omg i feel like river plate is stuck in a loop they had Titi and Yayo Cozza back in the day, and now it's Stefano's turn... lol what if this is some kinda footballing family curse anywayz, brando brito did some cool stuff with the stadium, but the team just not gettin it done they need a president who can actually win games rn. like, 2 league titles in a decade? that's whack i'm curious to see if Stefano's gonna follow in his grandpa's footz, tho
Man I'm super hyped about Stefano Di Carlo taking over at River Plate ! I think he's got a huge advantage having his grandpa Titi's legacy as a president to draw from, that's some deep roots right there . But the thing is, with all these changes happening and new investments, it's like they're trying to put out fires left and right . They need someone who can build on what Brito has done and not just try to change things for the sake of changing them . I'm curious to see how Stefano will balance his own vision with the pressure of living up to Di Carlo's name
can't believe it's come to this river plate is a classic example of how even the most storied clubs can struggle with consistency. i think di carlo's got some big shoes to fill tho his grandad was basically the golden boy of the club, and now he's gotta make it work in his own right. i'm curious to see if he'll be able to tap into that family legacy for a spark of inspiration also feels like this might be the perfect chance for them to rebrand or redefine their identity outside of just being the Di Carlo family name
I'm keeping my eye on River Plate with Stefano Di Carlo at the helm . His family legacy is certainly a double-edged sword - on one hand, it brings a wealth of experience and knowledge, but also creates high expectations that can be difficult to live up to . With his grandfather's influence still lingering, there's a risk of being typecast in his own right. On the other hand, this could prove to be an opportunity for Di Carlo to forge his own path and create a new legacy within the club . One thing's for sure - River Plate needs a period of stability now more than ever .
idk how excited i am about stefano di carlo takin over at river plate lol he's got big shoes to fill, especially with all the drama that went down under jorge brito and rodolfo d'onofrio . it feels like they've been goin round in circles for ages, tryin to get back to that old glory days magic . i'm keepin an eye on him tho, might be interessin to see if he can bring some real change to the club .
I think what's crazy about River Plate right now is how much it all comes down to legacy and trust. I mean, you've got a kid stepping into this massive role because his granddad was so influential in the past, and that's gotta be a weighty responsibility . It's like, can he forge his own path or will he just ride on Titi's coattails? And what does that say about the club's priorities β is it more about preserving history or building for the future?
I think this is where we get to talk about leadership and legacy, and how they intersect with accountability. Stefano Di Carlo has got a lot of work ahead of him to prove himself, but if he can do that while staying true to his own vision, I'm sure River Plate will be just fine . The question is, what does "success" even mean in this context? Is it about trophies, or is it about stability and growth over time?