Originally posted by denco:
Thanx Anna, but doesn't it set these ppl up for contoversy, if its seen that Milan are getting preferential treatment.It just seems silly that in a league where cotroversy is rife and ppl are always accusing eachother, the president is also the transfer guru for a leading contender to the scudetto. What happens if a refereeing decision goes against his club what will he do?
I wouldn't worry about that. If he did something that was obviously wrong to the whole world to see he would be sacked in a second IMO. Besides, because he is a vice president at Milan (probably) every reporter will watch his moves
There where several meetings where the Lega Calcio tried to elect a new president. Finally they agreed on two candidates, Galliani and Matarrese (I think that was the name). It took them 4 or 5 rounds before they managed to agree on one of them, so so much for Galliani being popular

It's still better than Sensi, who hates clubs from the north. He was actually running for the post, but dropped out on the way. :LOL: