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Mark

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Tornano le intercettazioni, Inter sotto tiro

22:53 del 14 maggio

Foto genericaTornano intercettazioni compromettenti sul calcio italiano. Questa volta, secondo quanto risulta a Radiocor, sono esponenti dell'Inter a essere coinvolti in una vicenda dai contorni ancora tutti da chiarire. Lo confermano fonti vicine agli inquirenti. Si tratta di intercettazioni seguite dai
Carabinieri di Trento che riguarderebbero anche scommesse effettuate da giocatori neroazzurri sulla vittoria dello scudetto 2006/2007 (poi conquistato dall'Inter). In
particolare, gli inquirenti stanno cercando di chiarire i
contenuti di conversazioni che per le parole utilizzate
lasciano pensare alla volonta' di nascondere i reali
significati delle affermazioni intercettate.
Le intercettazioni telefoniche sono scaturite dall'indagine per traffico di droga che riguardava il procuratore sportivo Donato Brescia. Gli esponenti dell'Inter intercettati sono Sinisa Mihajlovic, l'allenatore Roberto Mancini e il capitano Javier Zanetti. I tre comunque non risultano indagati. ((www.radiocor))



The last phrase says the 3 morons are not being investigated so f*ck off!!!
 
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    Any news on the appeal? I thought it was this past Tuesday.
    Appeal starts tomorrow in the TAR court.


    Mark I read about the Inter phone taps but little has been released so far. It started with wiretaps investigating drug trafficking with sporting agent Donato Brescia.

    Apparantly a bunch of Intertristi were betting on their own scudetto "triumph" last year.

    http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=21&a=81303

    As much as I love the news I'll wait for more info before I crack the spumante.
     

    AlexTheGreat

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    Tornano le intercettazioni, Inter sotto tiro

    22:53 del 14 maggio

    Foto genericaTornano intercettazioni compromettenti sul calcio italiano. Questa volta, secondo quanto risulta a Radiocor, sono esponenti dell'Inter a essere coinvolti in una vicenda dai contorni ancora tutti da chiarire. Lo confermano fonti vicine agli inquirenti. Si tratta di intercettazioni seguite dai
    Carabinieri di Trento che riguarderebbero anche scommesse effettuate da giocatori neroazzurri sulla vittoria dello scudetto 2006/2007 (poi conquistato dall'Inter). In
    particolare, gli inquirenti stanno cercando di chiarire i
    contenuti di conversazioni che per le parole utilizzate
    lasciano pensare alla volonta' di nascondere i reali
    significati delle affermazioni intercettate.
    Le intercettazioni telefoniche sono scaturite dall'indagine per traffico di droga che riguardava il procuratore sportivo Donato Brescia. Gli esponenti dell'Inter intercettati sono Sinisa Mihajlovic, l'allenatore Roberto Mancini e il capitano Javier Zanetti. I tre comunque non risultano indagati. ((www.radiocor))



    The last phrase says the 3 morons are not being investigated so f*ck off!!!
    even those bastards are convicted it could be described as individual cases, and inter would get away of this without any harm
     

    Mark

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    yeah it,s too early and nothing will probably happen but having Inter, it's players linked and in the same phrase with the words drugs, illegal betting, mafia and other shit shouldn't be good right? They sent a team in Serie B without any refs bought and wire taps being misinterpreted so why wouldn't they go in Serie C2 for just thsi crap that just came up? :D
     
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    gsol

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    because they sponsor the league and its tribunal...same reason we went to B and they stitched our title on their jersey.
     

    Dominic

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    Terrible and poor sources(if at all). Just take the very first post of this thread, about all the people involved. It's all a bunch of nonsense. Look those people of one by one and you'll find out what i'm talking about.
     
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    What you are saying is extremely ignorant. Sorry buddy but your argument there is pathetic at best. Look at all those people and what you get is a common interest.

    Regardless of the clear as day picture that all of those conflicts of interest present there is a lot that you are not catching. Throughout these 160+ pages you can find sources as concrete as the sentence itself, wiretaps, quotes from the responsible judges, arrest reports and confessions regarding evidence tampering and our own President admitting that he was aware that Juventus didn't deserve the punishment but accepted it for a common good.

    Want to keep justifying the farse of a tribunal's decision to slow Juventus down, be my guest but you will have an upward battle in here that will require much more substantial arguments than what you have presented.
     
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    - A woman named Caterina Plateo worked for Telecom under one of their chief investigators
    - She begins asking herself why she is being asked to spy on certain individuals
    - Among the individuals are Luciano Moggi and Antonio Giraudo
    - She is eventually instructed to begin tampering with evidence
    - She begins bringing portable USB drives to work and copying all her files
    - She brings them to the Milan prosecutors and her interrogation leads to the arrests of key Telecom figures
    - Within weeks her superior chief investigator is found dead by suicide
    - His name was Adamo Bove

    This is some fantasy I’ve concocted huh?

    http://www.repubblica.it/2006/09/sezioni/cronaca/retata-spie-2/juventus-spioni/juventus-spioni.html

    http://www.lastampa.it/redazione/cmsSezioni/cronache/200701articoli/16805girata.asp


    Weak source?
     

    tibike

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    Terrible and poor sources(if at all). Just take the very first post of this thread, about all the people involved. It's all a bunch of nonsense. Look those people of one by one and you'll find out what i'm talking about.
    All right, if you ignore all the people, the potential conspiracy and all, there are still the trial documents, that are fishy.
     

    Dostoevsky

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    Inter Rocked By Mafia Scandal

    On the eve of a decisive Scudetto weekend, Inter Milan have been rocked by a shocking Mafia scandal.

    This Sunday is the final round of the Serie A season, with Inter going into their game at Parma just one point clear of second-placed Roma.

    The pressure was already on given the fact that the Nerazzurri have twice squandered the chance to seal the Scudetto by first losing to Milan, and then last week drawing at home to Siena.

    Now some shocking revelations have been leaked, as the Daily Telegraph has exposed a Mafia scandal involving the club, Coach Roberto Mancini, and his assistant Sinisa Mihaljovic.

    It all revolves around Inter’s tailor, Domenico Brescia, who has been revealed to be a convicted murderer, who is closely involved with the Crisafulli Mafia organisation.

    The 55-year-old is suspected by the police to be a cocaine supplier, and he has been under scrutiny from investigators.

    The transcripts of over 200 of Brescia’s conversations with Mancini, Mihaljovic and a number of Inter players were recorded, and leaked to the press. While many of these phone calls were just ordinary, and regarded clothing matters and tickets to matches, some, and one in particular are far more serious.

    In one call Brescia and Mancini are recorded discussing Daniele Bizzozzero, a Mafioso associate of Brescia's who had fled the peninsula to Monte Carlo, before fleeing again to Paris in an attempt to escape the police.

    "What happened to him," Mancini asks Brescia.

    "How was he arrested? I told him to stay [in Paris] and wait for a pardon."

    Brescia then replied to Mancini that Bizzozzero was stupid, to which Mancini responded: "He has always behaved well with me."

    The fact that Mancini asked Brescia about the welfare of a mafioso exile, and suggested that he should stay on the run from police, is certain to send some shockwaves throughout the Calcio community.

    In other phone calls, Mancini mysteriously demanded that Brescia immediately fetch him "two coathangers", while another Inter employee was recorded speaking about "packs of stuff" in Brescia's car.

    goal.com
     

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