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Eire

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Mar 1, 2004
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one thing really upsets me, how is galliani still involved with running milan s transfer dealings he is fcuking banned how do they get away with so much.

i really hope someone else wins serie a bar roma inter or milan
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
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cristoforo1897 said:
hi, just got back from holiday been trying to keep up to date but someone told me that the title of 2006 had been reassigned to us, what is the situation with the two titles please?
The 2004/5 scudetto has not been assigned to anyone. As for the 2005/6 one, Guido Rossi re-assigned it to his "team", inter.:angry2: There is an Online Petition that has been signed by over 2500 Juve fans regarding the scudetto of 05/06 which was handed to the Internazionale Milano Club. The Petition is Italian but you dont need to know the language to understand what it is about. If you want, you can try to get a translation via google. The Guì le mani dallo scudetto petition was created by juventus fans (I tifosi della JUVENTUS F.C., [email protected]). If anyone wants to add their name to it, you can find it using this website: -

http://www.petitiononline.com/8007854/petition.html
 

Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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mark77 said:
Francesco Totti: "In the end, only Juve paid for all this and it's not right".

wise words from a true capitan. not like canna lame as words.

and like someone said before when will this -5 point serie B be offical. next week?
 

serfaraaz

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Apr 14, 2005
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Lo juventino Capirossi: «Basta così, tutti in curva»

l pilota Ducati condivide la scelta di non andare al Tar


Loris Capirossi, come sta vivendo la vigilia dei tre Gran Premi di moto consecutivi in Oriente: Malesia, Australia e Giappone?
« Bene, mi alleno molto per essere al top e seguo la mia Juventus »

Un impegno mica da ridere di questi tempi.
« Sì, è vero, siamo nel pieno di un ciclone ma alla passione non si comanda » .

La Juve ha deciso di ritirare il ricorso al Tar sposando una linea più morbida. Ha fatto bene o male?
« Io dico semplicemente che non c’è una risposta “ esatta” a questa domanda. Noi bianconeri potremmo trovarci intorno a un tavolo e discutere per quindici giorni senza metterci d’accordo. Se i dirigenti hanno scelto così significa che era il male minore. E in assoluto dico che decidere di restare nell’ambito della giustizia sportiva è stato un segnale di stile e classe » .

Beh, la Juve della passata gestione in questo senso aveva lasciato qualche credito...
« A parte il fatto che per carattere e forse deformazione professionale io preferisco guardare avanti e non voltarmi indietro, penso che adesso nessun tifoso avversario possa permettersi di dirci più niente, nemmeno un appunto. A prescindere dall’ultimo sconto che ci faranno, saremmo l’unica società fini*ta in B e non mi pare certo poco. Per cui alla fine solo noi avremo pagato. Quindi d’ora in avanti la musica cambia. Altro che essere additati come gli arroganti o quelli che gestiscono il potere a proprio piacimento. Noi ripartiamo dalla B, altri invece... » .

La Juve si presenta al via del campionato di serie B con uno squadrone. Ma esiste o no il rischio che campioni del calibro di Del Piero, Buffon, Trezeguet e al*tri ancora possano perdere gli stimoli contro squadre minori?
« Assolutamente no, niente di più sbagliato. Io faccio il paragone con il mio sport. Se io per un motivo qualsiasi dovessi di colpo trovarmi a correre nel campionato italiano cosa pensate che proverei? Di vincere e basta. Il campione è nato per battere gli altri. Punto e a capo » .

Se pensa al prossimo campionato in serie B cosa prova?
« Niente di così drammatico. E’ successo e amen. Io comprendo che molti tifosi ora siano arrabbiati con il club ma questo atteggiamento deve cambiare nei prossimi giorni. Per la vigilia della partita d’esordio con il Rimini dovremmo essere tutti compatti per sostenere i giocatori e la squadra. Faremo un grande campionato e alla fine cancelleremo in fretta questa parentesi di cui ovviamente avremmo tutti voluto fare a meno » .

http://www.goal.com/it/articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=120542
 

jussiut

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Feb 22, 2005
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Mazzone: Moggi was all talk
Sunday 3 September, 2006

Carlo Mazzone has come out to defend Juventus and the Calciopoli-hit clubs, claiming there was no actual cheating going on.

