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    Hey guys. I just thought I’d throw out a teaser regarding the discovery of Inter phone calls. Remember that Moggi and Bergamo were accused of handpicking referees in Serie A but were found not guilty after it was proven that referees were assigned to matches by random draw in the presence of officials and media? Well the Coppa Italia is a bit different. For the Coppa referees are simply selected by the designers at will.

    Why do we care?

    On the 10th of January 2005 at 12:20 referee designer Bergamo and Massimo Moratti discussed the prospect of having referee Gabriele officiate the upcoming Coppa Italia match between Bologna-Inter on the 13th of January. The game would end 3-1 for Inter and Inter would go on to win the Coppa Italia. Some may recall the immense controversies regarding that tournament (i.e. handball goals allowed to stand in the Inter-Cagliari semifinal etc). This revelation now casts a major shadow over the tournament.

    Don’t ask where it came from because I’m not saying. Don’t want to believe it? Don’t care. It will all be public soon enough anyway.

    On a side note I still find it very funny that people make comments like “Moggi was a crook and we all know that” when they can’t find a single legitimate accusation that stuck to him in actual court. When you insist on saying stupid things at least speak for yourself and not the rest of us.
     

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    292929

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    "Moggi was accused of having too personal of a relationship with Paolo Bergamo There were no convictions of Moggi manipulating the transfer market, there were no convictions that Juventus had actually fixed or altered the result of any game. (Lazio and Fiorentina were busted for match fixing)"

    http://forum.giulemanidallajuve.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1266&st=30

    I don't really get it. Lazio and ViolaMerda were busted for match fixing and still they were not send to Serie B, while Juventus was, despite that Moggi didn't "fix" any result (game)
     

    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
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    Moggi spoke about Morratti and he said that he should return that Scudetto. He said it's a moral duty and that he did make those phone calls.

    April 13 is going to be a date when they include to the court the new wiretapping involving Moratti and Galliani so we'll see how that goes.
    I can't wait for that.
    Probably because it's not Juve who are on trial, just Moggi.

    If Moggi wins this case, then Juve raised a new action, I would expect that to get a lot of publicity.
    Good point.
    Hey guys. I just thought I’d throw out a teaser regarding the discovery of Inter phone calls. Remember that Moggi and Bergamo were accused of handpicking referees in Serie A but were found not guilty after it was proven that referees were assigned to matches by random draw in the presence of officials and media? Well the Coppa Italia is a bit different. For the Coppa referees are simply selected by the designers at will.

    Why do we care?

    On the 10th of January 2005 at 12:20 referee designer Bergamo and Massimo Moratti discussed the prospect of having referee Gabriele officiate the upcoming Coppa Italia match between Bologna-Inter on the 13th of January. The game would end 3-1 for Inter and Inter would go on to win the Coppa Italia. Some may recall the immense controversies regarding that tournament (i.e. handball goals allowed to stand in the Inter-Cagliari semifinal etc). This revelation now casts a major shadow over the tournament.

    Don’t ask where it came from because I’m not saying. Don’t want to believe it? Don’t care. It will all be public soon enough anyway.

    On a side note I still find it very funny that people make comments like “Moggi was a crook and we all know that” when they can’t find a single legitimate accusation that stuck to him in actual court. When you insist on saying stupid things at least speak for yourself and not the rest of us.
    I don't trust him. Until he is proved innocent in courts I will keep that opinion (as its mine)...I don't speak for everyone but myself. Keep us updated, I love your posts.
     

    Mark

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    I was going through this earlier and said, it's April 1st today. Then I said, these guys at giulemanidallajuve wouldn't joke about that right?

    Libero talk about some calls too.

    Some say there are MORE coming.

     

    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
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    "Moggi was accused of having too personal of a relationship with Paolo Bergamo There were no convictions of Moggi manipulating the transfer market, there were no convictions that Juventus had actually fixed or altered the result of any game. (Lazio and Fiorentina were busted for match fixing)"

    http://forum.giulemanidallajuve.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1266&st=30

    I don't really get it. Lazio and ViolaMerda were busted for match fixing and still they were not send to Serie B, while Juventus was, despite that Moggi didn't "fix" any result (game)
    I've said it before and I will say it again. Justice will be served.
     

    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
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    I was going through this earlier and said, it's April 1st today. Then I said, these guys at giulemanidallajuve wouldn't joke about that right?

    Libero talk about some calls too.

    Some say there are MORE coming.

    Crocked m*therf*ckers...I can't wait to hear my friends voice (merda fan) when this stuff comes out.
     

    292929

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    Mar 31, 2010
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    Ancora una news in anteprima sul nostro forum da parte dell'assistente di Luciano Moggi. Dopo le telefonate tra Bergamo e Facchetti , viene svelata ora, data e contenuto di una telefonata tra l'ex designatore Paolo Bergamo ed il patron dell'Inter Massimo Moratti. Il 10 gennaio 2005 ore 12.20 Bergamo chiama Moratti, e dopo i convenevoli il designatore comunica a Moratti che avrebbe pensato a Gabriele per l'Inter e Moratti risponde che va bene... Il 13 gennaio 2005 si giocherà Bologna-Inter di Coppa Italia, terminata con la vittoria dell'Inter per 1-3 e l'arbitro era Gabriele. Attendiamo sviluppi.

    http://www.giulemanidallajuve.com/newsite/index.asp
     

    292929

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    My understanding is that Moggis lawyers have found some recordings of phone conversations (Moratti - Facchetti - Bergamo) and that they should be punished. But I don't se how we'll get our scudetti back??? gsol?
     

    Mark

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    Phone calls not taken into consideration/lost and now found that could come out:

    - 35 between Bergamo(ref designator) and Facchetti.

    - 10 Bergamo/Galliani

    - 10 Bergamo/Moratti

    - 100 Bergamo/Cellino(Cagliari)

    - 20 Pairetto(other ref designator)/Facchetti

    - 3 Pairetto/Moratti

    - 50 Pairetto/Galliani

    - 65 Pairetto/Cellino



    I'm sure some have holiday greetings and shit but...:shifty:
     

    Hist

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    Jan 18, 2009
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    I've got two messages.
    Come riportato sul nostro forum dall’assistente di Luciano Moggi, le telefonate di cui da anni parlano sia l’ex direttore generale della Juventus che l’ex designatore Bergamo ci sono ed in un numero molto consistente. Inutile sottolineare come queste telefonate, in quanto misteriosamente ritenute meno “compromettenti” di quelle di Giraudo e di Moggi agli occhi di procura e Auricchio's team, recitino una parte molto importante nel processo di Napoli, e che per questo non verranno divulgate al volo né saranno divulgate - nela loro totalità - prima delle prossime udienze. Quello che possiamo fare oggi è dire che non stiamo parlando di semplici tabulati e chiederci: perché l’ex designatore Paolo Bergamo chiama Giacinto Facchetti alle 16:47 del 3 gennaio 2005? E perché Giacinto Facchetti chiama, sempre Bergamo, solo due giorni dopo, alla vigilia di Livorno-Inter (18:33 del 5 gennaio 2005)? Cosa si sono detti? Un semplice scambio di auguri per la befana?

    http://www.giulemanidallajuve.com/newsite/articoli_dettaglio.asp?id=686

    Seguiteci perché presto vi faremo qualche sorpresa ;)
     

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