Worth repeating some Moggi quotes:
Big Luciano made the claim at a Press conference in a Turin hotel on Wednesday evening, the day after the appeal verdicts were delivered, where he broke a two-month silence.
No longer resembling the man who on May 14 said he was leaving the world of football, because they had “killed his soul”, Moggi spoke to the media where he launched a series of attacks.
“I am happy for those who in the end were able to avoid punishments, but unhappy for Juventus, that I will defend in all forums,” said the man who himself was banned for five-years.
“The club has done nothing wrong, and you will see that in the end all accusations will be demolished.
“The Bianconeri in Serie B is a blow for me, but this also means that they have many enemies, and this is something I already knew,” added Moggi.
“I have been accused of being the head of a system. I ask which system? The only system I can see was the one that wanted to damage Juventus.
“If a Moggi-system did exist, where are my accomplices? The Della Valle brothers have been accused of their relations with me, but I didn’t know this was a crime.”
Moggi spared nobody, he criticised the use of phone interceptions, subject to interpretation, he questioned the sporting justice system, as well as adding that he was unaware of how his acquaintances and dinners with the referees could have been misinterpreted.
Moggi, sitting next to his lawyer Fulvio Gianaria, also listed all the occasions that Juventus were damaged.
“If you compare the number of penalties Juventus were assigned, or the number of bookings it received, with the other top-flight teams, it is clear we did not receive any favours,” he added.
“All the rest is pure fantasy,” went on Moggi, who spoke for over an hour. “Instead, someone else needs to explain many things, such as the false passports or Giacinto Facchetti’s dinners and phone calls.
“I would also like to know why Roberto Mancini, seven or eight months ago, said that I would have to answer all questions in the proper places. I wonder if he already knew what was going to happen…”
Moggi promised he will fight until the extreme limit and said that fans stop him along the road, thanking him for the many victories Juventus achieved in the past 12 years.
“It remains to be seen if they will be able to remove me from the world of football,” added a threatening Moggi. “I will now go back to my vacation, but I will have to think about my future.”