“Seeing the Scudetto on Inter’s shirt makes me feel pessimistic and irritated. The title is earned on the field and not because others were punished for some non-existent sporting fraud charges,” said the grand old man of Italian football.

“There were attempts to get a better angle, but on the field Juventus won fair and square. I worked with Luciano Moggi at Roma and let me assure you that he is the biggest boaster in Italy, while behind him there is an army of younger versions who have learned his lessons. Moggi’s biggest crime was of vanity.”

The former Juventus director general’s wiretapped phone conversations were at the centre of the Calciopoli trial and saw the club stripped of two titles and demoted to Serie B. Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina were also punished and docked points from the 2006-07 season.

“In order to understand Calciopoli, you have to make a distinction between those who work in football and those who act behind the scenes,” explained Mazzone to newspaper ‘Tuttosport’.

“Clubs, Coaches and players represent the crucial and healthy foundations of the whole sport. Without a good co-ordination between these elements, it’s an immediate crisis. Then there is another world, I say it’s in the shadows, full of people who boast of their power to get absolutely anything done. Their catchphrase is ‘I’ll take care of it’. They’re the ones I always tell to mind their own business and leave me alone. This isn’t just an issue with Juventus, it’s the case everywhere.”

The wiretapped telephone conversations are effectively the only evidence of pressure on referees to help fix certain results and the majority of the ‘men in black’ were cleared of wrongdoing. Mazzone’s suggestion is that the statements held up in front of the judges were in fact little more than boastful talk from people without any real influence to exert.

- Football Italia

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Even though nobody replied to my post earlier in this thread this was something that I wrote about.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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jussiut said:
Mazzone: Moggi was all talk
Sunday 3 September, 2006

Carlo Mazzone has come out to defend Juventus and the Calciopoli-hit clubs, claiming there was no actual cheating going on.

“Seeing the Scudetto on Inter’s shirt makes me feel pessimistic and irritated. The title is earned on the field and not because others were punished for some non-existent sporting fraud charges,” said the grand old man of Italian football.

“There were attempts to get a better angle, but on the field Juventus won fair and square. I worked with Luciano Moggi at Roma and let me assure you that he is the biggest boaster in Italy, while behind him there is an army of younger versions who have learned his lessons. Moggi’s biggest crime was of vanity.”

The former Juventus director general’s wiretapped phone conversations were at the centre of the Calciopoli trial and saw the club stripped of two titles and demoted to Serie B. Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina were also punished and docked points from the 2006-07 season.

“In order to understand Calciopoli, you have to make a distinction between those who work in football and those who act behind the scenes,” explained Mazzone to newspaper ‘Tuttosport’.

“Clubs, Coaches and players represent the crucial and healthy foundations of the whole sport. Without a good co-ordination between these elements, it’s an immediate crisis. Then there is another world, I say it’s in the shadows, full of people who boast of their power to get absolutely anything done. Their catchphrase is ‘I’ll take care of it’. They’re the ones I always tell to mind their own business and leave me alone. This isn’t just an issue with Juventus, it’s the case everywhere.”

The wiretapped telephone conversations are effectively the only evidence of pressure on referees to help fix certain results and the majority of the ‘men in black’ were cleared of wrongdoing. Mazzone’s suggestion is that the statements held up in front of the judges were in fact little more than boastful talk from people without any real influence to exert.

- Football Italia

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Even though nobody replied to my post earlier in this thread this was something that I wrote about.




well put by the grandfather of calcio, he makes some valid points, and if u ask me its a shame he didnt run this case.

ive always had an admiration for mazzone, more for his off pitch than on pitch, i say we give him a job in the juve board.
 
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