Luciano Moggi Not Happy After Juventus Stadium SnubPosted on Friday, 9th September 2011 by Adrian Del Monte
Luciano Moggi has expressed his annoyance after being snubbed by Juventus for the opening of their new stadium on Thursday.
The former transfer director, who left the club in the wake of Calciopoli in 2006, was not invited to the inauguration despite having a freight of close associations from his time there.
Moggi believes he should have been at the ceremony and claims he was involved in the planning of the new stadium before his departure as Juventus had acquired the old Stadio Delle Alpi in 2003 when he was still at the club.
“We had created the design for the new stadium and our architects went around the world trying to discover what was great about other stadiums,” Moggi told Radio Mana Mana Sport.
“However, I have nothing to say to anyone. It [the stadium ceremony] was a nice celebration, but those who were responsible for relegation in 2006 were invited.
“The same people who also allowed Inter to keep the 2006 title were also there.
“I was expecting an invitation…”
Moggi was at the club from 1994 until 2006.