Haha In Italy when you have a certain level of familiarity with a person you address them as “tu”. If it is a person that you must respect or a person you are less familiar with you say “lei”. It’s like Spanish where you can use “tu” or “Usted”.
Acelotti’s main argument was that De Santis and Moggi were so friendly that they would refer to each other as “tu” as opposed to “lei”.
Lawyer Gallinelli: You said De Santis refererred to Moggi as “tu”
Ancelotti: Yes
Avv. Gallinelli: And to the players?
Ancelotti: He would say “tu”
Avv. Gallinelli: And You?
Ancelotti: He would refer to me as “tu”
Solid argumet Carlo, thanks for showing up.
Regarding the 1-0 win ove Milan, maybe I’m thinkig of another game but wasn’t the referee Collia ad didn’t he hate us and go to secret dinners with Galliani and Meani?
In ay case Gattuso couldn’t have seen Moggi go in that direction at half time because of how the Meazza is. The player and referee dressing rooms are on opposite sides of the stadium. That is the argument they got Figo with.
Acelotti’s main argument was that De Santis and Moggi were so friendly that they would refer to each other as “tu” as opposed to “lei”.
Lawyer Gallinelli: You said De Santis refererred to Moggi as “tu”
Ancelotti: Yes
Avv. Gallinelli: And to the players?
Ancelotti: He would say “tu”
Avv. Gallinelli: And You?
Ancelotti: He would refer to me as “tu”
Solid argumet Carlo, thanks for showing up.
Regarding the 1-0 win ove Milan, maybe I’m thinkig of another game but wasn’t the referee Collia ad didn’t he hate us and go to secret dinners with Galliani and Meani?
In ay case Gattuso couldn’t have seen Moggi go in that direction at half time because of how the Meazza is. The player and referee dressing rooms are on opposite sides of the stadium. That is the argument they got Figo with.
