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JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Zamparini is a joke
Agreed.
I think Dominic is right about Mourinho. In Italy, he is not getting the attention he needs there. England would be suiting him the most.
He did get the attention he needed last season when ironically Juve were the follow-ups, yet when it comes to Roma suddenly all the media losses their interest in the "Special one" despite the fact that he's been doing much better than last season.

In the CL that is at least.
 

Albertmare

Idea Maker
Mar 24, 2006
13,951
Vieri: 'Revoke Inter's Scudetto!'

Christian Vieri has sensationally launched legal proceedings to strip Inter of the 2005-06 Scudetto for ‘spying’ on him.

The former Nerazzurri striker has been embroiled in a bitter row with his old club for several years.

It is alleged that Inter had a secret dossier of Vieri’s movements and even wiretapped telephone conversations to check up on who he was consorting with off the field.

He has already taken the matter to court with a civil case demanding 12m Euros compensation from Telecom Italia and 9.25m Euros from Inter.

This evening it was revealed Vieri has also appealed to the FIGC’s disciplinary body, claiming Inter violated the terms of his contract and Article 18 of the Sporting Justice Code.

If that accusation is supported by the FIGC, then the club could even have the Scudetto revoked.

The title in question, from 2005-06, is already a matter of huge contention because it was originally won by Juventus and handed to Inter following the Calciopoli trial.

Vieri is also seeking disciplinary action against President Massimo Moratti and Vice-President Rinaldo Ghelfi for ‘ordering’ the wiretaps.

:weee:
 

Albertmare

Idea Maker
Mar 24, 2006
13,951
Moggi calls on Moratti wiretaps
Friday 2 April, 2010
Wiretaps of Inter President Massimo Moratti talking to refereeing designators form an integral part of Luciano Moggi’s trial.

Moggi, the former director general of Juventus and by many considered the great power behind Calciopoli, is at the centre of a civil trial into the same incidents.

“Quite simply either everyone is innocent or everyone is guilty. In my view, everyone is innocent,” declared Moggi after today’s dramatic court session.

“Maybe not everybody expected these developments. I invite everyone to think carefully and reflect on the matter.”

Moggi will try to prove that he was not pulling the strings of Italian football by communicating with the refereeing designators in order to favour Juventus.

He has always maintained he was only one of many who regularly spoke to the officials and acted only to ‘protect’ Juve.

This is why it was such a coup to release the transcripts of a wiretapped conversation between Inter President Moratti and designator Paolo Bergamo.

“Moggi was accused of violating Article 1, which represents fair play,” explained lawyer Prioreschi.

“I ask the FIGC and the Naples Tribunal why this same action was not taken against Moratti when the designator asks him if he likes the referee assigned to his match, after having asked the same of Giacinto Facchetti?

“On Tuesday we will ask for transcripts of all the wiretapped calls that were inexplicably ignored during the preliminary investigation. Essentially Calciopoli took different approaches to different people for the same incidents.

“In the phone calls there is talk of meetings and dinners between Moratti, Facchetti and Bergamo. So why was that not even transcribed when the police had a stakeout to film the dinner between Diego Della Valle and Bergamo?”

The incriminating phrase in the wiretap is from designator Bergamo ahead of a Coppa Italia tie with Bologna, which ended 3-1 to Inter on January 13 2005.

“Seeing as there is no draw for the referees, but a direct designation, I have sent you Gabriele. I made sure he will be accompanied by two very good assistants.”

Bergamo has hit back at the accusations of wrongdoing, at the same time suggesting Moggi is right to claim everyone is innocent in the Calciopoli scandal.

“I’m not remotely surprised at these conversations, I always said that I spoke to everyone,” said the former refereeing designator.

“I’ve been told there is another conversation in which we both compliment Bertini after his performance in a game between Inter and Sampdoria.

“Didn’t the Calciopoli trial insist Bertini was part of the pro-Juve ‘cupola’? It seems this so-called pro-Juve organisation wasn’t very solid.”
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Dec 31, 2008
22,910
2 April 2010

The last 4 matches of the bianconeri to be played at 15:00hrs

Tomorrow’s match in Udine and the one against Inter on the 17th April will be the last two matches at night for this season. The Juventus championship will come to an end with 4 matches on Sunday afternoon.

The Lega Calcio officially announced the times of the fixtures of the 16th and 17th match day of the second round (the last two divided between Saturday and Sunday) and Juventus will be playing all at the traditional time. The home match against Bari will be played on Sunday 25th April while that away in Catania on the 2nd May, always at 15:00hrs.

Below is the definite programme of the last four matches:

16th match day of the second round: Juventus-Bari, Sunday 25th April at 15:00hrs
17th match day of the second round: Catania-Juventus, Sunday 2nd May at 15:00hrs
18th match day of the second round: Juventus-Parma, Sunday 9th May at 15:00hrs
19th match day of the second round: Milan-Juventus, Sunday 16th May at 15:00hrs
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
89,014
Agreed. :D

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“This match reminds me of one we played in 2001,” grinned the Roma captain.

“At that time we played against Bari and it was a great day, as we won the game and went on to win the Scudetto.”

It should be a good match, that.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
I don't think they're capable of beating Bari away. Too bad i'm going to be missing the game as it comes at the same time as United- Chelse then Arsenal.
 

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