As reported by Massimiliano Nebuloni to Sky Sport 24, we have a time frame of when the decision on the fate of Andrea Stramaccioni and Marco Branca will be made by Massimo Moratti. Word is that after the Coppa Italia semifinal match against Roma and at the final part of the season, we would have first signals on the future of the Inter coach and director.

Source: Sky

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  • Rafael Vieri

    Still don’t know what Branca did wrong to be sacked. I would keep them both.

    • Meh

      you must be jokin right?

      • Rafael Vieri

        Why would that be a joke?

        • Inter24/7

          Maybe because he dont get us the right players for the trup.. Jonathan, gargano, schellto, periera, kuzmaovic… I think thats a real joke.. Dont sack strama, but branca out..

          • Rafael Vieri

            that’s where I disagree with you. There’s 2 things to evaluate: First – a player can EARN his signing by a big club, but no correspond to it well. That’s not branca’s fault because it’s impossible to predict. Take Jonathan as an example. He was on the Santos Starting line up that won Copa libertadores and was even featured on the Dream team of competion (The best Eleven) Inter bought him because he deserved it a shot at a big club. When got here he turned to be a bad player. Not branca’s fault. Some players go the other way around. When inter signed Cambiasso for free, he came as a cheap backup for Edgar Davids, who was the big signing of inter that period. Cambiasso was awesome at inter and Davids Vanished. You see my point? The only thing you can take into consideration when buying a player is how well he is doing on his current club. Hopefully he’ll do the same for you, but sometime he doesnt.

            In my opinion, Kuzmanovic is good enough for inter and was great at Fiorentina. Pereira is a great player that is struggling a bit, but will succeed, I’m sure. (It’s also really hard to find a good Left back, but we have 2). Gargano has characteritics that no other player has at inter, we need him. Was a good signing. Keeping him may or may not be a good thing, depends on your point of view, but I find him to be doing good enough for Inter.

            Schelloto….well, to be fair, I never really liked him at Atalanta, but now that I see him at Inter I’m begnning to lke the way he plays.

            My point is: it’s not branca’s fault when a player goes bad at Inter nor is he the one that CHOOSES them, he’s the one that negotiates with the ones that are chosen. So even to your point of view, he’s not the main problem.

          • Inter24/7

            I stil think, we could get better players for thst cash…but t doenst matter if he were in the 11.. I never likes him.. For that last 2-3 years.. To many bad signings… Only player i really liked was biabiany..

          • Rafael Vieri

            Interesting, I liked Biabianny as well. Most didn’t, but I found him very fast and he could’ve been inter’s Lennon, but you know, for free.

          • Faizin Setiadi

            Spot on!!

          • AREK MALANG

            well done mate, good point !! is not Branca false…is the player it self.

            Branca has credit for 5 new INTER player andreolli, campagnaro, laxalt, botta, icardi, hopefully will be more ……. FORZA INTER !!!!!!

          • Rafael Vieri

            I agree, Inter choose those 5 players… estipulated a budged and Branca negotiated and got them all. For me, that’s the sign that he is competent on what he does. People seens to think that what branca does is INDICATE the players to be signed, which he does NOT.

          • http://twitter.com/ghuman1991 surya ghuman

            kovacic was mainly done deal because of cassano`s agent..milito`s agent is working on icardi. when we needed players zanetti has to call them and they abide. half of them still comes to inter because of z4. i dotn see branca doing any hardwork

