Luciano Moggi (27 Viewers)

Are you against a possible Moggi return?

  • Yes I'm against, Moggi can soap it for all I care

  • No I'm not. Bring him back


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Jan 7, 2004
29,704
#62
i bolded that part since i found it funny, some people actually think like that (if you don't hate inter and want moratti to die you're not a true juve fan)

and i was joking about the admitting part (jack admitting he's not a true juve fan since he doesn't match up to the things he listed)

i just put two and two together :eyebrows:
 
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Byrone

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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  • Thread Starter #68
    Burke's vote doesn't count he has an agenda with Moggi after the Willy Sagnol transfer saga!:D
     

    v1rtu4l

    Senior Member
    Mar 4, 2008
    6,349
    #73
    apart from the fact if moggi is guilty there would be a massive uproar in the media if moggi did get a spot in juve.

    moggi would surely not have half the power of back then, so without his power and the obvious suspicious thoughts of everyone who reads papers today moggi would have it so difficult that he might even do worse than secco (yes, i know that this is hard to imagine).

    let secco gain his experience or let another one do his job, but if we get marino we surely will need stronger chairs.

    i think marinos strength in negotiating is, that everbody mistakes him as bald Peter Griffn and so underestimate his skills !

     

    Cronios

    Juventolog
    Jun 7, 2004
    27,519
    #77
    Bringing Moggi back in serie A though, would turn calciopoli in a total circus.
    (doens have to be us)
    It would only prove that nothing really change, to the delusional fans that had some romantic thoughts that we were sacrificed, for the good of the Italian championship:melayyanandmessi:
    Milan already started to prove how much things have changed and on which direction.
    In the end, history will write that calciopoli was made, only for us, so we will get relegated and become even more weaker!
    The ones responsible for the crimes, were punished less than us, for we were the real target from the beginning!

    On the other hand, the dark powers that did manage to destroy us without real evidence, will only have an opportunity to do it again and they will have the press's (=people's) wishes too, on their side.
    They will def find smth, existent or not, it doesnt matter, as it didnt matter at the first time, to bring down, the helpless Juve.
    So, with all due to respect to Moggi, his efforts, his fights against the system, to keep us competitive, we will have to decline, having him back (officially at least)
     

    king Ale

    Senior Member
    Oct 28, 2004
    21,689
    #78
    I like the guy but I don't want him come back. He'd do one hell of a job comparing to those clowns who are running Juve but I don't want to see any connection between this new Juve and the one which was said to be guilty.
     

    king Ale

    Senior Member
    Oct 28, 2004
    21,689
    #79
    Bringing Moggi back in serie A though, would turn calciopoli in a total circus.
    (doens have to be us)
    It would only prove that nothing really change, to the delusional fans that had some romantic thoughts that we were sacrificed, for the good of the Italian championship:melayyanandmessi:
    Milan already started to prove how much things have changed and on which direction.
    In the end, history will write that calciopoli was made, only for us, so we will get relegated and become even more weaker!
    The ones responsible for the crimes, were punished less than us, for we were the real target from the beginning!

    On the other hand, the dark powers that did manage to destroy us without real evidence, will only have an opportunity to do it again and they will have the press's (=people's) wishes too, on their side.
    They will def find smth, existent or not, it doesnt matter, as it didnt matter at the first time, to bring down, the helpless Juve.
    So, with all due to respect to Moggi, his efforts, his fights against the system, to keep us competitive, we will have to decline, having him back (officially at least)
    Indeed. Moggi's return will give them the excuse they demand. As for the ''officially'' part I'd be more than glad to see Moggi teaching a thing or two to Secco and co.
     

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