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What would you rather do?#4
MrGoooool 10 years ago Edited
Liverpool, Mexico 27 580

Sup everyone. Guess who's back. I was just looking around the forums and then I thought about AC Milan and Liverpool. I realize they have one thing in common: both of them are struggling to in their league and wants to come back to their old form (winning titles and becoming a tough team in the champions league). Even though Liverpool struggle more years, Football fans around the world wants the old AC Milan back. And here's where I ask you. You are a manager with experience and great tactics. You are being attracted by both Liverpool and AC Milan. Also, you don't hate these clubs. They offer you a five year contract and the same amount of salary. Who would you rather sign? Don't say which one has the higher budget.

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Sup everyone. Guess who's back. I was just looking around the forums and then I thought about AC Milan and Liverpool. I realize they have one thing in common: both of them are struggling to in their league and wants to come back to their old form (winning titles and becoming a tough team in the champions league). Even though Liverpool struggle more years, Football fans around the world wants the old AC Milan back. And here's where I ask you. You are a manager with experience and great tactics. You are being attracted by both Liverpool and AC Milan. Also, you don't hate these clubs. They offer you a five year contract and the same amount of salary. Who would you rather sign? Don't say which one has the more higher budget.

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SunFlash 10 years ago
USA 19 3260

In terms of practical realism, I'd say Liverpool. The budget is higher, the fan expectations are lower, and you're operating in a league when Leicester just won the title. If I went with Milan, I would have an aging roster, not enough money to overhaul it, and fan expectations that are a little beyond the squad's capability, in addition to have the monster that is Juventus to deal with.

Not a hard decision from where I'm sitting.

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_Gonzi_ 10 years ago
Juventus, Argentina 2 2102

sunflash summed it up perfectly

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chelsea8 10 years ago
Chelsea, Iran 17 2219

I would join the club with the better project.

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Emobot7 10 years ago
545 11513

Man, its a hard choice, both club are very special in their respective league and have awesome fan. I'll need to think about it but I guess I would pick Liverpool right now if it mean working under Klopp. AC Milan seem to have terrible manager and I really wouldn't want to play for a bad manager, its pretty hard for a player career, in particular if its a five year deal.

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Eden17Hazard17 10 years ago
Chelsea FC 157 4232

Liverpool, simply to manage in the Premier League, for reasons that SunFlash included.

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Argjentt 10 years ago Edited
Real Madrid, Kosovo 1 274

I would join AC Milan, bcuz i love italian girls. Mi scusi,
sto cercando una fidanzata italiana caldo

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I would join Milan, bcuz i love italian girls. Mi scusi,
sto cercando una fidanzata italiana caldo

Rowley 10 years ago
Manchester United, England 10 193

Liverpool because of what sunflash said and Liverpool are a lot more popular and realistic to get to their back form

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Tuanis 10 years ago
Manchester United, England 87 2312

Seria A managers dont last very long. And even though I like AC Milan a little more I think I would go with Liverpool. Seems like a more reliable or interesting project atm.

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liomessi10 10 years ago
Barcelona, Argentina 222 3053

Livepool. Higher budget and lots of decent players to build around.

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Chanakya999 10 years ago
Manchester United, Germany 56 167

For me, this is an interesting proposition. As a 16 year old from the United States, if I were offered a 5 year contract from both of these teams, I would have to choose AC Milan due to the Brexit ruling that occurred 2 weeks ago. With Brexit, I wouldn't be able to sign with any club in England until I was 18. Alongside this, with the Brexit ruling, homegrown talent in England will become more popular and with many players in competition in the position I play (forward), it would be hard to break the starting lineup and get playing time. In Italy, since the AC Milan squad is getting older, I would probably get more of an opportunity to play, due to the managers wanting to play young players, especially putting a 17 year old goalkeeper in Donnarumma as your #1 choice, and due to a foreign talent sacrificing education to play competitive football.

In reality however, since the syncretization of a Indian population and culture in Italy hasn't occurred yet, or isn't popular as of now, I would find it difficult to maintain a living, and this is further strained due to the fact that I am religiously a vegetarian. I would push for all my might to join Liverpool, but with politics and other stuff, playing football as a career in England or Italy would be difficult. If I were actually good at football, I would just stay in the United States and become a legend here, hopefully.

For those who just skipped over this, if this weren't in reality, I would join Liverpool because it is more appealing to me and I have had more exposure of watching the team play.

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