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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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But didnt we already took a nice bribe of 200mil from the Italian federation, exactly for this reason??
Gsol posted about this back then, but most of the funs were more interested about flaming Moggi...

We took those money, in order for the Italian football to survive.
We shouldnt because they did all they could to destroy us and we should take them with us.
The Agneli invested the sum right away on Fiat, in order to bounce back, instead of keeping more of our stars and then buy a few more and start were we left from, right in our first year back in seria A.
But we have opted to spend 50mil instead and buy quantity, instead of few quality players.
Secco and co destroyed all that cash and i doubt that we will take the case to european courts now.
We were just wasting time, with those appeals, only to appease the hard core fans, we also wasted time and the only opportunity we had to rebuild our team, when we could.

The ones who put us in this situation, made sure that we wont bounce back for a decade at least.
Hopefully by then, juve fans will wake up and impose a change of ownership!
Wait, we took a 200m bribe? When did Gsol post this?
 

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JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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Link?

I thought the trial happened right before the world cup and the decision was made within weeks and Juve were going to appeal it? then they said (FIFA) they would take italy out if necessary.
You obviously thought wrong budd.

Club punishments

On 4 July 2006, the Italian Football Federation's prosecutor, Stefano Palazzi, called for all four clubs at the centre of the match-fixing scandal to be thrown out of Serie A. Palazzi called for Juventus to drop to at least Serie C1 (his statement read that Juventus should be sent "lower than Serie B," without a specific division stated) and for Fiorentina and Lazio to at least Serie B. He also asked for points penalties to be imposed (six for Juventus, three for Milan, and 15 for both Fiorentina and Lazio). The prosecutor also called for Juventus to be stripped of its 2005 and 2006 titles.[2]
In the case against Reggina on 13 August, the prosecutor called for Reggina to be demoted to Serie B with a 15-point penalty.[3] On 17 August, Reggina's punishment was handed down: a 15-point penalty, but no relegation from Serie A.[4] Furthermore, the club was fined the equivalent of £68,000, whilst the club president Pasquale "Lillo" Foti was fined £20,000 and banned from the game for two-and-a-half years.[5]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Italian_football_scandal

That date was just after the final in a couple of days IIRC.
 

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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Let me get this straight. Our request was rejected not because we had no moral, ethical or legal grounds to the scudetto, but because the statute of limitations ran out?

Out of curiosity, when was this expiry date?
Any1?

The reason I ask is because I'm curious if this expiry date occurred while the FIGC were taking their time to investigate our appeal. The fact they concluded everything in 2 weeks 5 years ago based on evidence that has proven to be incomplete and inaccurate, while it took them over a year to look at evidence the court in Naples said was legit is really fishy.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Any1?

The reason I ask is because I'm curious if this expiry date occurred while the FIGC were taking their time to investigate our appeal. The fact they concluded everything in 2 weeks 5 years ago based on evidence that has proven to be incomplete and inaccurate, while it took them over a year to look at evidence the court in Naples said was legit is really fishy.
Yeah, it's fishy alright.
 

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