I Suffered A Lot During Calciopoli - AC Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani

Galliani doesn't want to be reminded about the 2006 summer saga...

Adriano Galliani - Milan (Grazia Neri)
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani went through a lot during the 2006 Calciopoli saga, and promised not to discuss the matter any further.

However, he spoke briefly about the scandal after Antonio Giraudo was sentenced to three years jail for his part in the situation a few days ago.

"I suffered a lot, even physically," Galliani said, according to TMW. "Over the 2006 summer period, I promised myself that I would never talk about the Calciopoli saga.

"I don't want to remember what happened to Milan during those years.

"I was the only director not involved at Napoli [where Giraudo's trial took place]," he concluded.

Milan take on Fiorentina this weekend, in their final match of the calendar year.

Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com



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