Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (29 Viewers)

parashkev

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Long story short Moggi’s team acquired the documents relating to similar instances of suspensions with lifetime ban options that never lead to lifetime bans. This has nothing to do with Inter, scudetti or compensation. It is only relating to the lifetime ban inflicted on Moggi-Giraudo and Mazzini.

They are trying to demonstrate a difference in treatment by the FIGC from one case to the next to prove that Moggi wasn’t treated fairly, i.e. Preziozi, Sabatini and Dal Cin were caught and confessed to an actual fix and not banned with various excuses like “too much time has passed” even though only 3 years had passed when Moggi was banned after 5 years despite no evidence of fixes or the excuse that Dal Cin was no longer employed at Venezia (the fix was Venezia-Genoa) when Moggi too was banned despite no longer being employed at Juve. Shit like that. They are identifying the examples of different measures for different people to prove that Moggi was targeted.
Thanks, gsol, highly appreciated!
 

CAPITANO

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The National Court of Arbitration for Sport has summoned the parties to a hearing on September 9 from Juventus to appeal against the decision taken by the board last July 18 FIGC not to revoke the title of 2006 assigned to Inter TNAs to have received objections to its jurisdiction in these hours by Inter, and the Football Association, presumably directed to consider the High Court of Justice of the Coni as a natural port of the ongoing dispute. In the hearing will be 9 'first assess the adequacy' of exceptions made by Inter and FIGC
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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The National Court of Arbitration for Sport has summoned the parties to a hearing on September 9 from Juventus to appeal against the decision taken by the board last July 18 FIGC not to revoke the title of 2006 assigned to Inter TNAs to have received objections to its jurisdiction in these hours by Inter, and the Football Association, presumably directed to consider the High Court of Justice of the Coni as a natural port of the ongoing dispute.
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gsol

gsol

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Oct 14, 2007
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    The TNAS will likely opt for non competency regarding the Juve appeal and therefore push Juve to the TAR court (5 years after they should have gone there). I prefer moving quickly through these kangaroo courts so that they can get to the ones that matter as soon as possible. I see this as good news. Better than wasting months at the TNAS only to get nowhere. I don’t see TAR doing shit either, the same people now run the TAR courts as the sporting ones but at least that will push Juve farther up the court ladder.
     

    Max

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    Jul 15, 2003
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    It's just suggesting that FIAT had a hand in taking down Juve. The last bit of information is from some US ambassador and he's saying how FIAT was financially struggling, whereas Juventus had just won the Scudetto and was doing well thanks to Gaddafi's investment into the club.
     

    JuveJay

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    Mar 6, 2007
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    Several of those there were right decisions, watch the Camo penalty against Inter at full speed for example.

    Also, I could take any leading team in Europe and make a similar video from just 2-3 seasons.
     

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