Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (28 Viewers)

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
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'Calciopoli a black page’
By Football Italia staff


Inter vice-President Javier Zanetti discusses the Calciopoli scandal - “unfortunately it happened and everyone saw it.”

The 2006 scandal saw Juventus demoted and the 2005/06 Scudetto handed to the Nerazzurri, who also signed Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Patrick Vieira from the Bianconeri.

Recent months have seen the scandal in the headlines again, as the Old Lady are seeking €443m in damages from the FIGC, as they claim they were unfairly treated.

Federation President Carlo Tavecchio has hinted that a deal could be struck for the revoked titles if the claim is dropped, saying: 'We are the first to understand that when you win a title on the field you have a right to it.’

Zanetti, however, clearly sees things differently.

“It's a black page in Italian football history,” The former right-back told Corriere dello Sport when asked about the scandal.

“Unfortunately it happened and everyone saw it. You can't pretend you've forgotten everything.

“But we do all have to move on now.”

Having moved upstairs since retiring as a player, the vice-President also gave his assessment of Inter, and of Italian football in general.

"Our aim is to put together a competitive side in the shortest space of time possible.

“It's going to be a challenge given that Italian football isn't going through the best of times at the moment, but together with the rest of the management, with president Thohir and the Moratti family, we'll do everything in our power to take Inter back to where the club belongs.

“In any case, I think the fact there are three Italian teams in the semi-finals of the European competitions this season is a sign that our game is on the up again.

“I do hope things are turning around. Hopefully we'll see new stadiums built that are family friendly and more comfortable, and they'll help to change the mentality."
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
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".....we'll do everything in our power to take Inter back to where the club belongs...."

What's he talking about? They're already firm in mid table.

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About the bolded part: You can't really expect him to say anything different, he's Inter through and through.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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fuck off zanetti. can't go on pretending you 'earned' those titles finishing 3rd that season. It is like celebrating the birth of your wife's baby knowing that someone else is the father

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".....we'll do everything in our power to take Inter back to where the club belongs...."

What's he talking about? They're already firm in mid table.

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About the bolded part: You can't really expect him to say anything different, he's Inter through and through.
He'd be better off saying nothing at all
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,499
I don't believe in Karma but this would be a perfect example of Karma actually existing.

Inter go back to their true level after receiving free hand outs for so long at our expense.

Although it's not Karma it's just Moratti ran his club into the ground because he was a terrible owner just like Berlusconi.

All they knew how to do was pump money that didn't belong to the club into the team and as soon as ffp hit they had no clue how to run a club.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Recent months have seen the scandal in the headlines again, as the Old Lady are seeking €443m in damages from the FIGC, as they claim they were unfairly treated.

Federation President Carlo Tavecchio has hinted that a deal could be struck for the revoked titles if the claim is dropped, saying: 'We are the first to understand that when you win a title on the field you have a right to it.’
How does that work? By giving us our titles back they admit we did no wrong. Which means they were wrong in sending us down, which means we are entitled to damages.
 

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