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    Now we know that Moggi is on to something. On the 19th of April the FIGC decided to expel Moggi indefinitely from soccer in Italy. All of a sudden they decided to “reinterpret” the rules that were changed in 2007 so that Moggi cannot come back.

    Hahahaha They might as well have said “The jig is up. If he wins we’re dead Agnelli will bring him back.”

    http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=7&a=177804
     

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    Dostoevsky

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    Now we know that Moggi is on to something. On the 19th of April the FIGC decided to expel Moggi indefinitely from soccer in Italy. All of a sudden they decided to “reinterpret” the rules that were changed in 2007 so that Moggi cannot come back.

    Hahahaha They might as well have said “The jig is up. If he wins we’re dead Agnelli will bring him back.”

    http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=7&a=177804
    What a load of rubbish. It's true indeed, this shit can only happen in Italy.

    But if they find Juve and/or Moggi innocent how can they do that? Based on what exactly?

    It's all crap, it's obvious they are trying to fuck him/us up. As soon as we announced the president they did this. :tdown: Fuck you very much, FIGC.
     

    C4ISR

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    For the past 4 years, a lifetime ban was never in the works, but as soon as he reveals rampant corruption throughout serie a, the FIGC ban him forever. What a coincidence.

    This is good news. It shows Moggi is really on to something, and it shows the FIGC are as clueless as corrupt as they were in 2006.
     

    Hist

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    Now we know that Moggi is on to something. On the 19th of April the FIGC decided to expel Moggi indefinitely from soccer in Italy. All of a sudden they decided to “reinterpret” the rules that were changed in 2007 so that Moggi cannot come back.

    Hahahaha They might as well have said “The jig is up. If he wins we’re dead Agnelli will bring him back.”

    http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=7&a=177804
    Please explain in detail. What and how did they do what they did?
     

    Kidtaf

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    Makes sense, Merde is on the verge of winning the CL and saving "Italian" football from Ze Germans.. do you really think that te FIGC wants the truth to come out and destroy this moment especially if merde was a main protagonist? Please, we have .1% of winning this and reclaiming our pride.. We just need to get back to our old ways hopefully to show the FIGC that they can not stop us.
     

    memo

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    Makes sense, Merde is on the verge of winning the CL and saving "Italian" football from Ze Germans.. do you really think that te FIGC wants the truth to come out and destroy this moment especially if merde was a main protagonist? Please, we have .1% of winning this and reclaiming our pride.. We just need to get back to our old ways hopefully to show the FIGC that they can not stop us.
    as long as they give us some money i dont care xD
     
    Jul 2, 2006
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    I don't think violence is ever an option or choice
    it is an option of course. especially if they think that they can kick us whenever they want. burn their cars, stone their fucking den if it will bring justice.

    we are talking millions of juventini. i am sure at least hundreds of them bored of being pawns in hands of these mofos. it's time to put real pressure.
     

    Max

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    Makes sense, Merde is on the verge of winning the CL and saving "Italian" football from Ze Germans.. do you really think that te FIGC wants the truth to come out and destroy this moment especially if merde was a main protagonist? Please, we have .1% of winning this and reclaiming our pride.. We just need to get back to our old ways hopefully to show the FIGC that they can not stop us.
    EXACTLY! Everyone go rejoice in the Champions' League thread. Inter won, aren't you pleased? They're saving Italian football! Forza FIGC! Forza Azzurri! Forza Inter!

    I'm ashamed to be ethnically associated with this rotten country.
     

    .zero

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    it is an option of course. especially if they think that they can kick us whenever they want. burn their cars, stone their fucking den if it will bring justice.

    we are talking millions of juventini. i am sure at least hundreds of them bored of being pawns in hands of these mofos. it's time to put real pressure.
    It would be fruitless and dumb

    Violence won't solve anything.

    Being angry and riots would be normal but that can't really change anything.
    :agree:

    Exactly
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Now we know that Moggi is on to something. On the 19th of April the FIGC decided to expel Moggi indefinitely from soccer in Italy. All of a sudden they decided to “reinterpret” the rules that were changed in 2007 so that Moggi cannot come back.

    Hahahaha They might as well have said “The jig is up. If he wins we’re dead Agnelli will bring him back.”

    http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=7&a=177804
    Can this decision be overturned depending on how this trial (and perhaps those to follow) goes?
     

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