Prostitutes, politics and football. That seems to be the three biggest points of interest for businessman Silvio Berlusconi. The former Italian prime minister (longest-serving postwar prime minister by the way) had a really colorful career in all three of those areas, and still continues to attract attention. His political life was married with scandals and bribing judges etc., while in the football career he was more successful with his AC Milan, with whom he won eight titles and five Champions Leagues before selling it to a Chinese group. On the prostitute department, he was sentenced to eight years in prison in 2013 for paying Moroccan nightclub dancer Karima El Mahroug, also known by the stage name Ruby Rubacuori, for sexual services between February and May 2010 when she was one year below the sexual criminal minimum age of 18. He appealed and won in 2014, but that doesn’t mean he stopped thinking of prostitutes. In fact, he is thinking of them and speaking about them at the most improper event – The Christmas party!Former #Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi staying true to form, telling players of current #SerieA club he owns #Monza at their Christmas party, that as stimulation if they beat “#Milan #Juventus etc I’ll bring a bus full of prostitutes into the dressing room” pic.twitter.com/cuRo3Hui0Z— Nima Tavallaey Roodsari (@NimaTavRood) December 13, 2022 Berlusconi bought a small club near Milan called Monza in 2018 and four years later, they became a Serie A side. They currently sit at the 14th place, 9 points above the relegation zone but they face a bunch of strong opponents when Serie A continues in January, mainly Juventus and his former club AC Milan. Speaking at the team’s official Christmas dinner, Monza president found a ‘genius’ way to motivate players ahead of the heavy schedule.##NAJAVA_MECA_6886040##’We found a new coach, who was at our youth team, he is good, smart, kind, and able to stimulate motivate our lads. I decided to add an extra stimulation, so I told the lads you will play Milan, Juventus, etc, so if you beat one of these big teams, I will have you greeted in the locker room by a bus full of wh***s“ said Berlusconi.He was stabbed – yet he was luckyMonza started the season badly and the first to be blamed was the coach Giovanni Stroppa, who was sacked after starting the season without a win for 6 games. Raffaele Palladino came in from the youth team and steadied the ship, especially after defeating his former club Juventus. He will not meet them again, but he and his players will be much more motivated to win, if they have same interests as their president.