Nie tak to miało wyglądać...
Porażka Milanu z Napoli na San Siro
p. | Drużyna | M | W | R | P | Bramki | PKT | |
1. | SSC Napoli | 10 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 18-5 | 25 | |
2. | Inter Mediolan | 10 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 24-13 | 21 | |
3. | Atalanta BC | 10 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 26-14 | 19 | |
4. | ACF Fiorentina | 10 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 21-9 | 19 | |
5. | SS Lazio | 10 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 22-13 | 19 | |
6. | Juventus FC | 10 | 4 | 6 | 0 | 17-7 | 18 | |
7. | Udinese Calcio | 10 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 14-14 | 16 | |
8. | AC Milan | 9 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 16-11 | 14 |
p. | Strzelec | Bramki |
1. | Mateo Retegui | 10 |
2. | Marcus Thuram | 7 |
3. | Dušan Vlahović | 6 |
4. | Christian Pulisic | 5 |
5. | Chwicza Kwaracchelia | 5 |
6. | Taty Castellanos | 5 |
La Repubblica w dzisiejszym wydaniu informuje, że 26 kwietnia Li Yonghong - były właściciel Milanu wysłał do funduszu Elliott Management pismo, w którym poinformował o możliwym postępowaniu prawnym dot. zwrotu środków w kwocie 319 mln euro tj. różnicy między 600 mln euro wartości klubu w lipcu 2018 roku, a udzielonym i niespłaconym kredycie w kwocie 281 mln euro przez amerykański fundusz (Elliott dokonał wówczas przejęcia Milanu). Gazeta zaznacza jednak, że w chwili obecnej sytuacja ta nie powinna spowolniać rozmów na temat przejęcia Milanu przez zainteresowane strony.
Gdyby to ode mnie zależało, to wolał bym kolejne 3-4lata z Elliottem ale musi być wola z obu stron. Jeśli Elliott chce sprzedać AC Milan to sprzeda, wszystko wskazuje na to że po zakończeniu sezonu dojdzie do zmiany właściciela. Kibice nie mają na to żadnego wpływu, chwilowo temat ucichł przez wzgląd na walkę o majstra.
Bez Chinola, nie byłoby Amerykańców, a bez nich wymienionych ludzi, którzy robią robotę na maksa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o-bS2p2KiM (od 30 do 50 sekundy)
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Na samą myśl o strzale Leao z Atletico w crossbar, włos się na głowie jeży...
Będę go zjadł :)
Yonghong Li has broken his media silence to speak to SempreMilan about a number of key issues related to the club and his time as owner.
The former Milan president granted us a long interview with our journalist Vito Angele, and you can find the questions and his responses below…
You saw your first your derby three years ago at San Siro. What do you remember about that day?
“It was great. That stadium is iconic – and there’s really nothing like it in the world. You could really feel the energy. The spirit of the fans is what I remember most about it. I still remember Zapata who equalised with a goal in the last minute. He gave his shirt to me as a welcome gift after the game.
The Rossoneri fans had a big appreciation and love for you immediately. Were you happy about this?
“Yes, the fans are truly the most important part of AC Milan. They come from all over the world and are extremely passionate. When they come together in unison, to cheer on the team, you can feel it in your soul. The players really thrive off the passion that the fans emanate, which is now amplified by the stadium. In my opinion, the fans of AC Milan are truly diehard fans. We have had ups and downs, but the fans were always there.”
You have had a great impact on our club and you gave a big budget for the first transfer market. Did you want a player in particular? And did you try for Cristiano Ronaldo?
“As David Han said during his interview, the fans deserved better after a long silence in the market and the competitions. We wanted the fans to be happy again and tried to do what they deserved. But the transfer market is determined by many different things.
“There were many players we were considering, though I’d prefer not to go into detail about the specifics. Obviously Cristiano is world-class, any coach would be happy to have him. My aim was to do the best by the team, the players and the management.”
Were you upset to have lost AC Milan? And how did it happen?
“Of course. AC Milan was more than just an investment for me. It was my passion. So yes, it was tough when AC Milan was taken from me. As you know it’s a long story but my business associate, David Han, spoke to Forbes about it a few months ago.
“I’m sure you know my views on Elliott Management. I don’t think that the firm saw or will ever see the club as I see it. Elliott has other motivations and its background speaks for itself.”
Gazidis and Elliott are running Milan with few results so far. Do you think it is right to let players like Ibrahimovic and Bonaventura leave? And what do you think about Elliott?
“I’ll just say this – Ibrahimović is an excellent player who still gets results. Clearly, Gazidis is employing another strategy but – with regard to its usefulness – only time will tell. Gazidis has a tough task to carry out. I don’t want to complicate it by saying what he is doing is right or wrong. Although, looking at the results, it is clear to me that something ought to change.”
Commisso, Fiorentina’s owner, has said that he called you, but you didn’t want to meet him. Would to like to respond to him?
“What Commisso offered was a joke and an insult to us, especially to such an important club as AC Milan regardless of whatever he said in the press. Maybe he was misled by his advisors who were potentially really arrogant and ignorant.
“We didn’t want to waste our time when we had more important things to do and better offers to negotiate. President Berlusconi was sad when he sold Milan, like me.”
What was your relationship with Berlusconi?
“He seemed very nice to us – really a remarkable figure. There is a reason why still he is respected by many Rossoneri.”
Football was stopped by COVID-19, what are your thoughts on the crisis?
“Coronavirus obviously has dealt a serious blow both to China and to every single nation on Earth. It’s been a setback for football but the human will is very resilient, and I truly believe that by working together in harmony the world can be renewed.”
Many fans are hoping that you will come back one day. Could it be possible?
“I don’t want to speculate on the future! AC Milan will forever be a part of who I am, and I will always cherish it. Like I said, I am honoured to have the support of the fans. Milan will always be in my heart and I will always be listening to what they have to say.
“I thoroughly enjoy reading their comments on my Twitter profile, and I will make a better effort as time goes on, and get better at using it, to respond to more of them individually.”
To tylko moje przemyślenia i nikogo o nic nie oskarżam.
Podobno mecz Interu z Cagliari Calcio zostanie rozegrany o godzinie 15.00 przed meczem Milanu z Atalanta, a nie jak wcześniej planowano o 20.45 po naszym meczu? Ktoś ma jakieś info że prawda?!?!
Sorry za tłumaczenie.
"Czas meczu między Cagliari i Interem może się zmienić: mecz ważny na 37. kolejkę Serie A zaplanowano na 20:45
Salernitana poprosi w środę na zgromadzeniu Ligi o przesunięcie harmonogramu meczów o zbawienie: celem jest, aby wszystkie bezpośrednio zainteresowane strony grały w tym samym czasie . Gdyby tak było, mecz między Cagliari i Interem zaplanowany na tę niedzielę o 20.45 może ulec zmianie w harmonogramie.
Granaty zagrają w najbliższą niedzielę o godzinie 15. Jeśli prośba Salernitany zostanie przyjęta, prawdopodobnie wszystkie mecze o zbawienie(czyli chyba o utrzymanie) zostaną rozegrane o godzinie 15."
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Chłopie wziąłeś kredyt twój chiński komunistyczny rząd zamknął Cię w obozie jakimś przymusowym, nie płaciłeś to masz problem chyba go całkiem pogięło..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwIK-M4RfHo