Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Beddows Defiant in the face of Pressure

Beddows has stated publicly that come what may his job is safe and he will remain at AC Milan for many many decades to come.

Beddows has blamed the clubs poor league form on Frank Hirst and the abysmal fixture list that he has concocted.

Last week for example saw AC Milan face 8 games in 9 games. "It is completely shocking"

Sun 24 JanDivision 1[H]0-1Real MadridLost GameView Match View Match
Mon 25 JanSMFA Shield Group F[H]3-2SC BastiaWon GameView Match View Match
Tue 26 JanTop 100 Cup Round 1[A]2-2Valencia CFWon GameView Match View Match
AC Milan win 5 - 4 on penalties.
Wed 27 JanFriendly[H]2-3JuventusLost GameView Match View Match
Thu 28 JanDivision 1[A]3-1SS LazioWon GameView Match View Match
Sat 30 JanFriendly[A]2-1OlympiacosWon GameView Match View Match
Sun 31 JanDivision 1[H]1-2InternazionaleLost GameView Match View Match
Mon 1 FebSMFA Shield Group F[A]4-1Viktoria PlzeƈWon GameView Match View Match

Shocking schedule of AC Milan last week

Beddows though explains while securcing Division One status is important it is not imperative to keeping his job.

"Our No 1 aim is the SMFA Shield and we are intent on winning this great competition. We have won 4 out of 4 so far against some very tough opposition." 

Beddows ended the press conference highly critical of the referees in Top 100 and when questioned if he believed that Roy Keane had influenced the referee selection committee,  Beddows answered. "No comment... I have already been quite vocal on Keane interference and have seen transcripts of his phone calls he makes whilst walking his dogs."

"I am 99.99% certain that Milan having a goal disallowed against Inter on Sunday was no conincidence and I prefer not to comment on those two offside goals that were scored by Fox's plucky players in a match which had I have picked the referee would not have finished like that!"


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