Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (26 Viewers)

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    I think this thread needs to shift gears. Bringing up stale and outdated accusations against Moggi are a waste of thread space by now especially with all the info that has emerged post-calciopoli. Moggi and his lawyers have done well in civil court to discredit all those claims and now we are looking at a very different case.

    For the record Tulio MiLanese (as he was commonly refereed) was Berlusconi’s man. He is a Milanista and even helped Berlusconi campaign politically.
     

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    JuveJay

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    If you want Inter to be punished then you have to admit that Moggi was also guilty, otherwise they are both and others innocent. You can't say that Moggi is innocent and Moratti is guilty, this is the definition of bias.
    It depends whether the investigation goes beyond just the phonetaps, if Moggi pushes for a deliberate plot to unseat him and Juventus.
     

    icemaη

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    If you want Inter to be punished then you have to admit that Moggi was also guilty, otherwise they are both and others innocent. You can't say that Moggi is innocent and Moratti is guilty, this is the definition of bias.
    :agree: We can't have both outcomes in this trial. Moggi was right when he said All guilty or All Innocent.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    If you want Inter to be punished then you have to admit that Moggi was also guilty, otherwise they are both and others innocent. You can't say that Moggi is innocent and Moratti is guilty, this is the definition of bias.
    It's not really that black and white. Compare what Moggi was found guilty of (that you agree with so vehemently) and compare it to what people like Fachetti, Galliani, etc. are accused of and may be found guilty of and put it on a scale.
     

    JCK

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    It's not really that black and white. Compare what Moggi was found guilty of (that you agree with so vehemently) and compare it to what people like Fachetti, Galliani, etc. are accused of and may be found guilty of and put it on a scale.
    There maybe different levels of guilt but in the end guilty is guilty.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    There maybe different levels of guilt but in the end guilty is guilty.
    Moggi has won all his post calciopoli trials though and from the looks of things he's going to win this one as well. So now the tables are turned...all these other clowns have to prove their innocence because they're finding themselves in knee deep pile of mud slowly as this current trial goes on.
     
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    All guilty all innocent isn't realistic. Moggi saying that got blown out of proportion. I doubt he doesn't recognize that there are degrees of guilt.

    He definitely is guilty of violating article 1 and I doubt anyone disputes that (even him). From the looks of things, everyone is guilty of violating article 1 (maintaining constant contact with designators) but the wires seem to be revealing more than that.
     
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    I think an impartial re-examination of all the evidence would still get Moggi punished which in my opinion is fine but once you take away the agenda of crippling him and Juve his punishment would become what it was supposed to be in the first place, brief suspension maybe and fines. That being said, everyone would get punished for that with varying levels of fines and suspensions.

    Inter or others getting relegated could are possible theoretically if Article 6 violations are found in their calls which were not found in Moggi’s four years ago.

    Saying "all guilty or all innocent" is flawed because it depends on the assumption that all the calls were the same. From the looks of things they were not.
     

    cimenk

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    Gsol,

    Is the media news about lost evidence again is true? Or is it just another media buzz? I don't believe the news actually because it seems so stupid. But again what can i expect from the corrupted justice system in Italy, the easiest way to cancel the court process is by disappearing the evidence
     

    Mark

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    I think an impartial re-examination of all the evidence would still get Moggi punished which in my opinion is fine but once you take away the agenda of crippling him and Juve his punishment would become what it was supposed to be in the first place, brief suspension maybe and fines. That being said, everyone would get punished for that with varying levels of fines and suspensions.

    Inter or others getting relegated could are possible theoretically if Article 6 violations are found in their calls which were not found in Moggi’s four years ago.

    Saying "all guilty or all innocent" is flawed because it depends on the assumption that all the calls were the same. From the looks of things they were not.
    I agree. The problem here is why these "new" transcripts/phone conversations didn't show up 4 years ago? We all have our assumptions and they might be right but THAT'S SCANDALOUS!!! If they judged all the Moggi, Facchetti and company's calls in 06 it would have been clear there was no cupola so the sentence for Juve would have been much more light and we wouldn't be lying in mediocrity for 4 years. That's what pisses me off.
     
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    I agree. The problem here is why these "new" transcripts/phone conversations didn't show up 4 years ago? We all have our assumptions and they might be right but THAT'S SCANDALOUS!!! If they judged all the Moggi, Facchetti and company's calls in 06 it would have been clear there was no cupola so the sentence for Juve would have been much more light and we wouldn't be lying in mediocrity for 4 years. That's what pisses me off.
    thats why we should call it farce or morattopoli :frown:
     

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