Andrea "Il Bruco Brutto" Agnelli (58 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Juve to fight for lost Scudetto

Juventus President Andrea Agnelli has threatened legal action if the 2006 Scudetto is not revoked from Inter.

The Italian Football Federation’s executive committee is set to make a ruling on Monday, where it is expected that they will not strip the Nerazzurri of the title.

“I’d like to stress that every legal action will be carried out in order to preserve Juventus, if the sports system won’t be able to provide all members with equal dignity and treatment,” Agnelli noted.

“It’s not time for bureaucracy, it’s time for essence. The dialogue will be restored only when these conditions will be guaranteed.

“People’s respectability isn’t at stake, especially the honourableness of those who cannot argue. We’re playing for the credibility of the system.”

Juve were stripped of the 2005 and 2006 titles for their part in Calciopoli. The first of those Scudetti was unassigned, while the second was handed on to Inter.

However, following revelations from the legal trial in Naples which suggested that there were more widespread attempts to influence referees, including from Inter, Juve asked the FIGC to review the 2006 title.

Agnelli’s comments come just days after Fiorentina, another club caught up in the 2006 Calciopoli scandal, asked for clarity.

“Fiorentina and their main share holders have properly emphasized the treatment inequality suffered from some football clubs in 2006,” Agnelli added.

“These differences are likely to continue if the rumours heard in the last days should be confirmed by the Federal Council on Monday.

“The dialogue between the main movers of the football world is certainly desirable, but the equality conditions between these subjects must still be guaranteed, even better restored, following five years of a system based on double standards.”

The FIGC’s sporting tribunal initially rejected Juve’s claim against Inter on the grounds that the case had expired under the sporting statute of limitations.

That led to the case being shifted to the executive committee who have spent this month examining new evidence.

It is being suggested that the FIGC executive committee will state that they are not legally permitted to take the 2006 title away from Inter.

Juventus were demoted to Serie B in 2006, while Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina were handed point penalties.

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Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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The official statement from the club published today is like music to my ears. Although it's defintitely a bit "too late", the dye has now been cast.

For the first time since this farce we know of as Calciopoli was unleashed upon our beautiful club, that is to say, for the first time in 5 years, I am now proud of what the club is doing.

It used to be just like this. Juve against Italia. Juve against the World.

Thank you, Andrea, for this declaration of war. Thank you, Juventus, for the willingness to take this to every tribunal possible within Italy, and if that proves to be ineffectual, to the EU courts.

The club, which I have been referring to as "Newve" in recent years, as it has been a complete shadow, and a pathetic one at that, of it's former self, today acted like JUVE. And I'm proud of that.
 

vero

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Jul 23, 2011
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This guy should take the majority of the blame for the shit the club is in, after all he hired fagotta/del shit and now a Serie B coach. Weird, because he goes to all the matches and says he's a supporter of the club, yet does not invest in to the team, the club have not even signed a single world class player for 6 years, since we signed Vieria. This guy should take all the blame, and he should in fact resign as chairmen, cause he's useless, what's the point in having a chairmen that doesn't even invest a fraction of his wealth in to the club? - there isn't. Him and his gay cousin Elkacunt should fuck off and sell the club up to people who will actually invest in the team, so it is competitive and not the mediocre, joke and shit-pit it is now.
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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Poor translation:
"Juve The two titles will regain"
Agnelli: "We won 29 not 27"

"Juventus will regain badges that have been removed due to Calciopoli". This thought of the president Andrea Agnelli, a decision confirmed in an interview to The New York Times. "Other clubs have lobbied and lobbied and we will continue to pursue the two titles that have been removed." During the interview, Agnelli stated that the Bianconeri are 29 badges, not 27 as introduced. ''To be honest our Serie A - Agnelli said changing the subject - today we are certainly not 'where we want to be. And all this' also has to do with the stadiums. The stages are obsolete. We have a lot of violence, a lot of police around the implants, and everything 'is not' very nice.'' As for the market, Agnelli and 'convinced that the major movements will be starting in August. Sara'''Barcelona to open the dances, after which they start to move the other clubs.'' Agnelli admitted that Juventus has an eye for Giuseppe Rossi, Villarreal could leave the last to arrive in the Italian league.
 

Fint

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Aug 13, 2010
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Funny how Agnelli always seems to find his voice when it comes to Calciopoli when something has gone wrong elsewhere i.e. losing out on Aguero, Rossi and now Vucinic

So many empty promises.
 

Fint

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Aug 13, 2010
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Because Calciopoli is actually worth fighting against, and means a lot more than some player.
I agree with you 100% mate, but I just find the timing, well, a bit frustrating to be honest. To me it just seems as though he's using calciopoli as a shield, to distract people from our failings elsewhere.
 

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