          • interdonesia

            it is not branca’s fault if the players are doing bad, i do agree with that. but if you remember, he did nothing after that magical season. he said we are the best team in the world and keeping maicon is our best mercato that transfer window. what kind of director said that kind of thing? even barca and madrid always looking for ways to strengthen their team but he didn’t even bother to get another players to strengthen the group. for me, that is the starting point of our apocalypse. after so much garbage from start to mid season, then he finally take ranocchia and pazzini overpriced because of emergency transfers. then take zarate and forlan for another emergency transfers after he let etoo go (though i don’t really mind this one since we get a chunky amount of money from it). then mid transfer he take angelo palombo who is not even needed by the coach. and at the end of that season (this pre-season) he didn’t take poli permanently even though we had a really big chance to do so while on the other hand he take mudingayi. another overpriced on perreira. and then there’s also a thing about how he treated the players. cesar? sneijder? and on top of that, he did the best transfer of all, sign a magical wonderkid tommaso rocchi as our vice-milito. and don’t forget that in some of the transfer that inter did, it was partly because of some agent that helped the transfer to work or because moratti taking part of it
            summary, his negotiating skill sucks, he only really works on the last day of the transfer window, he made some really bad desicions about players, and how he treated some of them. o yeah, almost forgot. taking players that is not really fitted into what the coach actually wants. so i say, KICK BRANCA OUT, then that is our year zero

          • Rafael Vieri

            “the best team in the world and keeping maicon is our best mercato that transfer window. what kind of director said that kind of thing?” Probably one that is told to say those Kind of things. Like I’ve said, I doubt he has the autonomy to keep or fire players. he only does what he is told. Moratti is not the kind of President that would let Branca or anyone else decide anything. For me, the only thing thatBranca Does is go after the players he is told to go after. Nothing more than that. I also don’t think he’s the one that gives players a bad reatment, Mourinho was actually the one that reunited César, Mourinho,

          • interdonesia

            simple, if moratti had to do everything than what did he hired branca for? do moratti knows how great perreira was? did he already knew that jonatan was a great players before inter take him? big no. that is branca’s job to find out all of that. if you are a president of a company then do you handle all of how the company works? another no. you only give tasks to someone that you trust can handle the thing. i do agree that the final yes or no are from moratti himself but that is based on what branca said. and its such a ridiculous thing to even think that what branca said to the media is what he had told to. what is he? a robot or something? then about the players that you said, it’s not even the same thing. if sneijder was not picked by strama purely because footballing reasons, then i wouldn’t hesitate to blame strama at all. didn’t you read what i typed? he sucks at negotiating, he make terrible decisions about a players. moratti trusts branca to do his works, and frankly he mostly failed in it. i do partly blame moratti for what happened with inter now. but thats for his decisions to pick bad person in the management. changing branca is a start, as i said it will be our true year zero

          • Rafael Vieri

            I’ve read what you said. But like I said, considering Moratti’s personality I highly doubt that Branca is the one making the bad decisions at Inter. It’s not because Branca is incapabble or due to lack of trust from Moratti, it’s just that Moratti like to take the matters to his hands. Remember when he stepped down and Fachetti became the president? Moratti was the one in charge anyway. That’s why I don’t blame Branca for the bad deals. The way I see it, he’s just a puppet, he’s the guy that travels to negotiate to the players but with little to no room to take any of the decisions to close the deal. He just goes as low or as high as he’s told. Then you would ask me ” What is his job then?” I’d say only sparing moratti the flight to negotiate himself. Because you said “Branca didn’t take Poli” but I don’t think it was up to Branca to Take or refuse, it was Moratti. Branca is only the dummy taking the hits, not the head of the Whole thing. For me, he’s not doing Moratti’s dirty work, he’s just sparing Moratti the trouble he doesn’t Want. Moratti may say something like ” I don’t know , I wasn’t at the meeting” when asked about a player coming to Inter but we know he’s not like that. That’s why I say that firing branca won’t help, unless Moratti Himself start acting differently, which I do not believe will happen with or without Branca. Not that I’m against firing Branca, he may go… as a new fresh start like you said, but then we would have to start act different from Above as well. At Inter, that is the hard part.

