More scandals?? (31 Viewers)

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
I asked myself the same question. Maybe:

1) They want to disturb the team at this critical period of the season

2) If these things appeared one year earlier - during the first Calciopoli waves -, We wouldn't have lost more than what we already lost. But now, anything is possible. These earthworms want us to suffer again, at least, to interrupt our summer signings.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
the funny thing is that when De Sanctis or other parties came out with evidence against other clubs there wasn't a finger moved.

but when this cunt came out with stuff against us an investigation starts straight away. In two years time we will lose all our scudettos and they will be allocated to all the other clubs in the league and Siena will be crowned for the first time.
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
4,828
the funny thing is that when De Sanctis or other parties came out with evidence against other clubs there wasn't a finger moved.

but when this cunt came out with stuff against us an investigation starts straight away. In two years time we will lose all our scudettos and they will be allocated to all the other clubs in the league and Siena will be crowned for the first time.
Ah, you must mean Montepaschi Siena? :D
 

JuveGER

Senior Member
Mar 10, 2006
680
Ex-director accuses Juve Saturday 12 May, 2007

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The FIGC has called on former Juventus director Maurizio Capobianco to testify after claims the club gave expensive gifts to referees, the Federation and fans.

The scandal erupted when Capobianco, who worked for the Bianconeri from 1984 to 2005, made the allegations in an interview with newspaper 'La Repubblica.’


“The Investigation Committee of the FIGC will ask Mr Capobianco to confirm what he knows, ascertaining if these facts really occurred and who are the people involved,” said a statement from investigator Francesco Saverio Borrelli.


“We hope that the former Juventus employee will want to collaborate to prove if his accusations are founded.”


If the Committee is not satisfied that there is real truth to these allegations, then Capobianco risks severe punishment for defamation – with Juventus already announcing they will seek legal advice.


“Only at the start of 2005 did I find out about at least four occasions in which Juve gave expensive items, of around £10,000 each, to two Italian referees, a member of the FIGC and one of the Covisoc,” Capobianco was quoted as saying in 'La Repubblica.’


“These were handed over via a third party who were somehow related to the referees. These incidents go back to the start of the Antonio Giraudo and Luciano Moggi administration in 1995.”


The Calciopoli scandal has only analysed the years 2004-05 and 2005-06, so this could in theory open up another trial.


“Why do I speak out now? Because before Calciopoli what I saw where fragments of an affair that only came together to create meaning afterwards. Only now do I realise how they ruined a club with a 100-year history with the complicity of referees, journalists and the institutions.”


Capobianco also alleged that Juventus gave contracts to companies close to certain journalists for communication projects that “if Juve won the Scudetto, would be paid for, but never developed.”


He then insisted that the Semana srl company that in July 2003 took 30 per cent of Juve’s shares was “used by Moggi and Giraudo to indirectly finance the Ultras. On the balance sheet there are entries for tens of thousands of Euros per match to buy choreographies, banners and all sorts.”


Perhaps even more importantly for a club that could gain automatic promotion into Serie A next week, Capobianco insists that the departure of Moggi and Giraudo has changed nothing.


“Today Alessio Secco makes all the decisions – the same man who in the past never moved a finger without Moggi’s consent. Renato Opezzi remains, having always been Giraudo’s right-hand man. Financial Director Michele Bergero and Marketing Director Fassone are still there. They call it the new Juve, but it’s the same faces.”


As a final blast, Capobianco told 'La Repubblica’ newspaper that Moggi had silenced even UEFA.


“I was stunned at how they managed to cover up a case when a player tested positive for cannabis. UEFA discovered it in 1997, told the FIGC and that was where it ended.”


Late Friday night Juventus released a statement denying all Capobianco’s allegations, pointing out “these statements were aimed at swaying public opinion, as he is already involved in a legal challenge with the club.


“The Bianconeri therefore intend to confront Capobianco in the appropriate venue. Juventus also confirm they have total faith in the organisation structure set out in November, one that has all the requisites to consent a correct and professional running of the club and to carry on the development proposals approved by the Board of Directors.”
If these things are only half true, we will suffer again. Maybe more than before. I'm tired of this shit. Serie B was already a pain in the a**. Even if don't get punished again and these accusations continue, we will have problems to sign top players. And without top players our remaining stars will think about leaving. But it's somehow hard to believe that Moggi was THAT powerful.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Get ready for another summer of turmoil and uncertainty. Oh, and Serie A will be lucky to kickoff by November with Italia bowing out of Euro qualifying. Nobody can fuck up Italian football like the Italians.
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
Get ready for another summer of turmoil and uncertainty. Oh, and Serie A will be lucky to kickoff by November with Italia bowing out of Euro qualifying. Nobody can fuck up Italian football like the Italians.
:frown:


as Burkie would say, thats WORD !!
 

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
Perhaps even more importantly for a club that could gain automatic promotion into Serie A next week, Capobianco insists that the departure of Moggi and Giraudo has changed nothing.


“Today Alessio Secco makes all the decisions – the same man who in the past never moved a finger without Moggi’s consent. Renato Opezzi remains, having always been Giraudo’s right-hand man. Financial Director Michele Bergero and Marketing Director Fassone are still there. They call it the new Juve, but it’s the same faces.”
I hope Secco is still controlled by Lippi...that means we'll have a great transfer season !! :tup:
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Moratti è a rischio per il caso De Santis


Attenuare. Offuscare. Ridurre. La strategia dell’Inter, da quando ha vinto lo scudetto, è di rendere piccoli i successi degli altri: Mancini ha detto che se il Milan vincerà la Champions non varrà quanto il trionfo dei nerazzurri in campionato e se la Roma si avvicina alla conquista della Coppa Italia, per Massimo Moratti è soltanto «argent de poche», monetine per ordinare un caffè. Questione di punti di vista. Il 6-2 dell’Olimpico non è indolore come si vuole far credere. «Nei giocatori c’erano poche motivazioni - ha detto il presidente interista -, del resto non le ho provate neppure io. Non parliamo di alti e bassi perchè questo è stato l’unico momento basso durante tutto l’anno».

