Aquillini Bold Tweet in 2019 that's not aging well
As many of you know, Francesco Aquillini is the active president of the Vancouver Canucks. He was never known for his outings on the media, but he's made a bold tweet back in 2017 that's not looking today.
J.T. Miller packed his bags to Vancouver during the summer of 2019 and Aquillini has been a fan of his ever since. There were some complaints that were made when the GM at that time paid a hefty price to acquire him, though before inking his $56M contract he had shown great promises.
Though Aquillini tweeted on December 2019 after Miller had played a few games for the Nucks. A tweet that looked good at that time, but that would gather different opinions today.
Today, literally all we hear are complaints about J.T. Miller. While the Rumor going around is that it's actually Aquillini that went and paid the man the money he wanted. At this point in the season, is Miller giving the fans a reason to complain? Should Aquillini let the management he hired do their jobs?
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Is Aquillini a good owner? |
Yes | 20 | 10.1 % |
No | 179 | 89.9 % |
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