Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (42 Viewers)

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
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It's the story about how Galliani helped bury Moggi (and subsequently Juve) because he feared for his job as Berlusconi wanted Moggi and Giraudo at Milan, and how Juventus didn't defend themselves because they didn't want Moggi to be free to join Milan (or Inter, Moratti wanted him too).
Its hard to beleive though the Elkann would rather have us relegated, stripped of Scudetto, our team dismantled and have millions of lost revenue just to stop Moggi from joining Milan or Inter.

Moggi is good at what he does but hes not worth all that sacrifice:confused:
 

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DVS

Must be patient
Nov 13, 2008
1,751
Starting to get sick of any talk about corruption in Serie A. I'm at the point I wish anyone affliated with Serie A try to start all over because the whole league is getting embarassed by all these Poli's. In other words I rather inject artificial seamen in fake scudetti
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
The discussion below is more interesting. Some Juve fans are trying to enlight fans of other teams.
That's what I meant :D

Atletico Madrid fan:
The relegation pretty much dismantled the team while a previous board member for Inter was actually head of the FIGC which assigned Inter the scudetti, just fucking wow.... more obvious please
Meeeelan fan:
The entire scandal was cooked up by Inter as a way to discredit the other big clubs. There's nothing to it. Personally I don't think any team should have been relegated, but Inter should perhaps be fined or docked points for making all the accusations.
Arsenal fan:
These findings have been reported by mass media. They have also been submitted to r/soccer before. A quick google search will give you some citations.
To use an analogy: If X now hold the highest score because Y was caught cheating, why is the argument about who ratted Y out to the teacher and ignore the fact that Y had cheated?
As far as I know, there is no debate here. Juventus were wrongfully accused, wrongfully stripped of 2 league titles, and wrongfully relegated. The only reason that they aren't fighting this is because they can't, as the case has expired.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,888
Uefa have sent a letter to the FIGC at Juventus's behest asking for clarifications on their handling of the Calciopoli scandal

Here's the letter in French: http://media2.gazzetta.it/gazzetta/pdf/2011/Document051011-2.pdf
Based on the language used, the direct attacks on Inter & the fact that we admit (!!) to having "cheated", I can only conclude that this seems fake.


Edit: when I say language used, I do not mean the fact that it is in French, but rather the tone & wording.
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
Based on the language used, the direct attacks on Inter & the fact that we admit (!!) to having "cheated", I can only conclude ithat this seems fake.


Edit: when I say language used, I do not mean the fact that it is in French, but rather the tone & wording.
Can you translate a bit?

It is weird that UEFA sent this after Platini said that UEFA won't get involved.
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
22,514
LOng story short:

The letter states:
By the present letter you'll find the content of the mail that was sent to us by the president of Juventus club.


Juve are complaining that the title of the 2005-2006 season was revoked, and they believe that Inter commited errors of the same kind during that period and they protest that this club wasn't sanctionned at all and Juve asked UEFA To:

1- be informed on the way that the FICG handled the facts around Juventus and especially the facts concerning Inter.
2- Sanction Inter and declare that they aren't eligible to participate in CL :xfinger:
3- inform Juventus about the measures UEFA will take against FICG and Inter.

UEFA wants the response by 19th october on this and Juve asked UEFA to look on the matter and be sure that FICG did their job the right way wich the UEFA assume they did so they (FICG) got to present all the informations about what Juve is claiming to avoid any eventual misunderstanding.

After the response of the FICG, UEFA will take the appropriate measures.
 

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