New twist in Calciopoli scandal (1 Viewer)

d.nico

Senior Member
Apr 23, 2003
2,244
#41
danielão said:
Love how people automatically think Juve are innocent because some more teams are involved. :D
Look people, it's pretty much been proven that Moggi initiated this whole thing. Therefore, his team is getting punished, no matter who the judges are.

Unless the judges are people from this website.
What are you talking about?

We talked about the other team who found guilty should be punished like we do. But what happened to Milan? They had a very very light punishment. And did the other teams didn't do the same things like us? Did they innocent? I am very doubt about it. The whole system of italian league is corrupted.
 

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sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
#42
danielão said:
Love how people automatically think Juve are innocent because some more teams are involved. :D

Look people, it's pretty much been proven that Moggi initiated this whole thing. Therefore, his team is getting punished, no matter who the judges are.

Unless the judges are people from this website.
nobody thought juve r innocent, but we refuse to believe that we r the only team to be blamed for all this.

moggi initiated this but the ppl included in this from the others team r s guilty as him.

+rep on the dave matthews
 

sco_tino

Junior Member
Jan 30, 2004
99
#44
Great! So more teams involved, yet everyone calls us corrupt. Why don't they just cancel the last couple of seasons and start everyone off on a clean slate?

I guess it's going to get more difficult for any of the remaining clubs to prove their total innocence now.
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
#45
Rami said:
Not to mention Udinese :rolleyes:
Please don't mention udinese any more... This is just too painful and depressing..

Teams that outfluentally fixed a match are said to be clean, and we who haven't done so are relegated to Serie B - 30pts - 2 scudetti.
 

beto'92

Junior Member
Jul 20, 2006
177
#46
why shood juve be the only club to get a harsh penalty like a deduction of 30 points when there have been many teams involved for many years :disagree:
 

d.nico

Senior Member
Apr 23, 2003
2,244
#47
ZAF3000 said:
Please don't mention udinese any more... This is just too painful and depressing..

Teams that outfluentally fixed a match are said to be clean, and we who haven't done so are relegated to Serie B - 30pts - 2 scudetti.
Not to mention financial loss, Cannavaro loss, Zambrotta loss, Thuram loss, Emerson loss and a lot to come. This is disaster for Juventus.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,048
#51
Minnows face Calciopoli probe Thursday 20 July, 2006

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Reggina, Messina, Lecce and Siena are the latest sides to become embroiled in the Calciopoli scandal.

The head of the investigation team Saverio Borrelli and commissioner Guido Rossi are analysing transcripts of over 300 telephone calls which could incriminate the four clubs.

“I wouldn’t call it a second wave of investigations, my team are taking the same investigation further,” Borrelli said. “Every time a violation of the rules is discovered we try to find out as much as we can.”

Reggina face the greatest scrutiny for a number of calls made by club President Pasquale Foti to referee assignor Paolo Bergamo and Juventus director general Luciano Moggi (pictured).

One call that will be studied closely came on December 4th 2004 – the day before Reggina faced Brescia.

The Oreste Granillo outfit face further investigation after suggestions were made that Reggina didn’t have sufficient funds to register for last season.

Lecce boss Zdenek Zeman has also fuelled controversy by admitting that he was mystified by his own side’s performance against Parma during his last spell at the club – 2004-2005.

That Week 38 clash finished 3-3 – a result that ensured Parma faced a relegation play-off and Lecce secured survival.

Reggina, Messina and Siena are all also facing questions regarding their relationship with Juventus and Luciano Moggi.

The three sides all conducted a large number of deals with the Bianconeri – last season Siena had six Juve players on loan.

Those dealings will now come under intense scrutiny, which could threaten to delay the start of the season if the case goes to court, even if it is unclear how far this fresh investigation will run.

The scandal has already claimed four victims as Milan were kicked out of the Champions League while Juventus, Fiorentina and Lazio were relegated to Serie B.

All of the clubs involved in the previous investigation and the on-going probe have protested their innocence and denied any wrongdoing.


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http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jul20g.html
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,288
#54
Yeah.... so the entire competition is corrupt, but Inter's clean? :howler:


Somehow I get the idea Guido Rossi is masturbating over this.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
65,932
#56
BFC82 said:
Sorry to disspoint. Guess we're the only major club that went into the muddy water and came out clean.
Better luck next time though:)
sorry to dissapoint but you say we shud be ashamed of the fact moggi put us in this situation and saying how we are corrupt, ever looked at your guido rossi, former member of the inter board? known interista, now now, everytime you claim juve are the centre of all this u look more stupid that you are u self pittiful fans, shame its you that dont open your eyes, because guido rossi has ruined the league yet again and its a little shameful that inter are now playing in the kiddies league, now that serie B now posses the best goalkeeper in the world, and soon to be the best strikers in the country.
 

BFC82

Junior Member
Oct 24, 2003
493
#58
Badass Devil said:
sorry to dissapoint but you say we shud be ashamed of the fact moggi put us in this situation and saying how we are corrupt, ever looked at your guido rossi, former member of the inter board? known interista, now now, everytime you claim juve are the centre of all this u look more stupid that you are u self pittiful fans, shame its you that dont open your eyes, because guido rossi has ruined the league yet again and its a little shameful that inter are now playing in the kiddies league, now that serie B now posses the best goalkeeper in the world, and soon to be the best strikers in the country.
Whaddup devil?! How you been?

Rossi this, Rossi that. Yup, Im sure he convinced Moggi and co. to do all this.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
65,932
#60
BFC82 said:
Whaddup devil?! How you been?

Rossi this, Rossi that. Yup, Im sure he convinced Moggi and co. to do all this.
how am i? right now damn glad that my temp ban expired!!

as for rossi oh common its a fact, guido rossi screwed up in 82, and now 06. hes a interista, and was on the inter board, and ironically he led this scandal aswell, and even more so its also rather ironic how he decided to ignore tha tapped up calls that were made on inter that found out some interesting facts.

if u ask me this trial was more of a scandal than the match fixing scandal itself
 

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