There are two parties happening in European football this
weekend, one much bigger than the other, of course. And yet Milan were not
invited to either one. In fact, we were incredibly lucky to have had the
success we did this year. And while it is a bit exciting to watch a new country
really come into power on the European stage, it hurts a bit to have not been
able to be on the guest list. Similarly for the rather unpopular Italian party,
one team could actually finally acquire one of those elusive silver stars
tomorrow, while Milan are only halfway there. It always sucks to be the one who
is not invited.
While it is nice to look back and reflect on our 2-0 home
victory over Barcelona, something not even the most optimistic could have truly
predicted this year, reality came crashing back on us with the 4-0 loss to
Barca in their house, effectively ending our Champions League dreams this
season. We are not the popular kids right now, so we are not going to be
invited to a party this epic until we make some wholesale improvements on and
off the pitch. And while there is solace in knowing that we performed better
than we thought, we are still several social classes away from being invited to
the big party.
As for the other party, it’s not even a B party in
comparison, but it’s still a trophy. And also that clever little patch that you get
to wear on your kits the following season. Of course, I speak of the Coppa
Italia Final. And Roma are poised to win their 10th Coppa title, meaning they
will be the first team to get to wear a silver star on their kits indefinitely.
Personally, I wouldn’t care who wins the match, but I hope Lazio intervenes on
this one. Because if Allegri does choose to go to Roma, I don’t know if I can
handle his trollface and the silver
stars.
This party could have a few twists to it, though. First of
all, it’s a Rome derby. In Rome. Which means probably more racist (and violent)
fans than a Juventus-Inter match. In fact, the match had to be moved up to an
earlier start because of so many violent problems between the two clubs this
year. And their choice of entertainment for the Coppa Final? Psy. Of Gangnam
Style fame. That’s right, the guy that’s all flash, no substance, much like the
football that is likely to be played on the pitch, too. So I guess it’s
perfect. But the party personifies why no one cares about the Coppa. I would
care about it if Milan were invited, though. With only 5 Coppa wins, we’ve got
a long way to go to our silver star. Which would possibly prevent any future
gold jersey faux pas, too. Well, that might really be too much to hope for, but
still…
Either way, we may not be invited to these parties, but at
least we can watch from our couches. The way the less popular kids spend their
weekend evenings, too. But every time I see these parties, it deepens my
resolve to support my beloved club. To believe, and yes, maybe even to will
them to do better next year. Our invitation will come. Maybe it was lost in all
of the changes this year, but there is always next year. After all, European
football just isn’t the same without AC Milan.
This post inspired by Fishbone’s
“Party at Ground Zero”