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Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has declared who he will be supporting in the Derby d'Italia between Inter and Juventus.

But there is a big condition attached to supporting one of Milan's two fiercest rivals.

"Should we beat Sampdoria - which is difficult in itself - I will surely support Juventus," Galliani revealed to Gr Parlamento.

"As a child, I had a soft spot for Juventus. In Brianza, it is this way, but the other team I followed was Milan.

"Never Inter."

Galliani then went on to discuss the incredible run the Diavoli have been on.

"Milan have been on a very good run, but in front of us there is an extraordinary Inter," he remarked.

"We have dreams, like all, but we are not anti-Inter.

"In the last seven games, we have won six and drawn one, without going home empty-handed on any of those occasions.

"We are only thinking about our own side."

The VP finally had a message for the fans, who have not been supporting the Rossoneri like in previous seasons.

"They have to love Milan," stated Galliani. "Not the management, or the coach, or a player, but the red and black colours.

"Should this arrive, we will be a grand team," concluded the vice-president.



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Don't forget that they are probably the most effective team in set pieces.
Easily. But which ever team plays them in the knock-out round will actually scout them, and we'll try not concede too many cheap freekicks and unnecessary corners; basically everything Juventus did at the Chaban Delmas.
 

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Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has declared who he will be supporting in the Derby d'Italia between Inter and Juventus.

But there is a big condition attached to supporting one of Milan's two fiercest rivals.

"Should we beat Sampdoria - which is difficult in itself - I will surely support Juventus," Galliani revealed to Gr Parlamento.

"As a child, I had a soft spot for Juventus. In Brianza, it is this way, but the other team I followed was Milan.

"Never Inter."

Galliani then went on to discuss the incredible run the Diavoli have been on.

"Milan have been on a very good run, but in front of us there is an extraordinary Inter," he remarked.

"We have dreams, like all, but we are not anti-Inter.

"In the last seven games, we have won six and drawn one, without going home empty-handed on any of those occasions.

"We are only thinking about our own side."

The VP finally had a message for the fans, who have not been supporting the Rossoneri like in previous seasons.

"They have to love Milan," stated Galliani. "Not the management, or the coach, or a player, but the red and black colours.

"Should this arrive, we will be a grand team," concluded the vice-president.



I hope this article is fabricated, I don't want anything in common with Unlce Fester

everything about that him is fabricated ;)
 

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Jul 12, 2006
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Cagliari fined over racist Mohamed Sissoko chants

Cagliari have been fined 10,000 euros (£9,000) after their fans racially abused Juventus midfielder Mohamed Sissoko in Sunday's 2-0 win.

The Italian league said on Tuesday that the fine was limited because other supporters and the Sardinian club distanced themselves from the chants.

Juve were fined 20,000 euros last week after their fans sang a non-racist but offensive song about Inter Milan's black striker Mario Balotelli. Serie A leaders Inter travel to Juve on Saturday amid fears of further anti-Balotelli chants.
 

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