Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (45 Viewers)

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
4,828
Juve won the world cup for Italy in 2006 and they repay them with this sort of rubbish.

Next non-Juve Serie A fan I see is going to cop an uppercut.
This is how I've felt for 5 years. It's the reason I'd rather see Italy rot in international tournaments, even if some Juve players have a role.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
:lol: what a joke of a system Italy has, I've lost all hope in getting anything back from such a country.

I just hope we'll fuck every fucking club in Italy and win the league every year and I really hope we don't spend a "dime" buying any player from this curropt and disgusting league.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
It's gonna be difficult, but the Agnellis must not be underestimated.

Just because Moggi lost a trial doesn't mean that the family isn't pulling any weight anymore, politically etc.

They're still one of the most influential families in the country.

If AA wants those titles really bad, he's gonna get them.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,531
I just wonder if FIGC will be willing to go back on their word like that. Can you imagine how foolish they'll look once that happens? Look at Moggi ffs, they won't accept new evidence in a new case. Who does that?

Wonder if they'll be willing to let their reputation take a hit like that. Hopefully UEFA get involved, that'd make me feel better.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,970
We ain't getting shit back from anyone. No titles, no money, niente.

But fuck 'em, when we win our next scudetto its number 30 whether they like it or not. We know those were won on the field, the corrupt institutions that thrive in this shitty country known as Italy can all go eat a dick. I had a feeling something like this would happen, Italy is just too corrupt and too crazy a country to think otherwise.

29!
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
The FIGC won't go back on anything, so Juventus must first take this shit through the sporting tribunals. In those there's gonna be a lot of "yada yada yada". Hopefully, that won't take too long. But after that is when I think it will really get interesting: the ordinary civil courts, like the one today, in Naples. And here is why: Tonight we experienced that a civil court said flat out that Juventus did not violate the article on objective liability. Juventus now have two arguments: 1) that a court has cleared Juve from objective liability and 2) that if Moggi & co. were guilty because of their actions, then Facchetti and Meani etc. must also be (based on the new evidence), meaning that there are no reasons for Inter to have that scudetto.
 

DVS

Must be patient
Nov 13, 2008
1,751
The FIGC won't go back on anything, so Juventus must first take this shit through the sporting tribunals. In those there's gonna be a lot of "yada yada yada". Hopefully, that won't take too long. But after that is when I think it will really get interesting: the ordinary civil courts, like the one today, in Naples. And here is why: Tonight we experienced that a civil court said flat out that Juventus did not violate the article on objective liability. Juventus now have two arguments: 1) that a court has cleared Juve from objective liability and 2) that if Moggi & co. were guilty because of their actions, then Facchetti and Meani etc. must also be (based on the new evidence), meaning that there are no reasons for Inter to have that scudetto.
Sounds reasonable although it would be pretty cool to have a Lawyer that has studied Law in Italy to see what he/she would say about this case
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
The way I see it, we actually gained another reason to keep on fighting.

Mark is right, though, the papers will only write about "Moggi guilty!", "Moggi guilty!", and yes, that shit is gonna be annoying. What's gonna be more annoying is meeting neutral fans who said "I told you so". But the club, Juventus, is actually in a better position to keep on fighting for those scudetti than ever before. And that's what it's gonna do!
 

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