Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (49 Viewers)

Jul 2, 2006
19,435
Future can surprise us, i won't lose my hope. truth will be revealed but it will take more time. i still believe one day, moratti and his gang will be exposed. they won't just be banned from football but face other consequences. international courts looks like best option now.

There is an aphorism in Turkish ''Gün olur, devran döner''
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,839
is this the last of the trials or is there still the one regarding inter? fuck figc, we need to take this to the civil courts, make it a civil matter.

figc cant fuck with that.
 

Diego

Senior Member
Aug 30, 2005
663
What is this shit?? Are you sure it's true? He is already serving a ban. They can't just make a new one. If it's true it shows he is on to something they don't like. They are afraid of him. He will never accept it. FORZA GRANDE MOGGI!!!!!!!!!!!!Fuck that UGLY INTER MERDA BASTARD TEAM!!!!!
 
Jul 2, 2006
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Juventus captain Ale Del Piero admits he is nostalgic for the time when Luciano Moggi was at the club.

Moggi was given a five-year ban from football in 2006 for his involvement in the Calciopoli scandal.

He first arrived at Juventus in 1994, heralding an era of unprecedented dominance that included winning seven Scudetti, two of which were later revoked, and the Champions League.

Speaking on Chiambretti Night, Del Piero was asked about Moggi's 12-year stay in Turin.

“They were magnificent years. I don't hear from him anymore, not often, but our relationship has remained intact,” Del Piero explained.

The 35-year-old World Cup winner was then asked about reports linking England manager Fabio Capello with a return to Juventus.

“He is fine where he is,” Del Piero concluded.
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
: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.
I have no hope of us ever getting any justice in the first place...like you've stated many times over there seems to be a hidden agenda amongst the Juventus hierarchy themselves to wrestle control of the club...and as long as that it exists, we're not going to get anywhere anytime soon.
 

Salvo

J
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Dec 17, 2007
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«Nei prossimi giorni sarà definito un esposto alla Federcalcio per chiedere la revoca dello scudetto 2005-2006. In coerenza con quanto abbiamo sempre sostenuto: le regole valgono per tutti»

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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,883
Pretty funny how people are so shocked at Moggi's new ban. For years now about 80%, if not more, of the general Italian football public (including some Juve fans) has wanted him out of the game indefinitely. The FIGC was bound to succumb to this pressure sooner or later & take this decision.

Let's just wait & see what happens in the real courts.
 
Dec 31, 2008
22,910
Fuck all this shit. I have lost all my faith and interest in the 2006 scandal related trials. We need to start without start with a new administration and hopefully we are getting one next season(Agnelli-Blanc-Bettega-Marotta). We need to build fresh without going back any of those 2006 board members
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
Moggi's ban is not new. It's just an officialisation of a 2006 sentence. Who in his right mind would hire him again anyway? You guys seriously think Andrea Agnelli would even consider bringing him back?
 

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