Lets take Joey Merlino out of the picture. We turn back time and decide he never gets the job. Actually since we can see into the future we realize one day he's gonna become a social media whore and retire.
So because of that, he's overlooked and goes off into the sunset as just a soldier.
Who is your choice to become boss and why? With this decision, what would the status of the family be today? Stronger or weaker?
Last edited by RushStreet; 03/11/2404:52 PM.
Re: Who would have been a better boss of Philly?
[Re: RushStreet]
#1085272 03/11/2406:18 PM03/11/2406:18 PM
I would bet Joseph Ligambi. He rebuilted the family after the Scarfo era and the 1990s war,went to NY for restore the ties with the 5 families plus is a old school wiseguy so,for me,the family would be more strong and active. Merlino could easly sent in Florida for create a crew.
Re: Who would have been a better boss of Philly?
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#1085328 03/12/2409:02 AM03/12/2409:02 AM
joseph ligambi, i agree with furio. also thats exactly who was running the family post merlino/natale whatever that was. ligambi was acting boss or possibly the boss and kept that family from going defunct. more than likely ligambi continues to have a say in crime matters as consigliere or acting boss/boss. is it at all possible that merlino was never boss and was ligambi the whole time?
Re: Who would have been a better boss of Philly?
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#1085334 03/12/2412:00 PM03/12/2412:00 PM
Assuming that Uncle Joe has aged out of the position, I would tend to believe that a more traditional, below the radar leader would be preferred. Most likely Mazzone and Borgesi would have the top positions.
Re: Who would have been a better boss of Philly?
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#1085338 03/12/2401:29 PM03/12/2401:29 PM
Assuming that Uncle Joe has aged out of the position, I would tend to believe that a more traditional, below the radar leader would be preferred. Most likely Mazzone and Borgesi would have the top positions.
As I know Ligambi is consigliere due the age and because wanted to retire from day to day operations.
Re: Who would have been a better boss of Philly?
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#1085441 03/13/2401:34 PM03/13/2401:34 PM
I think if you want low-key and below the radar, it would be Michael Lancellotti (who might be the street boss anyway). I think if you want the guy with the best sense of how to make a buck, George Borgesi.