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murzik

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Jul 10, 2007
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Sky report from tuttojuve--google translate, sorry

"Antonio Conte has not been referred for illicit sport - the risk was definitely more serious - but was referred for failure to report, for Novara-Siena, Siena-for Albinoleffe. Of fact was recognized at the defense line that led: that Carobbio had resentment against him, we read and talked at length about the dispute that existed between the wives of Carobbio and Earl for that speech is not allowed granted Carobbio to visit his wife who was giving birth, this would create dell'acredine. And this was the line taken forward by the lawyers of the technician, De Rensis and Chiappero and this line has been accepted by federal prosecutors. So the referral is made ​​for Antonio Conte, but it was quite expected. There was even an offense that could get sports, so that race-Novara Siena Carobbio for which he accused of having Conte said before the whole team, the meeting technique, rest assured that that game was combined and would end in a draw, because there was an agreement with the Novara. This in fact was not recognized. For the Prosecution Carobbio remains credible, but in fact is recognized un'acredine against Conte and so there is a complaint that may be the negotiated omitted. complaint can come from not disqualified from six months to a year. This is a double failure to report, for two games, Novara and Albinoleffe-Siena-Siena, so presumably the request of federal prosecutors will be more than six months. With the illegal sport of the risk would be no end football career, but to end career at Juventus, Juventus because he would never have expected such a long time with a coach disqualified. With the failure to report, however, can reach a plea agreement. Then we'll see what they wanted to Antonio Conte and his lawyers, but the disqualification should be very small. With a plea agreement could be reached easily in a few months. They are made hypotheses 3-4 months, maybe 2. In the case of double failure complaint becomes more than that. We say that the two mali, failure to report was certainly the lesser evil. One might also expect an acquittal from a certain point of view , but between the two mali is certainly lower. So let's sigh of relief, putting the head of legal Count ".
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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Juventus boss Conte on trial
By Football Italia staff


Juventus boss Antonio Conte will face sporting charges of allegedly failing to report attempts to fix two Siena games.

Conte was questioned by the Italian Football Federation’s chief prosecutor earlier this month, after claims were made that he was involved in plans to arrange the outcome of games against Novara and Albinoleffe while in charge of Siena.

While the tactician has been cleared of sporting fraud, he will have to face charges that he was aware of the circumstances around the games.

Conte, if found guilty, could be fined or suspended – but a ban, according to some sources in Italy on Thursday, would not be too extreme.

The tactician has always maintained his innocence following the accusations made against him by his former player at Siena, Stefano Carobbio.

The FIGC have been investigating the possibility that numerous games have been rigged as part of a numerous betting probes up and down the peninsula.

Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci and midfielder Simone Pepe have also been caught up in the drama given their time at Bari and Udinese respectively.

Bonucci will face a deferral for sporting fraud, while Pepe will have to prove his innocence after also being accused of failing to report knowledge of attempted match-fixing in reference to a Bari-Udinese tie in 2010.

It is being alleged that Bologna’s Daniele Portanova and Atalanta’s Andrea Masiello could face lengthy bans too.

Clubs such as Lecce, Grosseto and Siena will also be in the dock as they run the risk of a point penalty for the new season.

Those individuals charged with sporting fraud could face lengthy bans if found guilty.

Hearings are set to start on August 2.

U guys think we might terminate bonbon's contract if he get a 3 yr ban???
yes, obviously.
 

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