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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Is it just me but Milan is probably looking to sign Fernando Torres. Selling Sheva and buying Torres would be an outstanding piece of business though. The young Spaniard is without shadow of doubt going to be best forward IMO - the boy is phenomenonal.
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    There was a servant to the King called Moggi whose name meant "the liar". He was a capable man making millions of money and married to the most beautiful women in the world, Juve. They had 5 courageous, strong, loyal, talented sons in Lippi, Alex, Gigi, Canna & Camo. To everyone's eyes they...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    I am with Stuard on Berlusconi, From my knowledge judiciary is one of few powers all powerful Milan owner does not have stronghold in. I guess this is largely due to upbringing and Berlusconi not being part of country's traditional elite. If anything else, the point of focus should not be...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    I agree with you on that we fans should support the team whatever the outcome of the trial.:pint: . Personally, I am planning to buy a season ticket whether I go or not. However, I cannot agree on whether the expected sentences is fair or not. Then again, I will put that down these differences...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Zanetti is the first guy I would like to get rid of. I do not exact contract detail but isnt he paid something like a million a year. I doubt whether Juve can afford an average player such a salary. Also, I think we need to one or two veterans who has a know-how in Serie B. I am presuming...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Stuart, I normally agree with on you footballing matters but not this one. You are insisting on a procedural justice but by doing so you are also ignoring the consequences of the verdict. By relegating Juve, the whole Italian football (except those in Serie B) will loose vast amount of...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    aressandro 10, From an economist's perspective, the critical issue of whole Calciopoli scandal is not so much about punishing the guilty party (though I do think it is significant part) but ensuring that such things do not happen again in the future. The point is that the board's control...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Fliakis, tell me then why should Moggi & Co can get away with, just because they acted on the behalf of the club? 5 years suspension from football and few fines to a man whose son probably made nearly a million pounds or so on Biaocco deal alone? Give me a break. For an appropriate analogy...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    vonom I totally agree! Rossi should seriously look himself in the mirror. FIGC have failed to defend its players and coach from unfounded accusations when its job is to provide an environment whereby the team could make its preparation for WC. Ironcially, their complete incompetence only...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Romanisto, While you are quick to point out Juve's misgivings regarding the refereeing scandals - I agree with you that the proofs are too strong to ignore these accusation on most part - you completely ignore the fact that Italian government has a history of changing legislations in order to...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Dear Borrelli, I realize that you are man of great intelligence. An honest man with no self-indulgency at all. And who are so righteous in that procedural justice matters far more any consequences that the verdict will bring. Oh yes, economic efficiency and people's happiness should not...
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    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Amenisty is not a ridiculous idea IMO for couple of reasons. There is no doubt that Juve FC and its shareholder benefited to large extent from the Calcipoli scandal. However, it is also important to remember that the management team was the real benefitor and instigator of the system...