Actually, what seems to me right now is that Moratti actually made only one correct decision throughout his presidential career - signing Mourinho. Which was something anybody would do in the same position Moratti was at that very moment. Elsewhere he proved to be awful, especially in terms of making business. Billion euros splashed in Inter. And how many CL titles/finals? C'mon, do you think Milan or Juve spent more at the same period of time? And I bet their revenue was much bigger than our.
In terms of consistency again Juve and Milan were much better than us. And what's more, after Calciopoli when Milan side got weaker and Inter side only stronger, it took the former ONE GODDAMN SEASON to win the CL. While Inter waited for A HALF-FUCKING-DECADE. And managed to do this only with the best coach in the world. Now I'm not praising Milan or Juve whose fault in Calciopoli is indisputable. I'm just pointing out that our team failed as a business project, and if Moratti had a more or less clear idea of what he was doing and now does, we'd have completely different figures in our budget and who knows, maybe we would be more lucky competitevely? Just think that Moratti won us the first Scudetto (onfield) only after Juventus was sent to Serie B and Milan got stripped of points and was more concentrated at CL, and you'll get my point.
Considering the players who played for our side throughout Moratti's "reign" and the trophies they'd eventually won, I'm quite doubtful about whether Moratti did a great job. He indeed brought a lot of stars into our club. But at the same time Juventus and Milan did CL winners out of players, the majority of which never became transfer goals of top clubs, and had dozens of those who were committed to their teams the way Zanetti has been throughout his years in our club. And one of these, being a club legend, now leads Juve to the place where they are supposed to be - the top of Serie A.
Grooming talents is again a weak point of our club and a strong point of our main rivals and the best European clubs. Our team's policy and play has always been a matter of great controversy, especially during Moratti. Because Inter has always had great potential but nonetheless constantly failed in almost all aspects. One great season (thanks to The Special One) is not worth all the cash our club has spent to win one single Treble. And as for the post-calciopoli and pre-Mourinho titles we had - We won the first Scudetto in court, the second without any competition, and the third in the last day. Not sure whether Mourinho really said that, but it is true anyway.
P.S. Inter is in my heart and I will never stop being an Interista. But it would be great if we did much better than we do now. There are always ways for improvement, and they should not be ignored. We should prevent stagnation of our team, seriously.