Board & Management (22 Viewers)

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,949
#68
Riker made some tough decisions when he had to confront his past about the tragedy with the USS Pegasus
Such a goodie goodie move by William Riker IMO

Terry O'Quinn admiral was completely right about developing that cloaking device, the Romulans were cheating and scamming and betraying the treaty in every way possible. But then again the whole point of TNG is that they hold themselves to a higher standard

Now if my boy Thomas Riker was in control..........
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
96,013
#70
Gabriele Gravina, the president of the Italian FA, provided an update onto the investigation into Juventus’ alleged financial wrongdoings.

The Bianconeri have been accused of secretly paying players wages during the early stages of the COVID pandemic, and investigators are currently combing through the club’s financial documents as they continue searching for any alleged wrongdoings. Andrea Agnelli and the Juventus board of directors all resigned on Monday.

Speaking at the Calcio&Welfare conference in Naples, Gravina discussed the investigation into Juventus.

“I do not like the idea of sanctioning some clubs, in the specific case Juventus, before there is a trial. There are investigations, there are acquisitions of acts, our public prosecutor’s office is on the alert, but we do not know the outcome and we let the ordinary magistracy go ahead.

“There is, however, a connection between the two branches of justice, we are waiting for what emerges from the trial and then we make a reflection on the system, but now let’s not blame and sanction the subjects before the investigations.”

The FIGC president was then asked if any alleged financial irregularities may have affected Juventus’ sporting results.

“It’s vox vostra, not vox populi. If we want to go on a lynching spree it’s not a problem, but let’s stay calm because I fear that this issue could also concern other subjects.

“Some gratuitous remarks and attacks have come from those who should be looking at home and I think they are rather misplaced.

“We are in close contact with UEFA, the international body, we are waiting for the trial and then we will draw conclusions.”

Investigators recently discovered a secret document signed by Juventus and Cristiano Ronaldo, where the club promised to secretly pay the five time Ballon d’Or winner around €19m.

Also discovered was around €34m in allegedly undeclared debt, further putting the pressure on the Bianconeri. The club risk being handed severe penalties, ranging from fines and point deductions to a possible relegation.

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ok, we fine. Nothing will happen.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,204
#72
...Investigators recently discovered a secret document signed by Juventus and Cristiano Ronaldo, where the club promised to secretly pay the five time Ballon d’Or winner around €19m...
did they though

that would be all over the news
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
28,204
#78
- capital increase is not imminent
- a caretaker management will be established
- nedved's replacement for the sports area is being evaluated

 
Aug 2, 2005
3,979
#79
Ok

Started with investigations.. then an accusation.. then it was something large.. the board resigned.
New info came up every day and you don't know what is correct and what is not.
Talks of sanctions, fines, and penalties.. then sanctions get severe by the day, then talks of relegations increase.
Some random names become the new president and BoD.
FIGC says we will wait.

Club statements are PR type.


Then you wake up to the news of Juve to Serie B with 30 points deduction.. stripped of 2 titles and fines.

2006 all over again



I just noticed that it accelerates during a WC
2006 vs. 2022





Those getting wiretapped incriminating the club and themselves in 2022 should be stripped naked, tied with their arms above their heads and have one drop of water falling over their forehead for 1 year every 30 sec till they dont remember their names
 
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