I quite understand JCK's point. No doubt this whole thing is farce and Moggi is being hard done by, and in no way am I discrediting him for being the smart contributing director he was, but for some reason, I do not believe he is entirely innocent either. I think this whole calcio business, especially in Italy is too dirty to be completely immeasurably innocent. Like many others pointed out, the issue is that this was all orchestrated to bring Juventus down, not clean the league of its crooks. That's the sad part - for if Moggi's 'guilty' surely others are too but nothing's been done.
Perhaps Juve did not stick with Moggi because there's something we don't know, or that Moggi's a liability now or a mere scapegoat. What I do not understand though is by doing that, it is almost admitting that Moggi will be found guilty, and thus Juventus. Although Juve is cleared of objective liability etc, if Moggi's guilty Juve surely would be compromised along with it, at least in the minds of people.
Whatever it is, to this day, five years on, sometimes when I think about this whole farce, and looking at the sad state of our dear club right now, I can honestly say there are moments where I am overwhelmed with both anger and sadness; that the suffering is quite measurable. Yeah some people say there's more to life, it's just football etc, but I think I'm sure people here understand the feeling. All I'm thinking of now is that clubs usually have phases of their ups and downs, and I just hope I get to see Juve when they're back on being the most feared club again.
And when that day comes.....