Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (46 Viewers)

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
You might be right...but at least now a lot of idiots are keeping their mouths shut. Five years ago I thought we would have never heard the end of the cheater bullshit and a part of me thinks that a certain amount of that will always be there but between then and now we are seeing huge differences. Inter is public enemy number 1 and are widely regarded as corrupt while most neutrals today see us as victims. Yeah it's no 250 million and it is no popularity contest but it is still a lot better than where we were when this scandal errupted.
So true. A lot has been achieved in this respect, but the fight must go on.

Forza Juve! The phrase has another meaning in this day and age, in addition to it being a cheer for Juventus as a team. It's also a call for justice.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,057
I haven't found this to be the case at all. Most football followers that don't follow Serie A, that I've come across, still think we were relegated for bribing refs and fixing matches.
He tought in Italy. Worldwide media coverage for the whole affair is rather poor.
 

radekas

( ͠° ͟ل͜ ͡°)
Aug 26, 2009
20,169
You might be right...but at least now a lot of idiots are keeping their mouths shut. Five years ago I thought we would have never heard the end of the cheater bullshit and a part of me thinks that a certain amount of that will always be there but between then and now we are seeing huge differences. Inter is public enemy number 1 and are widely regarded as corrupt while most neutrals today see us as victims. Yeah it's no 250 million and it is no popularity contest but it is still a lot better than where we were when this scandal errupted.
Too bad it's only in Italy. In Poland our media covered the 2006 farsopolli for weeks and it was one of the top sport stories. Now the new things that come out every few months, and especially the news of last summer, were nonexistant in polish media.

Therefore your average football fan in Poland knows only that Juventus was "buying" games and merda was the victim and bringer of justice.

I want some really big news like "Juventus gets 2 Scudetti back" or "inter gets punished" so the fucking lazy polish media would write about that.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,057
Too bad it's only in Italy. In Poland our media covered the 2006 farsopolli for weeks and it was one of the top sport stories. Now the new things that come out every few months, and especially the news of last summer, were nonexistant in polish media.

Therefore your average football fan in Poland knows only that Juventus was "buying" games and merda was the victim and bringer of justice.

I want some really big news like "Juventus gets 2 Scudetti back" or "inter gets punished" so the fucking lazy polish media would write about that.
Most foreign so called football "experts" and sport papers simply don't keep track of what's happening. In my country it's the same situation. They generaly lack information, and are lazy to do some work by themselves.
 

radekas

( ͠° ͟ل͜ ͡°)
Aug 26, 2009
20,169
Most foreign so called football "experts" and sport papers simply don't keep track of what's happening. In my country it's the same situation. They generaly lack information, and are lazy to do some work by themselves.
Yes sadly :sad:. We need this Moggi bomb to big huge this time. Maybe the explosion will be heard in other countries.
 

Amash

Senior Member
Mar 31, 2005
1,697
Yes sadly :sad:. We need this Moggi bomb to big huge this time. Maybe the explosion will be heard in other countries.
Mark my words, we'll never gonna clear our name. No matter what court decision and evidence discoveries will be, the only way for us is to win and keep on winning.
 
OP
gsol

gsol

Senior Member
Oct 14, 2007
1,448
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #13,434
    So in Italy, people are looking at Inter as Public Enemy #1?
    They did an opinion poll a few weeks back and Inter was Italy's most hated team. As far as the international coverage is concerned, yeah I agree with you guys because even in Canada no one has a clue about shit that has happened since 2006 but in Italy the neutrals are on our side. I should have specified. The anti-juve sentiment has fizzled there and more people are recognizing Inter as the bad guy.
     

    Hust

    Senior Member
    Hustini
    May 29, 2005
    93,703
    They did an opinion poll a few weeks back and Inter was Italy's most hated team. As far as the international coverage is concerned, yeah I agree with you guys because even in Canada no one has a clue about shit that has happened since 2006 but in Italy the neutrals are on our side. I should have specified. The anti-juve sentiment has fizzled there and more people are recognizing Inter as the bad guy.
    Well, when it comes to pressuring the FIGC, its nice having actual "Italians" on our side by popular opinion. I mean, why punish the most loved team in Italy? :D
     

    Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 40)