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  1. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Yes, for me, you and the world it's a prove they fixed the match. Becuase Meani couldn't have fixed it if the players, Galliani and Berlusconi didn't know. But the bad thing is that this won't pass in any court in the world. Meani can easily say that it was just a conversation between good...
  2. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Becuase Meani was having that conversation with the Udinese official, and they can't connect Galliani or some other high Milan official with this conversation. It's easy to "prove" that some low official was doing that on his own, but for us it's very difficult to prove that our General...
  3. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Sorry, off topic : I think i found out why Zidane kicked Materazzi. It looks like (just before Zidane kicked him) Materazzi invited Zidane to go play for Inter ! :)
  4. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Hmm, i don't find it interesting after i read their prediction that the mimimum punishment for Juve is Serie B. And especially after UEFA threatened to exclude all Italian teams from the European Cups if amnesty is given !!!:devil:
  5. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Not only that Juventus' players are the only ones responsibile for the great defensive display of Italian NT. Not only that Italian captain and by far the best player of this World Cup, Cannavaro, is Juve player. Not only that the best goalkeeper of the WC, who saved so many shots, is a Juve...
  6. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    One of the judges said that the verdict will be known minimum on July 10, and maximum on July 21, but most probably July 10-tomorrow. I wish the judges get very drunk tonight and decide to be gentle tomorrow, and to say: NOT GUILTY on every accusation against us. Ok, ok...-3 points deduction...
  7. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    One question, ok ? Lets assume that Moggi was doing all those illegal things.... My question is : when did everything start ? According to those 2 Inter fans here, Juve is doing this since forever, or at least since the very moment Moggi became the GD...so, middle 90's. If that's what Juve was...
  8. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Talking about those passports..... I wouldn't be suprised at all if we someday find out that even Materazzi is from some small country out of Europe, and he was given a false Italian passport when he joined Inter :D
  9. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Last season, if we've started with -30, we would have ended at 7th place, with only 1 point less than 6th placed Lazio. And we would have played in UEFA Cup this year...even with -30 points !
  10. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Even if it's proven that Juve was cheating, we, Juve fans, don't have to be ashamed of it, because we weren't the ones who cheated. So, yes, we Juve fans who didn't cheat, have all the integrity to make fun of the village idiots in italian football ....Inter of course !
  11. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Hehe,thanx, i'm glad you like it. P.S: If 78 (1978) is the date of your birth , then i'm almost as old as you are :)
  12. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    One question , ok ? I admit i'll be sad and little angry if Juve falls in lower league, but i wonder what will you do if Juve stays in Serie A ......cry ? And if you decide to cry....do you have anymore tears left, after so much crying in last years ?
  13. Oscar

    The verdict - Calciopoli charges announced

    Yes, i bet you enjoyed watching what was happening in that Serie B stadium after the final whistle. It was really a great joy to watch J. Zanetti lifting the Serie A trophy ! Or maybe it wasn't such a big joy...because you've seen him lifting that trophy many times, so you got used to it.