Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (47 Viewers)

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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I see Fiorentina have entered the fray. It's good that other clubs and soccer persons in Italy are hitting the headlines and starting to pile pressure on the situation.

So is the FIGC going to ignore everyone? I doubt it, if people with a clean conscience come and speak up...things might actually start moving in the right direction.
 

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Aug 2, 2005
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Wednesday 13 July, 2011
Fiorentina want Calciopoli explanation



Fiorentina have released a long statement demanding “clarity” in the Calciopoli scandal. “Explain why some wiretaps were shelved in 2006.”
The Viola were among the clubs penalised during the original trial in the summer of 2006, but have always maintained their innocence.

After the latest revelations of potentially incriminating Inter calls that were ignored at the time, Fiorentina are “worried at the development of a scandal that rocked Italian football five years ago.

“In the last few weeks that poisoned atmosphere has been recreated and threatens to provoke new tension between fans. We have to stop and reflect, working to recover the values of sporting ethics and healthy competition.

“For that to happen, we need immediate clarity on what happened in 2006 in the light of the new evidence and the supplemental investigation by prosecutor Stefano Palazzi.

“It is necessary to explain why some thousands of wiretapped telephone conversations, which together make a more precise picture of the situation, were shelved by investigators in 2006.

“ACF Fiorentina demand that Colonel Auricchio, who was chiefly responsible for the distortions and missing elements in that investigation, explain immediately why certain decisions were made at that time and who was aware of those decisions.

“Particularly we want to know why certain material was selected, ignoring a consistent part and foregoing more detailed investigation down those avenues.

“It is also crucial to understand if the investigators were kept in the dark about those wiretaps that were arbitrarily considered 'irrelevant.’ Was the FIGC, Commissioner Guido Rossi and the sporting justice elements nominated by him informed that only part of the evidence was handed to them?

“ACF Fiorentina propose that, once these matters have been explained, the Presidents of all the clubs sit around a table to close this issue once and for all with clarity and reciprocal honesty before the start of the next season.”

The reports emerging from the FIGC suggest Inter will not be stripped of the 2006 Scudetto purely because the events are beyond the statute of limitations.
 
Aug 2, 2005
4,420
Wednesday 13 July, 2011
Fiorentina want Calciopoli explanation



Fiorentina have released a long statement demanding “clarity” in the Calciopoli scandal. “Explain why some wiretaps were shelved in 2006.”
The Viola were among the clubs penalised during the original trial in the summer of 2006, but have always maintained their innocence.

After the latest revelations of potentially incriminating Inter calls that were ignored at the time, Fiorentina are “worried at the development of a scandal that rocked Italian football five years ago.

“In the last few weeks that poisoned atmosphere has been recreated and threatens to provoke new tension between fans. We have to stop and reflect, working to recover the values of sporting ethics and healthy competition.

“For that to happen, we need immediate clarity on what happened in 2006 in the light of the new evidence and the supplemental investigation by prosecutor Stefano Palazzi.

“It is necessary to explain why some thousands of wiretapped telephone conversations, which together make a more precise picture of the situation, were shelved by investigators in 2006.

“ACF Fiorentina demand that Colonel Auricchio, who was chiefly responsible for the distortions and missing elements in that investigation, explain immediately why certain decisions were made at that time and who was aware of those decisions.

“Particularly we want to know why certain material was selected, ignoring a consistent part and foregoing more detailed investigation down those avenues.

“It is also crucial to understand if the investigators were kept in the dark about those wiretaps that were arbitrarily considered ‘irrelevant.’ Was the FIGC, Commissioner Guido Rossi and the sporting justice elements nominated by him informed that only part of the evidence was handed to them?

“ACF Fiorentina propose that, once these matters have been explained, the Presidents of all the clubs sit around a table to close this issue once and for all with clarity and reciprocal honesty before the start of the next season.”

