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Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
Juve want Scudetto revoked
Monday 10 May, 2010
Juventus have decided to appeal against the decision to assign to Inter the 2006 Serie A title following a meeting of the Bianconeri board.

Shortly after the meeting, which lasted four hours, the club released an official note:

“This decision was taken considering the new revelations from the Naples Tribunal, which exposed a wide net of connections between referees and the team which benefited from the title.

“These contacts, according to the criteria used by the Procura Federale against Juventus, breach the principles of honesty and fairness expressed in the article 1 of the Code of Sport Justice.

“Indeed, Juventus FC believes that Extraordinary Committee of the Federation failed to consider it back in 2006. This is to say that the club awarded the title in the season 2005-06 was also guilty of having 'unclear relations' with the officials.”

The Juventus CdA also approved the new entries in the board team. Beppe Marotta joins the club from Sampdoria, becoming the new Bianconeri general director, while Fabio Paratici will be the new boss of the Juventus scouts.

The board members also discussed the identity of their new manager and are considering alternative options to Rafael Benitez, who appears to be not interested in the job.

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deepblue

IBM Chess Programmer(DB)
Feb 19, 2003
104
Just read the news in goal shite..They are banging on about this for the last two months, and they've finally submitted something...From the intial jizz reactions in this thread I thought FIGC have done something but its the same old story. Its better set the shite aside and move forward
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
I completely agree with gsol's opinion that all the top people in FIAT voluntarily played a part of the whole farce. The reasons are well described by him. There is no other way for things to happen like they did without the participation of top management.

Now, I don't know what gsol thinks, but when I read the annual reports of FIAT, Exor, Eni, Fininvest, Pirelli, Telecom, Enel, Mediaset, RCS Mediagroup, Mediobanca, Italmobiliare, Generali, UniCredit, and Confindustria's management...well! These are all the same guys, just open the "Corporate Governance" page of any of these any many other companies and you'll see the same faces! I especially like the boards of RCS and Mediobanca, check them out, you won't regret it (or maybe you will...) Former politicians, lawmakers, bankers, people with power, all involved in football too.

In my opinion football is just a cash-generating industry for all the guys in FIAT and all other top influential participants. Nothing more. We may be cursing Moratti and his gang, but it is all business for them and they don't really care who wins or how. Elkann does not give damn about Juventus's results, only thing he cares is to keep it profitable. The most important thing is to keep money flowing and this is the only spot where any difference can be made! These guys won't tear apart the whole industry (football) only to give justice to us! They inflicted the injustice in the first place, believing we would forgive and forget. And, lets face it, we would have fogotten had it not been for gsol's comments all these years and Moggi's crusade against that system. Everyone had already forgotten before the new evidence emerged.

Now what these "businessmen" are doing is damage control, trying to check and calculate what is the minimum expense to be paid for forgetting it all again. For now they are testing the market (us) with the "revoke the 2006 scudetto" bargain. And they are waiting for our answer. And this is where we come. This is what we have to understand - that it is really up to us, how all this ends. I know it sounds impossible but think about it for a moment.

All they care about is revenue - take it away from them and they will listen to us! We pay their salaries! We pay them through Juventus! Isn't this what they have been so proud about - how profitable Juventus us? Well, lets take it away from them! Stop going to games, stop buying shirts, stop paying member fees, stop watching them, stop financing them by any means possible - give them total and unconditional boycott until they start asking from the courts what we want - a fair trial and a fair decision!

I absolutely 100% guarantee that when the numbers turn red for more than a month, they will act! Oh, and act they will! You will start reading about how injustice should be fixed, about higher principles and other incomprehensible things for them. The league is so and so fucked up, another financial blow from the most popular team would be disasterous. They don't care who wins, as long as money come in, never forget this, don't expect justice unless you demand it for real!

I hereby ask anyone living in Italy and having connections with fan organizations to discuss such a move and implement it if possible! My deepest regret is that I do not live there and cannot do anything directly! But dear juventini, please, do something!

Never forget it is all about profits! This is all they care about! Deny them their money and they will bow to you! Bring Juventus to the verge of bankruptcy and justice will be served! There is no other way! Let us talk their language, so they can understand what they have been pretending they do not!
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Even Fox Mulder would be proud of you :)
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
“This decision was taken considering the new revelations from the Naples Tribunal, which exposed a wide net of connections between referees and the team which benefited from the title."


Our board are declaring that other teams committed the same offenses as Moggi (actually worse considering refs were involved), and yet all they will do is ask for the scudetto to become unassigned. Shameful.

4 years later and in light of everything that has happened, they still will not properly defend this club. Why?
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
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I would rather be compensated financially for the demotion than shake my fist at Inter while dwelling on the past. A cool 200mil would work wonders for our transfer budget.
 

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