Italian television host Paolo Bonolis spoke to Radio Radio about his time as a guest during Inter’s training session ahead of the Napoli fixture.
“We at Inter have taken Kulinic at zero cost. It is a great deal but the player has numerous relatives around world, not only in football but can protect you from bad luck. It’s true that we have a lot of obstacles against us but we still go on to score and it’s not a crime. Luciano Spalletti is making an excellent meal with the available ingredients” Bonolis joked.
Bonolis also talked about Scudetto saying that “Juve, Napoli and Roma have a better squad than Inter but that doesn’t mean they should finish ahead of us. They have other competitions they are playing. I am scared of Napoli they could give us trouble.”
Closed his interview with a discussion about Moratti and Suning Group: “The Moratti family had funds that allowed Inter to make any purchases that their hearts desired. I think Suning can do the same thing. They spent over 40 billion dollars in a year. Inter’s Chinese owners is trustworthy because they have earned their money and not stumbled across them, unlike the Arabs.”
Shame that words like this is what is the general norm in commercial media… He represent the same agenda…. Noam Chomsky would be a better choice for a reflection on chineese elite honesty or dishonesty. Neoliberalism is selfserving egobased.., I know for a fact that Suning push the neoliberal agenda…. the norm of the day of elites to take more power from the majority of people. This Paolo cannot be trusted, for his generalisation when saying what he believes actually is an argument. Degenerate… Shame shame shame Paolo
Wtf dude. This is just football club business. He was just saying middle eastern owners financial prowess comes from oil and the chinese riches comes from working their asses off.
…and not stumbled across them, unlike the Arabs. Could be the translation that made me unable to pinpoint who those Arabs are. Generalizations…. Such statements have become the semantics of the western majority… My reason for commenting has nothing to do with Inter or the sport in general, but the increase in inequality, and pointing out the semantics of the neoliberals; merchents, bankers, politicians…. just buisness, corrupt as usual.
Okay, i thought you were one of those conspiracy theorist guy. Inequality creates wealth, so you won’t see those things go away in life, ever. It’s pretty clear to me he was referring to Man City and PSG. What I’m getting from his statement is that you can trust more of a business model that comes from hard work and patience, because they would always think on the future consequences of their decisions, unlike where you a mass your wealth from finding a gold mine and just spend them however you like, and one day just leave, because you got bored with it.
Noam Chomsky documentary, Requiem For The American Dream, explain better what philosophies I lean more towards. Y. Varafoukis explain the implications of finances today. And I did not mean to start a political conversation here, and no… I avoid talking about theories and speculations.
I don’t think Suning has any strong or very specific political agenda, except :
“Expansion and the good name of our company around the world “.
Thanks for translating his words more exactly. He actually was specific, my comment was more based on the bad tranlation about Arabs…
Shots fired!
Serie A “best defender” just got red carded for elbowing. LOL
Best thing that could have happened for Montella. He didn’t want to bench Bonucci because of that much money invested in him, but the guy has been a total disaster (thankfully lol).