Don't be fooled by the media, never. :wink:
I already posted this somewhere, I'm gonna repost it here:
Don't be alarmed, the news is just that the prosecutor office in Neaples closed the investigation they have been working on for the last 3 years and they informed the investigated persons of it.
It was totally expected: after 3 years of spending the public money for this and with a whole year under the spotlight, it's not like they could say "Hey, yeah, you know, we were wrong, it was a total waste of money, so, have a nice day!".
The investigation is always on the 2004-05 season, all things that (if true) we already paid for. (Interesting is that for the false turnovers case Figc is going slow as hell and for us the media report them as already in turmoil

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If it can be of assurance, here is a statement of lawyer Stagliano, ex viceprosecutor of Figc:
Calciopoli bis: avv. Stagliano: 'La Juve non rischia nuove sanzioni'
13:02 del 13 aprile
La Juve non rischia nuove sanzioni da calciopoli. Lo spiega in un'intervista ad Affaritaliani.it, l'avvocato Mario Stagliano ex numero due dell'Ufficio Indagini Figc. Che spiega: "
Se rimaniamo nell'ambito dell'articolo 1 per aver condizionato l'intero campionato di calcio, la società bianconera è già stata condannata per tutta la stagione 2004/2005. Sul Messina precisa che la posizione "va valutata ex-novo, perché la società sicula non è mai finita sotto la lente d'ingrandimento della giustizia sportiva". Però attenzione: "Fabiani all'epoca era un direttore sportivo, non era in grado di impegnare personalmente la società. Quindi il Messina eventualmente risponderebbe per responsabilità oggettiva".
Fonte:
www.calciomercato.com
He says that we already have been condemned for the whole 2004-05 (remember the illogical "structural illicit" I often told you about?). Messina, on the other hand, was not judged last summer, but in their case it would just be objective responsability, not that we should care.
Anyway, Moggi has been looking forward to being able to discharge himself in Napoli, saying he has many and many documents to present in his favour. We'll wait and see.