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  1. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    These were the matches that were investigated from the 2004/2005 season and Moggi was involved in selecting the referee for most of them.
  2. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Torino fans revel in their rivals' suffering Our correspondent hears the views of supporters who know what it feels like to endure loss and indignation High up in the hills above Turin, shrouded by the Alps, is the basilica of Superga. It is an unremarkable building pockmarked with...
  3. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    UEFA keeps Italian deadline UEFA has maintained a 25 July deadline for the Italian Football Federation to submit the list of clubs from Italy eligible for participation in the 2006/07 European club competitions..... Link
  4. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    UEFA has announced that Italian clubs will be excluded from Europe if amnesty is applied. I'm glad to hear it because that was a ridiculous idea.:toast: http://sports.alice.it/it/cmc/calcio/200628/cmc_98653.html Fuori dall'Europa i club che ricorreranno al Tar Non saranno ammesse...
  5. Romanisto

    Official: FIFA loves Real Madrid players

    http://www.ansa.it/main/notizie/fdg/200607101115247700/200607101115247700.html Materazzi called Zidane a terrorist and obviously he took exception to it. Zidane shouldn't of reacted violently but I undrstand why he did and haven't lost respect for him.
  6. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    World Cup party is over. Hangover starts tomorrow.
  7. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    I'm not going to call your whole organization a bunch of cheaters or anything like that but what made your club look bad was that everyone on your board of directors resigned at once. To be honest, that doesn't look good.
  8. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    What about telephone calls to refs designators to make sure players are booked the week before they play Juve? Plus, there are plenty of transcripts to show that Moggi not only designated pro-Juve officials for Juve matches but that he designated the whole Serie A calendar on given weeks.
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    http://ansa.it/main/notizie/awnplus/english/news/2006-07-07_1079378.html Scandal judge hits back:toast: Justice minister blasts trial and sparks amnesty row The judge in the trial into Italian soccer's biggest ever scandal hit back Friday at criticism from Justice Minister Clemente...
  10. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    No injust is having players sent off the week before they are scheduled to play Juve.
  11. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Too late buddy. Your lawyer has already said that relegation to B with points deduction would be a fair punsihment. That minister is just some disillusioned Juve fan getting caught up in the euphoria of the World Cup. Win or not for Italy, Monday it will be back to reality.
  12. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    http://www.rte.ie/sport/2006/0707/matchfixing.html Italian Minister calls for amnesty:tdown: Alessandro Del Piero is on eof the players that would be affected if Juventus are relegating for alleged match-fixing Italy's justice minister suggested an amnesty may be suitable for clubs...
  13. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Somewhere this thread got hijacked.:tdown:
  14. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    http://sport.monstersandcritics.com/soccer/article_1178383.php/A_Plan_Capello_for_Juventus_to_loan_players_to_Real_Madrid A 'Plan Capello' for Juventus to loan players to Real Madrid Fabio Capello has brought with him from Turin to Madrid an intriguing plan which could help both troubled...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    To gloat I suppose.
  16. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Barcelona now has two titles. They beat Sampdoria 1-0 in the early 90's on a Ronald Koeman freekick.
  17. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    I hate to do this to you (actually I don't) but come Monday, it will be 27.:D
  18. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Yes, the last two scudettos would be revoked. The first one would be awarded to Inter if Milan are also guilty and the second one would be unassigned.
  19. Romanisto

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Shame on Moggi for what he did and shame on some of you for supporting him. There was a section of you that would brag about Moggi's tactics when your opponents would cry foul about refereeing or underhanded tactics in the transfer market. Where are those people in support of him now? Don't...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    http://ansa.it/main/notizie/awnplus/english/news/2006-07-05_1059140.html Heroics won't save suspects Sports minister and Fed' chief reject amnesty proposal Italy's sports minister and the emergency supremo of the Soccer Federation (FIGC) on Wednesday bluntly rejected calls for those...