The reports emerging from the FIGC suggest Inter will not be stripped of the 2006 Scudetto purely because the events are beyond the statute of limitations.
 

solojuve1897

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Sep 17, 2008
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Is it because they finished the story with the following - apparently in a bid to sway public opinion?
"The reports emerging from the FIGC suggest Inter will not be stripped of the 2006 Scudetto purely because the events are beyond the statute of limitations."

Inter should be sent to C1. The title wasnt their to begin with, it's not even a punishment to have it withdrawn. Ridicolous!

Gsol maybe can answer this. The FIGC report just suggested that Inter cant get punished for what it did (which is art. 6 violations) and not the fact that the scudetto can be withdrawn or not?
 
Nov 1, 2002
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its all done and prepared between horse face and his organized money sluts, whatever Moggi and others trying, nothing will happen unless Juventus push it to higher court or Uefa. or to complain more to the public like those fuckers did back in 2006 so their fans would do whatever it takes to get their justice.

today's Juventus board are just too polite.
 
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gsol

gsol

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Oct 14, 2007
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    The reports emerging from the FIGC suggest Inter will not be stripped of the 2006 Scudetto purely because the events are beyond the statute of limitations.
    That's not why. The statute has nothing to do with the scudetto. Some are arguing that the FIGC can't revoke it from Inter because no official FIGC act assigned it to those cum guzzlers in the first place. In other words it was never theirs to revoke in the first place. Kind of makes you wonder what Materazzi tattooed on his skin huh?
     

    Raz

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    Nov 20, 2005
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    That's not why. The statute has nothing to do with the scudetto. Some are arguing that the FIGC can't revoke it from Inter because no official FIGC act assigned it to those cum guzzlers in the first place. In other words it was never theirs to revoke in the first place. Kind of makes you wonder what Materazzi tattooed on his skin huh?
    You mean that there is a possibility that they never had been assigned to them legally? Oh buy that would be sweet :D
     

    Bianconero_Aus

    Beppe Marotta Is My God
    May 26, 2009
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    Let those faggots think they won that Scudetto. Watching that cocksucker Zanetti and his band of shitcunts celebrate it was the best comedy in years.

    29 Scudetti for us and that's that. The FIGC and Inter can shove their cardboard scudetti up their fucking arses.
     

    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
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    Lets make two paper mâché trophies and put them in the cabinet and label every seat in every row in our new stadium #29. Every exit, every gate, every parking spot...fuck it, even the roads around the stadium will be #29.

    Paint a giant #29 at center circle every time we play inter at home.
     

    enzodileto

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    Aug 30, 2009
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    We can also have giant banners with quotes regarding Calciopoli...

    "Piaccia o non piaccia non ci sono telefonate con Inter..."

    "5-4-4 not 4-4-4: Inter's New Formation?"

    "per prendere un piccolo regalino da Moratti..."

    "metti Collina..."

    Anyone else got some ideas?
     

    RAMI-N

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    Aug 22, 2006
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    Lets make two paper mâché trophies and put them in the cabinet and label every seat in every row in our new stadium #29. Every exit, every gate, every parking spot...fuck it, even the roads around the stadium will be #29.

    Paint a giant #29 at center circle every time we play inter at home.
    :lol:
     
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    gsol

    gsol

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    I think the visitor section should be labelled Curva 29 that way every travelling fan from every team will have to sit in shame.
     

    Fake Melo

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    Sep 3, 2010
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    Lets make two paper mâché trophies and put them in the cabinet and label every seat in every row in our new stadium #29. Every exit, every gate, every parking spot...fuck it, even the roads around the stadium will be #29.

    Paint a giant #29 at center circle every time we play inter at home.
    What happens when we win 30? :D
     

    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
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    I think the visitor section should be labelled Curva 29 that way every travelling fan from every team will have to sit in shame.
    :tup:

    Referee quarters will have YouTube clips playing of every bad call against Juve post calciopoli that they can't turn off with the song "bad boys bad boys, whatcha gonna do when they come for you, bad boys" looping nonstop

    In the visiting locker room when we play inter every chair will have the name of a player on juve that one the title in 2006 and they will have to sit in that shit
     

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