Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (39 Viewers)

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,526
we keep paying refs to punish inter. i wouldn't be surprised if we get another calciopoli in our hands, agnelli isn't being subtle at all with how much inter and milan are being reffed. i don't know if my loyalty to the club will be excused after a second calciopoli.
 

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Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
not trolling. don't go off topic or i will report you to the mods so they can deal with you properly.
Ok, know I don't know if you are actually trolling or not. :D Don't know you well enough to say that.
Anyway, why would you think that we are actually be paying the refs now? It's beyond stupid to claim that without evidence. ;)
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
At least Juve respond with facts. I love that about us, that whenever there's a statement, it is grounded in reality.

I see what @Fake Melo is getting at, though. I, myself, am not the biggest fan of all of this off the field "talk" either, but there goes a limit. When we're constantly under heavy pressure from the media, particularly the pro-Inter media, and by Inter as a club, we can't just remain completely silent about it. Look at what happened in the past when we were. It got to a point when they were allowed to fuck us in the ass. I think this Juve knows alot better, and I think Agnelli & co. know exactly what they're doing. And like I said, I'm happy that when we do retort, we do it with facts.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,903
We needed to respond, because again Moratti has spoken about Calciopoli in the context of the original 2006 verdicts. We know a lot more now, and Inter were officially part of the scandal, for what it is worth.

So he is absolutely shameless to continue to speak in this context, and have those words travel across the international media.

As far as the rest of the world is concerned Calciopoli was still a scandal organised by Juventus, led by Luciano Moggi as some kind of Godfather of calcio, and a couple of others teams did a few naughty things. They still think that precisely because cunts like Moratti and the Milan-based media centre do not correct it.

Any director from clubs later involved still plugging that as the official line need putting in their place.
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,967
At least Juve respond with facts. I love that about us, that whenever there's a statement, it is grounded in reality.

I see what @Fake Melo is getting at, though. I, myself, am not the biggest fan of all of this off the field "talk" either, but there goes a limit. When we're constantly under heavy pressure from the media, particularly the pro-Inter media, and by Inter as a club, we can't just remain completely silent about it. Look at what happened in the past when we were. It got to a point when they were allowed to fuck us in the ass. I think this Juve knows alot better, and I think Agnelli & co. know exactly what they're doing. And like I said, I'm happy that when we do retort, we do it with facts.
Exactly, public opinion builds up. Juventus must promptly respond to everything, every shit accusations thrown at us must be cleaned up else the blame will stick and we are going to be in trouble again. These incidents should be taken seriously by Juve, because outside Italy, based on the fact that we were relegated, we are the only team guilty from Calciopoli; and anything that could remind people about it, is bad for Juve's image and undermines any potential success.
 

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