Moggi: "Mancini Is Just A Lucky Coach!" (1 Viewer)

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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#23
Moggi still knows more about football than anyone reporting on football, so he is always going to be extremely quotable. And, as long as the FIGC wants to keep the evidence presented at Calciopoli trial a big secret, then who really knows how guilty Moggi really is?
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,409
#24
Seven said:
Perhaps, but I don't think it's wrong.
I didn't say it's wrong.

The Pado said:
Moggi still knows more about football than anyone reporting on football, so he is always going to be extremely quotable. And, as long as the FIGC wants to keep the evidence presented at Calciopoli trial a big secret, then who really knows how guilty Moggi really is?
Respaul
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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#25
Jacques said:
Respaul may be very knowledgable, but come on, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Moggi selected all the players for the Italian National Team for the World Cup. Then they won. Let's see Respaul do that.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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#26
The Pado said:
Moggi still knows more about football than anyone reporting on football, so he is always going to be extremely quotable. And, as long as the FIGC wants to keep the evidence presented at Calciopoli trial a big secret, then who really knows how guilty Moggi really is?
Sure, but if you really want clean calcio figures such as Moggi need to be wiped out. They need to disappear. Or made to disappear. We were all having a laugh two years back, because already back then we knew just how guilty Moggi was.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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#27
Seven said:
Sure, but if you really want clean calcio figures such as Moggi need to be wiped out. They need to disappear. Or made to disappear. We were all having a laugh two years back, because already back then we knew just how guilty Moggi was.
The only way to clean calcio is to remove it from Italy. I am ashamed and disgraced to say this, but we have a culture of corruption in Italy that no amount of maxitrials, clean hands, or calciopoli will ever purge.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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#28
The Pado said:
The only way to clean calcio is to remove it from Italy. I am ashamed and disgraced to say this, but we have a culture of corruption in Italy that no amount of maxitrials, clean hands, or calciopoli will ever purge.
There's corruption and there's corruption. Neither Abramovich nor Real Madrid are entirely clean, but it's just not as blatantly obvious as Calciopoli. I'm alright with Juventus and Milan having the odd call go their way, but that's something else than downright fixed games. In this time and day though it cannot be unthinkable that Italian football can come clean with some of it's former wrongdoings.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
#29
Seven said:
There's corruption and there's corruption. Neither Abramovich nor Real Madrid are entirely clean, but it's just not as blatantly obvious as Calciopoli. I'm alright with Juventus and Milan having the odd call go their way, but that's something else than downright fixed games. In this time and day though it cannot be unthinkable that Italian football can come clean with some of it's former wrongdoings.

The worst offenders are also the most powerful people in the country. A few got punished when hundreds should have been punished. Then the appeals process slowly lets everybody off, except a couple scapegoats, Moggi and De Santis. All of the FIGC bigwigs got away with the criminality that they themselves institutionalized.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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#36
well he did smile at me as i had my juve shirt on, which was kinda weird, so a return to juve wud be fantastico. u wait till i get a pic of my neighbor bk home, hes a v good moratti look alike. just as much of an a**hole
:D cool i wana see ur neighbor...it'd be great 2 see moggi in Juve's board :oops:
 

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