JohnMaddocksAxe said:
Zeus, fair enough taking issue with the point about Jordan, it's a bit crass, but the thrust of the article is about Cook's less than diginified behaviour following the collapse of the deal and his attempts to break the world spin record.
I'm not sure whether a daft point, and it is daft, about Michael Jordan, takes away from the thrust of it.
she built her case for Mr. Cook's moral bankruptcy on it.
And Berlusconi, whilst an unpleasant man and not someone to be given any credit, has not been the one coming out in public attempting to degrade City and paint them as fools. So why expect any sort of comment about him. The only thing he has been guilty of in this case is dithering and painting the outcome as a Milan victory (something every club would do). Compared to Cook's barrage of insults and degrading comments about Milan and kaka's men it's not even noteworthy
well she specifically commented on Cook's comments on the Milan hierarchy's behavior, which obviously means Berlusconi, and chides Cook for daring to try to claim the high ground vs. the Milan management. she has somewhat of a point that he worked for Frank but really, how much better is Silvio Buymeajury than Frank? not much. i find her attitude of "how dare Cook take that tone in regard to Milan" highly offensive, and she distorts his words. from what *i* read, Cook never claimed that City were on a primarily humanitarian mission, just that Mr. Leite wasn't interested in that aspect. the gist of what i read (in the Guardian, no less) was that the primary issue Cook had with Leite was over Leite's refusal to discuss image rights (which in the kind of deal Cook was hinting at, would directly impact compensation and even be structured as part of it, that's how Beckham hit that astronomical number with LA.)