Hear hear, finally some sense in this thread after two pages that even Gsol would be proud of.
Yeah, it's not like it's been proven countless times how corrupted this league is. Lets live in our dream world where after Calciopoli there are no shady things going on behind the scenes.
Or better, lets accept that there are shady deals going on, but it's only the big bad Moratti and no-one else. Especially not Berlsuconi and Galliani.
2 draws in a row, preceded by a defeat in the derby and a coppa Italian exit.
Bad form, bad results. The last thing Milan needed before the match against Manchester was a defeat or even a draw.
A win was very needed and I expected Milan to get help from the refs if they needed it. It's not like the league officials alone were gonna decide to help Milan.
Owners and club directors had, have and will have connections in the FIGC circles. Referee designators will always be contacted by clubs, influenced by the big clubs, just as it happened before Calciopoli.
My logic was that Galliani, Berlusconi or whoever, was gonna try to end the bad series before the match against Manchester. The way this match was going, Milan didn't need help so we won't find out what was going to happen if they needed it.