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May 22, 2007
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With so many Siena players going against Carobbio's words, does anyone think he knows he's in deep shit if he doesn't bring someone else down (like Conte)?

It's getting a bit silly to hear all his former teammates come out against him.
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
With so many Siena players going against Carobbio's words, does anyone think he knows he's in deep $#@! if he doesn't bring someone else down (like Conte)?

It's getting a bit silly to hear all his former teammates come out against him.
He dug himself a big hole, not enough evidence to convict Conte, but hopefully authorities will try to bring whoever is behind all of this mess and not just close the case without catching the big fish. Those behind the scenes can get 100s like Carobbio any time they want to confess something didn't happen. They need to get to the roots of the problem and cut it off.
 

Dadi-SK

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2011
3,688
He dug himself a big hole, not enough evidence to convict Conte, but hopefully authorities will try to bring whoever is behind all of this mess and not just close the case without catching the big fish. Those behind the scenes can get 100s like Carobbio any time they want to confess something didn't happen. They need to get to the roots of the problem and cut it off.
:agree:
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,125
He dug himself a big hole, not enough evidence to convict Conte, but hopefully authorities will try to bring whoever is behind all of this mess and not just close the case without catching the big fish. Those behind the scenes can get 100s like Carobbio any time they want to confess something didn't happen. They need to get to the roots of the problem and cut it off.
his name is moratti
 
Nov 1, 2002
2,482
"Before the Serie B match between Siena and Varese, president Mezzaroma sent someone close to him to the locker room to ask about the possibility of losing the game.

"That person then went on to say the president had wagered on our defeat.

"I later learned from our assistant coach that the coaching staff also knew of this arrangement made by Mezzaroma," Carobbio revealed.

source: http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/ital...ew-siena-president-mezzaroma-asked-us-to-lose

Siena won that game 5-0 :shifty:

edit: first game ended 1-0 for Varese
 

p0rcupine_tree

love the art in yourself
Feb 27, 2005
491
Juventino★★★;3693473 said:
"Before the Serie B match between Siena and Varese, president Mezzaroma sent someone close to him to the locker room to ask about the possibility of losing the game.

"That person then went on to say the president had wagered on our defeat.

"I later learned from our assistant coach that the coaching staff also knew of this arrangement made by Mezzaroma," Carobbio revealed.

source: http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/ital...ew-siena-president-mezzaroma-asked-us-to-lose

Siena won that game 5-0 :shifty:

edit: first game ended 1-0 for Varese

My late grandmother can now speak portuguese...
 
Nov 1, 2002
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Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
Of all those arrested so far in the betting scandal; on what grounds were they arrested?

Maybe if we just look at what they have (allegedly) done, we can begin to see a pattern as to where the investigators draw the line between being a suspect and being charged. We could then get a clearer picture of where Conte stands in all of this. It would help to either calm our nerves, or to trigger anxiety.

For instance, has anyone yet been arrested due to the statements of witnesses alone?

If so, we should be very worried, in my opinion.

Or were all those arrested really caught with their pants down (pictures, transcripts of conversations etc.)?
 

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