New Juve scandal: Moggi talking to referees (19 Viewers)

zizoufan

Z.Z T h e M a s t e r
May 25, 2004
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isha00 said:
Good, Paolo Trofino was one of the lawyers of the doping trial :tup: I read that Chiappero was also confident, although I don't know if he works directly on the case.
I think that Moggi can save us (or at least make things better), he knows about many and can convince the judge he was not the boss.

I'm only perplexed on this: he said that from today on he is out of the football world. Does this mean he feels out of Juve too and will mostly think about saving his son? :confused:

Well, however this will end, I'm sure our opponents will feel they were right about us. We will never be considered "clean", at least in Italy, not even after a decade in Serie D.

the only thing he can do is to provoke a big scandal and show up big names !
 

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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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zizoufan said:
seems that moggi is very confident ! I will defend myself ..........
is he ?
Well he certainly didnt say it in a confident manner, rather his first sentence said it all which was something like "they killed my soul", he also looked weakened and drained. Either way as much bad as he may have done for us for some strange reason, I feel sorry for a drained moggi. If he did whatever he did I dont think I will hate him, unless of course if he tried bringing others into the game in order to save himself. At the moment theres more of a sense of feeling unhappy of such stupidity, if of course he did do it.

I think capellos comments on the situation were quite suprising and this is a man who ive spoke so much against of, but for the first time I have a little respect for him as his words came out like a true 'patriot'.. if he is or not time will tell.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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I must say that even if I want him out of Juve, I also must admit that I found Capello's words very "Juventino", thanks Capello for those words, lets hope that like you said, Juve stays in Serie A.
 
May 4, 2004
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PhRoZeN said:
Well he certainly didnt say it in a confident manner, rather his first sentence said it all which was something like "they killed my soul", he also looked weakened and drained. Either way as much bad as he may have done for us for some strange reason, I feel sorry for a drained moggi. If he did whatever he did I dont think I will hate him, unless of course if he tried bringing others into the game in order to save himself. At the moment theres more of a sense of feeling unhappy of such stupidity, if of course he did do it.

I think capellos comments on the situation were quite suprising and this is a man who ive spoke so much against of, but for the first time I have a little respect for him as his words came out like a true 'patriot'.. if he is or not time will tell.
Nice post..

and i feel the same about moggi, if he really did do it, i would hate him in some way but at the same time i love him and i fealt so bad after watching the video where he said thoes words....
I hope we will come thru this hard time soon...

Forza Juventus
Forza Moggi
 

olkiller

Senior Member
Sep 9, 2002
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But just reading that Moggi stated "I did what I did to protect myself and not be a victim" makes me realize this is all real...He is confessing what he's done. Oh my god.
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
My guess..

he will try to save himself, and will claim he got orders to do these, that he is part of the system and not the head (as they call it Moggi system), and also claim that Juventus has nothing to do with this, but only part of it like other clubs..
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
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It all depends on Moggi now really. How much we sink or not(and how much other clubs and other clubs managers sink), depends on who Moggi is going to take down with him. He seems bittered and and angry, so one could expect many to take the fall along with Moggi.
 

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