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Moggi: ‘Calciopoli plot against Juventus’ | Football Italia

Former Juventus director general Luciano Moggi claims the club was unfairly punished in the Calciopoli scandal.

The Bianconeri were sent down to Serie B and stripped of two Scudetti after wiretaps revealed the director lobbying for certain referees in specific games.

He was also found to have used his influence in the media to ensure referees who gave perceived bad decisions against the Old Lady would be hounded.

“Antonio Giraudo told me: ‘you can drive us away, but you’ll see the bandits and incapables who will come after us’,” Moggi told Corriere dello Sport.

“He was right. These people couldn’t even appoint Presidents of the FIGC and the Lega.

“Then there are prosecutors who lay down the law, Presidents who want to be sporting directors. In the lower leagues there are clubs who sign young people and then get payed by their parents…

“They can hand down all the sentences they want, but I’m someone who always worked hard and wherever I went I always created healthy budgets, buying little and selling a lot.

“My only ambition, even now, is to make people say: ‘bravo!’.

“Really, I had to defend myself. I had two eyes in my front and two eyes in the back of my head. [Franco] Carraro and [Adriano], the FIGC and Lega Presidents were working in the interests of Milan.

“Then [Giacinto] Facchetti was lobbying the referees in favour of Inter. I spoke with the referee designators, that’s true, but it was allowed then, and no-one can say I ever asked to win a match.

“I only asked for referees, is that illicit? The real problem is that there was a reckoning inside Juventus to get us out.

“The Agnelli family has always been a bit Wild West, and they were afraid that Giraudo would end up with too much power.

“Giraudo was a great accountant. [Roberto] Bettega was a great person, but he had to be commanded. He was a solider.

“Galliani and Carraro were the real black souls, there’s no doubt about that.

“You only have to listen to the wiretaps to deduce that Carraro controlled [referee designator Paolo] Bergamo.

“Pope Wojtyla died on a Saturday night when we were in our pre-match retreat in Florence. We should have postponed until Monday, but the game was delayed by a week.

“Galliani - the President of the Lega - was intercepted calling Costacurta and saying: ‘we’ve moved it back a week so we can have the injured Kaka back’.

“The year 2004. Two hours after the draw, Carraro called Bergamo: ‘who is the referee for Inter-Juventus?’. The answer: ‘[Pasquale] Rodomonti’.

“Two hours before the match, Bergamo called Rodomonti: ‘how are you organising? Be careful, it’s very hard to go up, but it takes nothing to fall off the precipice…’

“They did all kinds of things to us. That day with the storm in Perugia [in 2000] they took the Scudetto away from us.

“[Pierluigi] Collina, sponsored by Milan, decided to suspend the game for 74 minutes. If I was as arrogant as they say I’d have taken the team and left, but there’d have been consequences later.

“There are things people don’t know. There was the time when, after a Milan-Juventus game that Milan lost at home, Bergamo called Galliani and said: ‘direttore, we cried in my house’.

“Bergamo’s wife, Alessandra, is a Milanista. ‘I never thought that Juve would beat Milan with Collina’.”

A wiretap was presented in the Calciopoli trials where Moggi said he’d locked Gianluca Paparesta in his dressing room after being unhappy with his refereeing.

“A nonsense. I’d have messed him up that day, he cost us a match, but why would I I lock him in the dressing room and throw away the key? What would be the advantage?

“It was just a joke, and for that joke they expelled me.

“As for the Swiss SIM cards, I got those to protect my work. [Dejan] Stankovic and I got them for Juve, then Inter blew it up with Telecom wiretaps. They were given to referees for other reasons.

“The investigators said they were mute, that they couldn’t be intercepted, but it wasn’t like that. It was just so the referees could talk with their lovers and whores.”

Referee Massimo De Santis was the only one to be banned as part of the scandal.

“He was linked to us for no reason,” Moggi insisted.

“Fiorentina were fighting not to go down, Milan were a point behind us. On the Tuesday, [Leonardo] Meani - a Milan director [responsible for referee relations] - called De Santis: ‘watch out because Kaka and [Manuel] Rui Costa are on a booking, don’t have them be suspended for the Juventus match’.

“If he’d been one of our associates he’d have called the inquest office and Milan would have ended up in Serie B.

“If you remember that match, De Santis denied Fiorentina a penalty and allowed Milan to take the lead. We kept quiet.

“The next morning De Santis calls Meani: ‘you saw, only I can stop them talking’. Meani: ‘you’re a friend, I’ve already told Galliani’.

