Posted on 11 April 2012. Tags: AC Milan, Alessandro Nesta, Chievo, Clarence Seedorf, Gennaro Gattuso, Gianluca Zambrotta, Max Allegri, Silvio Berlusconi, Sulley Muntari, Urby Emmanuelson
Had not the only goal of the game been so spectacular one, even a Milan fan, could have been forgiven for struggling to watch the entire match between Chievo and Milan; it was that bad. There was no fire, no flair, no enthusiasm, least not from the visitors. You would not think that they are [...]
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Posted on 10 April 2012. Tags: AC Milan, Adriano Galliani, Alexandre Pato, Antonio Nocerino, Barcelona, Champions League, Ignazio Abate, Juventus, Kevin Prince Boateng, Mark van Bommel, Max Allegri, Robinho, Serie A, Silvio Berlusconi, Zlatan Ibrahimovic
“I don’t feel that my job is at risk”. These were the words of Max Allegri following his side’s surprise defeat to Fiorentina on Saturday. The loss enabled Juventus – still unbeaten this season – to leapfrog the Rossoneri into first place. Consequently, and most predictably, the Milan tactician has come under pressure with his [...]
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Posted on 06 April 2012. Tags: AC Milan, Adriano Galliani, Alexandre Pato, Barcelona, Champions League, Manchester City, Max Allegri, Silvio Berlusconi
“I’m not a doctor, but according to Professor Jean Pierre Meersemann, who I really respect, in America they have found a definitive solution to Alexandre Pato’s problems.” These were the words of Adriano Galliani before Milan’s midweek Champions League clash against Barcelona. And, in this game we all know what happened; after just fifteen minutes [...]
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Posted on 30 November 2011. Tags: AC Milan, Silvio Berlusconi
With a little more time on his hands these days since being ousted from his position as Italian prime minister by the Franco-German alliance, aka the EU, Silvio Berlusconi is set to return to the seat of president at AC Milan. When asked if he will return as president, Berlusconi told Gazzetta dello Sport, ”Certainly, [...]
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Posted on 13 November 2011. Tags: AC Milan, Silvio Berlusconi
He had it coming. Under trial for fraud, sexual misconduct and tax evasion – which can be added to a history of alleged criminal activity – Silvio Berlusconi’s position as Italy’s prime minister has for a long time been tenuous. The country’s current dire economic woes have proven to be the breaking point, but, not [...]
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Posted on 31 October 2011. Tags: Adriano Galliani, AS Roma, Silvio Berlusconi
Milan director Adriano Galliani claimed following the Roma win on Sunday night that he was never worried about the team’s poor early season form because he knew that once the numerous injured players were back, Milan would be back. Many of us were up in arms in the early throes of the campaign. Some pointed [...]
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Posted on 01 June 2010. Tags: Edin Dzedko, Fabio Capello, Frank Rijkaard, Giovanni Trappattoni, Marcello Lippi, Massimiliano Allegri, Ronaldinho, Silvio Berlusconi
About this time last year I wrote an article that addressed the dire state of Milan and the club’s somewhat uncertain future. A year on, not too much has changed. In fact, with the indecision of the board to decide on who will be Milan’s coach next season, rumours surrounding the possible sale of the [...]
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