New Juve scandal: Moggi talking to referees (13 Viewers)

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
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BFC82 said:
I'll admit I may have somethings that I shouldnt. But I did not come here to pick fights with people, I came here with the sole purpose of seeing how Juventus fans are dealing with the situation. I ask some questions about your club and get chewed out for being an Inter supporter?
Well I have to admit that, even though I do think ur sole purpose is to discuss points. But at a bad period like this, people tend to let their emotions run high and start to taunt rivals. It is a completely natural thing. Just don't take it too seriously
 

Tifoso

Sempre e solo Juve
Aug 12, 2005
5,162
Black&White. said:
more pathetic is a interista in a Juventus forum
You know, my friend, I gotta disagree. We have a Milanista here; an Interista (or a supporter of any other team) would be OK--as long as they follow the rules :)
 

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
5,213
Tifoso Lou said:
You know, my friend, I gotta disagree. We have a Milanista here; an Interista (or a supporter of any other team) would be OK--as long as they follow the rules :)
Sure, but still being pathetic (for me).

Edit: Lou, Bocelli rocks:)
 
Sep 1, 2002
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Tifoso Lou said:
You know, my friend, I gotta disagree. We have a Milanista here; an Interista (or a supporter of any other team) would be OK--as long as they follow the rules :)
Quite right: indeed that is one of the beauties of football, bantering with others of different allegencies.

The Myopia of those who beat their chest the loudest, claiming to be the "real fan" is frankly tedious.

I say, as you do, lets have an open and frank forum: they might bring some much needed interesting debate, rather than profain insults.
 

vimo

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Apr 1, 2006
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Okay, i just have a question; what would happen if Moggi'd say he was the only one involved in all this scandal (maybe it is even like that). If he'd say in front of a court that he, and just he, arranged the games without having involved juve-president or any other person. Could Juve be held responsible in that case? I am not a lawyer or something but i'd say that the punishment in that case would only be applied to moggi himself as a person, and not as the manager of Juve. Am I wrong? TBH i think that something like that will be arranged and that Juve will escape the whole situation 'with a black eye'.

What do you say?
 

Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
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That would be possible. But Moggi had a very important position in the club. The question is if he acted alone or if more people at juventus were informed.
If he acted alone and nobody at juventus did know about it Juventus should sue Moggi for millions of euros for the damage he did to the juventus brand.
If people at the club knew what he did juventus will be punished.
 

un altro alex

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2006
633
Daddi said:
Hey everyone. After Miccoli and Maresca was being treated so badly. How much do you think they enjoy that this is happening to Juve? I bet they are laughing their asses off, because Moggi and Juve R*ped them.

What do you think?
I don't think Maresca is having much fun after the betting scandal he's involved in. And Miccoli never liked us much anyway.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
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what the hell is going on? jack,andy what is this story you have read, i am beginning to fear the worst now....
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
un altro alex said:
I don't think Maresca is having much fun after the betting scandal he's involved in. And Miccoli never liked us much anyway.
Nah, Maresca can clear his name easily.

axlrose85 said:
the worst is yet to come.brace yourself.
No1 can embrace themselves at this moment, but then we still have to face the music
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
Bozi.78 said:
what the hell is going on? jack,andy what is this story you have read, i am beginning to fear the worst now....
Courage pal, all we need is courage. It is a very sad period.
 

Mr. Gol

Senior Member
Sep 15, 2004
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vimo said:
Okay, i just have a question; what would happen if Moggi'd say he was the only one involved in all this scandal (maybe it is even like that). If he'd say in front of a court that he, and just he, arranged the games without having involved juve-president or any other person. Could Juve be held responsible in that case? I am not a lawyer or something but i'd say that the punishment in that case would only be applied to moggi himself as a person, and not as the manager of Juve. Am I wrong? TBH i think that something like that will be arranged and that Juve will escape the whole situation 'with a black eye'.

What do you say?
I don't think that Juventus will suffer badly as a club. A journalist from the Gazzetta dello Sport said on friday that of the worst three options, losing our title of last season, starting next season with -3 points, and getting thrown into B - are all quite unlikely to happen. Expect all involved, players, coaches, referees and others, to receive very heavy penalties though. This will warn others not to try the same, while innocent players aren't punished of what their collegues did.
 

Ascension

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2005
1,882
I guess this Inter fan had nothing to do. His forum is down and there's no porn on TV... Then he thought 'oh well, let's go get ourselves bitch slapped by the strong Juventinis.'

If this Inter fan had just half of the balls and dignity of the Juve fans he would never even sat foot in this forum!

Inter fans really are the lauging stock of the world... :lol:
 

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