Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (51 Viewers)

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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about the 2006 scudetto

Paolillo: "Juve should give up more scudetti."
Moratti: "He's right but let's relax, there's a game to play(vs Werder)."


Juve should answer: You guys are fuckin' UGLY!!! Now shut up and give us back our deserved 2006 scudetto and good luck in Serie CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
 

Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
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:crazy: Juve should give Inter Scudetti’ Thursday 30 September, 2010

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Inter chief executive Ernesto Paolillo believes that Juventus should be the ones giving his side Scudetti, not the other way around.

His comments come after it emerged Juventus President Andrea Agnelli had asked the FIGC to strip Inter of the title they were awarded in the wake of the 2006 Calciopoli scandal.

Wiretaps that allegedly show Inter trying to influence referees have recently come to the attention of the Calciopoli tribunal in Naples, laying a stain on Inter’s reputation.

Speaking after last night’s victory over Werder Bremen, Paolillo said: “I can say that the facts are otherwise and if anything Juve should give us back some other Scudetti.”

When asked for his impression of Paolillo’s words, Inter President Massimo Moratti said: “It’s all true, but I wouldn’t insist on all these things seeing that there is the game [against Juventus] on Sunday.

“We are trying not to exaggerate the controversy because it can be really unpleasant,” he concluded.



Can this disgusting inter dirtworm shut his mouth and come with prove like we did?
 

HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219


about the 2006 scudetto

Paolillo: "Juve should give up more scudetti."
Moratti: "He's right but let's relax, there's a game to play(vs Werder)."


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Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Agnelli defends Juve from attacks
Friday 1 October, 2010

Juventus President Andrea Agnelli has written a letter defending his club from attacks amid repeated accusations from Inter.

Earlier this week, Inter chief executive Ernesto Paolillo reacted angrily to Agnelli's visit to the FIGC to ask that they revoke the 2006 Scudetto, which was awarded to the Nerazzurri following Juventus' relegation in the wake of the Calciopoli scandal.

Wiretaps that had reportedly gone missing were recently brought to the attention of the Calciopoli trial in Naples by Luciano Moggi's defence team, and they appear to show Inter attempting to influence referees.

Paolillo took the news badly, saying that Juventus are the ones who should be giving back League titles, and not just that of 2006.

Writing on Juventus' official website ahead of this weekend's Derby d'Italia, Agnelli said: “Dear fans, this first part of the season has often been accompanied by polemic, by opinions and in some cases real attacks on Juventus and their history.

“In a few hours the stage will be set for a game that has always played a great part in the history of football, a history that for us Juventus fans is made up of passion and very often victories, all of which are deserved on the pitch.

“The chatter of recent months has raised the tone, often mixing the roles. Now the time has come to occupy ourselves with the present. A time in which the shareholders and the management are on the one hand committed to protecting and defending our colours with the right instruments and in the most correct and transparent way, and on the other concentrating on a daily basis on getting the players in the condition to offer performances worthy of the black and white colours.

“A time in which the fans, with a sense of responsibility even superior to that of some directors, must support their team even in times of difficulty, without falling into useless exaggerations and violence that stain the joint effort of everyone of all colours who have Juventus in their hearts: footballers, coaches, directors, employees and millions of supporters

“A time that has lasted for 113 years and will continue even after the 90 minutes in which we must all be loyal supporters.

“Forza Juve.”
 

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