Inter: Would not have been allowed to play in Seria A (1 Viewer)

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
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Ya I read that 15 minutes ago, I really didn't understand what are the consequences, I just understood that its about false accounting...

And your explanation is no better :p
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Sure, give me a minute.

If Inter would have shown losses connected to the fictitious profits they made, they wouldn't have been financially sound and wouldn't have met the criteria needed to be accepted to Serie A in 2005-2006.

Apparently it's connected to the transfer scandal a while back in which it became clear Inter and Milan had been swapping players of lesser value.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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Serie D

They could be seriously penalized for this but it's not Juve.
If the calcio fans in Italy really want justice and they don't do anything(a couple of points, fines... are nothing) then I want WW3.
 
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Soldatino

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    That's great, but they were allowed so it doesn't matter.
    They were allowed because they hid some information. Knowing this it's pretty easy to start some sort of proceedings. Also knowing that other teams have been sent to D for not fulfilling these requirements, Inter has got a lot of work to do.

    So much for their 'Honesty'
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
    39,350
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    Serie D

    They could be seriously penalized for this but it's not Juve.
    If the calcio fans in Italy really want justice and they don't do anything(a couple of points, fines... are nothing) then I want WW3.
    Beh, their role in Calciopoli was also very questionable. This is hardly as important so I don't see why anyone would even bother.
     

    Gep

    The Guv'nor
    Jun 12, 2005
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    I guarantee Nothing will come of this. It never does when Inter are up against it. They say we're Ladri, Vermi!! when they are probably the dirtiest club in Italy.
     

    Rami

    The Linuxologist
    Dec 24, 2004
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    Sure, give me a minute.

    If Inter would have shown losses connected to the fictitious profits they made, they wouldn't have been financially sound and wouldn't have met the criteria needed to be accepted to Serie A in 2005-2006.

    Apparently it's connected to the transfer scandal a while back in which it became clear Inter and Milan had been swapping players of lesser value.
    So basically we have a true champion stripped from their title and relegated to Serie B, and a fictitious champion with a fictitious title with fictitious profits NOT relegated, for the same given season...


    God I love Italy!
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    So basically we have a true champion stripped from their title and relegated to Serie B, and a fictitious champion with a fictitious title with fictitious profits NOT relegated, for the same given season...


    God I love Italy!
    That pretty much sums it up :D.

    Sad thing is though that they wrecked a lot of careers. Sure those guys weren't going to make it big, but they did play football on a reasonable level.
     

    Gep

    The Guv'nor
    Jun 12, 2005
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    So basically we have a true champion stripped from their title and relegated to Serie B, and a fictitious champion with a fictitious title with fictitious profits NOT relegated, for the same given season...


    God I love Italy!


    Im actually gonna be sick! What the Fuck are FIGC doing? Every fucking thing against Inter gets thrown out or swept under the carpet with the most gayest of excuses. Still Love Italy though. :D
     

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