Mancio said:
Ray78 said:
Mancio said:
look at here
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maybe good for somebody culture. you'll see that mancini has been the less market expensive manager in moratti reign , and the most victorious.
Like I said not a complete idiot compared to Jesus Gil. Don't get me started on Swales.
did Gil or Swales spent about a billion euros before to win a title ?
Nope but both had a revolving door policy and both have little to show under their ownership.
Right away, Gil spent heavily, bringing in a number of expensive signings, most notably Portuguese winger Paulo Futre, fresh from winning the European Cup with F.C. Porto. All the spending, however, only brought in two consecutive Copa del Rey trophies in 1991 and 1992 as the league title proved elusive. The closest Atlético came to La Liga trophy was the 1990–91 season when they finished runners-up by 10 points to Johan Cruyff's FC Barcelona. In the process, Gil developed a ruthless reputation due to the manner in which he ran the club. In pursuit of league success, he hired and fired a number of head coaches, including César Luis Menotti, Ron Atkinson, Javier Clemente, Tomislav Ivić, Francisco Maturana, Alfio Basile as well as club legend Luis Aragonés.
In a March 1997 incident as the two teams met in the 1996–97 Champions League quarterfinals, Gil referred to Ajax Amsterdam, due to its many players of Surinamese origin, as FC Congo.
Gil also closed down Atlético's youth academy in 1992 a move that would prove significant due to 15-year-old academy member Raúl who as a result went across town to achieve worldwide fame at rivals Real Madrid.
I am not saying he isn't an idiot, but he isn't a total idiot, a slight difference.