Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Dida He Really Do That? - another brief update
True to form, UEFA has cravenly agreed to reduce the ban handed out to AC Milan's 'keeper Dida for his histrionics in Glasgow to only one game.
Let's leave the final word on the matter to Milan's vice-president, Adriano Galliani, who chooses his euphemisms carefully in describing Dida's act:
"Dida has made a mistake but his error did not hinder anyone, not Celtic, nor any player."
No. It only brought his club, and the entire sport, into disrepute.
Pathetic, UEFA.
Let's leave the final word on the matter to Milan's vice-president, Adriano Galliani, who chooses his euphemisms carefully in describing Dida's act:
"Dida has made a mistake but his error did not hinder anyone, not Celtic, nor any player."
No. It only brought his club, and the entire sport, into disrepute.
Pathetic, UEFA.