New Juve scandal: Moggi talking to referees (24 Viewers)

Matteo..

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Apr 30, 2006
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ZAF3000 said:
Agricola was the one responsible for the medications, I am not sure what has happenned with him. At first he got banned, then there was an appeal for the courts decision that I did not follow.
Thus, if Agricola got banned, something wasn't right.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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ReBeL said:
I won't be surprised if Totti's son's refusal to change diapers will be revealed to be the result of one of Moggi's secret acts...
news just in from a source in milan that prove..........
the moon landings were in fact staged, it is believed the american goverment instead of building a big rocket to go into space made a timemachine to go forward in time and get the advice of master of deceit moggi.
moggi was solely responsible for foolong the world.
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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Matteo10 said:
So... Agricola got banned for nothing?
He was found guilty only in the first trial, in the appeal he was completely acquitted.

Matteo10 said:
Thus, if Agricola got banned, something wasn't right.
He was found guilty, with laws not applicable for that trial and without proof. The court that acquitted him is known to be one of the most strict around.
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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There are many things that can get Agricola banned, not only doping.
I am not 100% sure about the updates on his case so I cannot say things I don't know..
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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Thanks Isha,, :)
As I said, there was an appeal which I did not follow. I heard that he was proven unguilty BUT was not sure..

Thanks again Isha :)
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Bozi.78 said:
news just in from a source in milan that prove..........
the moon landings were in fact staged, it is believed the american goverment instead of building a big rocket to go into space made a timemachine to go forward in time and get the advice of master of deceit moggi.
moggi was solely responsible for foolong the world.
:lol2:

Pathetic Romanistas look everywhere searching for a reason for their continuous failure except the real reason which is, of course, themselves...
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Bozi.78 said:
news just in from a source in milan that prove..........
the moon landings were in fact staged, it is believed the american goverment instead of building a big rocket to go into space made a timemachine to go forward in time and get the advice of master of deceit moggi.
moggi was solely responsible for foolong the world.
:lol2:

Yeah, there's certainly a lot of that.

But I am also coming to more of a belief that Juve really needs a cleaning of the house -- a mani puliti of sorts. Maybe a lot of this is smoke. But we all know there is some fire in there, and it's gotten to the point where the whole world looks at this club with suspicion -- whether warranted or not.
 

Matteo..

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Apr 30, 2006
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swag said:
:lol2:

Yeah, there's certainly a lot of that.

But I am also coming to more of a belief that Juve really needs a cleaning of the house -- a mani puliti of sorts. Maybe a lot of this is smoke. But we all know there is some fire in there, and it's gotten to the point where the whole world looks at this club with suspicion -- whether warranted or not.
Ever since they used that term, it's being used as a cynical response in Belgium whenever someone says he really didn't do anything.
 

Bozi

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Oct 18, 2005
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swag said:
:lol2:

Yeah, there's certainly a lot of that.

But I am also coming to more of a belief that Juve really needs a cleaning of the house -- a mani puliti of sorts. Maybe a lot of this is smoke. But we all know there is some fire in there, and it's gotten to the point where the whole world looks at this club with suspicion -- whether warranted or not.
aye i know i posted this in the triade thread but explains how i feel

Bozi.78 said:
for me i think the time for moggi to go has come, it is not good for the team to be constantly implicated in scandals which have moggi's dirty fingerprints all over them. as has been pointed out his supposed transfer genius is, perhaps, exagerated. when people point to gigi, thuram and nedved as evidence they forget that in reality its the first team coach who identifies his targets, its up to the management to then purchace them and with the money juve had from selling zizou that was never going to be a problem.
bettega is the only member of la triade that i would like to stay but i suppose a clean sweep of the corridors of power is the only way to distance ourselves from the accusations that are constantly thrown at our team.
capello can go i really dont care if he won us the title his objective was to return us to the top of europe and with him at teh helm we are going backwards. spaletti or prandelli would be my choices however donadoni has a promisiing future ahead of him, but for the love of god the people who call for vialli had better come off teh drugs. at chelsea they had a great squad and the threw money at the team and while he won cups the league was a failure for him and then there is the watford disaster.
lastly platini would not be a choice for me, while i loved him as a player he is not management material, he carries a lot of power in fifa as a beurocrat but he will not leave there as he is lining up to take over whenever the top job becomes available, that is his onjective and leaving for juve would kill his dream
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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The fact that a stupid news site takes the job of predicting penalties really makes you think. The judge of the supreme court that feared a "popular" trial was really right: we already have the sentence by someone who doesn't even know what the constitution says.
 

isha00

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Jun 24, 2003
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swag said:
:lol2:

Yeah, there's certainly a lot of that.

But I am also coming to more of a belief that Juve really needs a cleaning of the house -- a mani puliti of sorts. Maybe a lot of this is smoke. But we all know there is some fire in there, and it's gotten to the point where the whole world looks at this club with suspicion -- whether warranted or not.
The fact is that every team has something to hide. Too bad that the investigations are made only on Juventus.
Even getting rid of the Triade, we wouldn't solve the problem. We started being considered thieves in the '60s (at least), with that famous Juve-Inter match. Things wouldn't change without the triade.
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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What really proves that the Triade are innocent is that they did not know about this happenning. They read it just like us in the newspapers.
I feel sorry for them, for that they have given alot and deserve so much respect from everyone including other clubs management.
They are three people who managed to lead and finance a big club into glory without a financial backer or a financial support. They were efficient yet precise in their work.
But whats really funny, although other clubs have dirty hands on this one they would all accept Moggi to be their general manager because they all know that he is the best.
He was successful at Napoli then he came to Juve and made his name well know to everyone.
 

ZAF3000

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Feb 14, 2005
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isha00 said:
The fact is that every team has something to hide. Too bad that the investigations are made only on Juventus.
Even getting rid of the Triade, we wouldn't solve the problem. We started being considered thieves in the '60s (at least), with that famous Juve-Inter match. Things wouldn't change without the triade.
Thats why I think, the Triades are now part of Juve's heritage and they should stay this way. If the Agnelli's would like to take part of Juventus they can always shower Juve's bankaccount with green papers so the triade can have more ease at their work.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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isha00 said:
The fact is that every team has something to hide. Too bad that the investigations are made only on Juventus.
Even getting rid of the Triade, we wouldn't solve the problem. We started being considered thieves in the '60s (at least), with that famous Juve-Inter match. Things wouldn't change without the triade.
I totally agree...

Moaning won't stop even if we stab in the back those who brought to our club (Almost) 7 Scudettos and half of our 2 champions leagues...

If we don't say something good for the sake of those three legends, why can't we just say to them "GoodBye" with some class and respect??
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Roma > Juve said:
And since when do you belive everything you hear??

Besides, everybody knows that Moggi had something to do with the outcome of that case (hmm ... i wonder what it could have been $$$$$$)
Moggi does not have that kind of money. He might be rich, but buying a panel of high ranking Appeals Court judges would take Berlusconi-type money.
 

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