Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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fuck him and his lovers too. his work here after 2015 was embarrasing, buying shitty/old players with no resale value one after another led the club to near bankruptcy.
His work here was embarrassing... Yeah I mean other that being the best GM in Italy since Moggi?

I would love to know you would have preferred in his place here at Juve?
 
Mar 10, 2009
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His work here was embarrassing... Yeah I mean other that being the best GM in Italy since Moggi?

I would love to know you would have preferred in his place here at Juve?
Don't bother, there are some seriously deluded users on here.

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He testified that he met with mafia linked ultras leaders ffs
He testified that he met with mafia linked ultras leaders ffs
Couldn't care about his 'mafia ties.' I would have him back here in a heartbeat.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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...Couldn't care about his 'mafia ties.'...
i do. for me it would be a deal breaker

he's still the most competent ceo in italy. but there's a red line. if agnelli fired him because marotta brought the ndrangheta into our curva then that's the last good decision unibrow made
 
Mar 10, 2009
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i do. for me it would be a deal breaker

he's still the most competent ceo in italy. but there's a red line. if agnelli fired him because marotta brought the ndrangheta into our curva then that's the last good decision unibrow made
Dude, if his 'mafia ties' were as strong as people say then he would be in prison. This would be a matter for the police and court to settle and not the Italian FA. As the saying goes, innocent till proven guilty. Any 'ties' will be superficial at best.
 

mjromeo81

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2022
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Fuck him. I respect nothing he has achieved at Inter. It’s not a level playing field. If you can't see that Marotta has political influence in the corridors of FIGC and Rome way beyond any other football administrator, you really need to pay more attention.

How can a club not be penalised when they didn’t pay players and creditors for 6 months (trading insolvent) and accumulated 1.1 billion in debt with not a single asset to show for it? They defaulted on a 415m debt bond and escaped with no punishment. Of course you can maintain a competitive squad which you assembled with debt and that debt never gets paid off.

Clubs like Napoli were relegated with defaulted debts of 30 odd million let alone 415m.

Yet Juve gets a 15 point deduction for selling Dragusin for 6m?

Or Agnelli gets a 30 month ban for giving free tickets, whilst Marotta is proclaimed the victim when he allows the Ndrangheta to run numerous illegal rackets with his full knowledge out of the San Siro?
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Don't bother, there are some seriously deluded users on here.

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Couldn't care about his 'mafia ties.' I would have him back here in a heartbeat.
Yeah have him back and we get punished because he is part of Juve and not inter... no thanks. I'm adament we let him go because of his mafia links in the first place, people only getting upset about how we let marotta go when inter do well. Maybe we should concentrate on ourselves? The club have made major errors after he left and that's where we went wrong and not necessarily letting Marotta go. That cross eyed bastard is protected by powerful interisti bastards in charge.

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Dude, if his 'mafia ties' were as strong as people say then he would be in prison. This would be a matter for the police and court to settle and not the Italian FA. As the saying goes, innocent till proven guilty. Any 'ties' will be superficial at best.
The anti mafia investigator is an interista, the league and figc are all interisti they all sit there with their fucking inter pendants and mouse mats all on show in their offices, whilst having phone sex showing off their inter phone case instructing Elkunt which size dildo to shove up his culo. It's corrupt to the core let's not deny that.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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@Badass J Elkann

Come on really? I can understand corruption in the Italian FA but are you seriously trying to tell me that the Italian government would be ok with an active mafia member because they happen to be 'Inter fans.' I know football is important for Italian culture but in no way would the government put it before people's lives.

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Simply the best. not cheeribg Inter in any way, but undeniably the best - not just in italy.
This, he's still a Juventus legend despite currently being at Inter....
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,369
@Badass J Elkann

Come on really? I can understand corruption in the Italian FA but are you seriously trying to tell me that the Italian government would be ok with an active mafia member because they happen to be 'Inter fans.' I know football is important for Italian culture but in no way would the government put it before people's lives.

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This, he's still a Juventus legend despite currently being at Inter....
Cmon man, you should know Italy by now...
 

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