Yes,but it's so fucking stupid strategy.
We are not even capable of having a decent website, let alone a stadium or a serious marketing programme.
the future strategy is very clear to me: to develope a younger team. Ranocchia, Nagatomo, Obi, Coutinho, Castaignos, Alvarez, Jonathan...
The difference in administration between Liverpool and Inter is actually huge.
I don't think that Liverpool managers accept the sale of counterfeited merchandise outside their stadium or their training pitch. I don't think that Liverpool managers close their stores during summer in order to open them at winter, if they remember to do it.
They sold Torres they bought Carroll and Suarez. We are selling Sneijder for Kucka and Palacio? Honestly it's not the same thing.
You speak about tradition and winning history. That's true, in Italy we have a winning history and nowadays we have more fans than ever. But in Europe dear, that's another story.... Liverpool is considered one of the best teams in the world not because of it's recent history but because it has always been one of the top clubs around. Inter before the triplete was considered a mediocre club since the last Champions was won 45 years before.
That's the long-term strategy on the sports side, and I'm really happy about the fact that we are trying to get young and promising players.. what I'm worried about is our long-term commercial strategy. Marketing, PR, TV, merchandising... I haven't seen much progress here since Mou left us.