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Art^

StrikerMania Champ 2004
Jan 11, 2003
2,905
Im starting to believe that Moratti has more and more to do with it. Inter has been pointed out with controversies several times, but no action has been taken. And all of these accusations are very nice timed... I mean look back at our previous scudettos, every time we won and tasted some happiness a public scandal was opened by the media. Now we are back in Serie A, and these accusations come again.

Why is people waiting and saying stuff at critical situation, its like whenever we feel we did something good and can be satisfied with ourselves, the media blows a story out against juve.

I'm stilling missing the great discovery about Rossi, Inter, Telecom, Moratti and illegal tapings. We all know it smells bad, but there is nothing about it in the media. This is getting more and more corrupt.

Yes we made some mistakes, but come on, this is becoming to look like a weak attempt to just destroy Juve forever. The worst thing is, that its almost succeeding, since whatever the outcome will be in some years, we will only be remembered for the cheating juve, not the greatest football club in Italy... By that time some powers already stripped all of ours scudettos, and given em to Inter which will wear em like nothing happened.
 

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Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
5,494
well i think this will subside next year when we are in A. think about it, what can they do to us when we are in direct competition? nothing, because if they do the entire fan base of juventus and other teams in the league will see it because after our comeback there wil be alot of controversy. so fuck inter we know that this was a cheap shot for them to win a title in serie A, every fan of an italian team knows it
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,934
Looks like this time it's the ref's trial time....I guess we already had our punishments....

Eight referees implicated in Calciopoli


Four of the referees were not even listed as potential suspects in the original storm that saw Juve relegated to Serie A and ultimately docked nine points, plus points penalties imposed upon Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina. Only one ref, Massimo de Sanctis, was found guily of misconduct and suspended for four years.


Eurosports
i wish
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,622
Telecom is now in the hands of Montezemolo or something so no worries right? Now you also have the answer to our non-defense in Farsopoli. :cry:
 

Arvin

Juve Star
Dec 30, 2004
1,600
what acctually happend to inter, dont they get any penlty or some????? becoz they were also tapping phones of their own players, and they havent right to do that in italy....
 

jaansu

Junior Member
Jul 12, 2002
337
Moratti: I'm a miserable winner Tuesday 15 May, 2007

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Massimo Moratti believes the May 5, 2002 capitulation was part of Calciopoli. “I’ve won the Scudetto now, but I’m still not happy.”

His team has dominated the Serie A season and shattered records, adding the 2006-07 title to the one that was handed to them by the Calciopoli trial last summer.


“I was happy that afternoon in Siena when we won the Scudetto. Happy for the fans, the Coach, the people who worked with this club and the fans who were finally able to celebrate,” he noted in the 'Corriere dello Sport’ newspaper.


“But there is no satisfaction here. In all these years they have robbed us blind. Our hopes and dreams were taken away. This is not snubbing the title, it is a feeling of melancholy.


“We won, but I am not satisfied because football is very similar to how it was before, with the same faces and too many things that have not changed. Nobody found the strength to be scandalised and turn it all on its head.”


Moratti is looking back over the 18 years that preceded this victory and taking a revisionist view of their worst moments. That includes the 2002 Scudetto thrown away on the final day with a 4-2 defeat at Lazio.


“After that May 5 loss, we were in my study with a group of journalists. There was the desire to start again and make up for our mistakes.


“We were convinced we had made the errors and that, honestly, there were other sides that had done better. But that was not the case. Football has been mutilated. With the revelations of the past few days, increasingly precise and painful, it makes you want to clam up.”


Juventus won that title and the Inter President believes it was caught up in the Calciopoli scandal. This week a former Bianconeri director launched more accusations of gifts and illegal funding for referees and Federation members from Luciano Moggi and Antonio Giraudo.


The director, Maurizio Capobianco, testified in front of investigators this evening. Juventus have said they will take legal action against their former employee, who they claim is disgruntled at his dismissal, for the allegations in 'La Repubblica’ newspaper.


“We have duties and projects. We will give 100 per cent for football and for Inter with the same strength as before, but do not ask me to smile,” continued Moratti.


“I cannot be content while the football system remains the same. I am also tired of the controversy with Juventus.


“I understand the Juve fans, as they have to believe in something and find an enemy to aim their anger at, but how could those who were within the club have not noticed anything? And now, is it all shelved like magic? They speak as if all this were in the distant past.”

Channel 4


I wish Moratti would just f-off and get a life
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
Moratti: I'm a miserable winner Tuesday 15 May, 2007

Massimo Moratti believes the May 5, 2002 capitulation was part of Calciopoli. “I’ve won the Scudetto now, but I’m still not happy.”

His team has dominated the Serie A season and shattered records, adding the 2006-07 title to the one that was handed to them by the Calciopoli trial last summer.

“I was happy that afternoon in Siena when we won the Scudetto. Happy for the fans, the Coach, the people who worked with this club and the fans who were finally able to celebrate,” he noted in the ‘Corriere dello Sport’ newspaper.

“But there is no satisfaction here. In all these years they have robbed us blind. Our hopes and dreams were taken away. This is not snubbing the title, it is a feeling of melancholy.

“We won, but I am not satisfied because football is very similar to how it was before, with the same faces and too many things that have not changed. Nobody found the strength to be scandalised and turn it all on its head.”

Moratti is looking back over the 18 years that preceded this victory and taking a revisionist view of their worst moments. That includes the 2002 Scudetto thrown away on the final day with a 4-2 defeat at Lazio.

“After that May 5 loss, we were in my study with a group of journalists. There was the desire to start again and make up for our mistakes.

“We were convinced we had made the errors and that, honestly, there were other sides that had done better. But that was not the case. Football has been mutilated. With the revelations of the past few days, increasingly precise and painful, it makes you want to clam up.”

Juventus won that title and the Inter President believes it was caught up in the Calciopoli scandal. This week a former Bianconeri director launched more accusations of gifts and illegal funding for referees and Federation members from Luciano Moggi and Antonio Giraudo.

The director, Maurizio Capobianco, testified in front of investigators this evening. Juventus have said they will take legal action against their former employee, who they claim is disgruntled at his dismissal, for the allegations in ‘La Repubblica’ newspaper.

“We have duties and projects. We will give 100 per cent for football and for Inter with the same strength as before, but do not ask me to smile,” continued Moratti.

“I cannot be content while the football system remains the same. I am also tired of the controversy with Juventus.

“I understand the Juve fans, as they have to believe in something and find an enemy to aim their anger at, but how could those who were within the club have not noticed anything? And now, is it all shelved like magic? They speak as if all this were in the distant past.”

Channel 4

I wish Moratti would just f-off and get a life
How dare he!! He is the one that mutilated Italian football!
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
He manipulated the scandal, with politics and conflicts of interest more corrupt than Moggi had with the league, yet he says these type of thing. Pathetic, and the fact Interista praise him show what a very sad club they are.

Based on Mark77's comments about Montezemolo, I hope we return the favour to the real criminals of calcio.
 

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