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swag

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Many of you probably remember the video of Cannavaro at Parma -- where he's hooked up to an IV -- that myseriously came out in the middle of the heat of last season's Scudetto run. At that time, we saw Juve go into a press silence.

I checked around here and was surprised no one made mention of the latest scandal du jour about Juve -- how conveniently timed at the end of this season's Scudetto chase. The suggestion is that phone call transactions of Moggi and Giraudo early in the 2004-5 season indicate that they conspired with FIGC officials to designate referee assignments before matches:

http://sports.virgilio.it/it/cmc/calcio/200618/cmc_95506.html
http://www.repubblica.it/2006/05/se...ri/telefonate-arbitri/telefonate-arbitri.html

The English-language press apparently haven't picked up on it yet, but a number of Juve fans sites, etc., have.

From a Juve mailing list:
1. Guarinello put Moggi and Giraudo cell phones under surveillance because they were under investigation for sport fraud (a criminal felony) in the famous case we got acquitted.
2. Poor Guarinello DID NOT find anything to prosecute about us.
3. In these conversations, Moggi talks about wrong doings of OTHER teams (NOT JUVE).
4. Guarinello, around the end of this championship (what a coincidence, since the recordings were made in 2004!), decides to pass these material to the Lega Calcio because they MAY contain information about inappropriate -- not criminal, otherwise Guarinello would have acted himself -- behaviors.
Raffaele Guarinello was one of major characters behind the recent big doping story.

Sounds like the usual conspiracy crap circus that comes out this time every year along with the daffodils. :rolleyes2
 

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Muha

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swag said:
The English-language press apparently haven't picked up on it yet, but a number of Juve fans sites, etc., have.
I'm sure they've picked up on it... Calcio Italia could'nt have missed such a thing... However i do agree with you ..."the end of season" scandels are becoming a trend... and thats not good for Juve...Its weird tho, cuz non of this happened to Milan.. even tho they are on the run for the scuadetto, with us, for the second consecuative year..
 
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