Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (119 Viewers)

Fake Melo

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Man, some people are desperate. Giuseppe Narducci is a prosecutor, and by definition, part of the team who are trying to get Moggi convicted on charges of criminal association and sports fraud. Therefore his words means absolutely nothing. What are this mentally challenged romanista expecting to hear from a prosecutor? :sergio:

The same Narducci has been caught lying in court by announcing in 2008 that it doesnt exist calls with Moratti involved.
http://www.rai.it/dl/RaiSport/ARTICOLO/ContentItem-55ffc3dc-faf1-4dc9-97a2-27a1810a4562.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNbAATPuNVA

Oops?

Anyhow, regarding the claim that you can't compare Facchettis calls with Moggis: He's absolutley right. Juventus didnt commit any article 6 violations, unlike Inter and Milan. Stefano Palazzi has in his 72-page report prooved their guilt. I suspect that's not what Narducci meant though...
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Ok, i just wanna fu**ing as something so that everything will be clearer to me...... So, from reading all kinds of articles, documents, notes and what not i came to a conclusion that Inter are as guilty as us (Moggi) when it comes to those ref calls and what not, right? So, it is only logical that if there is evidence about this (which by the looks of everything, there is) Inter should get punished in court also, right? So, does this mean that Inter might get relegated also if found guilty about the same things Juve was found? Cause im getting sick and tired of reading Juve will go to this court, to that court, appeal there, appeal here. If there was fu**ing murder that happened and you have all the evidence to prove who the murderer was, how hard can it be to find a court that will take your case and put the murderer behind bars? Damn, im confused....
Ah, if only things were that simple.
 
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gsol

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    gsol, what's this Narducci guy saying? what's his agenda?
    Narducci is defending the prosecution’s arguments the only way he can. He’s lying. He said that Moggi and Facchetti’s calls can’t be compared because Moggi ran the system. In other words, Facchetti could have called the devil himself and it wouldn’t have mattered because the system was being run by Moggi making Facchetti’s calls uninfluential. Funny thing is they never proved there was a system at all. In fact it is far clearer now that that wasn’t possible (i.e. Carraro telling Bergamo to make sure that against Inter that there are no errors but that if there are make sure they don’t help Juve).

    Then he says that the police identifying incriminating calls with “baffi rossi” (red lines) doesn’t exist. Funny, they were published…I saw them. Many Inter calls had them and they decided to simply not consider them incriminating because after all…Moggi ran the system.

    He said that the referee designation process was compromised…in court they proved that they were not.

    He claims that his statement regarding there being no calls regarding other teams was taken out of context. How else were we to interpret “like it or not there are no calls between the designators and other directors”????

    He said there were foreign SIM cards and that they could only listen to some (clearly he assumes the illicit material in the calls he never listened to). There was a separate trial regarding the SIMs, Moggi won and for the record all the calls could be heard because they took place on Italian soil and utilized Italian waves and towers making them domestic and retrievable property.

    He’s full of shit but we already knew that.
     
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    gsol

    gsol

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    Ok, i just wanna fu**ing as something so that everything will be clearer to me...... So, from reading all kinds of articles, documents, notes and what not i came to a conclusion that Inter are as guilty as us (Moggi) when it comes to those ref calls and what not, right? So, it is only logical that if there is evidence about this (which by the looks of everything, there is) Inter should get punished in court also, right? So, does this mean that Inter might get relegated also if found guilty about the same things Juve was found? Cause im getting sick and tired of reading Juve will go to this court, to that court, appeal there, appeal here. If there was fu**ing murder that happened and you have all the evidence to prove who the murderer was, how hard can it be to find a court that will take your case and put the murderer behind bars? Damn, im confused....
    Inter aren’t as guilty as Juve. Inter are far guiltier based on the articles they violated. Juve had unsportsmanlike calls. Inter had fraudulent calls. That is a huge difference. There was a similar question earlier by TrezJuve regarding if it was possible that Inter be punished and the answer is yes. Two things could get them punished…the scandal itself (i.e. their calls) and the fact that they influenced the scandal in 2006. That doesn’t mean I think anything major will actually happen but if they are going through all this legal process it is because the possibility exists somewhere. What can actually happen only time will tell. I’m as curious as anyone else.
     

    blondu

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    Inter aren’t as guilty as Juve. Inter are far guiltier based on the articles they violated. Juve had unsportsmanlike calls. Inter had fraudulent calls. That is a huge difference. There was a similar question earlier by TrezJuve regarding if it was possible that Inter be punished and the answer is yes. Two things could get them punished…the scandal itself (i.e. their calls) and the fact that they influenced the scandal in 2006. That doesn’t mean I think anything major will actually happen but if they are going through all this legal process it is because the possibility exists somewhere. What can actually happen only time will tell. I’m as curious as anyone else.
    can they escape with that 5 years law?

    and what are the evidences in inter's involvment in our punishment in 2006?
     

    Hust

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    Inter aren’t as guilty as Juve. Inter are far guiltier based on the articles they violated. Juve had unsportsmanlike calls. Inter had fraudulent calls. That is a huge difference. There was a similar question earlier by TrezJuve regarding if it was possible that Inter be punished and the answer is yes. Two things could get them punished…the scandal itself (i.e. their calls) and the fact that they influenced the scandal in 2006. That doesn’t mean I think anything major will actually happen but if they are going through all this legal process it is because the possibility exists somewhere. What can actually happen only time will tell. I’m as curious as anyone else.
    How can it be proven that they influenced the scandal? I guess what I am asking is, on what scale would we measure it?
     

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