Luciano Moggi (72 Viewers)

Shall we move Moggi's thread to the [Legend] section?

  • Yes, move it to the legend section

  • No, it shouldn't, keep it as it is

  • I don't care/Undecided


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Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
We were top 3 in the world financially, then he destroyed us.

Now that others have tried to build it back up, he takes every opportunity to criticise us, mostly changing opinion as he sees fit, and is usually wrong.


Moggi, shut the fuck up and leave us alone. You've done enough damage.
And dont bring Inter crap. They were guilty but Moggi shouldnt have done the same.
 

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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
22,647
You do know why we were among top 3 clubs financially? The triade (Moggi, Bettega and Giraudo) for 11 years in a row managed to record profit and that was mostly achieved through their smart investments regarding players transfers. We were perfectly operated back then, self sustaining, in other words Juventus didn't need Agnelli's financial aid to be kept afloat. Major European clubs like Bayern considered Juventus as their role model, something their sports director at that time repeated on more than a few occasions.

About Calciopolli part, Juventus were absolved of any guilt in front of the civil court, otherwise clubs could have sued them for damages and that is something they tried. Moggi's part based on all documents emerged later on, as some were hidden, showed corrupt system at that time, but system which if anything seemed to be anti Juve. Not a single game was altered but Juventus were somehow relegated. Evidently after Gianni and Umberto's death their enemies became stronger, while more pressing concerns like Fiat's debt troubled young successors, quite logically as Fiat's worth is more than 10x Juventus'.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,401
We were top 3 in the world financially, then he destroyed us.

Now that others have tried to build it back up, he takes every opportunity to criticise us, mostly changing opinion as he sees fit, and is usually wrong.


Moggi, shut the $#@! up and leave us alone. You've done enough damage.
And dont bring Inter crap. They were guilty but Moggi shouldnt have done the same.
Moggi's Juve got destroyed because it was way too strong and the other families didnt like it. Juve were never guilty of anything more than article one violations. Hardly anything.
 

oldlady87

Senior Member
May 13, 2012
1,845
Moggi Calciopoli sentence cut
By Football Italia staff



Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi was given a sentence of two years and four months in the Calciopoli appeal trial.
Moggi had appealed against the original conviction of five years and four months, which was reduced considerably this evening by the Naples Tribunal looking at the 2004-05 season.
Ex-referee Massimo De Santis was given a one-year sentence and former refereeing designator Pierluigi Pairetto two years.
Moggi was found guilty of conspiring to commit a crime, as the earlier charge of sporting fraud passed the statute of limitations.
Other sentences include two years for ex-FIGC Vice-President Innocenzo Mazzini, 10 months for referees Antonio Dattilo and Paolo Bertini, all for sporting fraud.
Paolo Bergamo’s appeal has to be repeated due to a technicality, while Lazio President Claudio Lotito and Fiorentina patron Andrea Della Valle passed the statute of limitations.
Moggi was not present in the court when the verdict was read after nine hours of consultations between magistrates. His lawyers already announced an appeal to the third tier of the Italian justice system, the Cassazione, with “new evidence.”
It is extremely unlikely Moggi – who is now a media pundit – will actually spend any time in prison.
Moggi’s lawyers had argued he only had access to Swiss telephone SIM cards to avoid Inter spying on his calls when discussing transfers.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Moggi Calciopoli sentence cut
By Football Italia staff



Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi was given a sentence of two years and four months in the Calciopoli appeal trial.
Moggi had appealed against the original conviction of five years and four months, which was reduced considerably this evening by the Naples Tribunal looking at the 2004-05 season.
Ex-referee Massimo De Santis was given a one-year sentence and former refereeing designator Pierluigi Pairetto two years.
Moggi was found guilty of conspiring to commit a crime, as the earlier charge of sporting fraud passed the statute of limitations.
Other sentences include two years for ex-FIGC Vice-President Innocenzo Mazzini, 10 months for referees Antonio Dattilo and Paolo Bertini, all for sporting fraud.
Paolo Bergamo’s appeal has to be repeated due to a technicality, while Lazio President Claudio Lotito and Fiorentina patron Andrea Della Valle passed the statute of limitations.
Moggi was not present in the court when the verdict was read after nine hours of consultations between magistrates. His lawyers already announced an appeal to the third tier of the Italian justice system, the Cassazione, with “new evidence.”
It is extremely unlikely Moggi – who is now a media pundit – will actually spend any time in prison.
Moggi’s lawyers had argued he only had access to Swiss telephone SIM cards to avoid Inter spying on his calls when discussing transfers.
:D
 

Qwisto

Senior Member
Oct 5, 2010
515
I also consider Moggi a boss.. Some of his quotes are friggin' legendary. And even though he sucks as a pundit nowadays, one must not forget the level of hate and disgust he feels, and always has felt, for merda!
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
9,827
Giraudo :p.

These guys were living legends back then. Like DP84 said, we were perfectly operated for more then a decade.

Edit: I just remembered how these guys handled important matches in Europe. They used to bring Juve legends to the training ground a day or two before the match. It was always a special occasion and perfectly embodied the "Juve spirit". These encounters were meant to motivate the team, especially the newcomers who had zero experience in CL. The fact is Moggi, Bettega and Giraudo were gentlemen and amazing at their work. Marotta, Paratici, Nedved and Agnelli can still learn a lot from these guys.

BTW, members here who spit on The Triade should know they still visit the club and are friends with our coaching staff and management.
 

redrum

Senior Member
Jan 4, 2013
1,928
Moggi Calciopoli sentence cut
By Football Italia staff



Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi was given a sentence of two years and four months in the Calciopoli appeal trial.
Moggi had appealed against the original conviction of five years and four months, which was reduced considerably this evening by the Naples Tribunal looking at the 2004-05 season.
Ex-referee Massimo De Santis was given a one-year sentence and former refereeing designator Pierluigi Pairetto two years.
Moggi was found guilty of conspiring to commit a crime, as the earlier charge of sporting fraud passed the statute of limitations.
Other sentences include two years for ex-FIGC Vice-President Innocenzo Mazzini, 10 months for referees Antonio Dattilo and Paolo Bertini, all for sporting fraud.
Paolo Bergamo’s appeal has to be repeated due to a technicality, while Lazio President Claudio Lotito and Fiorentina patron Andrea Della Valle passed the statute of limitations.
Moggi was not present in the court when the verdict was read after nine hours of consultations between magistrates. His lawyers already announced an appeal to the third tier of the Italian justice system, the Cassazione, with “new evidence.”
It is extremely unlikely Moggi – who is now a media pundit – will actually spend any time in prison.
Moggi’s lawyers had argued he only had access to Swiss telephone SIM cards to avoid Inter spying on his calls when discussing transfers.
I had no idea that those fucks were in this shit too...
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,016
We were top 3 in the world financially, then he destroyed us.

Now that others have tried to build it back up, he takes every opportunity to criticise us, mostly changing opinion as he sees fit, and is usually wrong.


Moggi, shut the fuck up and leave us alone. You've done enough damage.
And dont bring Inter crap. They were guilty but Moggi shouldnt have done the same.
Why do you feel the need to crap on every topic?
 

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