Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (53 Viewers)

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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I haven't seen that in the Italian media. Now if Juve are in there...
afaik it's only one ex-Inter player, no direct links to the club. No reason for any media to make anything ot of it, Platini e.g. has been mentioned too and no one went after Juve either.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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ah saw it on top calcio 24[milanese TV] and it says inter are not worried. :numnum:

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afaik it's only one ex-Inter player, no direct links to the club. No reason for any media to make anything ot of it, Platini e.g. has been mentioned too and no one went after Juve either.
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s4tch

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Rizzoli: 'Bonucci didn’t headbutt me!’
By Football Italia staff


Referee Nicola Rizzoli reiterates that Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci “did not headbutt me”.

The centre-back was booked in the Derby della Mole against Torino for protesting about the award of a penalty.

Following the match, a still was circulated on the internet which appeared to show Bonucci putting his head on the referee, though video shows that wasn’t the case.

While Rizzoli has been clear that the Bianconeri man didn’t headbutt him, Gonzalo Higuain’s suspension for pushing Massimiliano Irrati has brought the “incident” to light again.

“Bonucci didn’t headbutt me,” Rizzoli reiterated in a statement.

“I was the one who pushed him, to take him away from the additional referee. The player simply went overboard in his protestations.

“There was no head-to-head, the images don’t show the reality of what happened. If he had headbutted me, then I wouldn’t have shown only a yellow.

“There is too much aggravation and lack of knowledge of the rules in the world of football, we as referees must hold our hands up when we fail to improve the culture of football, the others - players, managers, Coaches and journalists - should do the same.

“Higuain? I think everyone who plays in Serie A should take into account that they’re setting an example for those at the bottom of the pyramid, the risk of blind, gratuitous violence is always around the corner.

“Not because of that incident, I’m talking in a broader sense about the violent actions of many players.

“I’ve seen a video where there’s unprecedented violence from a player in the Seconda Categoria [eight-tier] where the player who has just been sent-off aims a kick at the referee.

“Those who play in Serie A must take into account those at the bottom of the pyramid.”
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Rizzoli: 'Bonucci didn’t headbutt me!’
By Football Italia staff


Referee Nicola Rizzoli reiterates that Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci “did not headbutt me”.

The centre-back was booked in the Derby della Mole against Torino for protesting about the award of a penalty.

Following the match, a still was circulated on the internet which appeared to show Bonucci putting his head on the referee, though video shows that wasn’t the case.

While Rizzoli has been clear that the Bianconeri man didn’t headbutt him, Gonzalo Higuain’s suspension for pushing Massimiliano Irrati has brought the “incident” to light again.

“Bonucci didn’t headbutt me,” Rizzoli reiterated in a statement.

“I was the one who pushed him, to take him away from the additional referee. The player simply went overboard in his protestations.

“There was no head-to-head, the images don’t show the reality of what happened. If he had headbutted me, then I wouldn’t have shown only a yellow.

“There is too much aggravation and lack of knowledge of the rules in the world of football, we as referees must hold our hands up when we fail to improve the culture of football, the others - players, managers, Coaches and journalists - should do the same.

“Higuain? I think everyone who plays in Serie A should take into account that they’re setting an example for those at the bottom of the pyramid, the risk of blind, gratuitous violence is always around the corner.

“Not because of that incident, I’m talking in a broader sense about the violent actions of many players.

“I’ve seen a video where there’s unprecedented violence from a player in the Seconda Categoria [eight-tier] where the player who has just been sent-off aims a kick at the referee.

“Those who play in Serie A must take into account those at the bottom of the pyramid.”
More proof that Rizzoli is a Juve stooge.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Some ex swedish NT physician claims that Ibra was given illegal supstances while playing here, because he gained 10kg of weight in 6 months. He doesnt back his claims with any evidence ofc. Load of bs.

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Naturaly CdS is reporting this garbage, and the biggest argument is that he is apparently famous in his field of work. LOL

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And ofc it had to he YOU to post this piece of irrelevant info here :p
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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I just read article and interview about it in Swedish media. To call this a joke would be an understatement. He is asked repeatedly on what basis he is making this comment and he pretty much weasels his way out of a direct response on every question. Seem to be content with making the claim, speaking in general terms of Juve known to doped players in prior years (even gets the facts wrong about those older allegations) so this oughta be expected etc. But tries backing out of it when asked for anything concrete, had the nerve to say to Zlatan he doesn't mean anything personal...


Pretty fine with getting the headlines for this claim and gives little regard for anything else.

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BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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And so it begins...

Ibra accused of Juve doping

By Football Italia staff

Former Sweden team doctor Ulf Karlsson has accused Juventus of doping players in the early 2000s: “Zlatan Ibrahimovic put on 10kg in six months.

Karlsson believed that there was ‘a culture’ of doping at the Bianconeri during this period, using the PSG striker and Albin Ekdal as examples.

“Ibrahimovic put on 10 kilograms in only six months during his time at Juventus,”
Karlsson said to SportBladet.

“I think he doped, at least this is what I believe.

“Albin Ekdal also put on eight kilograms of weight during his period with the Bianconeri.


“I think this is a culture that exists at Juventus. They had a doctor who had previously been convicted for 22 months.

“We had a debate on all the negative aspects of sport and doping and we highlighted what happened at Juventus in the early 2000s.

“It’s a shame to perceive this as a personal accusation of Zlatan. My statement was aimed at creating a discussion on doping in team sports
.”
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,292
Why do they translate the answers but not the skeptical questions he got from the journo? This makes him sound more legit without that interview form.

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Jun 6, 2015
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It just happened to Chelsea, Arsenal and Leicester the other day. Tabloids write anything with a view of getting readers nothing to do with some imaginary bad press relations of yours.
 

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