Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (72 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Roughly translated latest part of it

In the future we will see if there will be other acquittals or sentencing myths, then we will have the consciousness that the number of Juventus scudetto's are 29 and not two less that there have been taken away.

I'm not so sure if it's this way,I'm not so good on articles like this one.I had to use :google: also.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Roughly translated latest part of it

In the future we will see if there will be other acquittals or sentencing myths, then we will have the consciousness that the number of Juventus scudetto's are 29 and not two less that there have been taken away.

I'm not so sure if it's this way,I'm not so good on articles like this one.I had to use :google: also.
"The convictions are much milder than what the accusation wanted. If there will be other acquittals like this then they'll have to give us back the two titles"
Interesting that the Club is starting to talk the talk.

Will they start to walk the walk and actually fight to get the Scudetti back, though?
 

cunninlynguists

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May 7, 2006
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Roughly translated latest part of it

In the future we will see if there will be other acquittals or sentencing myths, then we will have the consciousness that the number of Juventus scudetto's are 29 and not two less that there have been taken away.

I'm not so sure if it's this way,I'm not so good on articles like this one.I had to use :google: also.
"The convictions are much milder than what the accusation wanted. If there will be other acquittals like this then they'll have to give us back the two titles"
thanks both
 
Jul 2, 2006
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Interesting that the Club is starting to talk the talk.

Will they start to walk the walk and actually fight to get the Scudetti back, though?
I don't think so.Board's policy won't change.Montezemolo wanted to get rid of Moggi at all cost to seizing all power for himself.Gigli is just a pawn(even though he wants to do good things for club) as Montezemolo is real president.

I heard that Gigli will say goodbye as his contract is expiring this summer.Maybe that's why he started to talk about truth.
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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I don't think so.Board's policy won't change.Montezemolo wanted to get rid of Moggi at all cost to seizing all power for himself.Gigli is just a pawn(even though he wants to do good things for club) as Montezemolo is real president.

I heard that Gigli will say goodbye as his contract is expiring this summer.Maybe that's why he started to talk about truth.

I think Juve are becoming more willing to talk about it now that we are getting stronger.

It would have been very dangerous for the club to say these things a year or two back when we were weaker and more vulnerable.
 

Bozi

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FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCK

Only 18 months, he got away with it.
;)

he better not drop that famous soap :p
he will only be dropping teh soap in his own luxury apartment, unless moratti sneaks in and uses a strap-on i don't see what he has to worry about

what a farse, Moggi the scapegoat to everyone else's guilt and crimes.
:oops: do you know what he was convicted for here or are you using the maher standard copy/paste reply method?

Before people go off commenting on today’s news I want to clarify a few things.

Moggi has been sentenced to little more than a year with his son in prison. People who know nothing of calciopoli will think that these are the same trials and in their ignorance will think that he is going to jail for being a “cheat”. Far from it.

He, his son, and all of GEA in fact were again absolved of player/coach monopolization much like in the initial trial which concluded in October of 2007.

What they were charged with was making comments deemed threatening during the initial trial (when Moggi was already well out of football).

Journalists are already saying that the sentence will be very difficult to uphold under appeal which is set to begin right away. Odds are he won’t serve a day but whether he does or not is of little relevance to Juventus or Calciopoli related appeals.
exactly this is not a calciopoli related conviction but folk put 2+2 together and come out with david silva to juve

on a side note you have to laugh at the italian judiciary system where anything under a 2 year sentence is automatically suspended
 
Jul 2, 2006
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Moggi seems confident about revealing truth.

"We will also see some good things happen in Naples with Calciopoli.

"This sentence is a step towards the truth and every club president in Italy will need to be careful because they could all be accused of violence."

Tuttosport
 

Respaul

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Interesting a person who purports to be knowledgeable on a given subject is found to be asking for a translation... Thus showing that in relation to the topic at hand, knowledgeable can only actually represent a lack of understanding of said subject...
 

AngelaL

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Aug 25, 2006
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Interesting a person who purports to be knowledgeable on a given subject is found to be asking for a translation... Thus showing that in relation to the topic at hand, knowledgeable can only actually represent a lack of understanding of said subject...
Hello stranger! ;)

Where have you been?

Doesn;t really matter!

Welcome back! :)
 

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