Moggi will not go to Juve meeting
Luciano Moggi says he was only joking when he told a radio show that he intends to be present at Juventus' next shareholder meeting.
The disgraced former director general had said he wanted to question the new regime about their handling of the 2006 Calciopoli scandal, which brought about his downfall.
When asked if would live up to his word, Moggi replied: “No, no, I was only joking. It's true, I told a radio show that I would go with the intention of asking why [the directors] didn't defend Juventus, why they declared her guilty, what the criteria was for choosing suicide.
“Then I reflected on the matter and I decided that there is always snow in Vinovo and that it would be better to stay at home. As for the rest, I also have a bit of a cold.”
Brimming with irony and menace, Moggi went on to remind people that he still has plenty of shares in Juventus.
“I have never got rid of the shares, actually I am one of the people who possesses the most,” he laughed.
Finally Moggi gave his opinion on the Calciopoli trial in Napoli, which has hit another snag after the prosecutor general lodged an appeal following reports that one of the judges had already let their verdict be known in one of the first hearings.
“You'll have to ask the judge the reasons behind these continuous difficulties,” Moggi concluded.
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