The double identity of supporter of the CEO of Monza, Juventus fan because “we didn’t want to feel like we were in the banlieue of Milan”
In a photo from the 1980s, Adriano Galliani is captured by the flash as he sits in the grandstand at the Comunale di Torino. One row further up, at arm’s length, are the lawyer Gianni Agnelli and Giampiero Boniperti; another row after here is Umberto Agnelli. Scattered here and there, other family members. The entire royal house. Galliani’s tie is dark, the shirt is blue. Something must have happened on the pitch, Galliani in fact turns around annoyed by a referee decision or a wrong goal, looking for complicity in Agnelli’s gaze. It is in all likelihood a derby, because Orfeo Pianelli, the president of Turin, is also sitting a little further on of that era. It’s a group photo, but without the intruder. The presence of the forty-year-old Galliani at the Turin stadium in those years was frequent.