TV rights was not as big of a deal in 2006 as it is now. There's millions of euros at stake even for the people that want severe punishment and want Juventus to be 'destroyed'
I don't want to go full conspiracy mode without learning the whole story. Falsifying accounts and deferring payments for player salaries is not the same thing as contacting referee designators and alleged involvement of fixing games.
There are two separate 'allegations' here,
Falsifying accounts for sporting advantage which will have to be proven in court
Falsifying accounts on a publicly traded company
The latter would mean the board of directors would get severely punished and could serve jail time
The former could mean serious implications for the club.
Ofcourse you can't rule out both happening together but I still fail to see how this will result in relegation
It is not conspiracy mode, it is simply out of experience of how things happen in Italy.
Back in 2006 it was apparently the same for all clubs but only Juventus got relegated. All clubs were contacting referee designatiors. There was no match fixing and the contacts were a normal thing to do.
TV rights, money or whatever other losses that these will suffer is still worth it for them to destroy the club. Why aren't we hearing anything about other clubs at the moment and Juvetus is the only club being mentioned in the media? It's all partof destroying the club and when the opportunity rises to do it officially they will not hesitate one bit. They will not think of consequences, they will not care about consequences and losses. The gain for them is much bigger than the losses.
They will find a way to connect these financial crimes to a sporting gain and it will be only Juventus that have this connection. I am not optimistic one bit and I advice you to be the same.