Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (46 Viewers)

ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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Calciopoli Watch: Juventus Will Have Scudetti Restored; Inter Will Have Title Stripped Based On Naples Trial Evidence - Luciano Moggi's Legal Advisor Nicola Penta

Juventus have a good chance of having their Calciopoli-revoked Scudetti restored, and Inter have every chance of losing the one that was handed to them based on the 2006 sports trial, claims Luciano Moggi's legal counsel.

Nicola Penta, a lawyer and Calciopoli expert who has been advising Moggi in the criminal process in Naples, strongly believes the evidence that has emerged at the trial gives Moggi a strong case of walking free and being aquitted from Calciopoli, and Juventus an opportunity to have their revoked titles restored.

Those who have been following the trial in Naples will have seen Moggi and his legal team provide crucial evidence, which was not available in 2006, showing clubs including Inter had contact with referees and designators - thus throwing out the allegations that Moggi had exclusive dealings with key figures.

Based on that mountain of evidence, which includes over 171,000 wiretaps, a fundamental reassesment of the whole Calciopoli process is unfolding, Juventus have launched their own appeal to have the titles restored, and the FIGC are launching an investigation into their requests.

Penta was asked by Radio Power Station what could be expected from the trial when it reaches its conclusion in the spring based on how the process has developed thus far in Naples.

"If there is a total acquittal of Moggi then there will be the possibility for the defendants to ask for the revocation of the 2006 sports trial and this is very important because article 39 states that in the presence of new facts and the acquittal of referees and directors, then the 2006 sports trial could be re-opened. In that case Juventus can ask for the restoration of titles because it is no longer an automatic fact," said Penta.

"We have to be optimistic for the restoration of the Scudetti. The parameters with which Juventus had their titles stripped are the same with which Inter were handed theirs, therefore I hope justice takes its course.

"Will Inter have their title stripped? Yes, I believe so. This will be the first thing.

"Those who have been following the trial in Naples know that all the witness statements have been relevant because they have disclaimed the accusations [against Moggi and other defendants]."

Inter president Massimo Moratti was expected to be called in by Moggi's defence team as a witness, but they have decided against it.

Penta explained: "Moratti at the trial? Wasting time with certain people has no sense because things that were supposed to be explained have been explained and things that needed to be understood have been too."

http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/ital...entus-will-have-scudetti-restored-inter-will-
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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Because if the guys who will take this decision are the same who did with Krasic then we're doomed!!! :p

anyway, thinking about this, I don't think it would be the FIGC that would decide to rule that Juve deserve 200m+ in compensation. They could rule for the scudetti but another court should rule for the other stuff. In a perfect world, an objective court. :xfinger:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Getting the scudetti back would be nice but that isn't what I want from this. We should sue the FIGC and everybody else who was after us in Calciopoli for every Euro that this club lost as a result of the scandal. We get money to build for the future and fuck everyone who fucked us.


Or they could demote all of the clubs who were in Serie A at the time except Juventus. Imagine that, the Milan derby in Serie B :D.
 

Trezegol17

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Nov 1, 2006
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Getting the scudetti back would be nice but that isn't what I want from this. We should sue the FIGC and everybody else who was after us in Calciopoli for every Euro that this club lost as a result of the scandal. We get money to build for the future and fuck everyone who fucked us.


Or they could demote all of the clubs who were in Serie A at the time except Juventus. Imagine that, the Milan derby in Serie B :D.
Preach man PReach!!!:tup:
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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Because if the guys who will take this decision are the same who did with Krasic then we're doomed!!! :p

anyway, thinking about this, I don't think it would be the FIGC that would decide to rule that Juve deserve 200m+ in compensation. They could rule for the scudetti but another court should rule for the other stuff. In a perfect world, an objective court. :xfinger:
As long as we get the scudetti and compensation, I don't care how we will :D

I think, we'll get that, eventually...
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Getting the scudetti back would be nice but that isn't what I want from this. We should sue the FIGC and everybody else who was after us in Calciopoli for every Euro that this club lost as a result of the scandal. We get money to build for the future and fuck everyone who fucked us.


Or they could demote all of the clubs who were in Serie A at the time except Juventus. Imagine that, the Milan derby in Serie B :D.
Yeah but they should make a public apology to Juventus F.C., the former players & fans across the world.Plus we really need our reputation restored amongst Europe after all of that crap.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Yeah but they should make a public apology to Juventus F.C., the former players & fans across the world.Plus we really need our reputation restored amongst Europe after all of that crap.
Man fuck that, if we do get an apology or any scudetti back it will probably only be because the FIGC want to avoid a massive lawsuit from Juventus.

Even if we get both scudetti back those who clearly had an agenda against this club shouldn't just get away with all of this. A 200mil euro settlement would look far better than an apology.

...and then we could buy Dzeko - Cassano :tuttosport: :excited:
 

Sarunas

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Jul 24, 2009
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I still couldn't understand why they are still messing with Italian courts if there is Court of Arbitration for Sport which deals with those issues and is more or less independent?
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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I still couldn't understand why they are still messing with Italian courts if there is Court of Arbitration for Sport which deals with those issues and is more or less independent?
Exactly and that's why I think nothing is going to happen. Why would things change from 2006 until now? We just saw what happened with Krasic last week.
 

Hængebøffer

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Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Getting the scudetti back would be nice but that isn't what I want from this. We should sue the FIGC and everybody else who was after us in Calciopoli for every Euro that this club lost as a result of the scandal. We get money to build for the future and fuck everyone who fucked us.


Or they could demote all of the clubs who were in Serie A at the time except Juventus. Imagine that, the Milan derby in Serie B :D.
And move our club to the Bundesliga :snoop:
 

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