Looking 'Inter' Calciopoli – Justice?? (2 Viewers)

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
5,494
#62
I think that none of you guys comprehends Italian.These are accusations from an ex-Juve director,who is telling all that was going on.He said how Moggi & Giraudo used to pay the refs,journalists etc...with money from the club.And all this since 1995!!
That is an accusation 12 times bigger than those you were faced a year ago...
hah you came here! what a cunt piss of to that shit forum that you run.
 

Igal

Junior Member
Mar 8, 2004
332
#63
Great article, that sums pretty much everything known to all Juve fans (though I've never heard of a Maseratti story, can some1 spread some light over it, pls?). I hope something positive will come out of it and this time the right (or is it the wrong?) side will be punished.
Inter criminals to justice! NOW!
 

peckface

approaching curve
Oct 3, 2004
2,357
#64
Just listened to Queen - We are the Champions, just felt like such a fit to this text and the whole situation, particulary the beginning :D

I've paid my dues -
Time after time -
I've done my sentence
But committed no crime -
And bad mistakes
I've made a few
I've had my share of sand kicked in my face -
But I've come through

We are the champions - my friends
And we'll keep on fighting - till the end -
We are the champions -
We are the champions
No time for losers
'Cause we are the champions - of the world -

I've taken my bows
And my curtain calls -
You brought me fame and fortuen and everything that goes with it
-
I thank you all -

But it's been no bed of roses
No pleasure cruise -
I consider it a challenge before the whole human race -
And I ain't gonna lose -

We are the champions - my friends
And we'll keep on fighting - till the end -
We are the champions -
We are the champions
No time for losers
'Cause we are the champions - of the world -
 

white_rabbit

Senior Member
Apr 9, 2006
592
#70
i feel rage , anger hatred and darkness in my soul

we are coming back you black and blue p***** and you we are going to prove , as we did many times, who is the top of this game.

morrati you are going to cry after you realize that even after all the damage you caused juve is still bigger than you.

......... that feels better

i hope they reopen the investigations and incriminate the bastard. and sell inter to pay for the damage he caused
 

Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
1,517
#71
Two mistakes on the new inter jersey:

nerazzuro instead of nerazzurro and 8th March instead of 9th march. how can a team just be so stupid??? inter m****
 

Paolo Sosa

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2005
2,377
#75
why don't Juve takes some legal action against these accusation, if am right stevens is a lawyer and we could also afford having several lawyers. just if we stayed and defend our selves we will not finish and eveyone will want to hit us but if we attack them we will shut their mouths once and forall
 
Aug 1, 2006
413
#76
Just listened to Queen - We are the Champions, just felt like such a fit to this text and the whole situation, particulary the beginning :D

I've paid my dues -
Time after time -
I've done my sentence
But committed no crime -
And bad mistakes
I've made a few
I've had my share of sand kicked in my face -
But I've come through

We are the champions - my friends
And we'll keep on fighting - till the end -
We are the champions -
We are the champions
No time for losers
'Cause we are the champions - of the world -

I've taken my bows
And my curtain calls -
You brought me fame and fortuen and everything that goes with it
-
I thank you all -

But it's been no bed of roses
No pleasure cruise -
I consider it a challenge before the whole human race -
And I ain't gonna lose -

We are the champions - my friends
And we'll keep on fighting - till the end -
We are the champions -
We are the champions
No time for losers
'Cause we are the champions - of the world -
Whatever doesn't kill us, only makes us stronger!
We'll strike back, and we'll strike hard!!1111
 
Mar 28, 2007
2,272
#77
Inter in financial scandal Wednesday 20 June, 2007

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Inter fiddled their books to register for the 2005-06 season – this is the accusation launched by the financial authorities.

Every club must pass the checks by the Covisoc in the summer proving their financial stability before they can enter the Serie A or B championship.


“If Inter had not covered their losses with false accounting, they would not have passed the requested parameters to register for the 2005-06 season,” member of the Covisoc Maugeri is quoted as saying in the 'Gazzetta dello Sport.’


There is an inquest into the finances of the clubs in that campaign led by Milan public prosecutor Carlo Nocerino.


The claims against several sides – including Milan, Sampdoria and Reggina – is that they artificially inflated the worth of youth team players so it seemed as if they were making more of a profit from their sale.


The Nerazzurri have rejected the latest accusation that has drawn them into the investigation.


“Regarding the news stories on the 2005-06 Serie A season and the inquest, Inter note that they have never put fake plusvalenze into their balance sheets,” said an official statement.


“We have already provided the necessary paperwork to prove that, via the systematic increase of capital performed by the shareholders, we always guaranteed the full respect of the necessary financial balances.”


It’s a particularly embarrassing accusation, as 2005-06 was the season where Inter were given the Scudetto after Juventus were found guilty in the Calciopoli scandal and stripped of their title.


However, the club does not risk any penalty or seeing this Scudetto taken away from them again, according to the latest reports.