“Before Calciopoli, [President Massimo] Moratti had signed me for Inter. My time was done at Juve, I’d signed the contract.

“Moratti told me to sell [Francesco] Moriero and I managed to sell him to Middlesbrough, but I left the credit to [Sandro] Mazzola. The day after I found out that they’d renewed Moriero’s contract.

“Mark Iuliano’s tackle on Ronaldo? It was probably a penalty, but that Inter shouldn’t even have been in Serie A. They should have been relegated due to the [Alvaro] Recoba passport scandal.

“Regrets? I regret that I didn’t take anyone with me. If I think that someone like Meani got passed off as some office clerk… everyone should be ashamed.

“Juve will always be hated, but there won’t be a second Calciopoli. There’s no longer Telecom, Tronchetti Provera and [Luca] Montezemolo.

“There’s no longer [former FIFA President Sepp] Blatter, who thanked Montezemolo publicly for withdrawing the appeal to CAS against the sentence that sent Juve down.”

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Moggi: Juve never cheated | Football Italia

Luciano Moggi asserts 'no-one has ever helped Juventus win’ as he praises Andrea Agnelli and reveals Max Allegri 'listens to me’.

Juve were relegated to Serie B for their involvement in the 2006 Calciopoli scandal, which also saw them stripped of two Scudetti and Moggi given a lifetime ban from all footballing activities.

“I still have many friends in the football world, I’m close to my Juve,” remarked the Bianconeri’s former general manager to Corriere dello Sport.

“I often hear from President Andrea Agnelli, he’s a smart lad. He’s been with us for 12 years and he’s learned everything there is.

“He knows we’ve won 36 Scudetti, all of them conquered on the field. No-one has ever helped Juve win.

“The euphoria at Juventus is as dangerous as any excess. I advised Allegri to calm things down. He listens to me.

“Marotta? He’s a good administrator, but he also a crucial technical complement in Paratici.”
 

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Cerval

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Imagine being a Juventus fan and saying this ^

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He was hit and miss for players valuation and behind the scenes transfer stuff after calciopoli. But if someone knows what's up in regards to calciopoli it's him
 

X Æ A-12

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Imagine being a Juventus fan and saying this ^

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He was hit and miss for players valuation and behind the scenes transfer stuff after calciopoli. But if someone knows what's up in regards to calciopoli it's him
He is a bitter old nutcase who wont stop criticising everything our current management do while they clean up the mess he created. Im sick of reading it. Dude needs to fuck off.
 

Cerval

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He is a bitter old nutcase who wont stop criticising everything our current management do while they clean up the mess he created. Im sick of reading it. Dude needs to fuck off.
He actually has complimented Marotta and the management if you've read the interview

The mess he has created? Please
 

Orgut

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Moggi is tough to tell - You can never know if he is being honest or just talk out of his ass but I do believe Inter were the organizer of all of it
Did Juve cheat?! Lets just say I believe Inter and Milan did way more than us
 

X Æ A-12

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Im sure other clubs were guilty as well but its a shit excuse. What has it been? 12 years and this guy still doesnt have anything going on but talking constantly about Juve, its his claim to relevancy. And yes he has been extremely critical of post calciopoli juve often to have it thrown in his face. He is the last person this club should ever be associated with as it moves forward past a dark era and towards a newer modern image

That some juve fans still consider him some kind of juve idol is pathetic and sad.
 

Cerval

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Im sure other clubs were guilty as well but its a shit excuse. What has it been? 12 years and this guy still doesnt have anything going on but talking constantly about Juve, its his claim to relevancy. And yes he has been extremely critical of post calciopoli juve often to have it thrown in his face. He is the last person this club should ever be associated with as it moves forward past a dark era and towards a newer modern image

That some juve fans still consider him some kind of juve idol is pathetic and sad.
What's sad is your need for a scapegoat. It's weak
 

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Juventus fury with Brych
By Football Italia staff
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Juventus Vice-President Pavel Nedved reportedly tried to confront referee Felix Brych, after he sent off Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Portuguese forward was controversially shown a red card after a clash with Jeison Murillo in the win over Valencia, with replays showing he may have slightly scratched the defender’s scalp.
CR7 was so shocked to be dismissed that he burst into tears, and as he walked off Nedved was seen comforting him.
According to Marca, the Czech legend was absolutely furious with the referee, and he and two other directors attempted to confront the official at half-time.
However, Brych and his assistants went straight to their dressing room without answering the protests of the Juve delegation.



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will probably get fined for this...

Put this here because God knows the world will think of this and accusations will fly.
 

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