When I read Beppe Marotta, Inter’s president, I went back in time and thought about the mistakes made in turning down the presidency of Perugia, Fiorentina and Atalanta. In 1985, after I went to meet Count Pontello, Spartaco Ghini invited me to the Cacciatore in Pontasiev. Being attached to Perugia, he wanted me to return. He said: “I’m ready to give up the company if only you pay wages from December.” I thanked him. At the end of the season, Pontello came to the headquarters with his children. He wanted to remove this name and make me president. I explained that I would be harming the club, the fans, the city, them and myself. I was not born president. They had to leave their name. Guarantee. Nobody could replace him.
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