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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Bang-Bang Boateng wants a Bang-Bang pay-rise?

Excellent, Thiago Silva contract extension with a simple condition of a pay rise is having a domino effect inside Milan's dressing room. The second player who wants a pay rise Bang-Bang Boateng. Seems he wants a bang-bang pay rise just the way Silva had. 
Corriere dello Sport informs that Boateng was impressed by Thiago Silva's pay rise, and he asked for a pay rise too. Currently Boateng is earning about 2 million euros per season and he wants to double that amount which means 4 millions per season. But Milan management has refused this "offer" and the right question is: "Now when officially Thiago Silva drama is over, is another Big-Bang drama been born?". 
Personally I think Milan legend Costacurta had right when he said that today is like these players are forgetting who are they playing for and that is Milan. They seem to forget Milan's tradition and got somehow greedy. 
Some players in the past made huge sacrifices by getting less money just to wear red and black jersey, but those players today are near extinction.

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