Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (43 Viewers)

Max

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Jul 15, 2003
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Juve fans would only do that. And it'd be 30% of the fans so again, nothing would happen.
Reduced bottom line, no? Since when was losing 30% of your annual earnings not substantial? It doesn't matter anyways, the damage is done. Inter is in the Champions' League Final; Juventus is hobbling to a fifth-place finish if their lucky.
 

Dostoevsky

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I hope that Andrea Agnelli has heart to defend brand of Juventus like his father and uncle did before him.
I'm afraid they can't do anything against FIGC and that decision.

The only one who can change things is Moggi himself probably. He will either get it off his back, or drag others with him. I don't see any other solution. Juve can't do anything.
 

Max

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Banning Moggi doesn't bother me.

What does bother me is that people like whoever it was in Fiorentina (whichever Della Valle) that was found to have tried to fix a match hasn't got a life time ban.
He makes spiffy kicks for all the suits, so why should he be banned?
 

Hust

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So the courts can always have his ban revoked, correect? Depending on the trial outcome. I fail to see exactly how they can just go back and change a ban they already agreed on.

Like Gsol said, they know Moggi is onto something. Personally I don't care what happens to him in the end as long as the other clubs get punished. I find it absolutely degrading to us how all appeals he has won did nothing for us and got him banned for life yet every phone tap paints an even more evil picture of inter and other clubs yet nothing seems to be surfacing on that. This is like nicole simposon's parents watching OJ walk out of the court that day a free man. Infuriating.

And now, to our shattered hearts we watch Inter in the CL final with all the dirt that came along with that while we pray for 9 pts and some luck to get us fourth place.

God help us and let your hand of justice reign fury on the guilty. May that day come quickly.
 
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    good riddance, fuck him.
    :sergio:

    You guys don't get it. I think few people do. You guys think there will be justice? You guys think Juve will be allowed to be competitive? You guys think that the FIGC will punish Inter or give us back our titles? Compensate us?

    Wake the fuck up.

    The mere possibility that Moggi would be hired by Agnelli prompted his sudden lifetime ban. That's the league we play in. That is how our federation conducts its business and you guys are still dreaming of justice, money and trophies.

    At this point I want Moggi to win in Civil Court because it will prove that he did nothing but he is never coming back because the FIGC won't let him. Inter will not get punished because they won't punish themselves. We won't get those titles back because Inter won't give them back. We play in their league.

    This really lends credibility to the notion that the Elkunts hated Moggi because for 4 years the suspension was sufficient to the FIGC. Maybe they knew that Elkann would never hire him. Within hours of Agnelli being named they revised a 4 year old sentence with no new evidence to justify it.

    If you don't like Moggi I don't care but if you can't see that they handcuffed Agnelli on his first day and that the signs of things to come are still bleak then good luck.

    My days of following this sport might be drawing to a close. This is worse than boxing. Fuck Italy. I’m glad I left.
     
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    gsol

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    It's amazing how quickly the FIGC can reach a decision when it's regarding Juventus and Moggi. They are still sorting out the illegal purchases of Motta and Milito but this decision came in hours.
     

    Red

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    I have little/no faith in sporting courts (in most countries, let alone Italy), but I retain some faith in the real court system.

    For instance, I find it astonishing that the FIGC's rules allow them to chance a person's length of ban at the drop of a hat.

    I don't suppose they even had the decency to have a hearing to make it look like they would consider counter arguments?
     

    Hust

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    I'd like to hear the reasons by Abete himself. They need a news conference to state their reasons. Millions of fans around the world will be looking for answers when the sun comes up in italy tomorrow morning.
     

    Lo-Pan

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    Feb 11, 2009
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    I don't understand these 'fuck moggi' idiots...Especially if they seriously don't care if he is punished further. I care...not because i respect Moggi and am desperate to see him cleared of all charges, but because he was the main reason why JUVENTUS GOT demoted, titles stripped, ruined...The more guilty he is proven, the more guilty the club is proven. And if he is proven innocent, then so is the club.

    this is why i care what happens to Moggi.

    My concerns though...have been confirmed by Gsol. I was getting the feeling that others would be proven as guilty as moggi, if not more guilty, rather than Moggi proven innocent, and all innocent. Both paths are blocked. they don't exist anywhere other than in the minds and hearts of juventini the world over.

    The original trials, we all now know, more than suggest that Inter control the FIGC. I mean...the people who created new punishments, then handed them to Juventus, were and are more than mildly connected with Inter. The missing phone calls??? Again...Inter knew what they were doing.

    Who gained the most from our demotion? Inter.
    Who controlled our demotion? Inter.
    Who seems more guilty now than Juve, in light of the phone calls that Moggi has somehow got hold of? Inter.

    The major interest for me here, is that I quite like Moggi now, because he is well aware of what he is up against, but still fighting. he is clearly a dodgy, extremely well connected fiend of the highest order.

    I would concentrate more on our new board structure and look, the new manager and the excitement of mass change from the top to the bottom of our club which should begin today.
     

    Hust

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    This is getting ugly. I think its going to get ugly but if moggi can find a way to put the FIGC in the spotlight under the world eye then italy will have to react. If not then the courts need to address this issue and just like we are doing with our board the courts will have to clean house at the FIGC.

    There seems to be no way in our modern world something this epic can happen without some governing body coming in with a clean conscience to regulate. As always, even more so now I remain optimistic. I know something good for us will come of this. I'd doesn't do anyone any good to think otherwise. For a century this club ruled italy, there is not reason that with our fans we can't accomplish our objective. And if we need to do it the hard way then so be it, we can't be stopped, only slowed. As long as we have a healthy income, smart coach and some mercatos that are strong we will be back. Let inter enjoy their success. What goes around comes around.
     

    Lo-Pan

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    There seems to be no way in our modern world something this epic can happen without some governing body coming in with a clean conscience to regulate[/B].
    You have an insanely skewed idea of the modern world, mate, if you truly believe any of the above. Though perhaps you are from Bhutan??? Which is the ONLy country I know of, which seems close to treating everyone as Right as possible.
     

    Hust

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    You have an insanely skewed idea of the modern world, mate, if you truly believe any of the above. Though perhaps you are from Bhutan??? Which is the ONLy country I know of, which seems close to treating everyone as Right as possible.
    I think you know what I mean. Evidence is evidence. You can tamper it all you like but you can hide from your own voice when it's on tape over and over and over again. It's redundant how often they broke the law with this article violations. That's what I mean. Sporting Justice in the US isn't perfect but its light years ahead of italys. If something like this happened in the US with the Yankees the entire country would shut down and piss itself.

    The justice system might not have to have a clean conscience but it would have to take a group of really stupid individuals to come in and completely disregard this kind of evidence as unsubstantial.
     

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