“We are not worried in the slightest over this inquest,” added President Massimo Moratti. “Of course it is disappointing, but frankly there doesn’t seem to be anything to concern ourselves about.”


Inter have repeatedly stated they were the 'only clean side’ in the running for trophies in 2005-06, so Moratti concedes this is an unfortunate turn of events.


“It’s a shame in terms of our image, but I am sure that the shadows of this story will soon be dissipated. We still need to give our deposition and that will definitively clear up a situation that in my eyes seems a little absurd.


“In fact, I hear that there are other clubs involved. I think financial instability at the side did not exist. I pay millions every day and am fully accustomed to checking the balance sheets, but clearly it is difficult to evaluate the value of a player who today is worth £3m and in a month could be worth either £8m or nothing.”


Could Inter be demoted? Wednesday 20 June, 2007


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Lawyers warn that Inter could be demoted to Serie B if the financial scandal is proved in the sporting courts!

The club has been named as part of an investigation into creative accounting in Serie A and a member of the Covisoc – the association that performs financial checks on Italian clubs – accused them of fiddling their 2005-06 accounts with artificially inflated player values, known as plusvalenze.


At first it seemed as if this would only result in a fine for the Nerazzurri, but specialist lawyer Mattia Grassani has a very different view.


“Financial fraud is a very serious crime, second only in the sporting justice system to sporting fraud,” he noted.


“The sanctions for directors go from a simple fine to up to five year suspensions with the possibility of a lifetime ban.


“For clubs the punishment can be either a fine, points penalties or even demotion. In the rules there is also the possibility of stripping the Scudetto, but that is up to the Federation President to decide.”


After Juventus were relegated to Serie B for their part in the Calciopoli scandal with Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina all given points penalties, will the justice system be equally as harsh on Inter?


“First of all we must ascertain whether Inter or indeed any other side has falsified financial documents, thanks to which they entered a competition that they would otherwise not have been qualified for,” explained former Investigative team member Mario Stagliano.


“In that case, we could begin inflicting the penalties set down by the rules.”


Although Inter are the newest additions to this investigation, Milan, Reggina and Sampdoria have already been named as part of the inquest.
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
#78
Possible Demotion For Inter? The Nerazzurri have been accused by the financial authorities that they covered their losses with false accounting for the 2005-06 season.
Possible Demotion For Inter?


This is probably one of the worst weeks ever since Massimo Moratti took over Inter. After losing David Suazo to rivals Milan, risking of receiving heavy fines for obtaining the player's signature without the club's permission and apparently also losing out in the Cristian Chivu race, the Nerazzurri have a new problem to face: the financial authorities.

Clubs in Italy must pass the Covisoc check before the start of the new season to prove their financial health, otherwise they would not be allowed to play in their respective league.

According to the latest reports coming from Italy, the financial authorities are accusing Inter of fiddling with their books to be able to register the Nerazzurri in the 2005-06 season - the one they were awarded the Scudetto following the Calciopoli scandal.

If proven to be true, this would be a real blow for Inter's image after repeatedly claiming that this was the 'Scudetto of honesty'.

Inter are accused of inflating the players' values, also known as 'plusvalenze', and according to a specialist lawyer, Mattia Grassani, this is a very serious accusation which could even lead to the demotion of Inter to Serie B football.

"Financial fraud is a very serious crime, only second in the sports justice to the sporting fraud.

"In this case the sanctions for the directors can either be a simple fine up to 5 years suspensions with a proposal of radiation, whereas for the clubs can receive a fine up till demotion. In the code there's also the revocation of the Scudetto, but it's up to the Federal President to decide if there are the extremes."

Apart from Inter, also Milan, Reggina and Sampdoria are involved in the investigations with new developments expected in the coming days.

As soon as the news came out, an obviously pleased Luciano Moggi commented:

"Sooner or later, things come up to the surface," declared the former Juve director.

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:D :D I bet Moggi's makin sure its Sooner rather than later.
 
Jul 5, 2005
2,653
#80
Inter, AC Milan books being probed
Posted: Wednesday June 20


ROME (AP) -- Inter Milan and European champion AC Milan are being investigated for false accounting, a financial regulating body said Wednesday.

COVISOC, the regulator for Italian soccer, reported that Serie A champion Inter would not have cleared the annual parameters required for all clubs for the 2005-06 season if it had reported its books accurately.
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Inter was awarded the 2005-06 Serie A title when Juventus was stripped of the honor following the Italian match-fixing scandal.

"We are absolutely not considering giving up the 2005-06 title, because it was fairly assigned to us," Inter president Massimo Moratti said. "And that would almost seem like an admission of guilt."

Irregularities were cited for Milan in 2003 and '04.

Also, player transfers between Inter and Milan from 2003-05 are being examined.

Inter released a statement denying it made any false reports and Moratti called the investigation "absurd."

"I pay billions every day," Moratti said. "I normally don't make any bookkeeping errors, although it is true that the worth of players in this market is difficult to understand. A player that is worth five today could be worth 12 within a month, and then maybe nothing."

Copyright 2007 Associated Press.
 

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