Gabriele "Lele" Oriali

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Hmmm, im a big unstabilsed company. Am i going to bring back the director who was hugely successful from a few years ago into the same role, or someone unproven because they are "young and hungry". Jesus this forum loves to jizz itself over young people. As i said, if Oriali still has it i dont care about his age. With your logic Real Madrid shouldnt have brought back Perez, thats worked pretty well for them.

I just bought a company on the verge of bankrupcy. Am I going to hire the same people as the last management to manage it now too?
 

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I just bought a company on the verge of bankrupcy. Am I going to hire the same people as the last management to manage it now too?

Dont think Oriali ever managed the financials. Blaming him for our nearly bankruptcy is funny. He didnt ruin FIGC either as far as i know.
He's not gonna be involved in financials, so chill.
 

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Orialli is the right guy we need because he knows how to work well with everybody,players and mgmt...he will be the missing link between those factions
Specifically a link between the coach and Ausilio...just what we need.

CorSera says that Orialli will be the club manager(handling relations between mgmgt,coach and players like I said) and a role in the mercato as well...


Caliendo on Inter: "Oriali took Maicon, Branca did not want him"
20.03.2012 00.27 by Raimondo De Magistris article read 7689 times
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Caliendo on Inter: "Oriali took Maicon, Branca did not want it"
A guest in the studios of SportItalia, the well-known agent Antonio Caliendo has said of his controversy over Sundays between Gabriele Oriali and Marco Branca: "Oriali has always been the man of the balance in the home of Inter. , Was a footballer who wanted Oriali, only after Branca intervened that he was not entirely convinced of the Brazilian buy-in. Oriali is a serious person, both at Inter and Mourinho and Mancini have talked to him in a great way. A professional who has done well in all the teams he was in. "
 
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I'll be happy if he comes back. Although I'm hoping we're not just bringing him back to attract Conte here, there's no way he's leaving Chelsea after 1 (and successful) year.
 

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Why he left the club?
 

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Dont think Oriali ever managed the financials. Blaming him for our nearly bankruptcy is funny. He didnt ruin FIGC either as far as i know.
He's not gonna be involved in financials, so chill.

I'm not talking about bankrupcy per se. I'm talking about the whole management. My whole point is, our management under Moratti was incompetent and Oriali was part of that management. It is arguable what part he had but he was part of it. Plus he is old now and soon to be retired.
 

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when Orialli was here the mgmt was doing fine...won the fucking treble and series of other Scudetti and silverware

why am I even trying to convince you...you clearly will try to make him look bad because he has grey hair :eek:blivious:

Mancini,Mou and Conte have praised him...but nah,still not good enough
 

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I'm not talking about bankrupcy per se. I'm talking about the whole management. My whole point is, our management under Moratti was incompetent and Oriali was part of that management. It is arguable what part he had but he was part of it. Plus he is old now and soon to be retired.

If anything, Oriali was the most competent of all of them.
Get over with this " he's old "...its ridiculous excuse you're making.
 

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If anything, Oriali was the most competent of all of them.
Get over with this " he's old "...its ridiculous excuse you're making.

Continuing to ignore the rest of the argument...
 

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Continuing to ignore the rest of the argument...

Sorry...sorry? what? i dont see any other arguments other then, he's old and he was part of the old management. I also dont see any comments or arguments you posted, so i apologize. smh
 

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he is largely hired to buy some credibility back from the fans, as in doing the right thing lol. I am sorry but we know jack shit which deals branca did or oriali did. We pick the saints and the devils here, and we assign the blame and praise accordingly, you can all go fuck your mohters, just my 2 cents.
 

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Sorry...sorry? what? i dont see any other arguments other then, he's old and he was part of the old management. I also dont see any comments or arguments you posted, so i apologize. smh

He was referring to the fact that you commented on the 'he is old' part (which was only a small part of that post you quoted) but ignored the rest of the post because you had no answer to it.

Stop being an idiot and don't attack other members just because their opinions differ from yours, ok?! You don't like what's being posted here, beat it, you don't have to read it.
 

