Good news about Juve thread (10 Viewers)

isha00

Senior Member
Jun 24, 2003
5,114
Let's see what we have...
Media (of course) and Consumer's Unions (don't ask, there isn't a logic :irritated) are trying to get Lippi to resign. If you want we've got some nice polls online asking readers if he should go :yuck: One of them is here here (no = he has to resign)
It seems that we won't get Baldini.


But let's stick to good news :wink:

It seems that some dirt will come out about Milan and Inter this week. Unfortunately it should be mainly financial.
 

Tifoso

Sempre e solo Juve
Aug 12, 2005
5,162
isha00 said:
I'd agree if they were normal informations. In that case they would even avoid the apology on the 44th page, but these kind of informations couldn't be divulged at all. Whether they were false or not doesn't change the fact that printing them was a crime itself. :yuck: I hope that a trial will start. For the time being, De Luca has already taken the first step toward it.
Oh, I agree completely, amica mia...I would rather that, after Juve is cleared :)) ), that the newspapers pay for the falsehoods. They can afford it, considering all the extra issues they sold on false information.
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
isha00 said:
Let's see what we have...
Media (of course) and Consumer's Unions (don't ask, there isn't a logic :irritated) are trying to get Lippi to resign. If you want we've got some nice polls online asking readers if he should go :yuck: One of them is here here (no = he has to resign)
It seems that we won't get Baldini.


But let's stick to good news :wink:

It seems that some dirt will come out about Milan and Inter this week. Unfortunately it should be mainly financial.
The Lippi situation is really sad...
And I wouldn't be surprised if any Milan involvement or any Milan dirt would be mentioned in a very small font or only mentioned once and never follow up on the matter :D
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
Tifoso Lou said:
Oh, I agree completely, amica mia...I would rather that, after Juve is cleared :)) ), that the newspapers pay for the falsehoods. They can afford it, considering all the extra issues they sold on false information.
Ask them to pay for the damage caused to Juventus for slandering.
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
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Moggi launches Galliani broadside Monday 22 May, 2006

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Luciano Moggi, the man at the centre of the alleged match-fixing allegations, says he’s been ambushed by Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani.

In his first interview since the scandal erupted, Moggi has looked to defend himself while attacking Galliani and also now former FIGC chief Franco Carraro.

“I was ambushed,” he told the Quotidiano Nazionale newspaper. “It all started last September when I went to see [Milan owner Silvio] Berlusconi at Palazzo Grazioli.

“He offered me a job at Milan. I was surprised but also honoured, I told him that I would think about it.

“We were only at the start of the season and at that time I could only think about Juventus,” he continued.

“But we all know what the Milan owner is like, it doesn’t take too much for him to get excited. He obviously told Galliani of the idea.

“Then, two weeks after my meeting with Berlusconi, the FIGC were sent the documents from the Turin magistrates with the taped telephone conversations between myself and other figures in the Italian game.

“Carraro then informed Galliani, who obviously suggested to the ex-Prime Minister to be careful before he made any decisions, saying that it was perhaps best to forget about me because of the enquiry.

“It all began with that unfortunate meeting with Berlusconi.”

Moggi also blasted Carraro, who resigned as President of the Italian Football Federation earlier this month after being criticised for his handling of the present situation.

“He knew everything,” the former Juventus director general continued. “We know where the first pieces of information came from.”

Moggi is at the centre of a probe which threatens to see his former club demoted to Serie B after a number of his telephone calls to the refereeing designators of 2004-05 led to suspicions of sporting fraud.

“I didn’t invent this type of football, the system has always worked like this,” he maintained. “The designators have received calls on a daily basis from clubs for years.

“And they were certainly not friendly calls because everyone always had a reason to complain about something.

“I, like my colleagues, just wanted to make sure that our games were refereed by serious professionals, impartial ones.”

Meanwhile, Galliani is expected to resign as President on the Italian Football League on Wednesday.
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
Why do I have a feeling that the scenario was like this:
- Buffon got injured in the berlusconi cup.
- Moggi and Berlusconi discuss the possibility of Abbiati on a loan.
- Berlusconi agrees to Abbiati's loan.
- Berlusconi offers Moggi a job.
- Moggi says I'll think about it.
- Rumors in the papers say that Moggi is leaving Juve for either Inter or Milan.
- Triade confirm they are not going anywhere and that they are staying put.
- Juve start losing points.
- Milan knocked off the CL -> only hope is scudetto.
- Berlusconi upsent for both CL loss and Moggi staying at Juve
- Gilliani suggests to Berloscuni to hit Juve and Moggi in one shot with this scandal.
- Berlusconi agrees and supports
 

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