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Who was responsible then?

Kia is not important in this conversation, those were only two transfers, i m talking about since branca left until marotta arrived. Who was assigned to oversee our transfer policy and player recruitment. Someone must have been in charge?

And money spent here is only a secondary thing, you think we didn't have funds I think we did, that's fine, but even if we didn't have money, signing players like kuzmanovic, belfodil, mudingayi etc... I would need days to name them all, is absolutely pathetic recruitment...
Exactly my thoughts.

I think he who call the shots and make the important decisions get the credit or get a blame… no?

Marotta get constant shit from few writers here and zero credit of anything :lol:

It feels like nobody here can’t give a guy any credit or celebrate of our success in field or our good transfers and we all should just hate the guy?

We can finally enjoy of great coaches and great players and that is cause of professional management who have good reputation and connections.

As I see things we were pretty shit from 2011 to when Marotta came and now we have two runners up, scudetto, coppa italia, supercoppa, constant CL games, with good squad and good mood in the team, eaven after Covid and financial difficulties with Suning.
 

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Branca, Fassone, Mirabelli (that's when Ausilio got promoted), Sabatini... Then Ausilio for a brief moment until Marotta came to the picture.

Just because he's been the one constant doesn't mean he was in charge.
 

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He chose Conte over Mourinho, that alone makes 10 bad transfer moves forgivable. Imo that's when our banter era ended. It was a seminal decision that overthrew Rube they still can't fully recover from.

We should be imploding after what happened with Suning, and yet we have an amazing squad, all things considered. Might even end up with freakin Dybala.
 

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Ausilio got promoted when Branca left in January 2014 after Guarin-Vucinic fiasco. Mirabelli was below Ausilio and left Inter in 2016.
 

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Nice double standard :lol:

This is the problem with you lot, you just don't see any issues with people you like whereas when you don't like someone, you just point out any single possible thing.

Ausilio never had the funds Marotta and Sabatini had when he was responsible by himself.
Let's not forget Ausilio was able to get a 40m plusvalenza without selling any star but Marotta buttlicker will forget that 😄
 

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Exactly my thoughts.

I think he who call the shots and make the important decisions get the credit or get a blame… no?

Marotta get constant shit from few writers here and zero credit of anything :lol:

It feels like nobody here can’t give a guy any credit or celebrate of our success in field or our good transfers and we all should just hate the guy?

We can finally enjoy of great coaches and great players and that is cause of professional management who have good reputation and connections.

As I see things we were pretty shit from 2011 to when Marotta came and now we have two runners up, scudetto, coppa italia, supercoppa, constant CL games, with good squad and good mood in the team, eaven after Covid and financial difficulties with Suning.
aren't those enough some Inter fans over there treated Marotta as the second coming of Jesus Christ? over glorify a director isnt works for me.
 

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Ausilio got promoted when Branca left in January 2014 after Guarin-Vucinic fiasco. Mirabelli was below Ausilio and left Inter in 2016.
He was in charge whether officially or unofficially until marotta came here, everybody knows that except people that are trying to spin their delusional wheel. But that doesn't even matter, even if he was on equal footing with everybody he worked with he should have got the blame or have a same destiny as all of his collaborators during the banter era.

And no one can convince me that he was just a passenger, that's just laughable...
 

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Ausilio doesn't have the authority to withstand his position, and i'm not sure how he'll handle the full merkato if he has the power to do it. He was bypassed by Suning in favor of Kia, when they took the club, then Sabatini came in. I don't like that Ausilio was always too soft with the coaches. He overpaid for Kondogbia and got Candreva at the moment when Mancini was on the verge of leaving, only because of pressure by the latter. I don't even want to mention fucking Eder. Nainggolan, Vecino, Borja, all requested by Spalletti. Marotta also made some gifts for the coaches, like Vidal, Lukaku and Correa, but those moves were more or less successful. But during the short time, when Aussilio was supposed to be the responsible person for transfers, i always got the impression that the coach is on charge.
 

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who was responsible for the Nainggolan deal?

whoever it was, they should have reduced his salary by 20% after that.
 

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Let's not forget Ausilio was able to get a 40m plusvalenza without selling any star but Marotta buttlicker will forget that 😄
So why don’t he do the same now and save us Skriniar? I’m joking :lol:

As a ”Marotta buttlicker” I’m enjoying our recent success and our good group of players (y) It sucks that he is selling Skriniar but I hope we will get good enough players to cover him and we can lift another Scudetto next year!

Just a little reminder for all Marotta haters. He won seven consecutive Scudetto titles, four Coppa Italia trophies on the bounce and three Italian Super Cups, with two Champions League final appearances in three years at Juve. With Inter Europa league final, two runners up, Scudetto, Coppa Italia, Italian Super Cup.

So find me another CEO in football who has a better record for last decade + and can we get him? Marotta haters forget that ;)
 

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who was responsible for the Nainggolan deal?

whoever it was, they should have reduced his salary by 20% after that.
Let's be real, we all wanted Nainggolan here and his flop was unpredictable.
 

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Let's be real, we all wanted Nainggolan here and his flop was unpredictable.
Not me. I was very much against it. His flop was not that unpredictable. Deals like Joao Mario, Gabishit, Naingolann and Vidal should have never happened. Lots of money were wasted for these nonsense deals.
 

