Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (59 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Inter is screwed...but no way they are going to send them to Serie B. They fucked up the league when we went there, no way they'll do it again.

They will lose their Scudetto maybe.
 

292929

New Member
Mar 31, 2010
48
But I still don't get it, why should they give the scudetti back to us? All I can read is that they have found some phone calls between Moratti - Facchetti - Bergamo, not that we're clean (which we are.....)
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
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Mar 6, 2007
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Ancora una news in anteprima sul nostro forum da parte dell'assistente di Luciano Moggi. Dopo le telefonate tra Bergamo e Facchetti , viene svelata ora, data e contenuto di una telefonata tra l'ex designatore Paolo Bergamo ed il patron dell'Inter Massimo Moratti. Il 10 gennaio 2005 ore 12.20 Bergamo chiama Moratti, e dopo i convenevoli il designatore comunica a Moratti che avrebbe pensato a Gabriele per l'Inter e Moratti risponde che va bene... Il 13 gennaio 2005 si giocherà Bologna-Inter di Coppa Italia, terminata con la vittoria dell'Inter per 1-3 e l'arbitro era Gabriele. Attendiamo sviluppi.

http://www.giulemanidallajuve.com/newsite/index.asp
To summarise on 10th Jan 2005 Bergamo spoke to Moratti, saying he was thinking about assigning referee Gabriele to an Inter game, Moratti replied that was ok. Inter beat Bologna 3-1 three days later in the Coppa Italia. All seems so familiar.
 

Showdown25

Dag-nabit!
Apr 17, 2009
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Because they can't punish one party for doing this all the while rewarding and pretending that the other party, who is the main beneficiary, hasn't been doing the exact same thing the whole time.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Inter is screwed...but no way they are going to send them to Serie B. They fucked up the league when we went there, no way they'll do it again.

They will lose their Scudetto maybe.
Yes they are. Moratti should have to pay our financial losses...Give us Sneijder, Balotelli, Santon and Maicon...plus the titles and call it even.
DP: I hope they give us back those scudetti.
When did he say that?
IMO we'll be getting those Scudetti back 90%. It's just a matter of time though.
How much time? Would be funny in the coming weeks as it would probably mess with their psychological level and watch them crash in CL and League.
To summarise on 10th Jan 2005 Bergamo spoke to Moratti, saying he was thinking about assigning referee Gabriele to an Inter game, Moratti replied that was ok. Inter beat Bologna 3-1 three days later in the Coppa Italia. All seems so familiar.
Thanks
 

292929

New Member
Mar 31, 2010
48
Because they can't punish one party for doing this all the while rewarding and pretending that the other party, who is the main beneficiary, hasn't been doing the exact same thing the whole time.
OK, why should not Roma (for example) get the scudetti then, if they found Inter guilty....
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
I can't believe the initial verdicts in 2006 would have fined us 31,00,000.00 pounds and sent us to Serie C1. :sergio:

We really would have been screwed.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
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I've got two messages.
Come riportato sul nostro forum dall’assistente di Luciano Moggi, le telefonate di cui da anni parlano sia l’ex direttore generale della Juventus che l’ex designatore Bergamo ci sono ed in un numero molto consistente. Inutile sottolineare come queste telefonate, in quanto misteriosamente ritenute meno “compromettenti” di quelle di Giraudo e di Moggi agli occhi di procura e Auricchio's team, recitino una parte molto importante nel processo di Napoli, e che per questo non verranno divulgate al volo né saranno divulgate - nela loro totalità - prima delle prossime udienze. Quello che possiamo fare oggi è dire che non stiamo parlando di semplici tabulati e chiederci: perché l’ex designatore Paolo Bergamo chiama Giacinto Facchetti alle 16:47 del 3 gennaio 2005? E perché Giacinto Facchetti chiama, sempre Bergamo, solo due giorni dopo, alla vigilia di Livorno-Inter (18:33 del 5 gennaio 2005)? Cosa si sono detti? Un semplice scambio di auguri per la befana?

http://www.giulemanidallajuve.com/newsite/articoli_dettaglio.asp?id=686

Seguiteci perché presto vi faremo qualche sorpresa ;)
Imagine someone like Facchetti's name being dragged through the mud.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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Because Moggi is proving in the Napoli trial that there was no Cupola(him with the refs designators and refs) by having nothing concrete in those calls and other clubs involved like inter now. One of the big thing against us was the "sorteggio" which was proven that it was not tricked, many refs are getting cleared...

The new stuff on inter you could see it two ways 1) They were all doing it then they should all be cleared or 2) These calls are much more incriminating(starting to look like it) than those calls Moggi made so THEY should be the ones getting punished.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,949
Because Moggi is proving in the Napoli trial that there was no Cupola(him with the refs designators and refs) by having nothing concrete in those calls and other clubs involved like inter now. One of the big thing against us was the "sorteggio" which was proven that it was not tricked, many refs are getting cleared...

The new stuff on inter you could see it two ways 1) They were all doing it then they should all be cleared or 2) These calls are much more incriminating(starting to look like it) than those calls Moggi made so THEY should be the ones getting punished.
I'll have option 2 please Mark.
 

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