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Milanista said:Dont think so, he just confirmed his love for Roma in a Sky special after his wedding.
Totti married the club? :lol:Milanista said:Dont think so, he just confirmed his love for Roma in a Sky special after his wedding.
Milanista said:Not really, they have 5 strikers now, and Gilardino said himself he wanted Milan. Vieri was to cover Crespo's loss... meaning now we have 4 strikers. Ancelotti officialy said he will have 5 strikers for the new season.
Inter jsut signed Solari, Samuel and soon Makinwa, the best theyve done is 15m for Gilardino but Milan have done 26m for Gilardino.
vasilios said:I'm sure all Milan fans believe that, but Makinwa is only a fallback option, Solari cost nothing and if Samuel does go to Inter, it will be a year long loan deal with the option to buy. And everyone knows Moratti never runs out of money. Watching Vieri go to Milan will just spurn him to buy Gila, and if he wants him, no one outside of Chelsea will be able to outbid him. Besides, the whole reason for Vieri leaving was that he wanted first team action. So, you can be sure Milan assured him they would not bring in Gila. Of course they could have just lied to him, lol.
vasilios said:I'm sure all Milan fans believe that, but Makinwa is only a fallback option, Solari cost nothing and if Samuel does go to Inter, it will be a year long loan deal with the option to buy. And everyone knows Moratti never runs out of money. Watching Vieri go to Milan will just spurn him to buy Gila, and if he wants him, no one outside of Chelsea will be able to outbid him. Besides, the whole reason for Vieri leaving was that he wanted first team action. So, you can be sure Milan assured him they would not bring in Gila. Of course they could have just lied to him, lol.
Italian clubs Messina and Torino have been expelled from Serie A because of the poor state of their finances.
A board meeting of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on Friday decided to impose the penalty.
Both clubs have indicated they will appeal in the courts against any ban, which means the case could continue the start of next season on 28 August.
Bologna, relegated from Serie A, and Treviso, fifth in Serie B last season could benefit if the appeals fail.
Messina and Torino's troubles are just the latest in a string of financial problems to hit clubs in Italy's top division in recent years.
Twice Italian champions Fiorentina went bankrupt before the 2002-03 season while in December 2003, twice Uefa Cup winners Parma were hit by the near-bankruptcy of their parent company Parmalat.