The moment Calciopoli started Berlusconi was the first one who asked Milan to be given our two scudetti.
After the first 7-8 rounds of last season on the official AC Milan site there was a list of every single wrong decision by the refs against Milan (some of them as silly as " corner kick wasn't given to Milan after an Empoli defender last touched the ball")
Galliani today:
“I don't understand why they don't just accept defeat. We accept our defeats peacefully. After the summer of 2006 I decided to accept everything"
Galliani less than a year ago:
""Milan had an excellent first half, and once again the referee was not on our side tonight. There was a clear penalty which he failed to give us. This year it seems that by definition there should not be a refereeing problem, but it's there and it's big. Everytime on Monday I have to hear Collina telling us we're right, but that just makes us more nervous. I would like to count, and I will, the amount of points that we have been denied by refereeing mistakes. There was also an investigation done by the consumers' association which revealed that Milan have been the team most penalised by refereeing decisions this year. This is not good. I have the duty to underline these things, I can understand mistakes but not never-ending mistakes. What we are assisting to this year is unacceptable, and commenting on the rest of the match is pointless." http://www.acmilan.com/LM_Match_News.aspx?idIncontro=2043&newsIndex=1
I've seen a game or two of rugby. It's not too bad. Nothing I would watch (or do) unless it was because I was watching it with someone else who really likes it (as was the case).
not really my thing, what I've always loved about team sports is.. individuality. maradona, del piero, zidane. not total football, catenaccio etc, at least far less so