Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (55 Viewers)

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
So you Believe that Juventus is guilty?
I believe that Moggi was a crook. Spare me the technicalities.

Cronios, you know nothing about what I know and what I don't. Stick to your conspiracies that the board are planning. They suit you much better.
 

abejaa

Senior Member
Sep 25, 2006
1,665
I believe that Moggi was a crook. Spare me the technicalities.

Cronios, you know nothing about what I know and what I don't. Stick to your conspiracies that the board are planning. They suit you much better.
I believe that Moggi was the best employer Juve ever had! He was able to buy all the great players!
 

di_vladi

Junior Member
Jul 11, 2006
168
Moggi was the best transfer guru in the world. He was just doing what all the other big teams in Serie A were doing. We got punished coz we were the best and Inter got away because they organised it. They were as much in it as we were.
Forza Moggi
_)_ for Inter
 

abejaa

Senior Member
Sep 25, 2006
1,665
Moggi was the best transfer guru in the world. He was just doing what all the other big teams in Serie A were doing. We got punished coz we were the best and Inter got away because they organised it. They were as much in it as we were.
Forza Moggi
_)_ for Inter
Moggi was doing a lot better than the other teams :D
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
Regardless even If we get say 35 million in compensation back which sounds fairly miniscule that is still some money we can pump into a world class player. Good arcticles. Yell me if you publish the book I would definately read it.
I'd go for not less than 250 million euros law suit against the FIGC. This is how much we lost/paid as soon as the Calciopoli was hit.

We had to pay the money we won from the Scudetto for 2 years + an added financial penalty + the loss of all the sponsorship deals.

That is leaving aside the players value going down when we were relegated to Serie B. A player like Ibrahimovic would really be sold for well more than 35 million euros if we were playing in the Serie A not a low 17 million euro (can't remember the number exactly).
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,498
Moggi's network is intact
Thursday 2 July, 2009
Luciano Moggi, the former Juventus director who was disgraced by the Calciopoli scandal, insists his network is still intact.

Earlier this week, the 72-year-old who was banned from football for five years in 2006, revealed he had been advising Bologna.

“It went like this. I arrived in Bologna and I thought: 'now I will call my old friend Renzo Menarini and ask him if he wants to go to dinner… [and he did].

“Why shouldn't he want to come to dinner with me? Is it forbidden? Or perhaps someone wants to stop me from seeing people, from talking to them, from living?”

On being told people were merely concerned he was about to return to football, Moggi said: “Why? What have I done? Did I kill? No. Did I steal? No. I only did well. To Italian football, I…”

Stopped in his tracks, Moggi was then asked if Menarini had offered him a consultancy role with Bologna.

“Who has put these stories out? Look I often go to dinner also with other Presidents. ” Moggi replied.

Asked to name them, Moggi said: “[Palermo's Maurizio] Zamparini, [Livorno's Aldo] Spinelli…”

Moggi was once again pressed if Menarini had spoken to him about a job.

“With Menarini we spoke about everything… one thing is clear. I have a five-year suspension, but anyway I could be a consultant… only that… it doesn't suit me.”

On being called a liar, Moggi replied: “I swear, I don't have the desire. Even if a lot of people call me.”

Pressed to name names, Moggi said: “Tens of Presidents and not only in Italy. If I wanted I could put the phone down now and start working again.

“My network is intact. Connections. Relationships. Friendships. Everything could start working again in a few minutes.”

When asked if he was just trying to cause a stir, Moggi replied: “Why? You journalists write allusively that I was the king of the market, but I am only someone who understands football.”

Massaging his ego, Moggi was then told how he once promised Roma Edgar Davids if Juve got Daniele De Rossi, Alberto Aquilani and Gaetano D'Agostino - who were all 18 at the time - in return.

“I had seen them play a game against Juve's Primavera, because I got around. I visited stadiums.”

Asked if he telephoned referees, Moggi replied: “I telephoned them. So what?”

Finally, Moggi said he wasn't sick and tired of being linked with the bad side of Italian football “because, in the end, I am good.”

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Despite all this years, and knowing this fucker too well, its still suprising what fucking pathetic mythomaniac narcississtic egomaniac he is :lol:
 

abejaa

Senior Member
Sep 25, 2006
1,665
Moggi's network is intact
Thursday 2 July, 2009
Luciano Moggi, the former Juventus director who was disgraced by the Calciopoli scandal, insists his network is still intact.

Earlier this week, the 72-year-old who was banned from football for five years in 2006, revealed he had been advising Bologna.

“It went like this. I arrived in Bologna and I thought: 'now I will call my old friend Renzo Menarini and ask him if he wants to go to dinner… [and he did].

“Why shouldn't he want to come to dinner with me? Is it forbidden? Or perhaps someone wants to stop me from seeing people, from talking to them, from living?”

On being told people were merely concerned he was about to return to football, Moggi said: “Why? What have I done? Did I kill? No. Did I steal? No. I only did well. To Italian football, I…”

Stopped in his tracks, Moggi was then asked if Menarini had offered him a consultancy role with Bologna.

“Who has put these stories out? Look I often go to dinner also with other Presidents. ” Moggi replied.

Asked to name them, Moggi said: “[Palermo's Maurizio] Zamparini, [Livorno's Aldo] Spinelli…”

Moggi was once again pressed if Menarini had spoken to him about a job.

“With Menarini we spoke about everything… one thing is clear. I have a five-year suspension, but anyway I could be a consultant… only that… it doesn't suit me.”

On being called a liar, Moggi replied: “I swear, I don't have the desire. Even if a lot of people call me.”

Pressed to name names, Moggi said: “Tens of Presidents and not only in Italy. If I wanted I could put the phone down now and start working again.

“My network is intact. Connections. Relationships. Friendships. Everything could start working again in a few minutes.”

When asked if he was just trying to cause a stir, Moggi replied: “Why? You journalists write allusively that I was the king of the market, but I am only someone who understands football.”

Massaging his ego, Moggi was then told how he once promised Roma Edgar Davids if Juve got Daniele De Rossi, Alberto Aquilani and Gaetano D'Agostino - who were all 18 at the time - in return.

“I had seen them play a game against Juve's Primavera, because I got around. I visited stadiums.”

Asked if he telephoned referees, Moggi replied: “I telephoned them. So what?”

Finally, Moggi said he wasn't sick and tired of being linked with the bad side of Italian football “because, in the end, I am good.”

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Despite all this years, and knowing this fucker too well, its still suprising what fucking pathetic mythomaniac narcississtic egomaniac he is :lol:



He is king :)
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,628
something with new phone conversations coming out in the new case in Napoli concerning other people and clubs that would make them look bad and Juve good...
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
2,825
unlike Juve at the time after the loss of Umberto and Gianni, Inter still have political power to back them up
Moratti will make sure his millions are safe
 

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