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Ausilio got promoted when Branca left in January 2014 after Guarin-Vucinic fiasco. Mirabelli was below Ausilio and left Inter in 2016.
Fassone was the boss back then, no?
 

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Just a little reminder for all Marotta haters. He won seven consecutive Scudetto titles, four Coppa Italia trophies on the bounce and three Italian Super Cups, with two Champions League final appearances in three years at Juve. With Inter Europa league final, two runners up, Scudetto, Coppa Italia, Italian Super Cup.

So find me another CEO in football who has a better record for last decade + and can we get him? Marotta haters forget that ;)
Moggi had a great track record, too.

Care to check how many of those Marotta titles were legitimate without any clouds above them?
 

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Fassone was the boss back then, no?
Fassone was at Inter since 2011. If we consider Fassone in charge of everything then why we do we blame Branca for every bad decision in that period?
 

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Fassone was at Inter since 2011. If we consider Fassone in charge of everything then why we do we blame Branca for every bad decision in that period?
Fassone was the one who got Branca's job iirc.

Mirabelli had Ausilio's old role but was Fassone's right hand man.

It's also different to carry a title and to execute a role. We created a new position for Marotta because he liked the CEO title but he's not the CEO.
 

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Fassone was the one who got Branca's job iirc.

Mirabelli had Ausilio's old role but was Fassone's right hand man.

It's also different to carry a title and to execute a role. We created a new position for Marotta because he liked the CEO title but he's not the CEO.
Fassone was the General Manager. Moratti brought him to Inter because of his involvement in Juventus stadium when he was still dreaming of a new stadium. But it's possible he was involved in transfers and strategy decisions too. He was never getting much of the heat for banter era as much as i recall. Instead everyone was focused on Branca. He was eventually forced out because he had a bad relationship with Bolingbroke.

Ausilio replaced Branca. Or more like we brought no one to replace Branca and Ausilio was just given more powers. At the time Ausilio was the sporting director while Branca was the technical director. When Branca left, Ausilio remained sporting director and we basically removed the position of technical director. Mirabelli held the role of chief scout. I imagine he was closer to Ausilio right hand man than Fassone's. Not dissimilar to how Ausilio was to Branca or Baccin is to Ausilio. We can only speculate based on their titles though. We don't really know what's happening inside the club.

Ausilio doesn't have the authority to withstand his position, and i'm not sure how he'll handle the full merkato if he has the power to do it. He was bypassed by Suning in favor of Kia, when they took the club, then Sabatini came in. I don't like that Ausilio was always too soft with the coaches. He overpaid for Kondogbia and got Candreva at the moment when Mancini was on the verge of leaving, only because of pressure by the latter. I don't even want to mention fucking Eder. Nainggolan, Vecino, Borja, all requested by Spalletti. Marotta also made some gifts for the coaches, like Vidal, Lukaku and Correa, but those moves were more or less successful. But during the short time, when Aussilio was supposed to be the responsible person for transfers, i always got the impression that the coach is on charge.
This is more an Inter problem than an Ausilio problem. This club had always given too much of a say to coaches and it has costed us dearly. Marotta does it too but not at such an extent. Coaches should obviously make their suggestions but the final say should always be on the DS/CEO who's responsible for club's sporting area and strategy.
 

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Fassone was the General Manager. Moratti brought him to Inter because of his involvement in Juventus stadium when he was still dreaming of a new stadium. But it's possible he was involved in transfers and strategy decisions too. He was never getting much of the heat for banter era as much as i recall. Instead everyone was focused on Branca. He was eventually forced out because he had a bad relationship with Bolingbroke.

Ausilio replaced Branca. Or more like we brought no one to replace Branca and Ausilio was just given more powers. At the time Ausilio was the sporting director while Branca was the technical director. When Branca left, Ausilio remained sporting director and we basically removed the position of technical director. Mirabelli held the role of chief scout. I imagine he was closer to Ausilio right hand man than Fassone's. Not dissimilar to how Ausilio was to Branca or Baccin is to Ausilio. We can only speculate based on their titles though. We don't really know what's happening inside the club.


This is more an Inter problem than an Ausilio problem. This club had always given too much of a say to coaches and it has costed us dearly. Marotta does it too but not at such an extent. Coaches should obviously make their suggestions but the final say should always be on the DS/CEO who's responsible for club's sporting area and strategy.
Not sure I agree with the last part. We've already seen Marotta pacify Conte with Lazaro, Lukaku, and Vidal, while gifting Inzaghi Correa.
 

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Not sure I agree with the last part. We've already seen Marotta pacify Conte with Lazaro, Lukaku, and Vidal, while gifting Inzaghi Correa.
I don't think Conte would throw a tantrum if Lazaro wasn't signed but for the rest, sure. In general they played along with whatever Conte requested due to the system change. They would have signed a left footed CB as well but luckily they realized Bastoni was decent enough to get a chance. I don't remember the requests now, but probably someone like Vertonghen or a cheaper solution like Samir.

With Correa it's simply untrue, we literally tried to sign 6-7 players ahead of him and he was only a last resort transfer.
Inzaghi hasn't really requested a lot but he's obviously asked. And they do take his opinion into account to a large degree when it comes to sales. Sensi and Sanchez for example are victims of his.
 

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who was responsible for the Nainggolan deal?

whoever it was, they should have reduced his salary by 20% after that.
That would be the philosopher from Tuscany aka as spaletti mostly.
 
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