Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (71 Viewers)

Omair

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Sep 27, 2006
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Juventus managing director Jean-Claude Blanc has declared that the Bianconeri have won 29 Scudetti, and not 27.

Juventus won Serie A on the field of play in both 2005 and 2006, but later had these Scudetti stripped, and were also relegated to Serie B, for their alleged involvement in the Calciopoli crisis.

Bianconeri fans and other figures have always maintained that Calciopoli was just a conspiracy involving Inter President Massimo Moratti, as well as former Telecom Italia President Tronchetti Provera and ex FIGC President Guido Rossi.

The new leadership that took over at Juventus following the scandal have yet to be really accepted by Juventini, many of who still have a strong bond with the old Triade of Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega.

However recently it seems that President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli, Blanc, and even much-maligned sporting director Alessio Secco are just beginning perhaps to win over some cynics.

Blanc in particular will have won favour with many after he declared that he completely recognised, as official, the two revoked Scudetti from 2005 and 2006.

"The number of Scudetti won by Juve is 29,” Blanc told La7. “And soon we will have a third star on our shirts."

Gianni Wilson
SWEET .. that answers many questions running through my head ..

finally someone from the management steps up and says something, that's a good improvement .. i just they're not saying that to pull our legs we juventini ..

and one last thing, would the FIGC accept that ?

BTW.. Gsol, is there any news about the trials going on ??
 

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Bjerknes

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Okay, Blanc. But if you truly believe that, why didn't you put up more of a fight against the alleged scandal? Blanc is just a weakling who should have stayed put with Roland Garros.
 
Jul 2, 2006
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:lol:

Former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi has roared back at Hector Cuper’s claims that Inter were robbed of the 2002 Scudetto, and says that their famous May 5 collapse occurred because they have “no balls”

Cuper was in charge of Inter in 2002 when they went into their final day match at Lazio just requiring a win to secure the club’s first Scudetto since 1989.

However the Nerazzurri collapsed to a 4-2 defeat, following a number of defensive howlers, allowing Juventus to win their game and take the title.

Inter President Massimo Moratti has always had a chip on his shoulder about May 5, and has stated on numerous occasions that he believes Juventus cheated to win the championship.

Earlier today Cuper also expressed his doubts: “I have run over and over the events of that year and I'll say to you one thing - we played against Chievo and Ronaldo was denied a decisive penalty.

“The referee was three metres away and pretended not to have seen it. After I understood why.”

Moggi, who has always laughed off these claims by Inter, has hit back at Cuper in sensational fashion.

"Inter lost the Scudetto in 2002 because they have no balls,” Moggi told Siamo Tutti Ct.

“Even Cuper admitted this about his squad. It seems that some people change their opinion over time.”

Inter were for a long time painted by the Italian press as “losers” until they won their first Scudetto for 17 years in 2006 after Juve had their title revoked following Calciopoli.

Anthony Sormani
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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yet another attempt to screw Juve and bring Milan in the CL.

Moggi, Messina and Juve accused AGAIN for the old sim cards. :rolleyes:

They can't accuse us twice for the same :gsol:crime:gsol: but still love dragging us down.

FUCK OFF!!!

what about those illegal inscriptions to the championship and dubious mercato numbers from the Milan clubs Mr. Palazzi?
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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Juventus managing director Jean-Claude Blanc has declared that the Bianconeri have won 29 Scudetti, and not 27.

Juventus won Serie A on the field of play in both 2005 and 2006, but later had these Scudetti stripped, and were also relegated to Serie B, for their alleged involvement in the Calciopoli crisis.

Bianconeri fans and other figures have always maintained that Calciopoli was just a conspiracy involving Inter President Massimo Moratti, as well as former Telecom Italia President Tronchetti Provera and ex FIGC President Guido Rossi.

The new leadership that took over at Juventus following the scandal have yet to be really accepted by Juventini, many of who still have a strong bond with the old Triade of Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega.

However recently it seems that President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli, Blanc, and even much-maligned sporting director Alessio Secco are just beginning perhaps to win over some cynics.

Blanc in particular will have won favour with many after he declared that he completely recognised, as official, the two revoked Scudetti from 2005 and 2006.

"The number of Scudetti won by Juve is 29,” Blanc told La7. “And soon we will have a third star on our shirts."

Gianni Wilson

and it took you THIS long to make this statement ??

fuck off, BLANK !!!

:lol:

Former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi has roared back at Hector Cuper’s claims that Inter were robbed of the 2002 Scudetto, and says that their famous May 5 collapse occurred because they have “no balls”

Cuper was in charge of Inter in 2002 when they went into their final day match at Lazio just requiring a win to secure the club’s first Scudetto since 1989.

However the Nerazzurri collapsed to a 4-2 defeat, following a number of defensive howlers, allowing Juventus to win their game and take the title.

Inter President Massimo Moratti has always had a chip on his shoulder about May 5, and has stated on numerous occasions that he believes Juventus cheated to win the championship.

Earlier today Cuper also expressed his doubts: “I have run over and over the events of that year and I'll say to you one thing - we played against Chievo and Ronaldo was denied a decisive penalty.

“The referee was three metres away and pretended not to have seen it. After I understood why.”

Moggi, who has always laughed off these claims by Inter, has hit back at Cuper in sensational fashion.

