Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (62 Viewers)

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
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so Pulvirenti who admitted to buying 4-5 games is banned for 5 years from football while Moggi who they found shit got a lifetime ban?

ok.
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,302
Just wanted to come here and say fuck you inter, little piece of shit club, may you finish 7th forever, motherfuckers.

Thank you for listening.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,920
It's a damn shame that Saint Gacinto isn't alive to have his reputation as the second holiest living man torn to shreds, it doesn't seem quite as fitting to shit on a dead person.
 

Carlos Primera

Il Vecchio Signore
Mar 29, 2009
1,189
The Italian legal should take the 8 PM slot on Comedy central. This fallacious case, set us back at least 10-15 years in growing the clubs "brand". By the time Calciopoli hit we were amongst the top 5 clubs in Europe in terms of revenue, with the likes of Bayern playing catch up. Elkann dropped the fucking ball when confronting this. He didn't even put up a fight but bent over, spread his cheeks and took the punishment like a soap Enema.

If there really is a god, inter would spend the rest of it's fraudulent existence in mid table purgatory.
 

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
The Supreme Court has released its reasoning following the final Calciopoli verdict in March.

A sentence of over two years for criminal conspiracy for former Juventus director general Luciano Moggi was written off as the statute of limitations had expired, but he was not acquitted of the charge.

The court has now released document of almost 150 pages outlining its reasoning, where it states that Moggi was the 'undisputed prince’ of the Calciopoli system.

The disgraced director has also been found guilty of sporting fraud “in favour of the company he was employed by [Juventus]” as well as obtaining “personal benefits in terms of greater power”, with his existing influence described as “truly remarkable, with no apparent justification”.

It was noted that comments by Moggi made on television or in other media “could decide the fate of this or that player, or match official”.

In finding the former director guilty of criminal conspiracy, it was remarked that the system was “pervasive, with the full knowledge of the participants, even in the top positions” in order to “condition the referees”.

Moggi was said to have an “uncontested” ability to “condition the subjects with whom he interacted”.

Post-match visits to the referees’ changing room were deemed to be “aggressive and threatening” and “the outcome of an unrestrained exercising of power”.
 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,568
Reading this shiite and it seems like the Supreme court is ''feeling'' that Moggi is a criminal. And it is ''feeling'' that Moggi is the worse of all sporting directors involved. The Supreme court sounds bitchy. Where is the evidence that Moggi is worse than Facchetti, you supreme madafakin piece of shiite.
 

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