Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (35 Viewers)

SoulSiick

Schizoid Man
Oct 16, 2007
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Virgilio sport wrote an article (with an audio file it says) about a wiretape in 17th May 2005 that bergamo is telling Galliani that he will change a Referee's match report about some foul on Kaka because he has the power to do that and no one will undrestand. He also refered to juve in 28th april May as a trauma to family, because Juve is accusing him to have something to do with suspension of Ibra against milan, which Galliani answers : Dont worry, Im here !

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Mar 24, 2006
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I would like to see Balotelli signing a new contract with Inter, followed by Inter relegation, Balotelli to ask for a transfer but the club refuses to sell him, which will cause lot of bad behavior from the Ghanian Chinese eyes until he's re-sent again for the 56th time to Inter's primavara team and frozen out of the squad for several matches.
Racist ! don't associate that merda to Chinese , what an insult for Chinese peoples :p
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,129
Calciopoli Watch: FIGC Ordered Refs Not To Help Juventus, Milan Spoke To Collina, Fiorentina Consider Legal Action

The latest shocking revelation in relation to the on-going Calciopoli trial in Naples has revealed that the chief of Italian football at the time, Franco Carraro, issued orders that referees must not help Juventus. And, Milan have been accused of speaking with referees, not just designators.

The latest call to be transcribed from the evidence obtained by Luciano Moggi's legal team at the trial shows how the Italian FA (FIGC) ensured Juventus were not helped during Calciopoli.

In fact, it was the then FIGC president Franco Carraro who called referee designator Paolo Bergamo telling him that Juventus were to be sent a referee who would not help them during a game in the build up to a Lega Calcio election.

It's a sensational revelation which suggests the then chief of Italian football used his power to manipulate games for his and the authorities own agenda.

And it has led to some claiming the whole Calciopoli process in 2006 should have been thrown out.

Here is a transcript from one of the calls shown live on the Diretta Stadio programme on television channel 7Gold.

The call involves Bergamo and Carrarro. The head of the FA (Carraro) asks for Rodomonti to be sent for the Juventus game, but warns Bergamo of the consequences of any mistakes that could favour the Old Lady.

Carraro: Please I recommend you ensure he [Rodomonti] doesn't help Juventus because it's a very delicate time for us at the Lega. Please, ensure it's an honest affair, but make sure there are no mistakes that could favour Juventus. Don't help Juventus.

Bergamo: Don't worry I will speak to him about it. I will call him after he finishes training tomorrow.

Carraro: Just make sure he doesn't make any mistakes because if he does and it favours Juventus then it would be a disaster.

One of the guests on the show who was sitting next to Luciano Moggi as the transcript was played believes the whole Calcipoli process at the time should have been thrown out based on that call.

"It's a scandal. We are talking about the head of Italian football here. Based on just this call, the whole Calciopoli process should have been scrapped," said the guest.

Since then, Moggi has spoken further on the subject, and he has blamed the current Juventus management for not doing enough to protect the club from the sharp edges of Calciopoli.

He says the Old Lady would never have gone down to Serie B if the Elkann ownership fought for the cause with greater effort back in 2006.

"Inter's 2006 Scudetto? They should have given it to my porter, it would have been safe there," Moggi told Mattino Cinque.

"The problem is another though. Juventus did not defend anyone. If they had defended themselves like other clubs, there would never have gone down to Serie B."

Mario Sconcerti, a columnist for the Corriere della Sera newspaper and football pundit for Sky Sport Italia has defended Juventus in light of all the latest developments that have been churned up by the trial in Naples.

"It wasn't about the decision to give a Scudetto, but to take two away from Juventus was grave and serious. You cannot take away a club's history because of the behaviour of certain directors," he told Il Sussidiario.net.

But, that's not all, Milan have now been accused of having direct communication with referees at the time.

In another call, published by L'Espresso, the then Milan consultant Leonardo Meani spoke with referee Pierluigi Collina after he took a game between Siena and Milan. Meani says Milan vice president Adriano Galliani is keen to speak with the bald-headed whistle blower.

Meani: He [Adriano Galliani] asked about you. He wanted to have a chat, but couldn't because the location was not ideal.

Meani then invites Collina to a meeting at Galliani's house, but the referee refuses, fearing he will be recognised.

Collina: Both myself and Galliani can easily be recognised, I wouldn't want someone to see us.

