Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (34 Viewers)

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    It appears as though we were all right all along. The GEA Trial officially amounted to fuck all.

    http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=21&a=88126

    In 3 years of "investigating" and "hearings" and "witnesses" the prosecutors officially ran out of time to prove anything even remotely illegal. Surprise Surprise.

    Congratulations to the Moggis and the Lippis.
     

    Lucky Luke

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    It appears as though we were all right all along. The GEA Trial officially amounted to fuck all.

    http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=21&a=88126

    In 3 years of "investigating" and "hearings" and "witnesses" the prosecutors officially ran out of time to prove anything even remotely illegal. Surprise Surprise.

    Congratulations to the Moggis and the Lippis.
    we missed you
     

    Mark

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    Scandalo passaporti: bufera Italia-Argentina

    12.07.2008 14.56 di Redazione TMW

    Secondo indiscrezioni raccolte dalla redazione di Tmw e quella di SportItalia, starebbe per scoppiare una clamorosa bufera che riguarderà i passaporti di numerosi argentini passati in Italia: sarebbero pronti infatti molti avvisi di garanzia a personaggi di spicco del Mercato italiano che operano sull'asse Italia-Argentina ed ad agenti di calciatori albicelesti sbarcati in italia nel presente e negli ultimi anni. La notizia sarebbe clamorosa ed aprirebbe una nuova "Passaportopoli": lo scandalo sarebbe pronto a venire a galla nelle prossime ore sulle prime pagine dei maggiori quotidiani italiani.



    BIG SCANDAL to come out in Italy about fake passports. It implies players from Argentina.

    I wonder which team is involved in this? :melayyanandmessi:

    SERIE C motherfuckers!!!




    My guess is nothing will come out of this because Juve are not involved or they'll mention Camo's name i it. He had the Italian passport when he was at Verona I think. Not sure.
     

    tibike

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    Scandalo passaporti: bufera Italia-Argentina

    12.07.2008 14.56 di Redazione TMW

    Secondo indiscrezioni raccolte dalla redazione di Tmw e quella di SportItalia, starebbe per scoppiare una clamorosa bufera che riguarderà i passaporti di numerosi argentini passati in Italia: sarebbero pronti infatti molti avvisi di garanzia a personaggi di spicco del Mercato italiano che operano sull'asse Italia-Argentina ed ad agenti di calciatori albicelesti sbarcati in italia nel presente e negli ultimi anni. La notizia sarebbe clamorosa ed aprirebbe una nuova "Passaportopoli": lo scandalo sarebbe pronto a venire a galla nelle prossime ore sulle prime pagine dei maggiori quotidiani italiani.



    BIG SCANDAL to come out in Italy about fake passports. It implies players from Argentina.

    I wonder which team is involved in this? :melayyanandmessi:

    SERIE C motherfuckers!!!




    My guess is nothing will come out of this because Juve are not involved or they'll mention Camo's name i it. He had the Italian passport when he was at Verona I think. Not sure.
    I think it's about Reggina, Perugia, Livorno, maybe Lazio.
     
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    If Inter are involved they'll get away with another slap on the wrist...that or they'll make fake passports legitimate like accounting fraud.
     

    tibike

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    news on the passport scandal: http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jul13f.html

    Serie A stars in passport scandal
    Sunday 13 July, 2008
    A multi-million pound forged Italian passport scheme has been discovered in Argentina with footballers including German Denis and Juan Pablo Carrizo named.

    For many years now the key to obtaining a lucrative move to Serie A or other European clubs has been gaining an EU passport and many players have tracked down Italian ancestors to achieve this goal.

    There was already a similar scandal almost a decade ago when Juan Sebastian Veron amongst others was found to have obtained an Italian passport illegally, although he was not aware of the lawyers hired to push the paperwork through taking such shortcuts.

    This new network came to light after the Italian consul in Buenos Aires did not recognise the signatures on Italian passports that had been issued in the same building.

    Judge Norberto Oyarbide launched an investigation that saw over 100 police raids in six different Argentine cities with 24 arrests.

    It discovered that some players could get an illegal passport in a few days for £15,000, while an official one could take months or even years.

    Among the current players named by the local media in the 300 or so suspected cases are Napoli striker Denis, who moved from Independiente this summer, and Lazio goalkeeper Carrizo from River Plate.

    However, they do not risk sporting sanctions and nor do their clubs, as they have both been registered as non-EU players.

    What could have wider repercussions is the story published by Clarin and La Nacion alleging several top agents are involved in the investigation.

    These include, according to the newspapers, Gustavo Mascardi, Fernando Hidalgo, Jorge Cyterszpilelr, Leonardo Rodriguez and Paolo Sabbag.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Passport scandal hits Argentina
    By Daniel Schweimler
    BBC News, Buenos Aires

    The authorities in Argentina say they have uncovered a multi-million dollar operation in forged Italian passports.

    Many of those being investigated are professional footballers.

    It is thought they use the false passports to overcome the limit on the number of non-European Union foreigners playing in the Italian league.

    The scandal came to light when the Italian consul in Buenos Aires did not recognise the signatures on Italian passports issued there.

    A judge, Norberto Oyarbide, launched an investigation which resulted in hundreds of police raids across Argentina.

    It's not only footballers who are benefiting from the scandal, officials say - but in football-mad Argentina, which has hundreds of players playing abroad, they are the ones attracting the attention.

    There is a limit on the number of non-European Union nationals who can play for each club - but claiming Italian nationality is one way around that rule.

    Many Argentines, and therefore Argentine footballers, have Italian ancestry.

    However, they can get an illegal passport in a few days for $30,000 (£15,000) - while the official one could take several months, or even years.

    The spotlight is also shining on the small southern Italian village of Fagnano Castello, since several of the false documents named it as the birthplace of the great-grandparents of a number of the Argentine footballers being investigated.

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/7503877.stm
     
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    Nothing will come of it. The players and agents could be fined for fraud but if the team's registered the players as non EU then they can't be liable for anything. Good thing Juve wasn't involved. Guilty or not we'd be fucked.

    As far as the appeals go, we are scheduled to be heard in the State Council but no date has been set.
     

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