Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (43 Viewers)

Hængebøffer

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The merda fans who think that inter is 100% clean are beyond hilarious. Many of them honestly believe that inter has not even cheated once and they won everything fair and square...:lol:. Even Juventini acknowledge that Moggi did talk to referee designators, though I doubt more than 10-15 games over how many seasons were actually influenced, if any actually were...inter is a fucking disgusting mess of a shit hole club. I could shit out a better club. Cheaters, liars, bad sports, look at LOOSEASSHOLE-IO kicking stekelenburg in the head. I will shit and piss on their graves.
Everyone did. It was not illegal.
 

ThirdStar

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So before we start with the cunts pigs motherfuckers piece of shit Interista, where are the ones here who deep inside them thought for a while we cheated to win our Scudetti?

As for Inter fans, if only I can buy them perfumes. Fucking pigs.
All the post calciopoli Juve fans believe we cheated.

All the ones that watched the 2004-2005 and 2005-2006 seasons know we did jack shit. All the teams get decisions for AND against them, especially if they have a fear factor/reputation of being too good attached to their name. That's why when Messi dives, he gets the calls. They give him the benefit of the doubt. Man United score many many offside goals, hell they scored two with Chelsea yesterday. It doesn't mean that they pay refs :/
 
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    Sorry for the lack of hype in my post guys. Bottom line we don’t really know much yet regarding this new call. It looked like I was browsing and writing for a while but I was actually having problems on this site so I just couldn’t write anything at all.

    In any case…

    The Maria Grazia Fazi theory is interesting. I realized even in the 2006 calls that she was no ordinary secretary. People referred to her with a lot of respect even when she was not on the phone. In Italy females and secretaries don’t get that typically. When I looked into her background she looked like she was on the up and up so I just figured that she must have been married to a somebody or something like that. It was weird though. There was one call I vaguely remember where Pairetto (who hated her), was complaining with his wife that he did not want to work with her and couldn’t understand why Bergamo was on her side. I remember thinking…”She’s a secretary, if she’s yours and you don’t like her get rid of her and if she is someone else’s then you shouldn’t have to work with her at all. What’s the big deal?”

    Now that her calls are emerging a little more we start to see that she had a bigger hand in things. Nothing really incriminating yet but she was definitely involved. Is it possible the Secretary title was a front or an excuse to have her somewhere in those offices? I don’t know. I hope not though. Bottom line if the revelation call is her trying to help someone else or screw us then people will just react by saying “who gives a shit she was a secretary” and that will be that.

    The article in Tuttosport is a huge summary of the closing arguments that Racalbuto’s lawyer and Mazzini’s lawyer made. There is nothing new in the summaries really, stuff that has been discussed time and time again in these pages. The article ends hinting at the killer call that Moggi will release in a week. They are making it sound as though it will be the continuation of the Bergamo-Carraro call which ends with Bergamo saying “I will speak to Rodomonti” but then we never hear Bergamo call him. Maybe now we will. We’ll see.
     

    only-juve

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    So before we start with the cunts pigs motherfuckers piece of shit Interistinki, where are the ones here who deep inside them thought for a while we cheated to win our Scudetti? As for Inter fans, if only I can buy them perfumes. Fucking pigs.
    Honestly whoever thought (just for a moment) that we've cheated from our fans haven't really watched Juve or perhaps watched the team for a couple of years max and has absolutely no clue about this club.

    Not saying this as a fan of Juve but there is no logical way in saying that a club have cheated domesticaly yet that same club have dominated Europe for many many years.

    Juve reached 6 Champions league semi-finals within 10 years period. Someone has to be "extremely" stupid and Ignorant to believe that such a club would cheat domestically. Man united have dominated the premier league for 20 years now yet they haven't reached as many CL semi's during that period as we did (taking away the last couple of years where there were hardly any big competition in Europe). Its just common sence.

    As for Inter fans, they're too stupid that there is simply no point arguing with them.
     
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    You are leaving out the World Cup victory which was largely based on Juve's players on both Italy and France in precisely the year that we got castrated.
     

    C4ISR

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    Many of you have unrealistic expectations.

    The revelations over the summer that Inter committed worse crimes than Juve and would have been relegated had those calls been available in 2006, wasn't enough to sway public opinion or bring any change.

    What could possibly be any worse than the fact that thousands of calls were hidden and that the people involved in our relegation cherry picked certain calls to paint a certain picture? If that doesn't spell conspiracy or prove that the system is institutionally corrupt, I don't see how appealing to other legal bodies in the exact same country that allows these violations to happen will bring any serious results (compensation).

    The titles will be returned or left unassigned, but no real justice will come. They will add a few footnotes to the official record, and things will continue to go on until the next scandal inevitably emerges.
     
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    You might be right...but at least now a lot of idiots are keeping their mouths shut. Five years ago I thought we would have never heard the end of the cheater bullshit and a part of me thinks that a certain amount of that will always be there but between then and now we are seeing huge differences. Inter is public enemy number 1 and are widely regarded as corrupt while most neutrals today see us as victims. Yeah it's no 250 million and it is no popularity contest but it is still a lot better than where we were when this scandal errupted.
     

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