Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (43 Viewers)

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Calciopoli 2006 - the sports trial which saw Juventus stripped of two titles and sent to Serie B - is not credible according to former referee designator Paolo Bergamo.

The former ref chief claims prosecutors four years ago never took note of his statements when he told them of the contacts he had with clubs and individuals.

Bergamo was at FIGC headquarters when he was questioned by federal prosecutor Stefano Pallazzi over the 2006 proceedings in relation to their own investigation into evidence which is again being used at the current trial in Naples.

"I have the maximum spirit to collaborate, I hope they believe me now seeing as in 2006 no one wanted to listen to me. The truth is that at the time they held a farcical process," Bergamo told Tuttosport.

"I can say with absolute certainty that with the new phone calls which have emerged recently, the theorem that led to the 2006 trial is not credible.

"It's sad to speak about these things four years on. I used to speak with everyone. I have always said that I used to speak with Giacinto Facchetti and Massimo Moratti and I did it because the FIGC wanted me to.

"I used to speak with everyone regarding the draws for referees, and no one proved in Napoli that the draws with fixed.

"As for the dinners... I had dinner with Facchetti first and then [Adriano] Galliani and after with Luciano Moggi and Antonio Giraudo, but only the Juventus guys had their houses surrounded by police."
 

Ramin

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Nov 18, 2003
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We'll see, personally I can't see the FIGC ever enforcing something which would damage calcio to such a degree again, but transparency would be nice.
I agree. No matter what happens, its very unlikely they will demote Inter or any other team involved for that matter.

If they decide to punish Inter, a -30 points penalty in the league would be nice. Then they'd be demoted "on the field".
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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Penta (One of Moggi crew): “Inter risk demotion to Serie B”
That would be amazing. They would have a much harder time coming back than we did.

Even with a thirty point penalty I can see em being relegated the next season. No one's gonna want to stay there expect for Zanetti maybe and he's getting old.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Cannavaro is also keeping an eye on another of his former clubs, as Juventus President Andrea Agnelli is fighting to have the Calciopoli titles re-assigned.

“He is right, as that team was the best on the pitch. It wasn’t normal for Luciano Moggi to have special SIM cards to talk to referees, but all the clubs had less than transparent relationships with the officials.

“We have to set precise rules so the referees are left to do their work. In Italy we have rules that nobody really respects. We’ve all got to wake up.”

Cannavaro had a brief stint at Inter too, but the Nerazzurri have parted company with Rafa Benitez to draft in Leonardo.

“Benitez is a good Coach, but he could’ve waited a few days after the Club World Cup to speak out. I wish Leonardo luck, but the atmosphere around Inter seems to have gone back to what it was five years ago.”
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
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I thought all the booz and ladies he's getting here made him forget!

The guys is always at night clubs, hanging out with ladies and attending social events!
 

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