Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (54 Viewers)

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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I read a bit of it and it's Pairetto telling Moratti to "Try to make 10 good consecutive results eh"

Moratti also told him that he was impressed by ref Bertini. He also said that in person to the ref.

inter won 3-2. Samp were up 2-0, gives 4min and inter score in the 88th, 91st and 93min.

They also talk about meeting each other later.
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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Just watched the highlights on Youtube. To be fair, inter should have had a penalty when they were losing 2-0 that wasn't given.
ok but he wasn't supposed to talk to this guy. He even denied he ever did.

They seem very friendly with each other, talk often on the phone, he even hopes inter win their next 10 games, Moratti compliments a job well done by that ref, mentions clubs calling the ref designator when they're happy(them in this case and others) and unhappy(Moggi...)...
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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this means no justice for juve, so we will be the new liverpool... top club with good players but will always struggle to win and especially with benitez in change :sergio:
Calciopoli is a lame excuse to use for the current failures. Sure it was instrumental in the demise of the club but our BOD's are to held solely responsible for this mess. Poor management, coupled with bad coaching decisions & constructing the team with the wrong players has brought us to this point.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Calciopoli is a lame excuse to use for the current failures. Sure it was instrumental in the demise of the club but our BOD's are to held solely responsible for this mess. Poor management, coupled with bad coaching decisions & constructing the team with the wrong players has brought us to this point.
I disagree. We'd never be at this point if Calciopoli didn't happen.
 

The Curr

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I should have said more than I did.

I really don't agree that "our BOD's are to held solely responsible for this mess."

Do you really think that if they had made less mistakes we'd be back to where we were pre-Calciopoli?
 

Byrone

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I should have said more than I did.

I really don't agree that "our BOD's are to held solely responsible for this mess."

Do you really think that if they had made less mistakes we'd be back to where we were pre-Calciopoli?
Who decided on the appointment of coaches?

Who gave the go ahead on transfers?

Who decided for terrible results to come one after the other until it was to late & then appoint another hapless coach?

I never said we'd be back but we'd certainly be in a better position.We could have offered Inter some serious, stern opposition & come to think of it, we certainly could have won the league.

How many times have Inter slipped up, only for our boys to screw it up? If we had a solid backline with some serious impact players, we would certainly have won another scudetto.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Who decided on the appointment of coaches?

Who gave the go ahead on transfers?

Who decided for terrible results to come one after the other until it was to late & then appoint another hapless coach?

I never said we'd be back but we'd certainly be in a better position.We could have offered Inter some serious, stern opposition & come to think of it, we certainly could have won the league.

How many times have Inter slipped up, only for our boys to screw it up? If we had a solid backline with some serious impact players, we would certainly have won another scudetto.
But you said "solely responsible". The current directors are only there because of Calciopoli. It all goes back to Calciopoli.

Also, I lay more blame with whoever is ultimately in charge (The Elkanns? Andrea Agnelli?) than with the board. None of Cobolli, Blanc and Secco had any real experience that qualified them to run a club the size of Juventus when they were appointed. Obviously, the club was in the middle of a crisis and somebody had to be brought in but I don't think they should have been allowed to remain in their roles for this long. They should have been temporary until we got re-established in Serie A when we would hire more experienced and qualified replacements for them.

We thought Secco had turned a corner when he finally brought Diego to Juve but it's now clear to all of us that this squad is not one that was assembled by anyone competent for the job.
 

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