Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (39 Viewers)

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
you gotta see the fact that 2 months is such a small perioud for a trial ..just in time, before wc, before the championship to begin... things moved too damn quickly. Not to mention the lack of evidence against Juventus, not against moggi... i can't believe the world was so blinded, and accused an organisation for the "sins" of a man. Though i can't believe we suffer so much now... for a stupid man. The effects of calciopoli were, are, and will change the history of Juventus. We are so close of turning into a mediocre team and maybe never bouncing back to greatness
If you want to believe it was pre-written, then suit yourself. I will not believe that.
 

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Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Points were counted differently in these last seasons. Teams get much more bonus points.
The 66 pts Italy had in 2005/06 will be equivalent to 76 pts in 2009/10.
The 61 pts Germany has right now are same to ~50-55 pts in 2005/06 or 2006/07. So, even though Germany improved, it's not such a drastic improvement as the points suggest. It's much more about Italy doing worse than it's about Germany doing good.
Thanks for the info :tup:
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,670
At least some papers are talking about it.

ilgiornale.it

A sports bar investigation done by reading La Gazzetta



Auricchio is the guy that conducted the Calciopoli investigation.

Here's a couple of gems he said at this current trial:

Q: Did you see Bologna-Juve?

Auricchio: Yes, I think so.

Q: Any particular episodes in this game?

A: Corriere, Repubblica and Gazzetta mention Juve won with a dubious free kick call and Bologna were denied 2 so-so pk's.


...

Talking about Lecce-Parma

Q: It's a habit reading the paper and Internet to get your proof, just like the Lecce-Parma game.

A: yes, Morfeo was sent off in this game.

Q(lawyer): Incorrect, he wasn't.

A: Ah yes, it's true but the papers said he was.

Q: So did you see the game or not?

A: The paper reported that Morfeo was sent off so we reported it in our investigation. It's not our fault, it's Gazzetta's.


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Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
OK .. I'm gonna start a blog saying that Inter players have gay sex in the shower while Moratti take photos of them (which probably happen anyway) .. and I will request that they use it in the court!!
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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The only thing I can see happening is a restoration of Juventus and not a destruction of Inter. A destruction of Inter helps no one but a restoration of Juventus could help a lot of people, not just Juventini.

For example, give us some money back so we can buy players and make an impact in Europe again.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
89,020
Inter going down now would hurt this league so much more than it did when we went down :tdown:
Serie A is way too corrupted. Other leagues are too, but others at least hide everything.

But here, no, this is a circus.

Calciopoli: Evidence Regarding Inter Phonecalls Goes Missing - Report

By Salvatore Landolina
Mar 24, 2010 2:25:00 PM

Luciano Moggi's defence raise questions over alleged missing evidence involving Inter...

There has been another twist in the Calciopoli trial after new allegations regarding missing evidence came to light in the Tribunal of Naples, according to La Stampa.

It centres around alleged phone calls between former referee designator Paolo Bergamo, his secretary and Inter.

The court was told how Bergamo and his secretary spoke about a telephone call involving Inter president Massimo Moratti over a dinner he had organised in March 2005 to talk about refereeing problems he had become concerned with.

There was also an alleged phone call between Moratti and Bergamo.

But, when Luciano Moggi's defence team questioned Carabinieri chief investigator Colonel Auricchio, who was tasked with leading the 2006 investigation, he couldn't give an answer as to where evidence regarding these alleged phone calls had ended up.

The court heard that, despite the investigation, there was no trace of the evidence in relation to calls between Moratti, Bergamo and his secretary, and that it had gone missing suspiciously.

Suspicions as to the whereabouts of the evidence have been raised by Moggi's lawyers, who were keen to get an answer as to why the tapes could not be found.

The trial continues.

Many will remember Juventus had two Scudetti revoked in 2006 when the scandal came to light. Moggi also received a ban from the game which ends in the summer of 2011.

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Of course, but the proofs against us couldn't disappear.
 

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