Cagliari President Tommaso Giulini admits Inter and Milan having Chinese owners “saddens me because I see a lot of business and very little passion”.
Inter were taken over by Suning Group over the summer, while Milan are in the process of being transferred to Sino-Europa Sports.
“Inter and Milan in Chinese hands? It saddens me because I see a lot of business and very little passion. If Moratti returned as President? I’d be very happy,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Cagliari President Tommaso Giulini admits Inter and Milan having Chinese owners “saddens me because I see a lot of business and very little passion”.
Inter were taken over by Suning Group over the summer, while Milan are in the process of being transferred to Sino-Europa Sports.
“Inter and Milan in Chinese hands? It saddens me because I see a lot of business and very little passion. If Moratti returned as President? I’d be very happy,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Giulini also revealed how he turned to divine intervention in a bid to improve Cagliari’s away form, as well as touching on Marco Borriello’s renaissance and television-rights reform.
“Bad luck? We called Don Carlo, a priest very close to us. We needed a blessing,” he added.
“I haven’t liked the team away from home. We have to change our rhythm and I hope we can start at Inter. But we’ve taken 10 points in dowry at Sant’Elia and this is an important finding.
“Borriello? He’s like a fine wine that gets better with age. I saw what he did for Atalanta and the sporting director Capozucca knows him well.
“He changed his lifestyle, becoming reliant on a nutritionist and specialised people. I think, like Zanetti and Totti, he can go on until 40.
“Apart from the injustice of the ‘promotion tax’ that we have to pay to Serie B for three years, I think the allocation criteria for reducing the gap between big and small clubs, like the Premier League model, should be revisited.
“Otherwise the quality of the League will never improve. Before thinking about the federal elections, us A clubs need to start getting involved in the governance of the League.”