Juventus board resigns after phone tap scandal (2 Viewers)

Bozi

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well the thing that is keeping my spirits high is maybe now we will have some transparancy in the dealings of the club, demotion, point stripping,etc might actually be good for the club in the long-term and we will find out who the true supporters of teh club are. please dont bring in platini, i would rather have my nuts stapled to a boilliard table and have someone aim for that pocket than have platini as a director, apart from the power he has in fifa, which would then foster more calls of corruption
 

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Bozi

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PhRoZeN said:
:weee: thanks for that, thats certainly made me feel better. I wont be too upset if both us and milan and a few others went down to serie B or C, imagine how cool serie B or C would look compared to serie A. Imagine a team like Siena winning serie A :lol:
or......even more incredible........inter winning serie a....shocking stuff:oops:
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Bozi.78 said:
who the true supporters of teh club are.
To be honest even if we got demoted, we still remain the most succesful club, yes our honour is tarnished but I can still bet on loads of glory hunters still backing us up. Of course if the crisis continueed affecting our finance and then eventually lets say not being able to even come in the top three in the next 2 seasons after promoting then I wont be suprised if the glory hunters came out with their true colours. For the moment they know who they are and I think recent changes wont really pull them out.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Matteo.. said:
Look guys, whatever happens, we'll be alright. I know many of you will leave, especially the Zlatan lovers (oh dear, this really is good stuff) as Zlatan will no doubt be the first player to turn his back on Juventus. But we can still have good times with the 20 or so posters that'll remain.

Oh, now thats something.
 

Azzurri7

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PhRoZeN said:
:weee: thanks for that, thats certainly made me feel better. I wont be too upset if both us and milan and a few others went down to serie B or C, imagine how cool serie B or C would look compared to serie A. Imagine a team like Siena winning serie A :lol:

Imaging Milan and Juve fighting for the first place in Serie B.
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Matteo.. said:
Look guys, whatever happens, we'll be alright. I know many of you will leave, especially the Zlatan lovers (oh dear, this really is good stuff) as Zlatan will no doubt be the first player to turn his back on Juventus. But we can still have good times with the 20 or so posters that'll remain.
You can't blame anyone for turning their backs on juve, if all these allegations turn out to be true. I for one, would not be surprised, nor disgusted if one would distance himself from being a juve fan after all of these scandals.
 

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More Enmeshed In Scandal As Italian Press Name Names The Roma-oriented daily newspaper 'Il Romanista’ published an exclusive article this morning in which it named the people allegedly linked to Juventus director Luciano Moggi’s network of corruption.


The names include people employed in various sectors of the football world, from the football federation and league, to the referees' association, to journalists, agents, club directors, and also State-run security forces.

The Romanista indicates that the Della Valle brothers, who are, respectively, chairman and vice-chairman of Fiorentina, appear initially to have been victims of the alleged Moggi-conspiracy, because they didn’t want to be part of it. However, in order to avoid relegation at the end of last season, they are alleged to have agreed to meet his demands and therefore crossed the line from being victims to becoming accomplices.

It is alleged that with collusion from referees, certain results were engineered to ensure Fiorentina's survival in the top flight.

Here is the list of names under each category revealed by the Romanista, a list that Turin-based daily La Stampa also decided to publish this morning.

THE FEDERATION/LEAGUE: Franco Carraio (Former Federation Chief), Innocenzo Mazzini, Tullio Lanese (Current Head of Referee Association), Paolo Bergamo (Former Referee Designator), Pierluigi Pairetto (Former Referee Designator), Francesco Ghirelli, Raffaele Pagnozzi, Manfredi Martino, Maria Grazia Fazi.

REFEREES AND LINESMEN: Massimo De Santis (Italy's representative at the World Cup), Gianluca Paparesta, Paolo Bertini, Paolo Dondarini, Domenico Messina, Tiziano Pieri, Gianluca Rocchi, Salvatore Racalbuto, Pasquale Rodomonti, Paolo Tagliavento, Matteo Trefoloni, Pietro Ingargiola, Gennaro Mazzei, Duccio Baglioni, Silvio Gemignani, Alessandro Griselli.

CLUB DIRECTORS: Antonio Giraudo, Luigi Chiappero, Pietro Franza (Messina Chairman), Claudio Lotto (Lazio Chairman), Diego Della Valle (Fiorentina Chairman), Andrea Della Valle (Fiorentina Vice-chairman), Sandro Mencucci.

THE JOURNALISTS: Aldo Biscardi, Fabio Baldas, Franco Melli, Tony Damascelli, Ignazio Scardina, Ciro Venerato, Mauro Sandreani, Guido D'Ubaldo.

