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Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
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The others should be revoked and left unassigned, but not our titles, we won them fair and sqaure on the pitch, Inter and all the other teams had the same so called ref favours as we did. It was us who got punished for it. Now when the truth comes out they should be penalised too! Ow and a big we are sorry Mighty JUVENTUS FC on the front of every newspaper would be appriciated next to our 2 titles and a big sum of money!
 

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Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Calciopoli Watch: Inter Made The Most Phonecalls In 'Farsopoli', But They Were Hidden - Former Referee Designator Paolo Bergamo

Former referee designator Paolo Bergamo believes Juventus were wrongly punished in 2006 because crucial evidence was missing...


Former referee designator Paolo Bergamo alleges Inter made the most phonecalls during Calciopoli, but it was Juventus and Luciano Moggi who were punished on one call during the orginal sports trial in 2006.

Bergamo, who has been a witness in the current Calciopoli 2 trial at the Tribunal of Naples has revealed a number of calls went missing in 2006 - something that has come to light in the current trial.

He alleges that Juventus were convicted on one phone involving the then sports director Luciano Moggi.

Bergamo also claims it was Inter who allegedly used and abused a system of communication designed by the FIGC to keep relations between clubs and referees above board.

Bergamo told Radio Power Station: "It was a moment when we were asked to create a tranquil situation for referees.

"The Federation (FIGC) gaves us a telephone which they used to pay for and they knew all the statements.

"Our phone numbers were given to all the clubs, and they all used to call us.

"At the time we were accused of speaking too much, but today clubs moan that we have closed up.

"The AIA (Italian referees association) proposed that referees must not speak with anyone, but then no-one liked that proposal.

"I think they tried to create a climate of tranquility for referees before matches to help referees.

"At the time (2006) they considered it was not something to be done, but this is not the truth.

"At the time Farsopoli (Calciopoli) broke out, they showed just one call as evidence regarding myself and Moggi. All the others were hidden.

"But, I used to speak with everyone. In particular I used to speak with Inter because they never used to win back then, and they always used to moan."
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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What pisses me downright the most, is general football fans will always look back on it as "Juve were sole culprits, found guilty and payed the price. That's why they can't win anything now." That's exactly how anyone I know, who follows football, thinks. I try to explain it was a farce, I immediately get shot down because I'm a "fanboy".


I pray this whole things comes to light and some sort of retribution is made towards Inter, not just so Juve can clear its name, but the fans can clear their name as well. We're the most innocent of all, in all of this.

Sadly, I don't think things will go our way.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,367
What pisses me downright the most, is general football fans will always look back on it as "Juve were sole culprits, found guilty and payed the price. That's why they can't win anything now." That's exactly how anyone I know, who follows football, thinks. I try to explain it was a farce, I immediately get shot down because I'm a "fanboy".


I pray this whole things comes to light and some sort of retribution is made towards Inter, not just so Juve can clear its name, but the fans can clear their name as well. We're the most innocent of all, in all of this.

Sadly, I don't think things will go our way.
EXactly, this thread will grow bigger and bigger but in reality nothing will happen.
 
Apr 15, 2006
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That's not what goal reported. The report said that 23rd would be the last day that the court would hear the testimonies of witnesses. The goal report said that they then will hear from the accused. It's drawing to an end, yes, but not quite the end yet.
Aaah... my bad. :tup:

BTw, I can't believe Bergamo used those actual words to describe how Inter never used to win. It's so funny! :lol:
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
Cancel their license and turn their building into a shame museum. Anything less can not be considered as justice.
I'd really like to see them suffer as an institution though. Having to sell all their players and starting off with a bunch of nobodies would be hilarious. Plus that way the Interisti won't just latch on to another team like some homeless parasites.

I bet it'd take them a decade or so to make it back to Serie A, just to be let floating around the relegation zone.
 

Lo-Pan

Disciple of Gonzo
Feb 11, 2009
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The friends of mine i have spoken to of the case, listing the main culprits, what we actually got done for, and who decided our punishment and charged us, parting the waves for Moses Moratti to win everything in sight...none have been surprised, hardly sympathetic, but their idea of italian football and of italy as a whole is that its a very corrupt country...it isnt shocking to them to see the most succesful team beaten down, through corrupt officials in high places, and the Moses Moratti character, come in and take Juve's place at the top of the christmas tree...i was pleased that some of them were also smart enough to know a little of our beloved buerlesconi...'they couldnt fuck milan over too bad, could they...that cunt would have had them killed!'...indeed.

My footballing people believe me, but have little interest, and if they do, its that i should be happy that we seem to be regaining our spirit on the pitch....they also remind me that however bad things get for Juve, nothing of it compares with my english team (gillingham) recent 7-4 mauling at the hands of acrington stanley...
 
Jun 13, 2007
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It would prove just how fucked up and corrupt Serie A. Why would anyone want to watch a league that is run by a bunch of moronic parasites?

We would probably be rotting away in Serie C or somewhere like that if it wasn't for Del piero, Nedved, Buffon, Camo, Trez. Doesn't that thought scare you?

Would anyone care? Would anyone intervene? Would the media try to help us? No.

The fact is, the Calciopoli nearly destroyed us. And if they(Serie A) could get away with something this dirty, then it's not too hard to believe that they've always been getting away with things this dirty, or even worse, that they always will be getting away with this type of shit.


If Moggi proves that we were innocent after all this; we will probably all be really happy and maybe even proud. But with that comes a frightening realization of the state Serie A is in.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
It would prove just how fucked up and corrupt Serie A. Why would anyone want to watch a league that is run by a bunch of moronic parasites?

We would probably be rotting away in Serie C or somewhere like that if it wasn't for Del piero, Nedved, Buffon, Camo, Trez. Doesn't that thought scare you?

Would anyone care? Would anyone intervene? Would the media try to help us? No.

The fact is, the Calciopoli nearly destroyed us. And if they(Serie A) could get away with something this dirty, then it's not too hard to believe that they've always been getting away with things this dirty, or even worse, that they always will be getting away with this type of shit.


If Moggi proves that we were innocent after all this
; we will probably all be really happy and maybe even proud. But with that comes a frightening realization of the state Serie A was in.
Edited and fixed. If we are innocent and found innocent then cleared...then Serie A will have been cleansed.

 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,622
I just read some news ones on meelan and I'm floored!!! The worst is that they've been declared useless because Meani was not officially part of the club.

What a bunch of BULLSHIT!

just small excerpts:

- Meani: Gli dico che Galliani non vuole che Copelli venga punito perché è un ragazzo bravo, capace.

Meani: I'll tell him that Galliani doesn't want Copelli(ref) to be punished because he's a good kid.

Comunque, oh, se vuoi, mandamelo ancora Ambrosino

anyway, if you want send me Ambrosino(ref) again.

mi sono permesso di prendere Marcello (Ambrosino, ndr), con il quale ho un buon rapporto e dirgli che mi sono arrivati molti complimenti da parte anche del Milan.

I have a good rapport with Marcello and tell him he got a lot of compliments from meelan.

...


Meani: Esatto! E’ quasi pronto per fare il Milan…

Meani about another ref: yep, he's almost ready to ref meelan.


another one coming up where Meani tells a guy that the watches are ready for the refs.

and these guys were allowed to play the CL and in the end win it? :sergio:


Moggi's thousands and thousands are no way close to those ones and Facchetti's.


:sigh:
 

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