"Inter lost the Scudetto in 2002 because they have no balls,” Moggi told Siamo Tutti Ct.

“Even Cuper admitted this about his squad. It seems that some people change their opinion over time.”

Inter were for a long time painted by the Italian press as “losers” until they won their first Scudetto for 17 years in 2006 after Juve had their title revoked following Calciopoli.

Anthony Sormani


Moggi is awesome !!!:juvefan2:




BRING MOGGI BACK NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:flag3:
 
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gsol

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    As far as Blanc's words, it pleases me to hear them say that but it is more of the same. Unfortunately Montezemolo didn't agree and put money before pride forcing the team to step away from civil appeals. Months agao Cobolli made similar remarks.

    Ya they are pussies and don't know how to assess talent but all in all I think the last thing they wanted was Serie B. The problem was Montemerda and that crossdresser Elkann. His brother I doubt did much as he seems failry detached. In truth Cobolli, and Blanc along with that other queef Zaccone formulated a perfect appeal but were pressured into dropping it. I'd still love to kick all of them in the ribs for it but the lions share of the blame goes to the "owners" and Montemerda.

    Then we come in...we take the stage on May 15th in the TAR Regional Court. We are fully expecting to get rejected based on the fact that the head of teh TAR is the same Pasquale De Lise that heads up the Sports Justice Courts that relegated us in the first place but that rejection will be our ticket into the State Council. In the meantime preparations for Europe continue. Wherever we win is fine by us, so long as Juve's name is cleared, our titles come back, and the money lost is paid back in full.
     
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    gsol

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    What makes me laugh about the SIM card issue is that the referees have already been absolved of everything yet they continue to spread BS about the club. Most people by now know that the SIM Card tables have been picked apart by technological experts who called into question the authenticity of the suspected computer generated tables.
     
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    gsol

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    how would you rate our chances of getting those two titles back , I personally think that that will never happen , but then again who knows.
    short term 0%
    long term 70%

    It might take a few years but I think in the end it will happen.

    Too much evidence favors us and once outside of Italy our chances increase dramatically.
     

    JCK

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    yet another attempt to screw Juve and bring Milan in the CL.

    Moggi, Messina and Juve accused AGAIN for the old sim cards. :rolleyes:

    They can't accuse us twice for the same :gsol:crime:gsol: but still love dragging us down.

    FUCK OFF!!!

    what about those illegal inscriptions to the championship and dubious mercato numbers from the Milan clubs Mr. Palazzi?
    :sigh:
     

    Diego

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    “The referee was three metres away and pretended not to have seen it. After I understood why.”

    Moggi, who has always laughed off these claims by Inter, has hit back at Cuper in sensational fashion.

    "Inter lost the Scudetto in 2002 because they have no balls,” Moggi told Siamo Tutti Ct.

    “Even Cuper admitted this about his squad. It seems that some people change their opinion over time.”

    Inter were for a long time painted by the Italian press as “losers” until they won their first Scudetto for 17 years in 2006 after Juve had their title revoked following Calciopoli.

    Anthony Sormani

    Hehe Forza Moggi!!!!:bow: :beer: :beer: :beer:
     
    Jul 5, 2005
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    Juventus face further sanctions in match-fixing scandal as Moggi is accused of creating secret phone system with officials

    Last updated at 11:42am on 24th April 2008


    Juventus have been charged, along with former general manager Luciano Moggi and match officials, in the second part of a probe into the 2006 match-fixing scandal.

    The Italian club, who were relegated to Serie B when the first set of punishments was handed out in 2006, are in danger of receiving further sanctions from the Italian Football Federdation because of Moggi's actions while he was at the club.

    Moggi was banned from football for five years after the first part of the probe for leading attempts to secure compliant referees for some teams' games.

    He is now accused of giving foreign mobile telephone SIM cards to match officials to create a secret system of communicating with them.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...in_article_id=561707&in_page_id=1779&ito=1490

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    Fucking retards. How much will this shit last?
     

    Omair

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    Sep 27, 2006
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    Juventus face further sanctions in match-fixing scandal as Moggi is accused of creating secret phone system with officials

    Last updated at 11:42am on 24th April 2008


    Juventus have been charged, along with former general manager Luciano Moggi and match officials, in the second part of a probe into the 2006 match-fixing scandal.

    The Italian club, who were relegated to Serie B when the first set of punishments was handed out in 2006, are in danger of receiving further sanctions from the Italian Football Federdation because of Moggi's actions while he was at the club.

    Moggi was banned from football for five years after the first part of the probe for leading attempts to secure compliant referees for some teams' games.

    He is now accused of giving foreign mobile telephone SIM cards to match officials to create a secret system of communicating with them.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...in_article_id=561707&in_page_id=1779&ito=1490

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    Fucking retards. How much will this shit last?
    But he's not at the club NOW, is he? I say media are just looking for something to blabber about ..
     
    Jul 5, 2005
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    But he's not at the club NOW, is he? I say media are just looking for something to blabber about ..
    He is not at the club now but it seems that some people want Juve to pay for ever for all the personal faults this man made while he was at the club. This is crazy.
     

    Omair

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    Sep 27, 2006
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    Well, tell you what .. not even the most unjust court in the world can penalize anyone for double jeopardy .. we've got our sanctions now bug off ..

    if anything happens i don't think EU would approve of that ...
     

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