Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (35 Viewers)

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    The TNAS court will hear Juve's appeal to have Inter's paper title revoked on October 3rd. This doesn't mean a decision will be rendered that day...it just means the TNAS portion of the endeavor will start on October 3rd.
     

    ThirdStar

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    If it helps
    The defendants had denied any wrongdoing and defense lawyers had sought the acquittal of both, arguing there was no evidence that players were given banned substances.

    The lawyers have also contended that other drugs Agricola was accused of administering were commonly used in soccer.

    The verdict appeared to be a black mark for one of Italy's top teams. However, lawyers expressed some satisfaction at the ruling.

    "It's a sentence that went well for us because Giraudo was acquitted on all counts," said defense lawyer Luigi Chiappero.

    "I think we have excellent arguments and I hope these will be taken into account in the appeal."
     
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    Juventus were accused of using banned substances (EPO to be exact) and no evidence of EPO was found. The judges ruled in our favor regarding that. The prosecution then accused Juve of over administering legal substances (over the counter creatine). Players were allowed to ingest 4 mg per day. No evidence to suggest any player exceeded 4 mg was found. The problem for Agricola was that he had tons of creatine in his possession. This is the point where the Statute came in to play.

    Basically Juve were found not guilty of using illegal drugs. That's what counted. It was never proven that players used more creatine than permitted, and the only qustion mark was why so much creatine was in Agricola's possession (which is not a crime).
     

    Mark

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    I'd create too much havoc to eliminate inter now so they'll let it go. Maybe suspended them for the next competitions but wouldn't bet on it.
     

    ThirdStar

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    More than relegating the champions with the WC and all ?

    It's too easy, remove them from the group stages and give 3-6 points to all the teams scheduled to play against them. Or give no points at all, but then you'd have to remove the 3 points that Trabz earned already.
     

    Mark

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    It wasn't during a competition so it would be too complicated for the geniuses up there. They could wait after the group stage and qualify the club that finished 3rd(ha funny) but I don't see it happening.
     

    enzodileto

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    Rumours of the new calls going ballistic on the Italian Juventus forums... they are just unconfirmed rumours but the latest is...

    There are over a hundred 'new' relevant calls which they will try to get admitted into evidence on the 27th! They include new information regarding the FIGC, Refs, Designators, Inter, Roma, Milan, Cagliari & Palermo!

    I stress this is all unconfirmed.... but it is circulating like wild fire!
     

    Henry

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    Sep 30, 2003
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    damn it I wish my Italian were a little better, but italian internet slang leaves me bewildered when I try following this stuff on the Italian Juve forums
     

    Hust

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    Rumours of the new calls going ballistic on the Italian Juventus forums... they are just unconfirmed rumours but the latest is...

    There are over a hundred 'new' relevant calls which they will try to get admitted into evidence on the 27th! They include new information regarding the FIGC, Refs, Designators, Inter, Roma, Milan, Cagliari & Palermo!

    I stress this is all unconfirmed.... but it is circulating like wild fire!
    Wow, imagine dragging the FIGC down in the dirt with some incriminating calls.

    UEFA will come knocking.
     

    AngelaL

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    Aug 25, 2006
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    It seems that Juve's Scudetti were taken from them 'unjustly'. Is it really the case that they cannot be returned to them? After all, if a thief stole a Picasso painting and, years later, it was discovered in his possession, should that painting not be returned to the rightful owner, even if you cannot prosecute the thief for the theft of it?
    What is the EU legal stance on this?
     

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