Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (14 Viewers)

Durden

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May 11, 2006
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Don't think it was abt Orsato being blind. I think he was trying to compensate for the first (harsh) yellow card he gave him..Pjanic himself has said along the same lines
Excatly. And its not like this never happend before in football. This happens every weekend in every league in Europe. players with a yellow card often gets an “extra” chance. Not saying its the way it should be or anything, but now everybody is overreacting because its juve. Its so pathetic. And that former ref football-Italia quoted saying that it should only have been a yellow on vecinos foul, and the mayor going loco, its just so embarrasing to read. Pathetic losers. Maybe look at your selves and learn something, but no lets cry and blame Juve. Fucking losers
 

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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No charges for Allegri tape | Football Italia

It’s reported the FIGC has decided Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri has no charges to answer in the Paolo Tagliavento controversy.

The Bianconeri won 3-2 at Inter on Saturday night, but there was controversy after Miralem Pjanic wasn’t shown a second yellow card in the second half.

As fourth official Tagliavento walked through the mixed zone, Allegri talked about the performance of referee Daniele Orsato: “It went really well… He was so good… Promote him!”.

ANSA reported that Federation Prosecutor Giuseppe Pecoraro had asked to view this footage to see if there was anything untoward, but Sky is now reporting that no investigation will be opened.

Percoraro viewed the footage and decided not to proceed with an investigation, as there was no suggestion of any rules being broken.

Another clip which went viral is claimed to show Tagliavento saying “adesso nel recupero vinciamo” or “now we’ll win in extra-time”.

However, it’s more likely he was saying “quanto recupero facciamo?” meaning “how much extra-time do we give?”.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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No charges for Allegri tape | Football Italia

It’s reported the FIGC has decided Juventus Coach Massimiliano Allegri has no charges to answer in the Paolo Tagliavento controversy.

The Bianconeri won 3-2 at Inter on Saturday night, but there was controversy after Miralem Pjanic wasn’t shown a second yellow card in the second half.

As fourth official Tagliavento walked through the mixed zone, Allegri talked about the performance of referee Daniele Orsato: “It went really well… He was so good… Promote him!”.

ANSA reported that Federation Prosecutor Giuseppe Pecoraro had asked to view this footage to see if there was anything untoward, but Sky is now reporting that no investigation will be opened.

Percoraro viewed the footage and decided not to proceed with an investigation, as there was no suggestion of any rules being broken.

Another clip which went viral is claimed to show Tagliavento saying “adesso nel recupero vinciamo” or “now we’ll win in extra-time”.

However, it’s more likely he was saying “quanto recupero facciamo?” meaning “how much extra-time do we give?”.
Errrrr sistema. Watch the haters say we bought the figc out too hahahahaha
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Definitely some Calciopoli-esque smells in recent days, brings back bad memories with Juve getting attacked from all angles. That's how the whole thing gathered steam. But who is the villain this time? Allegri? :lol:

What I like about it is how some seem to have given up already, especially those in Napoli. One weekend they have won it, the next weekend they have lost it. Absolute fucking circus, the entire place from top to bottom.
 
Apr 29, 2006
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But if they haven't 'cleaned' the system in Calciopoli 1, then not only our results are tainted. Inter must return the treble!!!

I am pretty sure if things keep up as they are, they would be willing to in an year or two ... :rofl:

Perhaps Moggi is still pulling the strings of some billionaires in the background, trying to corrupt Italy, Calcio, Uefa, Fifa, EU and the world.

For them its either that fairy tail or the reality that chokers and Inter are synonyms.
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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They won't just whine. Figc is still against us, the var was introduced just to harm us, we ve seen how they cooked it.
And the major concern was what they did to agnelli, tying him with mafians, only because he talked to some fans...
They are dangerous and they will keep trying to harm us at any cost...
 
Mar 9, 2006
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Even after 12 years I still don't get why 1 season was simply cancelled without giving the trophy to any team like everyone were guilty but the next season they took away exact amount of points to make inter champions, and there is still no judge in italy that will look at this bullshit and ask himself how the hell they did let this happen at CONI , FIGC. And so on
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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Juventino[RUS];5739631 said:
Even after 12 years I still don't get why 1 season was simply cancelled without giving the trophy to any team like everyone were guilty but the next season they took away exact amount of points to make inter champions, and there is still no judge in italy that will look at this bullshit and ask himself how the hell they did let this happen at CONI , FIGC. And so on
Italy is cursed now, we will win every year without interruption until they give our Scudetti back.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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It's funny how Juve basically came out of calciopoli by far the strongest. Inter has been a shambles for years now, Milan is a laughing stock. And Juve, after coming back from relegation - and now that "football is clean", right? - has an unbroken record of victories that's longer than any other in Italian history.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

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Mar 12, 2004
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The funny thing is that Inter fans actually blame us for them being so weak and not their terrible management.

I read on FIF a while a go that Juve are the reason that them and other clubs can't own their own stadium.

They think the Angelli family use their political influence on local councils to put up red tape to stop them so we alone can own our stadium and keep the rest of the league below us in terms of revenue.

Delusional to say the least.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
36,830
It's funny how Juve basically came out of calciopoli by far the strongest. Inter has been a shambles for years now, Milan is a laughing stock. And Juve, after coming back from relegation - and now that "football is clean", right? - has an unbroken record of victories that's longer than any other in Italian history.
They basically traded 1 CL title (a treble in case of Inter) for decades of misery.
 

Klovn

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Jul 28, 2011
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Juventino[RUS];5739631 said:
Even after 12 years I still don't get why 1 season was simply cancelled without giving the trophy to any team like everyone were guilty but the next season they took away exact amount of points to make inter champions, and there is still no judge in italy that will look at this bullshit and ask himself how the hell they did let this happen at CONI , FIGC. And so on
because italy is a third world country
 

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