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fender06

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2006
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Moggi "Solo io ho difeso veramente la Juve'

12:20 del 04 agosto

Luciano Moggi non smette di stupire, in un incontro a a Montefiore Conca, l'ex dirigente bianconero si è scagliato contro i suoi ex colleghi: "Solo io ho difeso davvero la Juve. Si sono fatti processare ammettendo in partenza tutte le colpe dell’accusa. Così sono capace anch’io a fare l’avvocato". Stilettata anche per Montezemolo: "Se avesse difeso la Juventus come ha difeso la Ferrari, non ci sarebbe stata la serie B"

Moggi says only he defended Juve. The board started by saying that they accept all charges accused to Juve. Like this even I would be able to be the lawyer. He attacked Montezemolo as well:" If he had defended Juventus like he defended Ferrari, we wouldn't have been relegated to B
don't forget it's u..mother fucker moggi caused juventus to be relegated :tdown:
 

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Luciano Moggi has spoken out about the Calciopoli scandal, Juventus, Inter, the FIGC and the ‘real’ mafia within football.

The disgraced former Juventus director general was painted as the central figure in a system, referred to by public prosecutors as the ‘Cupola’, running refereeing favours and transfer irregularities in Italian football.

“I am the only one who really defended Juve. They went into the trial by pleading guilty to every charge and asking for a lenient sentence. I can be a lawyer too, if that’s all it takes,” accused Moggi in an interview with Italo Cucci.

“You ask me if in reality the whole scandal was a battle between the two factions of the Agnelli family? I plead the Fifth. Looking at the newspapers, there are some fractures within the family that I never even imagined.”

The fight for control of the Juve empire after the death of both Gianni and Umberto Agnelli has seen two distinct factions break out and Moggi insists the initial Calciopoli leak came from an insider who wanted him ousted.

“If Luca Cordero di Montezemolo had defended Juventus the way he is now defending Ferrari, the club would never have gone into Serie B.”

Juve were demoted after the Calciopoli scandal and initially given a 30-point penalty, eventually reduced to 11 on appeal.

“I was painted as being responsible for all the ills in the world of football. They told FIGC Commissioner Rossi that they just needed to kick Juventus out to resolve everything. When he went, the same people said nothing had changed,” continued Moggi.

“The truth is that the ‘Cupola’ is still the same as it always was with Franco Carraro at the head, swiftly followed by all the current chiefs of Italian football. Carraro was in charge before and he still is now.”

Former Federation President Carraro was initially suspended for his part in the scandal, but was later cleared on appeal.

Although he is no longer the chief of the FIGC, he continues to hold a consultation role and was part of the committee proposing Italy to host the Euro 2012 games.

Moggi was at the centre of the trial when wiretapped telephone conversations were published in the newspapers and in some cases played on radio.

“I can tell you that in the enormous number of calls they intercepted, there was nothing particularly noteworthy. What was said between Milan director Leonardo Meani and Pierluigi Collina was far worse, yet he is now a refereeing designator,” said the former Juventus transfer guru.

“I ask myself another question – why were Inter never wiretapped? The answer I give is because Marco Tronchetti Provera put the phone down.”

Moggi is here referring to the fact Inter director Tronchetti Provera is a leading figure in Telecom Italia. That is not the end of his accusations aimed at the Nerazzurri.

“The power is now centred in Milan and Inter will win the Scudetto for four years on the trot. To achieve that they had to get Patrick Vieira and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, two Juventus players I would never have sold to them.

“I will say even more – that rather than hand them over to the Nerazzurri, I would have let Juve lose money. But this is how they managed to win what they had not done in 18 years.”

Both Ibrahimovic and Vieira demanded a transfer away from Turin in the wake of Calciopoli.


what can i say... i agree with everything he has said.
 

rounder

Blindman
Jun 13, 2007
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the bottom line is the guy cheated and caused juve to go down to serie B .
I do agree on some points he has stated and i honestly think inter is the most corrupted club in world football .
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
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Where are these BIG revelations he promised months ago? You know, when he threatened everyone with something along the lines of "soon the truth will be revealed." When is soon? Will the day ever come? Why would he defend Juventus when he's seemingly not welcome back by Cobolli-Gigli? There's nothing in it for him since his image is already tarnished to a degree that even the harshest, most abrasive substance in the world would fail to polish.

Luciano Moggi is a fucking liar. I'll acknowledge the fact that he was a transfer wizard and surely this was pivotal in Juventus' success through the past 15 years. That being said, it wasn't clean. Whoop-dee-doo.

So praise him, reminisce, whatever...just remember that Juventus wouldn't be in the complicated and turmoltuous state it's in now if it weren't for your beloved Moggi.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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moggi spoke the truth on everything, juve betrayed him and the fans for pleading guilty when they really werent
That might not be dumbest statement you've made, but probably the dumbest statement you've said today. Probably. You wanna know what the Calcio world thinks of you? We think that 100 years ago you were out there in Sarajevo biased as fuck, and that's where we think you'll be in another 100 years. So on behalf of Juventus, we accept your bias.
 
Apr 12, 2004
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That might not be dumbest statement you've made, but probably the dumbest statement you've said today. Probably. You wanna know what the Calcio world thinks of you? We think that 100 years ago you were out there in Sarajevo biased as fuck, and that's where we think you'll be in another 100 years. So on behalf of Juventus, we accept your bias.
:lol2:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,916
talking of inter? whatever happened to their accounting scandal that they were accused of, or the stalking cases? thats f*cking right, they've swept it under the carpet the sly bastards!
Get a fucking life, son. It's 5:30 am there. You're on the forums all day, posting all day... what the hell do you do anyway?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,916
:lol2:

Badass is walkin' with his head down scared to look, he's shook, cuz ain't no such thing as half-way gays.
They never around around when the Jew cooks in my part of town, It's similar to Austria. Now we all posted up and bold, and beyond the Stone Cold' control. We better get the small condoms ready.
 

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