Collina and Galliani are then alleged to have met at Meani's own restaurant for a meeting and again on other occasions.

Some time after the original Calcipoli scandal, Collina was promoted, and is currently the Serie A and B referee designator.

Meanwhile, Fiorentina, who missed out on two Champions League seasons because of their points penalty in 2006 have hinted they could take legal action based on further developments in the Naples trial.

Viola deputy chairman Mario Cognini told La Nazione newspaper, "We had made a complaint stratight away that we were victims of a profound injustice.

"What will we do now? We will wait for the outcomes, then we can take initiative so that our rights are respected."

Source: Goal

Moggi stated again that our management and BOD not defend our club. Even Viola who is not relegated back in 2006 want to take legal action based on this result.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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source: Goal.com

Calciopoli: 75 Phone Calls Involving Inter, Milan & Roma With Referees & Designators Revealed
Details of 75 phone calls fuel the Calciopoli scandal in Serie A…
By Rupert Fryer

There were more shocking revelations in the tale of the ongoing Calciopoli scandal rocking Serie A, as the 75 phone calls that Luciano Moggi's defence team presented to the court on Tuesday were revealed in the press.

The majority of the recorded calls involve former Inter president Giacinto Facchetti, while others include Cagliari president Massimo Cellino, Bologna president Renato Cipollini, former Palermo director Rino Foschi, Reggina’s Pasquale Foti, Milan vice president Adriano Galliani, Roma chief Daniele Prade, former Udinese coach Luciano Spalletti, Cagliari President Massimo Cellino, ex-referee designators Paolo Bergamo and Pierluigi Pairetto and former referee Massimo De Santis.

Some of the most damaging calls revealed involve Facchetti talking to referee De Santis and to designator Bergamo to discuss referee grids and a present from Massimo Moratti, former Milan director Leonardo Meani talking to De Santis before the Milan derby, Cellino asking for a referee from Bergamo, and Foschi making requests from De Santis.

More information from the calls should come out next Tuesday when the trial resumes in Naples, but below is a brief summary of the 75 calls:

