Ac Milan Vice President Adriano Galliani arrived today morning at Milanello to see the morning training of Milan players and he says he is happy on how Inzagi have this great passion to make this team again BIG where they should be.
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
GALLIANI: "LITTLE DOPING IN FOOTBALL"
Here are the statements of the CEO of Milan, Adriano Galliani, after the press conference along with Adidas miCoach technology for the presentation of the Elite System on a sensitive topic, or doping in sport and football:
"The anti-doping is fine, but in football, a sport that relies on various skills, I do not think there is much doping. You do not learn to parry, dodge or throw the ball . There will, probably, but less than in other sports. The football involves physical effort, but also technical skills and I do not think that performance-enhancing drugs do to learn how to stop the ball. "
Monday, February 11, 2013
VIKTOR FISCHER NEW TALENT IN Ac MILAN objectives?
From England come rumors of a new target in the Rossoneri youth project, the leadership is considering Viktor Fischer, Danish striker Ajax born in Aarhus June 9, 1994.
Due in 2014, would be the target of top European clubs like Barca and Manchester United, which could be added to the list in Milan if these rumors were true.
The boy has already made 13 appearances seasoned with 6 goals on Eredivisie 2012/2013, after another tip Danish Tomasson could arrive in Milan ...
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
No penalisation for Ac Milan over walk away
AC Milan won't have any penalisation from the Italian FA for giving up their friendly with Pro Patria because of racist toning.
Kevin-Prince Boateng left field of play after just 26 minutes after following verbally insulted by the home support and the rest of his team accompanied.
The walk away was in breach of the regulations as it wasn't lead by the referee, but the disciplinal committee made an exception for the Rossoneri because of the considerations.
A argument by the Italian FA read: “In the current dominions no regulating allows for a team to break up a match and abandon the pitch if not in accord with the conclusions of the referee.
“Nevertheless, the all important values that inform the sport and civilised club, mean we can't discipline a gesture of solidarity towards a man who made up victim to unrefined abuses exclusively targeted at the colour of his skin.”
Sepp Blatter sustained on the subject by exacting that leaving the pitch because of racist insult from the crowd was “not the solution”.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Ac Milan close to sign Dutch De Jong
AC Milan are close in signing Manchester City’s Nigel De Jong for a according €7 million.
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani assures the Dutch international as an perfect replacement for the departed Mark van Bommel.
Despite noises that Mbaye Niang and Boajn Krkic wishful the Rossoneri’s final signings of the summer, the capture of De Jong now appears to be the last of the mercato for Milan.
Milan president Silvio Berlusconi got along close to blocking the deal, even so his daughter Brabara won over him to let the deal be done.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Ac Milan problems in Re-sign Kaka
The Rossoneri have started up a summer-long look for for a high-profile signing in order to calm angry fans over the sell`s of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva to Paris Saint-Germain, only to see their attacks to return the Brazilian.
Gazzetta dello Sport claims that the resubmit incurred when Galliani looked up a financial professional's judgement earlier on Monday morning was dismissive, and his last arguments have confirmed those claims.
“The tax problem? It’s all real,” the official accepted to Milan Channel. “We asked the opinion of a tax accountant who said it was too high-risk.”
Milan could now turn their care to M'Baye Niang in ordering to reward Massimiliano Allegri's alternatives after talks of a crisis matured following the side's 1-0 home defeat to newly-promoted Sampdoria on Sunday.