L’eliminazione con il Valencia evidentemente non lo è stata abbastanza. Certo, è comprensibile che l’Inter non voglia cedere al disfattismo per una sera nata male: ne ha tutte le ragioni, nella stagione in cui è tornata a vincere lo scudetto dopo 18 anni e lo ha fatto battendo molti record. Ma il rumore della sconfitta con la Roma ha disturbato molti cuori. La faccia di Mancini, ai due gol di Panucci, era esemplare, e pure il suo atteggiamento disincantato nel finale. Così come era palpabile negli spogliatoi l’irritazione di Moratti rivivendo sensazioni che pensava lontane per sempre. «Per il ritorno dobbiamo comunque crederci, è difficile ma nel calcio possono succedere i miracoli», ha insistito nel commento.

La realtà è che l’enorme gioia provata a Siena per lo scudetto si è un po’ stemperata. Era impossibile mantenere la tensione alta tra i calciatori che puntano alle vacanze e a rimettersi dagli infortuni: l’Inter è praticamente in ferie da due settimane. In più si sono creati piccoli e antipatici intoppi. Ne è un esempio la festa annullata per la concomitanza con la finale milanista di Champions League e per le proteste di chi riteneva ingiusto che si chiedesse un obolo consistente a chi voleva parteciparvi. La festa, molto più ristretta, si terrà martedì 15 nella villa di Moratti a Imbersago, in Brianza, una splendida dimora con annesso il campo di calcio dove il presidente scende in campo per le partitelle con gli amici, o almeno lo faceva quando era in vita Facchetti. Sarà un happening strettamente privato, al quale sono stati invitati i giocatori con le famiglie. Una cena per tenersi allegri e festeggiare i 62 anni che Moratti compirà mercoledì, anche se la ritirata suonerà presto, perchè giovedì c’è il ritorno di Coppa Italia, quello in cui «tentare il miracolo».

Per il presidente sono ore fastidiose. Non bastasse la batosta sul campo, ieri si è saputo che il capo degli inquirenti federali, Borrelli, ha chiuso l’inchiesta sulle informazioni che sarebbero state raccolte illegalmente sull’arbitro De Santis e che emergerebbero dalla vicenda più complessa dello spionaggio Telecom. Un dossier che era catalogato sotto il nome «Operazione ladroni» e che sarebbe nato dopo una conversazione in cui l’ex arbitro Nucini avrebbe avvertito Giacinto Facchetti di fare attenzione alla piovra arbitrale e ai maneggi per danneggiare l’Inter messi in pratica con la regia di Moggi. Borrelli passerà le conclusioni al procuratore Palazzi che potrà archiviare tutto ma si sussurra che gli 007 federali avrebbero trovato riscontri sufficienti a far pensare che l’Inter si sia davvero mossa e abbia indagato sui conti privati e su altri aspetti della vita dell’ex arbitro di Tivoli, indicato come il «leader» della presunta Cupola delle giacchette nere. De Santis starebbe preparandosi a chiedere i danni al club nerazzurro.

Se Palazzi deciderà di procedere è possibile che si arrivi ad una imputazione per Moratti sulla base del fatto che il presidente non poteva essere all’oscuro di tutto. La pena in ogni caso sarebbe minima: una squalifica di qualche mese per violazione dell’articolo 1 sulla lealtà sportiva. Ma il provvedimento sporcherebbe l’immagine di un dirigente che ha sempre esibito il rispetto delle regole e la trasparenza come suoi punti di forza.

http://www.lastampa.it/sport/cmsSezioni/calcio/200705articoli/8094girata.asp
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
........

This was the whole story posted earlier today by La Gazzetta dello Sport[/B]

Thanks for the translation, Ahmed.
Surprise, surprise! The interesti are stirring it again.

the funny thing is that when De Sanctis or other parties came out with evidence against other clubs there wasn't a finger moved.

but when this cunt came out with stuff against us an investigation starts straight away. In two years time we will lose all our scudettos and they will be allocated to all the other clubs in the league and Siena will be crowned for the first time.
That's because moratti gave romano prodi millions to help his party win the election. Of course he also gave Berlu a hard time in the press for giving David Mills a bung (a court case in Italy was ongoing at the time).
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
For God's sake, how can a team concentrate or even think about football in such weird circumstances. How even can the new management work under continuous firing and the FIGC shit is persecuting none but Juventus, nothing against Galliani and Moratti despite what De Santis said. This is getting more and more disgusting.

Thanks for the translation, Ahmed.
Surprise, surprise! The interesti are stirring it again.
Thanks to Google's translator. :D
 

oriax

Junior Member
Mar 30, 2007
427
Why they can bring discredit on us but we can't disgrace on them ?! This is crazy. It looks like in Italy the media has absolute power. If we can't use Italian media to protect ourselvs than we should use foreign one. This would have much better influence over society.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,510
Our borad should finnaly show some nuts and defend us properly and launch an attack on Inter and Moratti too. C'mon we have Agnelli family behind us the most powerful family in Italy.
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
I feel that there is a big plan from italian mafia under the lead of the cuntface against juve.
I mean this is really sick, where was this idiot all the time, why did not he say any thing last year when everybody was allowed to say shit about juve?
 

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