Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (40 Viewers)

Mark

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Rispondendo alla domanda se Lapo Elkann sia stato un fattore
importante per la ritrovata simpatia del marchio Fiat, De
Meo ha detto "si', ha aiutato, assieme alle sconfitte della
Juventus".



FIAT's marketing director or some shit like that responding to the question if Lapo Elkann was a factor of the return of sympathy from the mark FIAT, De Meo said "yes, he helped together with Juventus's DEFEATS"


1+1=2

the work of G. Rossi(Moratti...) + inside job(FIAT, Montezemolo) = Juve in B - 2 scudetti


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BIG DADDY!!!

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Juve pay new Calciopoli fine Wednesday 18 June, 2008

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Juventus have made a plea bargain worth £240,000 to end the second wave of the Calciopoli trial. “But it is not an admission of guilt.”


The original trial in the summer of 2006 saw the club demoted to Serie B and stripped of two Scudetti after telephone wiretaps discovered director general Luciano Moggi attempting to influence referees.


The second wave of investigations is on-going, but in order to cut short a potentially lengthy legal process, Juve have agreed to pay £240,000 to the Federation.


It will go into the FIGC’s youth and education programmes and in trial terms is split into £80,000 for each year under investigation.


“It is not an admission of guilt, but rather an act of generosity,” insisted Juve lawyer Franzo Grande Stevens.


As part of the same investigation, the FIGC Disciplinary Commission has also handed fines to the other sides involved.


Messina must pay £48,000 with a six-month ban for President Pietro Franza and former director Mario Bonsignore.


Former referee Romeo Paparesta is suspended for 20 minutes and Gianluca Paparesta, who has recently finished a long ban from the 2006 trial, has a two-month suspension with four educational events as civil service.


The trial does continue for others, though, as Moggi, former Messina director Mariano Fabiani and referees Tiziano Pieri, Salvatore Racalbuto, Stefano Cassarà, Antonio Dattilo, Paolo Bertini, Marco Gabriele, Massimo De Santis and Marcello Ambrosino saw their cases adjourned.

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gsol

gsol

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    I wonder if the FIGC will ever grow tired of extorting Juventus. Because those idiots failed to defend the team in the begenning they left themselves open to mounds of this shit.

    Truthfully you can hardly blame them now. After Farsopoli Juve know that the federation can basically make up whatever they want.
     

    Maher

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    Dec 16, 2002
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    WTF ??? second wave of the Calciopoli trial ?? i though juve end everything when we spent a season in Serie B. so who will Gurantee that there is no third wave of the Calciopoli trial ??
     
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    gsol

    gsol

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    Makes me sick but it is the smartest thing they can do. The summer of ’06 proved that the Federation can make up rules as they go along in court and invent a verdict despite there being no evidence to support it. Those 300,000 would have been lost anyway due to another trial’s fees and bad publicity, why lose fearful shareholders and sponsors when the corrupt FIGC is really just extorting Juve in order to finance its projects. One thing is for certain, it can’t be an admission of anything because Stevens and Juve haven’t even been accused and are in no way responsible anymore for allegations against Luciano Moggi. Luciano is fighting still and in civil court the matter of the Swiss SIMs favors him due to there being no proof of their existence.
     

    Cronios

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    Jun 7, 2004
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    How are we planning to pay all this money, would this affect our transfer plans, are we going to give up on the reconstruction of our new stadium?
    Are we going to sell our remaining stars, like Treze?
    Are we going to minimize our transfer budget for the next 3-4 years?
    Is this why our owners were unwilling to invest so far,
    because of all those matters? Did they knew that this decision was coming?


    And IMO, it is an an admission of everything, we cant lose that money unless, we are proved guilty of everything, only a second relegation could harm us that much!
    And if we dont even believe to our chances, it shows that we know that they are right.
    It seems that the decision of not going to TAR was a fatal mistake, we cant fight the system and we cant get along with it either, we should either proven innocent or they should disband Juventus F.C.
     

    cunninlynguists

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    May 7, 2006
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    How are we planning to pay all this money, would this affect our transfer plans, are we going to give up on the reconstruction of our new stadium?
    Are we going to sell our remaining stars, like Treze?
    Are we going to minimize our transfer budget for the next 3-4 years?
    Is this why our owners were unwilling to invest so far,
    because of all those matters? Did they knew that this decision was coming?



    And IMO, it is an an admission of everything, we cant lose that money unless, we are proved guilty of everything, only a second relegation could harm us that much!
    And if we dont even believe to our chances, it shows that we know that they are right.
    It seems that the decision of not going to TAR was a fatal mistake, we cant fight the system and we cant get along with it either, we should either proven innocent or they should disband Juventus F.C.
    You are taking it too far now. Ofcourse its a lot of money, but we aren't talking about millions here
     

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