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JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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So apparently Genoa relies on CriSHITo and Bonucci's ex-defense partner for wins :lol2:


Did this peace of shit that's called Presiozi notice that Juve had more players fielded at Italy's game that his, with all three of them starting the match against his fucked up team? Ofcourse he did, he's just too much of a pussy to admit a defeat and instead he opts to start controversy. Reminds me of a famous president often mentioned here as RAT.
 

Paolo Rossi

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Jul 8, 2007
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What happened today is the beginning of the end for Inter, I really believe so. They had their run because of what happened with Calciopoli and now it's done.

Milan seems to be back and Juve is not far behind. Two more years and Inter will be an after thought and the losers like they've always been.

By right, this one was supposed to be our year, but last year's disaster set us back a little. We'll be champions either next year or (I guarantee you) in two years.
It seems Moggi agrees with me lol. I think he stole my post.

Inter needs new Calciopoli to win again

Inter have been reduced to smoking rubble, torched by Rafael Benitez who has destroyed an empire built by Jose Mourinho, and not even a new wave of Calciopoli will be enough to douse the flames, claims Luciano Moggi.

"Inter are finished. Their credit, obtained from Calciopoli has ran out," Moggi told Gold TV.

"And for sure [Massimo] Moratti caused it by replacing Mourinho with Benitez - the complete opposite.

"The team has turned from being a warship to a weak mob.

"To win again Moratti will probably need a new Calciopoli..."

And with Inter charred, if not completely burnt, Juventus, Milan and Roma will feed off the scraps.

"In Italy the team who has Zlatan Ibrahimovic always wins," Moggi added.

"I wonder if [Arrigo] Sacchi still thinks Milan made an error by signing him.

"As for Roma, they are out of the crisis and they have reaquired self-esteem. Now they can return to being great again.

"Juventus? They deserved to beat Genoa and are doing well, but thinking about the Scudetto would be an illusion for the fans."

source: Goal.com
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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Just at the start of this season he was hailing inter and claiming they will be the one to dominate Italian football once again and how their moves on the market were masterpieces and how no Moratti finally found the winning team he's been desperately looking for. And now what? He comes with this, bashing merda and everything they've done claiming he knew it all along.


What a clown.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Just at the start of this season he was hailing inter and claiming they will be the one to dominate Italian football once again and how their moves on the market were masterpieces and how no Moratti finally found the winning team he's been desperately looking for. And now what? He comes with this, bashing merda and everything they've done claiming he knew it all along.


What a clown.
That was harsh.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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Maybe it is but this man really gets on my nerve. There's hardly a day that passes without him making one of his fiery interviews or columns listing the obvious and even when that goes wrong he's the first one to jump ships and change his tone to that foxy, I told you so, approach. It's annoying really.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Just at the start of this season he was hailing inter and claiming they will be the one to dominate Italian football once again and how their moves on the market were masterpieces and how no Moratti finally found the winning team he's been desperately looking for. And now what? He comes with this, bashing merda and everything they've done claiming he knew it all along.


What a clown.
You have a point. Moggi is building a reputation as Mr. Hindsight, which is more than just annoying. It's taking credit for history.
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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Maybe it is but this man really gets on my nerve. There's hardly a day that passes without him making one of his fiery interviews or columns listing
yeah, he shall shut up and don't talk or write anymore. it's not like he has to make a living and his lawyers probably work for him for free !

i can't understand why he tries to keep his media appearance high to get more monoey for his columns and stuff neither!
 
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Maybe it is but this man really gets on my nerve. There's hardly a day that passes without him making one of his fiery interviews or columns listing the obvious and even when that goes wrong he's the first one to jump ships and change his tone to that foxy, I told you so, approach. It's annoying really.
I agree with you to some extent.

But what if he really wasn't doing anything too much different from anyone else in his position at the time? He's being persecuted like he alone, destroyed Serie A. What if you were made to be a scapegoat in the eyes of not only your nations people, but the worldwide sporting community.

I'm not saying he's right or wrong but he's pissed and likes to express himself through the media. I just tend to ignore him.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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yeah, he shall shut up and don't talk or write anymore. it's not like he has to make a living and his lawyers probably work for him for free !

i can't understand why he tries to keep his media appearance high to get more monoey for his columns and stuff neither!
He's not the only one in this football world who's an ex-football director/guru who writes columns or makes interviews, And I really wouldn't care had he had a different approach to the arrogant one he tends to use all the time. It's that that I have a problem with not him doing what he's doing for a living, obviously.

I agree with you to some extent.

But what if he really wasn't doing anything too much different from anyone else in his position at the time? He's being persecuted like he alone, destroyed Serie A. What if you were made to be a scapegoat in the eyes of not only your nations people, but the worldwide sporting community.

I'm not saying he's right or wrong but he's pissed and likes to express himself through the media. I just tend to ignore him.
This is irrelevant to what I've said. What I was talking about is his interviews and columns only, those which gives me the headaches. As for his case in the court I actually wish him the best, not for his sake, after all it was him who caused all this shit over Juve, but for the sake of our club to at least get some recognition to the level of innocence Juve had compared to other clubs that walked stainless from the calciopoli scum.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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It seems Moggi agrees with me lol. I think he stole my post.

Inter needs new Calciopoli to win again

Inter have been reduced to smoking rubble, torched by Rafael Benitez who has destroyed an empire built by Jose Mourinho, and not even a new wave of Calciopoli will be enough to douse the flames, claims Luciano Moggi.

"Inter are finished. Their credit, obtained from Calciopoli has ran out," Moggi told Gold TV.

"And for sure [Massimo] Moratti caused it by replacing Mourinho with Benitez - the complete opposite.

"The team has turned from being a warship to a weak mob.

"To win again Moratti will probably need a new Calciopoli..."

And with Inter charred, if not completely burnt, Juventus, Milan and Roma will feed off the scraps.

"In Italy the team who has Zlatan Ibrahimovic always wins," Moggi added.

"I wonder if [Arrigo] Sacchi still thinks Milan made an error by signing him.

"As for Roma, they are out of the crisis and they have reaquired self-esteem. Now they can return to being great again.

"Juventus? They deserved to beat Genoa and are doing well, but thinking about the Scudetto would be an illusion for the fans."

source: Goal.com
:lol: Moggi, what a class act.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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I agree. They are contenders but the labeling of them scudetto favorites has been premature. They are six points clear because Roma and Juventus have had slow starts and Inter have been horrible.
 
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