THE AGENTS: Alessandro Moggi, Franco Zavaglia, figlio di Zavaglia, Riccardo Calleri, Giuseppe De Mita, Massimo Brambati, Davide Lippi, Oreste Luciani and Pasquale Gallo.

THE STATE RUN SECURITY: Francesco Attardi, Vincenzo Corrias, Giuseppe Lasco, Donato Paradiso, Fabio Basili, Pierluigi Vitelli, Giuseppe D'Aniello.
 
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Don't they have concepts of due process and natural justice in Italy? It seems trial by media is entirely acceptable. If a list like that were published in AUstralia the newspapers concerned would have 50 statements of claim on their desks for defamation so fast their heads would spin. I find it appalling that this whole thing is simply being played out in the press, as if the actual legal proceedings are not the main game.
 

JCK

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Dominic said:
You can't blame anyone for turning their backs on juve, if all these allegations turn out to be true. I for one, would not be surprised, nor disgusted if one would distance himself from being a juve fan after all of these scandals.
Why? because Juve will not be the big club they support anymore? It is when the true fan stands with the club in difficult times. I will cheer for Juve and only Juve even if they are playing in Serie C and will be hoping for their comeback to Serie A and the European front. A scandal is a scandal and the true fan accepts the punishment the team will get and hopes for a clean comeback.
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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FJ_forzajuve said:
Don't they have concepts of due process and natural justice in Italy? It seems trial by media is entirely acceptable. If a list like that were published in AUstralia the newspapers concerned would have 50 statements of claim on their desks for defamation so fast their heads would spin. I find it appalling that this whole thing is simply being played out in the press, as if the actual legal proceedings are not the main game.
True youve got a good point there.. its a similar thing in england, if newspaper comes out with something then its usually the newspaper that get sued theyre authenticity is checked and no legal proceedings are taken or anything till facts are checked. Infact by law the newspaper is usually advised to remain quite and not spill out too much as that brings out a fiasco amongst the public. Thats why the newspapers in england are very conscience of who they lay there blame on and how they should present there material.
 

Bozi

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Jeeks said:
Why? because Juve will not be the big club they support anymore? It is when the true fan stands with the club in difficult times. I will cheer for Juve and only Juve even if they are playing in Serie C and will be hoping for their comeback to Serie A and the European front. A scandal is a scandal and the true fan accepts the punishment the team will get and hopes for a clean comeback.
couldnt have said it any better myself, a true fan will understand that any punishment we are handed will only serve to strengthen the bond between club and supprter and give us a bit of pride back thatw e are winning not becausse of aleged dirty dealings but because we are and will continue to be the best
 

JCK

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Bozi.78 said:
couldnt have said it any better myself, a true fan will understand that any punishment we are handed will only serve to strengthen the bond between club and supprter and give us a bit of pride back thatw e are winning not becausse of aleged dirty dealings but because we are and will continue to be the best
As a good friend of mine told me yesterday (about the situation) that to work for a better future it is not bad to step back and go from there.
 

Bozi

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well said this will in fact help secure juve's future and help to restore our tarnished reputation, only thing is how are we gonna get streams for serie b or c games???
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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hehe the new serie B or C will be the serie A. If teams like Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Juve were to go down (chances may be slim or whatever), but assuming they do I dont think any tv company with a brain on there head will ever throw away a deal with these clubs. Infact to say the least Juve ar one of the most supported team ins italy if not the supported team in italy. This is a great chance for tv companies to make tons of profit.
 

Snoop

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Jeeks said:
Why? because Juve will not be the big club they support anymore? It is when the true fan stands with the club in difficult times. I will cheer for Juve and only Juve even if they are playing in Serie C and will be hoping for their comeback to Serie A and the European front. A scandal is a scandal and the true fan accepts the punishment the team will get and hopes for a clean comeback.
I think he meant the players Jeeks, they are professionals, I woulkd understand them if they leave too. we just can't expect every player we buy to become a true Juventino.
 

JCK

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snoop said:
I think he meant the players Jeeks, they are professionals, I woulkd understand them if they leave too. we just can't expect every player we buy to become a true Juventino.
I can name some players that will play with Juve at lower divisions.
 

Ascension

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This is disastrous news… Not just one member of the bloody club but ALL members handed in their resignation. Why? Because we really did cheat on a large scale. It was the perfect plan for victory. Bribing the referees and making sure that Juventus got the bribed refs so that we could win. You would have to be extremely determined that Juventus were clean to believe that all the refereeing decisions that went our way through say the last 10 years were coincidental and due to human mistakes from the referees!

For the last many years Juventus Torino FC have conducted cheating on a scale never before seen in the history of football. Systematic doping abuse during the years 1994-1998 (and hell knows probably the other years too) combined with deliberate match rigging have helped the pride of Italy to so many titles. It was meant to be held secret but the truth leaked out to the press. I suppose the board was scared that we would be ripped off some of our titles. Now they’re not part of Juve anymore so the powerful bodies in football like FIFA, UEFA, etc. will find it harder to punish the club.

