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  1. Antonio Conte

    Conte has a very modest charge. If found guilty, a large fine would be the most likely outcome -- not a ban. The only Juve-associated person with a serious charge is Bonucci. Thus why Juve are on full-blown getting a centre-back mode.
  2. Antonio Conte

    We don't know any of the facts or evidence against Conte - so I can't say how likely it is or isn't. But a hefty fine for failing to report an attempt to fix a match is a very realistic outcome if he is even found guilty of that charge. Because a fine would be likely - all the more reason to...
  3. Antonio Conte

    the minimum is just a fine - not a 3-month ban.
  4. Antonio Conte

    If he is given a guilty verdict in the sporting court trial, he will have to serve any punishment that they come up with. There is no appeal option necessarily, he can 'appeal' it with the choice to sue the Sporting Justice Committee in a Civil court over their verdict and proceedings.. which...
  5. Antonio Conte

    He's not accused of anything too major. Conte's accused (as well as Alessio and Stellini) of having knowledge of a 'fix' before or after a match and failing to report it to sporting authorities. The most extreme punishment would be a 6-month total ban, but that would be highly unlikely unless...