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oriax

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Mar 30, 2007
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Intervista Capobianco: Moggi 'Più che tranquillo, indifferente'

12:40 del 12 maggio


L'ex direttore generale della Juventus, Luciano Moggi commenta l'intervista rilasciata a Repubblica da un ex dirigente bianconero. "Capobianco non ha detto nulla che sia contenuto nel titolo dell'articolo - replica Moggi -. Io mi sento più che tranquillo, anzi indifferente. D'ora in poi parlerà il mio avvocato".

L'ex designatore arbitrale Paolo Bergamo preferisce non commentare: "Grazie per l'attenzione che mi riservate, ma non ho letto gli articoli e l'argomento non mi interessa".
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
Intervista Capobianco: Moggi 'Più che tranquillo, indifferente'

12:40 del 12 maggio


L'ex direttore generale della Juventus, Luciano Moggi commenta l'intervista rilasciata a Repubblica da un ex dirigente bianconero. "Capobianco non ha detto nulla che sia contenuto nel titolo dell'articolo - replica Moggi -. Io mi sento più che tranquillo, anzi indifferente. D'ora in poi parlerà il mio avvocato".

L'ex designatore arbitrale Paolo Bergamo preferisce non commentare: "Grazie per l'attenzione che mi riservate, ma non ho letto gli articoli e l'argomento non mi interessa".
It interviews Capobianco: 'Moggi more than calm, indifferent'

12:40 of may 12

The former general director of the Juventus, Luciano Moggi comments on the interview released to Republic from a former manager of Juventus. "Capobianco not nothing said that is contained in the title of the article - repeated Moggi -. I feel myself more than calm, or rather indifferent. Of now in then it my lawyer who will speak".

The former designatore arbitrale Paolo Bergamo prefers not to annotate: "Thanks for the caution that reserved me, but I did not read the articles and the argument does not interest me".

Sorry for the poor translation.
 

Christina

vanilla pudding
Aug 21, 2006
19,775
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.
Didn't Roma do this last year or something like that? I don't remember details, but I don't recall them getting punished..
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,899
ah this pr*ck is just bitter he didnt get a present from us :D

if the figc is to investigate anything it shud be binter!

and this pr*ck is stupid in saying that we funded the ultras, EVERY F*CKING CLUB IN ITALY DO!
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
ah this pr*ck is just bitter he didnt get a present from us :D

if the figc is to investigate anything it shud be binter!

and this pr*ck is stupid in saying that we funded the ultras, EVERY F*CKING CLUB IN ITALY DO!
Man, every club in the world do.

But the only one who isn't supposed to do is Juve...this ba*tard!

They can't touch us again.
I'm not sure about that, Turk. :depressed
 

Ahmedios

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2006
5,107
infact if its any club in italy that has been trying to disband their ultras its been juve, in particular giraudo, with that in mind, this guy is obviously chatting sh*t to get a slice of the juve media circus
Even though, the only club that has been thrown with these idiotic accusations is Juve. I feel gutted just thinking about what happened in the last summer, any new verdicts will have a very negative feedback on the club, the fans, the summer plans, the media, etc....
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
ah this pr*ck is just bitter he didnt get a present from us :D

if the figc is to investigate anything it shud be binter!

and this pr*ck is stupid in saying that we funded the ultras, EVERY F*CKING CLUB IN ITALY DO!
Everyone knows that roma and binter fans are the thugs of Italy. Their teams should be penalised for that alone.
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
Funny how the FIGC are willing to open up an investigation off this man's claims, yet Bergamo, Pairetto, De Sanctis, and numerous judges and magistrates didn't get them to move a finger.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
You can't kill someone that is already dead. We have died with our relegation and now we will be resurrected again with the promotion. They can shoot at us all they want but it will only hurt us and present a small obstacle, never again will we suffer like last year because nothing can be as bad as what happend to us last year. They know that Juve is a wounded beast that will be unleashed next season and obviously they are shitting their pants as their is nothing more dangerous than a wounded beast that is bloodthirsty for revenge.
 

Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
5,775
You can't kill someone that is already dead. We have died with our relegation and now we will be resurrected again with the promotion. They can shoot at us all they want but it will only hurt us and present a small obstacle, never again will we suffer like last year because nothing can be as bad as what happend to us last year. They know that Juve is a wounded beast that will be unleashed next season and obviously they are shitting their pants as their is nothing more dangerous than a wounded beast that is bloodthirsty for revenge.
Nice said , Lion :tup:
 

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