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Referee Investigation: Inter Official Schenone’s Name Emerges, Rocchi in Prosecutors’ Sights
The referee investigation expands: Schenone’s name enters the picture The investigation shaking Italian football continues to evolve, with new details emerging daily that broaden the scope of the inquiry. According to ANSA news agency, prosecutors are reportedly examining the hypothesis that on 2 April 2025, at San Siro, a meeting took place between Gianluca Rocchi…
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Protests at San Siro Against Red Bird and Furlani: Fans Demonstrate, But the Team Will Be Fully Supported
Planned protests target ownership, not the players Ahead of the crucial match against Atalanta — one of the most important fixtures of the season in the race for Champions League qualification — a section of Milan‘s organised fan base is preparing a new wave of protests. The target is clearly defined: Red Bird Capital and…
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Paolo Berlusconi: ‘Silvio watches Milan from above. I want more Italians in rossonero, and Tonali? Never say never’
Paolo Berlusconi and Milan: a bond that never breaks The words of Paolo Berlusconi, spoken at the book launch of journalist and lifelong rossoneri supporter Carlo Pellegatti, moved and provoked thought in equal measure. The brother of the late Silvio Berlusconi — the man who transformed Milan into the most successful club in the world…
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Petition calling for Furlani’s resignation passes 10,000 signatures as discontent grows
The Furlani petition passes 10,000 signatures: a strong message from the fanbase The discontent among the rossoneri faithful is finding a new form of expression: the online petition calling for the resignation of Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani has surpassed 10,000 signatures in recent hours. A significant number — representing ten thousand fans who actively searched…
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Milan vs Atalanta: Allegri counts on Gimenez and Loftus-Cheek, two changes in the lineup
Milan vs Atalanta: the match that could turn the season around Sunday night’s clash against Atalanta is approaching and Milanello is hard at work preparing a strong response after a run of results that demands a real reaction. Head coach Massimiliano Allegri is clear-eyed about the situation: in the last five matches, Milan have won…
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January transfer window under scrutiny: Füllkrug disappoints, the Malen case divides Rossoneri fans
The January transfer window: a missed opportunity that still weighs heavily With hindsight, Milan’s winter transfer decisions have firmly returned to the centre of debate. In January 2026, with the Rossoneri sitting just one or two points behind Inter at the top of the table — very much in the title race — the club…
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Milan vs Atalanta: Sunday’s clash at San Siro is crucial for Champions League qualification, Allegri to shake up the lineup
Milan vs Atalanta: an evening that defines a season Sunday night, San Siro will host one of the most anticipated clashes of the final stretch of the season: AC Milan welcome Atalanta in a match that could have significant implications in the race for fourth place and qualification for the 2026-27 UEFA Champions League. A…
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Allegri and the future of the Milan bench: Champions League qualification will be the deciding factor
Allegri’s fate to be decided in the final matchdays With only a handful of fixtures remaining, the air around AC Milan is thick with uncertainty. The future of Massimiliano Allegri as Rossoneri head coach is far from settled, and will depend largely on how Milan close out their Serie A campaign. The scenario is clear:…
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Furlani under pressure: online petition calling for his resignation surpasses 2,000 signatures
Rossoneri fans mobilize: petition launched for Furlani’s resignation The AC Milan world is being swept by a wave of discontent that can no longer be ignored. In recent hours, an online petition calling for the resignation of Giorgio Furlani, the club’s CEO, has gained significant momentum, already surpassing 2,000 signatures and continuing to grow. It…
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Donadoni: “Milan are carrying out the season with dignity. Allegri needs quality reinforcements”
Donadoni on Milan’s moment: “We need balance” At a time when the debate around Milan is growing increasingly heated, a measured and authoritative voice steps forward: that of Roberto Donadoni, former Rossoneri midfielder and experienced head coach. His reading of Milan’s current situation is clear-eyed, free from easy alarmism but equally free from superficial optimism…










