Now we know that Moggi is on to something. On the 19th of April the FIGC decided to expel Moggi indefinitely from soccer in Italy. All of a sudden they decided to “reinterpret” the rules that were changed in 2007 so that Moggi cannot come back.
http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=7&a=177804
On what grounds are they banning him? What pathetic excuse have they used to give Moggi a life ban?
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 change 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?
FIGC is run by moRATti's lapdogs. Only in real courts would anyone have a chance of justice, in Italy's case: - the EU court!
......
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.
As Marcus Tullius Cicero asked: - Cui bono?
Juventus captain Ale Del Piero admits he is nostalgic for the time when Luciano Moggi was at the club......
........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.
If Juve did, all Italian teams could be kicked out of UEFA and FIFA competitions.
That's a good reason to do so. If other teams were going to be banned from europe, they would lose money! Who cares about cheats like inter playing in Europe? BAN THEM!
Gsol, if Moggi is acquitted by the court in Naples, do you know if it would be possible for him to bring a civil case against Auricchio for evidence tampering?
Or FIGC for unjustly banning him?
Is it possible to take this directly to UEFA or FIFA or even possibly to the EU courts?
A court outside of Italy might be helpful or no?
Yes! But who will stand up for Juve? GLMDJ?
Ya so? Who's going to bring it there?
GLMDJ intend to bring it to a European Commerce Court but for FIFA or UEFA to get involved, a team has to bring the matter to them. Do you really think Juventus is doing that?
As 'shareholders of Juve' would they be allowed to ask FIFA or UEFA to become involved?
Yes but if Moggi takes him being banned from football case to the civil courts none of that would imply, and he should.
Moggi already is in the civil courts.
I think what JBF means is that he could take them to court to contest the ban. He would need to win his current court case first, then take FIGC to court to contest the ban.
Then he should sue FIGC and Telecom Italia. The former for the unjust ban and the latter for their illegal phone taps violating his Human Right to privacy (He was not conducting criminal activities, so their phone taps were illegal and infringed his Human Rights).
If he could provide proof that information from any calls relating to transfers were passed to interesti, that would also be 'industrial espionage' as football clubs are technically businesses in Italy. (Difficult to prove, I guess, but I remember that inter were always 'interested' in the same players as Juve. We now know why!)