I have always myself condoned the mission to cheat. Juventus is the pride of Italy and we must always win. And if that means cheating I say fucking ok. I am happy and satisfied with all the titles we achieved through this systematic cheating. Sadly it will be more than hard to continue cheating now that everyone know how we did it.

It has to be said of course that our big success in the last decade was a combination of intelligence and cheating.

Relegation? That would be insane. I hardly doubt that they would have the balls to relegate Italy’s biggest, strongest, most successful and winning club. Imagine the consequences of that? How much money lost, the major decreasing interest for the world in Italian football. Another question is whether Juventus were the only team who cheated? I say that at least Milan cheated too. They conducted tax fraud to afford their golden dutch players in the beginning of the 90’. So should Milan be relegated too? Ridiculous! And that’s without mentioning the doping abuse which is all over Italian football. Should we relegate the entire Serie A then? Laughable…

Why do you think we suddenly had a press silence? It was a last attempt to cover up the dark secrets of Juventus. It failed and now everything will have to start from scratch again.

But don’t worry. We will win Lo Scudetto. Only question is whether we will be stripped off the titles or not.

Milan cheated too. But do you see evidence of their cheating all over the press? No. Why? Because they’ve managed to cover it up better.

There is no bleeding way Inter will appoint Moggi. Inter hates Moggi. Moggi will either leave football or join Milan if you ask me.
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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Jeeks said:
Why? because Juve will not be the big club they support anymore? It is when the true fan stands with the club in difficult times. I will cheer for Juve and only Juve even if they are playing in Serie C and will be hoping for their comeback to Serie A and the European front. A scandal is a scandal and the true fan accepts the punishment the team will get and hopes for a clean comeback.
No because juve, instead of just a football club, would be a dirty crime syndicate with connections that have led italian football to ruin. The fans will be hurt hard and dissapointed. They have been supporters for years of an ongoing charade. It's not about accepting punishement or not; ofcourse we should be punished ( if this is true ofcourse), that goes without saying.
You talk about 'true' fans. Is a fan who will continue to follow a scandalously dirty club a 'truer' fan or actually more of a blind fan. I myself will continue to follow juve, but that would not make make me more of a 'true' fan at all. Those that will forsake juve, chose to be fans of this football club, not fans of this charade.
 
Apr 30, 2006
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Alexander said:
This is disastrous news… Not just one member of the bloody club but ALL members handed in their resignation. Why? Because we really did cheat on a large scale. It was the perfect plan for victory. Bribing the referees and making sure that Juventus got the bribed refs so that we could win. You would have to be extremely determined that Juventus were clean to believe that all the refereeing decisions that went our way through say the last 10 years were coincidental and due to human mistakes from the referees!

For the last many years Juventus Torino FC have conducted cheating on a scale never before seen in the history of football. Systematic doping abuse during the years 1994-1998 (and hell knows probably the other years too) combined with deliberate match rigging have helped the pride of Italy to so many titles. It was meant to be held secret but the truth leaked out to the press. I suppose the board was scared that we would be ripped off some of our titles. Now they’re not part of Juve anymore so the powerful bodies in football like FIFA, UEFA, etc. will find it harder to punish the club.

I have always myself condoned the mission to cheat. Juventus is the pride of Italy and we must always win. And if that means cheating I say fucking ok. I am happy and satisfied with all the titles we achieved through this systematic cheating. Sadly it will be more than hard to continue cheating now that everyone know how we did it.

It has to be said of course that our big success in the last decade was a combination of intelligence and cheating.

Relegation? That would be insane. I hardly doubt that they would have the balls to relegate Italy’s biggest, strongest, most successful and winning club. Imagine the consequences of that? How much money lost, the major decreasing interest for the world in Italian football. Another question is whether Juventus were the only team who cheated? I say that at least Milan cheated too. They conducted tax fraud to afford their golden dutch players in the beginning of the 90’. So should Milan be relegated too? Ridiculous! And that’s without mentioning the doping abuse which is all over Italian football. Should we relegate the entire Serie A then? Laughable…

Why do you think we suddenly had a press silence? It was a last attempt to cover up the dark secrets of Juventus. It failed and now everything will have to start from scratch again.

But don’t worry. We will win Lo Scudetto. Only question is whether we will be stripped off the titles or not.

Milan cheated too. But do you see evidence of their cheating all over the press? No. Why? Because they’ve managed to cover it up better.

There is no bleeding way Inter will appoint Moggi. Inter hates Moggi. Moggi will either leave football or join Milan if you ask me.
The words "go", "and", "get" and "stuffed" come to mind.
 

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