Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (61 Viewers)

C4ISR

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Ferruccio Mazzola:

"I myself experienced these practices that footballers had to go through. I saw the trainer Helenio Herrera giving out pills to put under your tongue. He tried them out on the reserves (I was often one of these) and then he also gave them to the team members. Some took them, others spat them out secretly. It was my brother Sandro who said: if you don’t want to take it go to the bathroom and throw it away. That’s what lots did. However, then Herrera realised that we spat them out and so he started to dissolve them in coffee. From then on “Herrera’s coffee” became one of Inter’s practices.”
 

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    Ferruccio Mazzola:

    "I myself experienced these practices that footballers had to go through. I saw the trainer Helenio Herrera giving out pills to put under your tongue. He tried them out on the reserves (I was often one of these) and then he also gave them to the team members. Some took them, others spat them out secretly. It was my brother Sandro who said: if you don’t want to take it go to the bathroom and throw it away. That’s what lots did. However, then Herrera realised that we spat them out and so he started to dissolve them in coffee. From then on “Herrera’s coffee” became one of Inter’s practices.”
    I have that book.

    God I hate Inter.

    Honestly though, Juve's managers need some balls. I would humiliate the bitch. I would put a ribbon on all remaining trophies and courier them to him with a card that reads "evidently you need them more than we do" and then I would invite all teams to join in. Milan could donate 17, Genoa 9, everyone. Then the FIGC could stitch 10 stars on Inter's jersey. Liverpool could send some spare premiership titles and Bayern some pokals, maybe Real have some dusty Liga trophies they could donate. Seriously, I would try to use it against him and publically humiliate the bastard.

    There isn't a cancer harsh enough for that piece of shit. When he dies I'm going to send an arrangement of flowers that reads "I'm the man who will urinate on your tomb every time I pass through Milan".
     
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    gsol

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    Not yet. First there will be the appeal in the State Council. We knew the rejection was coming so no one is surprised. It’s a good thing it happened so quickly. Now we can proceed to the higher courts.
     

    AlexTheGreat

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    Not yet. First there will be the appeal in the State Council. We knew the rejection was coming so no one is surprised. It’s a good thing it happened so quickly. Now we can proceed to the higher courts.
    When will the DifendiAMOlaJuve process their next action against the figc?

    Just hope you guys can hang on there and get the best result out of it
     
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    Want to laugh? GLMDJ has been ordered to pay the legal expenses of the FIGC, CONI, and Inter 2000 Euros each for the rejected appeal...
     

    Dostoevsky

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    Moratti Tells Juve: We Are Proud Of 2006 Scudetto

    Inter President Massimo Moratti has refused calls to hand back to Juventus the 2006 Scudetto, and says that that championship is a source of great pride for all Interisti.

    The bitter rivalry that is today present between Inter and Juventus is strongly linked of course to the Calciopoli crisis in 2006.

    The scandal resulted in the Bianconeri having their Scudetti from 2005 and 2006 revoked, with Inter being issued the latter of these titles.

    Conspiracy theories aside, Juventus fans and staff have always maintained that they won the 2006 Scudetto because they were the best side.

    Yesterday Italian newspaper Tuttosport asked Inter chief Moratti if, in view of this, he would be willing to hand back to Juventus the 2006 title.

    “Why don’t you return them? It would be a nice gesture," said the Turin-based paper.

    Moratti was unimpressed by this demand, and his response was very clear.

    "I have never taken into consideration this hypothesis,” declared the oil tycoon.

    “Indeed I consider this Scudetto as a source of the greatest pride for Inter.”

    Moratti then aimed a sarcastic cheap shot at Juventus, saying, in clear reference to the recent Scudetto victory, that he had better things to do with his time.

    "Congratulations to Juventus for its purchases, but we in this period have other things to do,” he concluded.

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    Mafia

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    Moratti is just an epic fail, to be proud of taking a scudetto without rightfully earning it just shows how desperate and lowly Inter really are.
     

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