Milan Chief Adriano Galliani Rejects Serie A Manipulation Allegations

The Italian is furious following allegations that he has manipulated Serie A...

By Salvatore Landolina

Adriano Galliani - Milan (Getty Images)
Adriano Galliani, the Milan CEO, has slammed allegations of an attempt on his part to manipulate Serie A.

Galliani reacted furiously to questions after he was alleged to have prepared a dossier against referees following a number of incidents this season.

One journalist asked how he felt in response to allegations that he had manipulated Serie A.

"You are all crazy," Galliani fired back.

He then stormed past the media buzz and into the Lega Calcio for the weekly assembly between club presidents.

On Monday, Luciano Moggi alleged that there was a new wave of Calciopoli spreading among the Milanese sides.

"This is a new football following plots of who cries the most," Moggi told 'Sette Gol' yesterday.

"Only director Adriano Galliani says to tone things down because he doesn't need anything. But three months ago he had prepared a dossier of referees to take to the authorities."


 
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