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Oct 26 2012, 11:35 AM
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QUOTE (Zed.D @ Oct 26 2012, 10:09 AM)  I don't believe that, honestly. You cannot believe a word Galliani says, in fact, he usually does the opposite of what he says. If we lose the next few games it won't even be a choice for Galliani, he'll be forced into it.
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Oct 26 2012, 04:01 PM
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Maybe this is partly the a reason for the his absence? QUOTE Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi sentenced to four years in jail for tax fraud
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has been sentenced to 4 years in jail following a tax fraud trial.
An Italian court delivered verdicts today against the former Prime Minister and others in a six-year-old tax fraud trial.
Prosecutors in the case had demanded that Berlusconi be given a sentence of 3 years and eight months, along with a sentence for Fedele Confalonieri - the chairman of his Mediaset conglomerate - of three years and four months.
Berlusconi stepped down in November of last year, after Italy came under increasing financial pressure to deal with its extraordinarily high debt.
Berlusconi was continually criticised inside and outside of Italy for his failure to come up with persuasive financial reforms.
The allegations in the case related to a scheme to purchase rights to broadcast US movies on Berlusconi's private television networks through a series of offshore companies and had falsely declared the payments to avoid taxes.
The prosecutors also alleged that they inflated prices for the TV rights of some 3,000 films as they relicensed them internally to Berlusconi's networks, pocketing the difference amounting to around €250 million.
Other charges of false accounting and false statements in financial reports were thrown out because the statute of limitations expired.
Prosecutors also demanded six years for Paolo Del Bue, a founder of the private Swiss bank Arner, who is accused of money laundering, and three years and eight months for Hollywood producer Frank Agrama.
The trial began in July 2006, but was put on hold by a now-defunct immunity law that shielded the Berlusconi from prosecution while he was premier until it was watered down by the constitutional court. The trial also faced delays as Berlusconi cited conflicts with his schedule as premier.
Berlusconi has been tried numerous times for connected to his business affairs.
He has always denied wrongdoing and alleged that the cases were politically motivated. In each case to date, he has been cleared or seen the statute of limitations expire.
The statute of limitations in this case is set to expire sometime next year. In Italy, cases must pass two levels of appeal before the verdicts are final.
Berlusconi is also on trial in Milan on charges of paying for sex with an under-age teenager and trying to cover it up.
It is believed that Mr Berlusconi will appeal against the ruling. Source
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Oct 26 2012, 05:44 PM
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He'll weasel his way out of it like every other time
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Oct 29 2012, 03:29 PM
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QUOTE (d'Arc.LP @ Oct 29 2012, 03:15 PM)  Sky and Gazetta are convinced that Robinho will be sold in January as Milan have received good offers for him At this point we should take it if it's good and replace him with a creative player, because we are absolutely desperate for someone with some vision who can provide a great final ball
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Oct 29 2012, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Oct 29 2012, 05:29 PM)  At this point we should take it if it's good and replace him with a creative player, because we are absolutely desperate for someone with some vision who can provide a great final ball And Robinho at this point has absolutely nothing to offer.
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Oct 29 2012, 08:40 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Oct 29 2012, 08:38 PM)  I say sell both Robinho and Boateng and sign a top notch trequartista/winger, someone with vision and creativity. No, I wouldn't sell Boateng. He's a great player imo who's being used incorrectly by the idiot coaching this team Imagine a diamond midfield like this DJ Boateng--Monto AM A top class AM would really make that a top notch midfield for us
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Oct 29 2012, 08:57 PM
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Top notch midfield? Ambro-Rino-Pirlo-Seedorf-Kaka was top notch, this...no way. Problem number one is a top notch AM at a reasonable prize is not so easy to find these days. Problem number two is Montolivo and DJ are in my book just a bit above the average, and would never give you the needed amount of creativity, presence (Monty), stability and work-rate (DJ). The third is Boateng - I'm not sure he's any good to be honest; he's just mentally not fit to be Milan's star.
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Oct 29 2012, 09:44 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Oct 29 2012, 08:57 PM)  Top notch midfield? Ambro-Rino-Pirlo-Seedorf-Kaka was top notch, this...no way. Problem number one is a top notch AM at a reasonable prize is not so easy to find these days. Problem number two is Montolivo and DJ are in my book just a bit above the average, and would never give you the needed amount of creativity, presence (Monty), stability and work-rate (DJ). The third is Boateng - I'm not sure he's any good to be honest; he's just mentally not fit to be Milan's star. Top-notch was an exxageration, I conceed that. What I meant but didn't say is; top notch compared to what we have I look at Montolivo for Italy and he's just amazing in that midfield, every game, consistantly good, dependant and combines well with the others. And then at Milan he's not half the player (even though he's been our most consistant performer this season) De Jong is a very good player as well, he hasn't lit up for us yet, but I think people tend to forget that he's new to the team and the league. As for Boateng, he might not have it in him to be the star of the team. Think of it in Barcelona terms. He doesn't have it in him to be the Messi, but certainly the Iniesta of the team. (Note: I'm not comparing him to Iniesta by ANY means, just trying to compare them in terms of what they give to the team). i.e Prince is certainly not the big star name, but he can be highly important with 'flashy' and brilliant moments here and there. Under the right direction he WILL be this for us. But that won't happen under Allegri
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Nov 1 2012, 02:23 PM
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According to MilanNews, these are the names that might leave in January: Mesbah, Dídac, Flamini, Traoré, Strasser, Boateng, Robinho and Niang. Link
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Nov 1 2012, 02:26 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Nov 1 2012, 02:23 PM)  According to MilanNews, these are the names that might leave in January: Mesbah, Dídac, Flamini, Traoré, Strasser, Boateng, Robinho and Niang. LinkI'd only keep Boateng and maybe Strasser from those. The rest should be sold at the first offer I really don't get why we're giving Boateng up because our inept coach is incapable of using him correctly!! It's the same thing we did with Dinho and Pirlo, and we'll once again regret it
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