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juvefan27

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Bold part is legit for real? :lol:
Lazio President Claudio Lotito claims his phonecalls with Antonino Pulvirenti were to discuss an exorcism.

The former Catania President has admitted that he attempted to fix five Serie B games last season - though he claims it had no effect on the results.

Prosecutors have seized phone records from Pulvirenti, and leaks suggest he had a number of conversations with Lotito.

“Pulvirenti complained about a lot of personal and family troubles which had occured, so I suggested the name of an exorcist,” Lotito explained, as reported by ANSA.

“It’s easy to check. When Pulvirenti told me his problems, I got information from a priest in Catania, and he advised an exorcist.

“As for the rest, he asked me for appointments with sporting creditors, the CEO of a bank and Chievo.

“That’s the truth, and it can be seen in all the records of the investigation.”
 

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Lazio President Claudio Lotito claims his phonecalls with Antonino Pulvirenti were to discuss an exorcism.

The former Catania President has admitted that he attempted to fix five Serie B games last season - though he claims it had no effect on the results.

Prosecutors have seized phone records from Pulvirenti, and leaks suggest he had a number of conversations with Lotito.

“Pulvirenti complained about a lot of personal and family troubles which had occured, so I suggested the name of an exorcist,” Lotito explained, as reported by ANSA.

“It’s easy to check. When Pulvirenti told me his problems, I got information from a priest in Catania, and he advised an exorcist.

“As for the rest, he asked me for appointments with sporting creditors, the CEO of a bank and Chievo.

“That’s the truth, and it can be seen in all the records of the investigation.”
They might have caught a bigger fish here.

''Information from a priest in Catania for an exorcist'', sounds like he was asking for an assassin.
 

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Ferrero: 'Pulvirenti should die’


Sampdoria President Massimo Ferrero declares Antonino Pulvirenti 'should die’ after match-fixing, and discussed Claudio Lotito.

It was revealed this week that Catania President Antonino Pulvirenti had attempted to fix five Serie B matches last season, and the Blucerchiati patron adressed the scandal in his usual outspoken style.

“It makes me sick,” Ferrero told Radio 24.

“He has to die, he should be expelled from football and society. How dare you do these things, and sully football?

“He has to be struck off, some people disgust me, trying to smear the greatest thing in the world: football.

“It makes me sick, disgusted. Don’t just throw away the key, he should die, he’s scum and shouldn’t escape any of this.”

Ferrero also gave his opinions of Lazio President Claudio Lotito, who has admitted to speaking with Pulvirenti, but insists he was recommending an exorcist.

“He’s a good person, but he talks to much, and he should mind his own business. He can’t recommend anything to anyone - at most a place to buy fish at low prices.

“As they say, in Rome they have chocolate money - when you put it in your pocket it melts. I’m generous, because I come from poverty.”




:lol: strong words
Lazio President Claudio Lotito claims his phonecalls with Antonino Pulvirenti were to discuss an exorcism.

The former Catania President has admitted that he attempted to fix five Serie B games last season - though he claims it had no effect on the results.

Prosecutors have seized phone records from Pulvirenti, and leaks suggest he had a number of conversations with Lotito.

“Pulvirenti complained about a lot of personal and family troubles which had occured, so I suggested the name of an exorcist,” Lotito explained, as reported by ANSA.

“It’s easy to check. When Pulvirenti told me his problems, I got information from a priest in Catania, and he advised an exorcist.

“As for the rest, he asked me for appointments with sporting creditors, the CEO of a bank and Chievo.

“That’s the truth, and it can be seen in all the records of the investigation.”
:rofl: :rofl:

You gotta love Italy.
 
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