Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (72 Viewers)

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Milan lost the derby with us on the field!
Now expect Milan to do everything possible, so that either, us or Fiorentina would be punished, for any kind of infraction!!
i knew that someone would suggest a conspiracy theory after our win yesterday. i think they will punish viola. they don't generate as much revenue for the city of milan when they visit as we do:smoke::money:
 

Kosta

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Jul 16, 2006
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Aah spring, everything blossoms ...what a nice time for another Juve "scandal" that will tarnish old lady image further in the eyes of the neutral football supporters.
 
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    Berlusconi will be President soon.I have a few questions.

    Will it be advantage or disadvantage for us?
    What is Berlusconi's relationship with Moratti?
    Can he end Moratti's reign?
    It's a double edged sword. Yes he can end Moratti's reign but it would be for his gain and not ours.

    Berlusconi loves Moggi and may try to lure him (again) to Milan. He and Moratti have what seems to be a love hate relationship.
     
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    gsol

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    i hope it doesn't become a recurring theme
    It has been since they won the CL.

    Drugs, Administrative Doping, Calciopoli, Van Strattan signing, Secco using his phone like everyone else...and so on.

    The papers know that the dead season (summer months) is fast approaching and need to fill their pages with something. After all how many names can be repeated in the player transfer market?
     
    Jul 2, 2006
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    Can you tell us about Milan Lab?Is cocaine legal?

    :rofl:

    Tuesday, June 27, 2006
    Fake cops steal 100 kg of cocaine from Milan lab
    Reuters

    Milan - Four thieves disguised as policemen stole 100 kg (220 lb) of cocaine worth some 10 million euros (6.9 million pounds) from a medical laboratory in Milan on Tuesday, Italian police said.

    Police said the robbers had pretended to be carabinieri, Italian police, to gain access to the laboratory, then asked two medics to accompany them to the room where the cocaine was stored, wrapped in individual parcels.

    There, they tied up the medics with plastic tape, snatched the cocaine parcels and left the laboratory, police said. Police were unable to give details on how the robbers managed to smuggle such a large amount out of the building.
     

    Alen

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    @Gsol

    Can you tell us about Milan Lab?Is cocaine legal?

    :rofl:

    Tuesday, June 27, 2006
    Fake cops steal 100 kg of cocaine from Milan lab
    Reuters

    Milan - Four thieves disguised as policemen stole 100 kg (220 lb) of cocaine worth some 10 million euros (6.9 million pounds) from a medical laboratory in Milan on Tuesday, Italian police said.

    Police said the robbers had pretended to be carabinieri, Italian police, to gain access to the laboratory, then asked two medics to accompany them to the room where the cocaine was stored, wrapped in individual parcels.

    There, they tied up the medics with plastic tape, snatched the cocaine parcels and left the laboratory, police said. Police were unable to give details on how the robbers managed to smuggle such a large amount out of the building.
    Damn, at first i thought they stole it from AC Milan's lab.
    It's just a laboratory in Milano they're talking about.

    But who knows, maybe it's AC Milan's lab indeed and maybe Borriello forgot to take the coke with him :)
     
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    Damn, at first i thought they stole it from AC Milan's lab.
    It's just a laboratory in Milano they're talking about.

    But who knows, maybe it's AC Milan's lab indeed and maybe Borriello forgot to take the coke with him :)
    Article is saying it is Milan Lab(theirs).



    Also another site saying they are using cocaine as ''stimulant'' and it is legal.
     
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    gsol

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    Rest assured that if it was AC’s coke that the newly elected douche will legalize cocaine at least for the duration of the trial. Nonetheless it appears as though the coke was simply in a Milan lab and not an AC Milan lab.

    It would explain Pippo 87 pound frame though wouldn’t it?
     

    BIG DADDY!!!

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    Moggi: I was Juve's father
    Monday 21 April, 2008

    Juventus' disgraced director general Luciano Moggi has explained how he protected the orphaned Turin giants.

    The 70-year-old, currently banned from football for five years for his involvement in the Calciopoli scandal, has described his former role at the Bianconeri as parental.

    “I looked to defend a business that, in practice, had no parents. Gianni and Umberto Agnelli died and Juventus were left without a father or a mother.”

    The Agnelli's were synonymous with La Vecchia Signora and Italian public life as leaders in the nation's industry and politics.

    “We didn't have the funds because shareholders weren't putting money into the club and we didn't have the television on our side. We were a step behind the others,” Moggi lamented.

    “RAI was of Roma and we won't speak of who Sky and Mediaset belong to. We had to make do with what we had and look strong even if we weren't.”

    Moggi then took to defending his own actions while in control of the club, giving a revealing insight into life at Juventus under the old Triade regime.

    “I was arrogant, but it is not a crime. I have never had saintly custodians nor have I ever looked for them, let's just say I was a naive person who grew up.

    “When I arrived at a certain level, they began to snipe at me from all angles. I didn't understand why but it made me grow even more,” added Moggi.

    The former railway man also launched a veiled attack on today's players, branding them greedy and using their status to force terms on the clubs.

    “Players are more cultured now. Alessandro Del Piero more than anyone, but also Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Patrick Vieira and Pavel Nedved would devour books.

    “If you don't give them what they ask for, and at times you simply can't, they hit you at the first opportunity. They want to command, but they are employees,” he griped.

    “In the management of this psychological aspect, Inter would definitely be bottom of the table,” added Lucky Luciano

    Channel 4
     

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