Juventus board resigns after phone tap scandal (1 Viewer)

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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Andy said:
I remember watching a match at the San Siro, perhaps it was the qualification match against Scotland months ago, and the cameras caught the fights between groups of Inter supporters and the fans of another side, perhaps Atalanta. These scrums were taking place during the match AT the stadium, so one can see that some fans are just unable to put aside their differences for even 90 minutes.
aye it was the scotland game i couldnt believ it when they showed it on tv
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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Does anyone know is there any real possibilty to relegate Juve, or even take titles from us!?

I have to admit guys, but i feel really terrible, sad, and scared what is gonna be.

But whatever happens I know that I'm gonna love Juve even more and more.
 

Gandalf

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2003
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damn this media business..!! they made a havoc out of uncertain evidence.. can't imagine what will happen when they get their hands on something a bit harder..!!

BAD TIMING..!!

but i have a question.. what exactly did moggi discuss with that italian FA official..? did they discuss money and financial benefits..? and btw, AFAIK, without proper licenced right.. this tapped phone call evidence could hardly be used in court.. it will be dismissed for being illegal in the first place..!! but the image is destroyed for the people involved in it and that's why they usually resign..

also, as some might have said earlier, that this mass resignation thing could be totally irrelevant to moggi's phone call scandal..

whatever happens, if they punish the team (which i don't really think it will happen) they will not solve the problem.. corruption is deeper than this and cannot be solved using scapegoats, in this case, "juve"

and nothing will stop me from going to reggio calabria this weekend..

fuck.. punish us.. my blood is still BLACK AND WHITE..
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
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we'll just have to wait and see what comes out of this whole mess, but corruption and scandal are commonplace in the world of sport....i am not condoning it, but its there, and may always be there in one way or another

look at Moreno, the joke of a referee in WC 02, who robbed Italy of victory...tell me that wasnt corruption

I just got done reading "The Miracle of Castel Di Sangro", and in Serie B games were thrown, so that certain teams would be promoted.

None of this is really surprising...but what will be is just how many teams are NOT involved in this nonsense
 
May 11, 2006
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this mass resignation thing could be totally irrelevant to moggi's phone call scandal..
John Elkann Fiat vice-president and one of Agnelli's grand sons said monday "we are here to confirm that we are close to the club and capello" and he mentioned nothing about the board and moggi. I guess that was a sign to the board that they don't support them or something.

Still the timing of the resignation is very bad.
 

nlee

New Member
Nov 20, 2005
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honestly, i feel sad abt all this..
these few days have been really shitty,
this juz makes life even worse..
juz becuz some members of the board are corrupted doesn't make the whole team criminals.
have faith: JUVE will stay in Serie A...

and i was juz wondering, since juve now lost all its board members,,,
wt will happen to the transfers for next year?

P.s.. guys dun give up! Juve will get thier 29th championship!

forza juve~!!!!!!!!
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
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Well, the team is corrupt and the scandal aura is surrounding it, let it be revamped. I say a punishment is worthy and rebirth is on the way. No matter what the punishment will be, I am not saying it won't be deserved.
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
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Morra10 said:
does anybody know who can come in and replace the old juventus board?
after some hours, things are clearer and clearer.

The whole board resigned to force the Triade to do so, but it will probably be member of the boards who'll take place of the triade.

Carlo Sant'Albano, CEO of Ifil (the controlling holding) will probably take Giraudo's place as a CEO, or Maybe Jean-Claude Blanc will do that.

as for Moggi's place, the rumours will go everywhere during the following weeks. We'll have to wait for the 29th of June to find out I guess.
 

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
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Geof said:
after some hours, things are clearer and clearer.

The whole board resigned to force the Triade to do so, but it will probably be member of the boards who'll take place of the triade.

Carlo Sant'Albano, CEO of Ifil (the controlling holding) will probably take Giraudo's place as a CEO, or Maybe Jean-Claude Blanc will do that.

as for Moggi's place, the rumours will go everywhere during the following weeks. We'll have to wait for the 29th of June to find out I guess.

thanks homie
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
really shocking ! I mean if we've really fixed games,so why we couldn't do it in the most important game of that fvcking season when we lost to Perugia and so lost the scudetto?why Moggi couldn't ask for a ref BUT Collina who let that match went on,under that heavy rain?
for sure,there have been many ref decisions in favour of Juve but it happens for Milan and the other big teams as well.just look what's happening every week in La Liga in favour of Real and Barca.but this is just Juve who all the media are zooming on.
I just can't believe that it's as awful as what media try to make up.
it's sad,but I think we've already lost the 29th scudetto to Milan.
 

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