          • interdonesia

            i do believe that moratti is the one who pulls the trigger. but as i said he made decision based on what was reported to him. that is how it works. if branca said that jonatan is the best player in the world, what reasons do moratti have to not approve the transfer? as you said he is the guy that travels to NEGOTIATE. but he failed miserably in it. it’s his job to search good players that would fit in the system that the coach wanted to and negotiate it so we can get the players with as less amount of money as possible. for poli case, it wasn’t because we didn’t want to take him permanently but because we (branca) failed to negotiate the terms with samp. as other failed mercato, we didn’t failed on the decisions phase but on the negotiating phase. and as what you also said, it is branca’s job and responsibility. i don’t think that today moratti is the same as he used to be. he didn’t take rash decision or intervene in what the coach or management do. what he do now is making decision after he consult with his management team. as i said moratti does pulls the trigger but he is not the one who aimed or load the bullets, his underlings does

          • Rafael Vieri

            I understand your point of view and I even agree to most of it. But there’s something wrong about the description of branca’s work. You see, Branca IS NOT the guy who scouts the players, see them play and then report to Moratti they are great. The scouts does that, we have loads of them, everywhere in the world. it’s not up to Branca to reccomend the players. When Branca goes to watch a game in South america, to see Jonathan, that’s because he’s already reported on and approved. At that point, doesn’t make a damn difference with the player goes good or bad on that specific game, Branca will negotiate with them on Moratti’s terms.

            Precisely why I don’t blame Branca for Poli’s departure. I mean, I’m a fan of Poli, would like him to be at inter. But what if Moratti says something like ” You can only go as high as X” to get Poli” and then Sampdoria asked ” X + 30 + no players involved” It’s like, not Branca’s fault, because it was not up to Branca to say yes to that. If I remember correcly, The last meeting about Poli was so tense that Moratti asked everybody to leave the room, it was just Moratti, the player and his represents. So I wouldn’t blame Branca for that Either. I mean, I know you can think that it’s because he has bad negotiation skills, but sometimes there’s just no negotiation when the others aren’t open to it. Negotiating Players so they can win as little money as possible is Branca’s job, and he’s actually did this incredibly well this Season. He cut the wages from Chivu, is doing the same thing to Zanetti Samuel Cambiasso. Campagnaro and Andreolli would be the 2 players who will make less money on inter’s squad. Schelloto and laxalt have low wage’s as well. In the past, we payd a lot of money to most of our Squad ( Lucio,Samuel,Zanetti,Davids,Cambiasso,Solari,Crespo,Cruz,Batistuta, Sneijder etc) It was not branca’s fault at the time…..but now he is doing what he can to CHANGE that. The only negotiation I actually think he blew it it was Silvestre’s….people are saying he earns a lot of money at Inter…and he doesn’t deserve that. So Branca is responsible for that. But Silvestre will be gone when the season ends anyway…so..

            BUT….yes… I agree with you when you say that if it’s going like that at Inter, it’s time to fire Branca, change the scouts, reformulate the managers and give the new ones more space to do their jobs. There is a problem though, it’s not an easy task..to find competent professionals who are willing to abbandon great clubs to come to Inter, who is going through a bad Momment. So maybe that’s what is keeping Branca at Inter..

    • Nizar Ali Bawazir

      hope inter doesn’t sack branca n strama, but hire lucescu and make strama as his assistant.. branca have great job in botta, icardi, laxalt, kovacic, handa, palacio, n soon and i hope SANCHEZ..

    • http://twitter.com/ghuman1991 surya ghuman

      branca dis everything opposite to common sense. and ok i know in these financial times he had to let players go. i dont like his treatment of players.

  • Solberg – Norway

    I think this is mostly a scaring-tactic by moratti. Mainly used to get the people to think like they ARE inter rather than work for inter. Hes calling for enthusiasm, by giving a scare of their jobs. I think proof of this is the ongoing signing of new players. Inter allready got 5-6.. We are in mid-march! Some people who doesent change attitude may leave, but the main goal is probably to bring enthusiasm to the team and management.

  • http://www.facebook.com/InteristAti Atilla Kovacs

    It’s easy! Strama to remain. Branca? Let it go, let it go, let it go…

 
 

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