Moggi appreciation thread! (10 Viewers)

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Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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#21
Sad to see that some Juventini have wasted no time in turning their backs on one of our longest serving champions, Luciano Moggi. Maybe he broke some rules (I'm still waiting for the the actual evidence to be made public), but show me one club that didn't. Convenient how all of Inter's phone calls to the referees got mysteriously erased. In the end, Moggi was punished because he won, all the time. And didn't we ALL love him while we were winning?

I still love Luciano Moggi!
Amen to that!
 

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Dec 26, 2004
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#22
I saw an old man on the street who looks like an identical Moggi... he seemd so poor and he was driving an old bike... I'm sure he will never understand why I was about to die laughing with my Milanista firend while we were looking at him :D
 

Vimto

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Jan 18, 2006
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#23
I saw an old man on the street who looks like an identical Moggi... he seemd so poor and he was driving an old bike... I'm sure he will never understand why I was about to die laughing with my Milanista firend while we were looking at him :D
Couldn't you take a picture of him so we could laugh our asses off:D
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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#24
Sad to see that some Juventini have wasted no time in turning their backs on one of our longest serving champions, Luciano Moggi. Maybe he broke some rules (I'm still waiting for the the actual evidence to be made public), but show me one club that didn't. Convenient how all of Inter's phone calls to the referees got mysteriously erased. In the end, Moggi was punished because he won, all the time. And didn't we ALL love him while we were winning?

I still love Luciano Moggi!
:pint:

Pado is spot on !!

btw- good thread bianconero !!:tup:
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
#25
Sad to see that some Juventini have wasted no time in turning their backs on one of our longest serving champions, Luciano Moggi. Maybe he broke some rules (I'm still waiting for the the actual evidence to be made public), but show me one club that didn't. Convenient how all of Inter's phone calls to the referees got mysteriously erased. In the end, Moggi was punished because he won, all the time. And didn't we ALL love him while we were winning?

I still love Luciano Moggi!
Word....
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,315
#27
Sad to see that some Juventini have wasted no time in turning their backs on one of our longest serving champions, Luciano Moggi. Maybe he broke some rules (I'm still waiting for the the actual evidence to be made public), but show me one club that didn't. Convenient how all of Inter's phone calls to the referees got mysteriously erased. In the end, Moggi was punished because he won, all the time. And didn't we ALL love him while we were winning?

I still love Luciano Moggi!
We all knew he wasn't clean. I never liked Moggi to be fair. In the end we were guilty. I know we, the fans, haven't seen much evidence, but the judges must have. It's Juventus we're talking about and they wouldn't have sent Juventus down just like that. I still don't see why we should look to other clubs. I don't care about Inter, I care about the good behaviour of Juventus. I support Juve, because it's a classy club. I refuse to be a cheater.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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#28
We all knew he wasn't clean. I never liked Moggi to be fair. In the end we were guilty. I know we, the fans, haven't seen much evidence, but the judges must have. It's Juventus we're talking about and they wouldn't have sent Juventus down just like that. I still don't see why we should look to other clubs. I don't care about Inter, I care about the good behaviour of Juventus. I support Juve, because it's a classy club. I refuse to be a cheater.
yep, I didn't love Juve for Moggi...in the end his actions seriously damaged the club's finances and - above all - reputation
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#29
Just because he brought us Zidanes and Del Pieros in which ended with Scudetti and success in CL (Major credit goes to Lippi and then the players), this doesn't mean he can be a cheater and harm the club, and I as a Juventino should love him blindly whatever he does? what kind of bullshit is this??
 

JCK

Biased
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May 11, 2004
125,366
#31
Just because he brought us Zidanes and Del Pieros in which ended with Scudetti and success in CL (Major credit goes to Lippi and then the players), this doesn't mean he can be a cheater and harm the club, and I as a Juventino should love him blindly whatever he does? what kind of bullshit is this??
I will introduce you to someone known by the name of Turk_Bianconero
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#32
Never liked the guy. I still think any other sporting director would have gotten us as many as good players as Moggi did. The club had a powerful dinasty running the club (Agnelli´s), world class reputation and loads of cash. This was the perfect environment to work in. I would have liked to see Moggi doing the same good job with some lower reputation club. I don´t think so.

Also, as much as Moggi did some great transfer moves, he did as much (maybe even more) bad moves: Esnaider, Henry, O´Neill, Appiah, Kovacevic, Legrottaglie, Zanchi, Fresi, Mirkovic, Baiocco, Blasi, etc....
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
#34
I will introduce you to someone known by the name of Turk_Bianconero
I can't really understand how the others don't think this way, I mean Padovano or Rami for example and the rest. I don't want them to hate Moggi, but come on why should we miss him? or allow him to talk about Juve again? wouldn't that piss you off when he criticize the new board?
 

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
5,494
#35
Just because he brought us Zidanes and Del Pieros in which ended with Scudetti and success in CL (Major credit goes to Lippi and then the players), this doesn't mean he can be a cheater and harm the club, and I as a Juventino should love him blindly whatever he does? what kind of bullshit is this??
exactly, why should i love the man who fucked it all up?
 
Jun 26, 2007
2,706
#36
I don't get it either. For me all the good things he did are overshadowed by his involvement in the scandal. But let's leave this thread for the people who want to praise Moggi.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
#38
I can't really understand how the others don't think this way, I mean Padovano or Rami for example and the rest. I don't want them to hate Moggi, but come on why should we miss him? or allow him to talk about Juve again? wouldn't that piss you off when he criticize the new board?
Because I'm not the type that can love the guy for 12 years and then flip a switch and start hating him for his errors. Every club in Europe talks to the referees. What Moggi did MUST have been worse then what every other club did, but we the public are not permitted to know.

You seem to be like Seven in that you just accept that the judges must have seen evidence to convict. Sorry, but you know what I saw yesterday? A man released from prison after 18 years because somebody just looked at DNA evidence which proved the man could not have committed the rape that sent him to prison. Meaning: He was sent away for 18 years for bullshit evidence. When the real evidence became public, all charges dismissed.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
#40
exactly, why should i love the man who fucked it all up?
You don't have to love him. Nobody has askerd you to even like him. This thread is to remember the good things he did for us, and for those of us who still love Moggi to let that be known.

Why you want to bring your homosexual fantasy about Moggi in to this thread is what really makes no sense.
 
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