making money and making money is their strongest and only demand.

Paolo Maldini was fired, what exactly are you angry about?

But like all professional sports, football is a thing if you don't have competitive results and word of mouth, your commodity value will inevitably depreciate greatly for a relatively long time, so you can't make money.

So they know that in this long period of depreciation and word-of-mouth consumption, it is necessary to quickly realize profits in order to achieve profits, the sooner it can be achieved, drag it down and wait until the depreciation reaches the bottom (14-19 years), it will be time to sell (then write the PPT of the club's glorious history).

Maldini, regardless of his ability, he is a pure Milanese, but before this he was a football man (many people ignore this), he will definitely pursue the return to the peak of the competitive level of the football field, which I believe is also recognized by the vast majority of this group of players, so he is easy to be popular among the fans and players, to put it bluntly, capital wants to cut leeks to make money, and the fans themselves are fundamentally opposed.

The reason why I say Maldini has actually done well is not that he is amazing in the transfer market (there are Teoreo and CDK Origi Adley), but that he has fully recognized the fundamental opposition between capital and football culture, and is willing to mediate a balance and try to get the fish and the bear's paw together.

Paolo Maldini was fired, what exactly are you angry about?

Of course, we who have learned a lot of Chinese know that we can't have both, so Maldini's superiority is even greater.

And now, you focus his efforts to mediate and find a balance on accusing a 22-year-old like CDK for "not punching", which is called ungratitude.

If 32 million CDK is enough for you to swear, then 100 million Anthony and 120 million Enzo are enough to go to prison.

This is not right, this is not "healthy development".

We actually agree with the theory that "finances must be healthy", which means that we don't really mind letting you cut leeks and make you make money.

But you also have to make us cool, we can each take a step back to find balance and slowly grind, but now you have driven away the person who can find the most balance.

This is the point of their anger.

Paolo Maldini was fired, what exactly are you angry about?

And the name Paolo Maldini, for our generation who loves Italian football, unfortunately these American capitalists do not understand at all, they should not have heard those stories in the good memories a few months ago.

Americans should be the best at stirring up stories, you see any game and a player in the NBA, you can rummage through the cabinet to find subtle and useless data and chicken soup to tell you the story.

But Paolo Maldini's departure, no press conference, no ceremony, no video, not even an interview.

Only a few lines in black and white, then it says "We thank and respect Maldini for everything he has done for the team" and then says "Loyal to Milan".

This is the point of my anger.

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