Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (44 Viewers)

Delle Alpi

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May 26, 2009
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It doesn't matter what decision the court take. They can't take back the year we played in Serie B. Our serie B virginity was taken away, and there is no possible way to get it fixed.
 
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    I think there is sufficient evidence presented by Moggi’s team to prove that he was not privy to an exclusive relationship with anyone that would give way to a “system”. All other accusations have already been discredited.

    Moggi has a point about the call. I too commented here after hearing it because to me it sounded like Bergamo saying “Collina” but people are splitting hairs. Facchetti influenced the grid in that call regardless of who said “Collina” when he had Bertini removed because “we have a problem with him”.

    When Elio Corno was referring to the Carraro’s call where he ensures that "if there is a mistake in the Juve-Inter game that it not favour Juve" he had a point. Honestly…that is huge. If ever there was proof that Moggi didn't control the FIGC it's in that call between the league's head designator and federation's president.
     

    Badass J Elkann

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    Feb 12, 2006
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    I think there is sufficient evidence presented by Moggi’s team to prove that he was not privy to an exclusive relationship with anyone that would give way to a “system”. All other accusations have already been discredited.

    Moggi has a point about the call. I too commented here after hearing it because to me it sounded like Bergamo saying “Collina” but people are splitting hairs. Facchetti influenced the grid in that call regardless of who said “Collina” when he had Bertini removed because “we have a problem with him”.

    When Elio Corno was referring to the Carraro’s call where he ensures that "if there is a mistake in the Juve-Inter game that it not favour Juve" he had a point. Honestly…that is huge. If ever there was proof that Moggi didn't control the FIGC it's in that call between the league's head designator and federation's president.
    so could inter go down for influencing not only referee selections, but the outcome of their game against Juve?
     

    Hist

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    Jan 18, 2009
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    It doesn't matter what decision the court take. They can't take back the year we played in Serie B. Our serie B virginity was taken away, and there is no possible way to get it fixed.
    if proven innocent. I would be proud of my serie b juventus.
    Its like a revolution against a tyrant.
     
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    In a fair and proper system yes. Hating Bertini and ensuring he will not officiate the game could be viewed as an external advantage. I'm sure all directors hate a referee but when they get him...they get him. That's the nature of the draw that all have to adhere to. If Facchetti bypassed it then he influenced the grid and possibly the match.
     

    Badass J Elkann

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    In a fair and proper system yes. Hating Bertini and ensuring he will not officiate the game could be viewed as an external advantage. I'm sure all directors hate a referee but when they get him...they get him. That's the nature of the draw that all have to adhere to. If Facchetti bypassed it then he influenced the grid and possibly the match.
    but you and i alike recon that inter will get away with murder once again in order to preserve the interest of the league?
     
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    but you and i alike recon that inter will get away with murder once again in order to preserve the interest of the league?
    Yeah. In the end I think that this will only add to the screw job we got in 2006. If the FIGC comes out and admits that they wronged us and that the decision was worth hundreds of millions to us then they will maintain that the relegation was proper regardless of what is found in this investigation. They will have little to defend themselves with if they admit we were screwed and they let it happen. It’s too big a liability.

    They will as a result have to punish all other clubs and will do so very marginally in order to show that they did their due diligence while not destroying the league a second time.

    I expect them to fine all newly implicated teams (which they will pocket) and that will be that. They will then vacate the 2006 title and it will appear as though Inter were punished even though they are only being stripped of OUR scudetto. I could see them maybe losing the Coppa Italia from 2005 since there are calls regarding the tournament and the Supercoppa as a result but that will be that.

    Doing the right thing will expose way too much liability for the FIGC and cost them way too much money. What a mistake this whole thing was.

    I hope I’m wrong but the fact that all I read in the Italian papers is “the 2006 scudetto this and that” tells me that the primary focus will be “what do we do about that title?”
     

    The Pado

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    For reparations, Inter should be sent to Serie B and their CL spot given to us. As for the 2005-06 Scudetto, I would like that back as well but it seems that it will be vacated.
     

    The Pado

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    Why us, we're not going to end up on 5th positions this season.
    That is wy I said "for reparations". FIGC will understand that Juve was unjustly punished while Inter escaped all prosecution, and their conduct was equal. Being unable to give Juve back the season in Serie B and CL campaign that was taken away, FIGC can hand us Inter's spot.
     

    Badass J Elkann

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    Feb 12, 2006
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    That is wy I said "for reparations". FIGC will understand that Juve was unjustly punished while Inter escaped all prosecution, and their conduct was equal. Being unable to give Juve back the season in Serie B and CL campaign that was taken away, FIGC can hand us Inter's spot.
    they may understand yes, but they will only do what is in their best interest without further jeopardising whats left of serie A's credibility
     

    Gep

    The Guv'nor
    Jun 12, 2005
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    they may understand yes, but they will only do what is in their best interest without further jeopardising whats left of serie A's credibility
    Ok i see your point but surely if you need to be punished then you got to pay the right way. Serie A is fuct as it is thanks to those fuckers from the start.
     

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