1) 24/11/2004
BERGAMO-Pairetto
"Ayroldi altered the report on Totti”
2) 12/05/2005
CELLINO-BERGAMO
3) 22/02/2005
CELLINO-BERGAMO
"Send me an arbitrator"
4) 22-052005
CELLINO-Pairetto
5) 07/03/2005
CIPOLLINI-BERGAMO
6) 08/03/2005
CIPOLLINI-BERGAMO
7) 26/02/2005
DE SANTIS
"Try calling Facchetti"
8) 26/05/2005
FACCHETTI-MAZZINI
"The boy plays tomorrow"
9) 27/05/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"Milan is Ayroldi"
10) 03-012005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"Dinner date"
11) 05/01/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"Arriving in Pisa at five"
12) 02/02/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"I've fought With Racalbuto”
13) 25/02/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"They decide the pitch and assistants'
14) 26/04/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"The game against Juve was
well prepared"
15) 14/05/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"Mancini is calm"
16) 23/12/2004
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"Moratti has a gift to give"
17) 27/01/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"Paparesta was well prepared"
18) 05/01/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
'Park'
19) 26/11/2004
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"For those who have been put on the grid this Sunday”
20) 09/01/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"That’s a game we must win together"
21) 17/01/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"I leave the tiles and materials in the lobby"
22) 10/01/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"I will send you Gemignani and Nicoletti"
23) 24/02/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"I can recall"
24) 03/01/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"Trefoloni is relaxed and available"
25) 15/01/2005
FACCHETTI-BERGAMO
"Walter Gagg at home Facchetti"
26) 24/03/2005
FACCHETTI-DE SANTIS
27) 24/03/2005
FACCHETTI-DE SANTIS
"Secretary"
28) 15/03/2005
FACCHETTI-Ghirelli
"Ticket Attorney”
29) 28/12/2004
FACCHETTI-Ghirelli
"With Scotland in Milan"
30) 28/12/2004
FACCHETTI-Ghirelli
"The pitch is bad”
31) 28/12/2004
FACCHETTI-Ghirelli
"I’ll talk with Galliani"
32) 04/01/2005
FACCHETTI-Ghirelli
"Federal Policy"
33) 08/02/2005
FACCHETTI-LANES
"These designators will be affected"
34) 25/11/2004
FACCHETTI-MAZZEI
"It's the grid with Mazzei"
35) 12/12/2004
FACCHETTI-MAZZEI
"I’m not coming because there are journalists there."
36) 11/12/2004
FACCHETTI-MAZZEI
"Step to get tickets tomorrow"
37) 25/11/2004
FACCHETTI-MAZZEI
"Choose well for Sunday evening’s referees and assistants"
38) 11/02/2005
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"You have done it for the Cup"
39) 16/11/2004
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"You have selected for the Cup"
40) 11/02/2205
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"You put in the Trefoloni"
41) 12/04/2005
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"I need a favour"
42) 02/02/2005
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"The potential is there"
43) 17/03/2005
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"Good luck for the game"
44) 02/03/2005
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"Leave me two tickets"
45) 12/04/2005
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"Pairetto left a message on the answering [machine]"
46) 31/03/2005
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"Pairetto left a message with the secretary"
47) 31/03/2005
FACCHETTI-Pairetto
"On Saturday we are all on international [duty]”
48) 14/04/2005
FOSCHI-DE SANTIS
"We must see”
49) 25/02/2005
FOSCHI-DE SANTIS
"I congratulate you”
50) 08/03/2005
FOSCHI-PAIRETTO
'Turn the referees around, put them in the first band”
51) 26/01/2005
FOSCHI-PAIRETTO
"Tickets and more”
52) 06/01/2005
FOSCHI-PAIRETTO
"Cazziatone"
53) 02/04/2005
FOSCHI-Pairetto
"Cazziatone on Cesena"
54) 22/04/2005
FOSCHI-Pairetto
"Cazziatone on Cesena"
55) 22/04/2005
FOSCHI-Pairetto
"Cazziatone the draw"
56) 22/03/2005
FOSCHI-Pairetto
"Compliment Rodomonti"
57) 04/02/2005
FOSCHI-Pairetto
"We are worried about De Santis”
58) 28/11/2004
FOTI-BERGAMO
59) 04/12/2004
FOTI-BERGAMO
60) 11/12/2004
FOTI-BERGAMO
61) 07/11/2004
FOTI-BERGAMO
"Make the Grid"
62) 16/05/2005
GALLIANI-BERGAMO
63) 28/04/2005
GALLIANI-BERGAMO
'Asks Bergamo for help from Galliani'
64) 17/05/2005
GALLIANI-BERGAMO
"The draw against Juve was a shock”
65) 01/03/2005
GALLIANI-MAZZINI
66) 11/04/2005
GALLIANI-MAZZINI
67) 28/11/2004
GALLIANI-Pairetto
"We will cheer”
68) 17/05/2005
GALLIANI-Pairetto
"The secretary invited him to Turkey”
69) 24/03/2005
GALLIANI-Pairetto
"Pairetto complimented Galliani on voicemail”
70) 27/02/2007
Meani-DE SANTIS
"Before the Derby”
71) 25/12/2004
MORATTI-BERGAMO
72) 25/12/2004
MORATTI-BERGAMO
73) 10/01/2005
MORATTI-BERGAMO
74) 21/05/2005
Prada-MAZZINI
"We rely on you”
75) ,12-05-2005
SPALLETTI-BERGAMO
"I will put Pisacreta and Griselli on duty, we will make it happen"
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fuck me if i know what that means
 
Jul 21, 2006
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MORATTI-BERGAMO
72) 25/12/2004
MORATTI-BERGAMO
73) 10/01/2005
MORATTI-BERGAMO
74) 21/05/2005

no description about these??
But I think the contact between Facchetti and Bergamo should be enough to punish Inter? He was one of the directors at that time.
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,435
I don't understand why some of us shocked after recent updates. We were saying same thing for 4 years. but for some unknown reason some of us choose to believe gazzetta tales instead. they found moggi cupola more interesting.

this is not new, 4 years old

 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
facts were always there. guido rossi, role of telecom, published calls, comments of judges, illegal court progress etc. calciopoli was well known conspiracy since may 2006. there was no reason to believe that we have cheated.
They were speculations, Turk. Some believed in them others didn't, it all depends on the person. And actually there is more reason to believe that we have cheated as others have also cheated. This takes us back to the "all guilty" or "all innocent".
 

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