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Ronaldo your argument is he's part of the old management, but what you for some reason fail to see is he was only part of it whilst we were in a good place, his firing and our downfall happened around the same time. I'm not saying him leaving is the reason things went to shit obviously, but I am saying he isn't to blame for things going to shit. So hiring him, a guy who is remembered for being part of the amazing stuff and not for the bad isn't a bad idea. Don't blame him for something that happened after he left. Your other half of the argument is he is old, understandable but not everyone wants to retire, and even if he did in 5 years I wouldn't mind too much, that's an eternity in football, last time we were in champions league was 5 years ago and that feels like forever ago.
 

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And while Inter was perfectly managed when Oriali was here, let's bring him back. Let's bring the whole management from back then. From Moratti to Betti Moratti, Branca, and the whole team. Why stop at Oriali?

this is a fairly ridiculous argument. When you buy a company,y ou dont fire all of the management and replace them all. You work out systematically what the issues are. The guy who helps to bridge the gap between the board and the team is probably not the issue....
 

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Exclusive: Oriali the beginning of Suning's Inter revolution

Inter are set to revolutionise their front office, we can exclusively reveal.

Reports linking former director Gabriele Oriali to his former club are very accurate indeed, Fabrizio Romano can confirm for CM.Com. In fact, he’s already received the Italian FA’s approval to quit his post with the national side and return to the San Siro.

The former midfielder was technical director from 1999 to 2010, and was one of the men responsible for helping the Nerazzurri win the Treble under Jose Mourinho.

Many fans see his departure (which Oriali attributed to much-reviled sporting director Marco Branca) as the beginning of the Nerazzurri’s problems.

Suning have other ideas, however: they want to work harder on the technical area: an assistant sporting director is also set to arrive, with Dario Baccin one of the big names. Also courted by Juventus, the current Palermo youth director has earned plaudits from everywhere.

Inter have contacted Baccin, and he would work on the youths being loaned out to other clubs, not to mention the actual academy and junior sides.

It appears that Roberto Samaden and Corrado Verdelli will stay, though the latter will probably get a bigger role. Piero Ausilio will still be in charge.
 

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This is an important step. Our main problem is our Mgmt in recent years, and getting someone like Lele is good step to make things change.

I really like Nicola Cortese and hope he will come. He has done fantastic job in Southampton.
 

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this is a fairly ridiculous argument. When you buy a company,y ou dont fire all of the management and replace them all. You work out systematically what the issues are. The guy who helps to bridge the gap between the board and the team is probably not the issue....

Says who? Are you trying to make shit up just to support your argument? Who's to say Oriali wasn't the center of our problems? I'm not saying he was but the thing is we don't know. That old management is old and wasn't successful so what could you possibly gain from hiring them back?

Again, I'm not saying Oriali was the problem or wasn't the problem. I'm just saying that he was part of an unsuccessful management and he is old. So why not bring in someone younger who might have new ideas? What's so hard to understand?!

Anyways, we are just going in circles here. I think I made my point, let's just agree to disagree.

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Ronaldo your argument is he's part of the old management, but what you for some reason fail to see is he was only part of it whilst we were in a good place, his firing and our downfall happened around the same time. I'm not saying him leaving is the reason things went to shit obviously, but I am saying he isn't to blame for things going to shit. So hiring him, a guy who is remembered for being part of the amazing stuff and not for the bad isn't a bad idea. Don't blame him for something that happened after he left. Your other half of the argument is he is old, understandable but not everyone wants to retire, and even if he did in 5 years I wouldn't mind too much, that's an eternity in football, last time we were in champions league was 5 years ago and that feels like forever ago.

That's where you and I differ. Do you really think Inter was only mismanaged after 2010?! Inter was mismanaged waaay before that! Just because we won the treble doesn't mean everything was running smoothly.
 

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Oriali helped sign players and helped with squad harmony. Those are 2 things we know were very good between the years he were here and 2 things we are really struggling with at the moment. So yes, bring him back. And it isnt really fair to call the old management unsuccessful. From a financial sense maybe, but a sporting sense it was our second most successful period in over 100 years. So yes, bring him back.
 
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