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pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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But its consider a blackmail only cuz the guy is consider a criminal. If he would be any guy of the head of a fans club It would be a negotiation meeting about some one selling tickets and some one buying a lot of them.
pls, what would be Juventus interest in such a deal where bunch of ultras buy tickets with discounts and later sell them on street for profit? of course it's blackmailing, otherwise the club would have no interest in being part of ticket touting
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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‘Juventus wiretaps misleading’

by Football Italia

Juventus’ lawyer, Luigi Chiappero, says wiretaps published of President Andrea Agnelli are “extremely misleading”.

Over the weekend,purported transcriptsappeared to show the Bianconeri patron acknowledging that ultras leader Loris Grancini “killed people”.

In addition, security chief Alessandro D’Angelo allegedly told supporters liaison officer Alberto Pairetto that “everyone knew the family Rocco Dominello came from”.

Given that the club is being investigated for ties to the Calabrian mafia, the ‘Ndrangheta, these leaks were a bombshell in Italy, but the club’s lawyer has hit back.

“What’s happening is something extremely wrong,” Chiappero fumed, speaking to JTV.

“It’s bringing back pieces of wiretaps, moments and extrapolated phrases here and there. It’s extremely misleading, because you can pass off as true things which are not inherently true.

“They’re real to the extent that they were said, but on the basis of an argument and not of proven fact: that’s the big difference.

“If I don’t pay attention to the entire context in which a call was made, I can divulge snippets of phone calls to use them for a certain purpose. It doesn’t have to be that way.”

The club are accused of selling tickets to the ultras on credit, with these then being touted by the Mafia for a profit.

“We’ve never denied having done, in quotation marks, ‘wrong’ in reserving more than four tickets for the ultras.

“We’re not defending the impossible, we’ve also explained why we did it, there are reasons why it was done.

“We’re not trying to say: ‘we should be absolutely absolved of this’. So that’s not the point.

“The point is that if this goes forward, this ambiguous charge of complicity with organised crime should disappear, when that happens it will become very simple and it can be resolved in a peaceful manner.

“We can’t and never will have that as long as they continue to maintain that the Juventus directors consciously did this with people who are now on trial but with whom we had a relationship very much in line with the relationships others have with the curve and the ultras.”

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Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Smartest thing he has done as new head of Fiat past decade is mainly gtfo out of Italy as a bussiness, and thrived.

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Italy is one of the best places in the world to spend some time in. But as a people Italians have really deeprooted issues. The amount of paranoia is just poisoning their society.

I say this with the utmost respect, but it must be a horrible country to grow up in.
 
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    Guy on the left...politician...on the right...anti-mafia member and ex-politician



    :baus:
    What he thinks Of Juve

    [video=twitter;846826037744996352]https://twitter.com/forumJuventus/status/846826037744996352[/video]

    Somehow were ment to get a fair trial, for sure something will happen

    :facepalm2:
     

    Zacheryah

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    Italy is one of the best places in the world to spend some time in. But as a people Italians have really deeprooted issues. The amount of paranoia is just poisoning their society.

    I say this with the utmost respect, but it must be a horrible country to grow up in.
    Imagine beeing gay in italy.


    I know a few. Its horrible
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    Imagine beeing gay in italy.


    I know a few. Its horrible

    Depends on the time and place though. I lived in Bologna for a year and gay people were pretty open about everything and I didn't see much instances where they ran into trouble. Bologna's the Leuven of Italy though and also has a very high number of Erasmus students.
     

    pitbull

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    @Zacheryah

    Maybe in your body-builder culture this sort of humor is acceptable, but in real world it definitely isn't. Don't be an idiot, remove your "joke" and apologize.
     

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