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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,289
Zé Tahir said:
All this is bullshit. Clearly people are readying wayyy to much between the lines. First of all, you really think that they're all so stupid to be talking on tapped phones?? Secondly, what? they don't have cell phones? And, how did this get leaked to the media? And, what a coinsidance, every year something anti-juve comes out, it's become a fucking tradition now, we should all be used and immune to this by now.
Pathetic bastards. Vaffanculi all of 'em!!

FORZA JUVENTUS E FORZA MOGGI!
Guarinello "tapped" the cell phones of Moggi and Giraudo during the investigation of sporting fraud in which we were finally acquitted. There is no question over whether or not these conversations actually took place.
 

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Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
Moderator
Dec 10, 2004
29,280
Andy said:
Guarinello "tapped" the cell phones of Moggi and Giraudo during the investigation of sporting fraud in which we were finally acquitted. There is no question over whether or not these conversations actually took place.
No doubt these conversations took place. I just think they are being exaggerated and manipulated. I would say a lot things to counter these accusations, but I just finished reading that article on Goal.com and I 100% agree with this guy.
 

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
5,213
Zé Tahir said:
No doubt these conversations took place. I just think they are being exaggerated and manipulated. I would say a lot things to counter these accusations, but I just finished reading that article on Goal.com and I 100% agree with this guy.
I think the same, this shit is very exaggerated and manipulated. But I'm still worried.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Zé Tahir said:
you know, if we can bribe match officials, then we can bribe judges...oh wait, we've already been accused of that!
No, we have not been. However, one Silvio Berlusconi has stood trial for bribing judges. No matter, the Italian justice system is the professional wrestling of western jurisprudence.
 

Matteo..

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
767
Zé Tahir said:
All this is bullshit. Clearly people are readying wayyy to much between the lines. First of all, you really think that they're all so stupid to be talking on tapped phones?? Secondly, what? they don't have cell phones? And, how did this get leaked to the media? And, what a coinsidance, every year something anti-juve comes out, it's become a fucking tradition now, we should all be used and immune to this by now.
Pathetic bastards. Vaffanculi all of 'em!!

FORZA JUVENTUS E FORZA MOGGI!

Seems to me you contradict yourself there. On the one hand you say people are making too much of the conversations, but on the other hand you admit they wouldn't talk about issues such as these through telephones, which would mean that the conversations at hand are just the beginning.

We should probably stop being victims. You can't laugh about Moggi's shady side when we suddenly see Cannavaro in a Juventus shirt, but act like it's not there when a scandal like this pops up.
 
Sep 28, 2002
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Andy said:
What the fuck. Here are the transcripts of the Moggi tapes.

http://www.goal.com/en/articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=46244


Moggi: Hello
Pairetto: Hey there, I know you forgot all about me, but I didn’t.
Moggi: Come on…
Pairetto: I placed a great referee for the Amsterdam match.
Moggi: Who?
Pairetto: Meier
Moggi: Great!
Pairetto: You see that I still think about you, even though you don’t anymore…
Moggi: Don’t start, now you’ll see, when I’m back, that I didn't forget you.

:howler: Jesus Christ.
erik should comfirm this, but doesnt that sound like convo between lovers?
 
Sep 28, 2002
13,975
Andy said:
If all this stuff is seriously true, we should be demoted to Serie B and Moggi should be hanged from the support beams of the Delle Alpi. This is absolutely disgusting and I hope sanctions are indeed taken against us if Moggi is proven to have influenced refereeing choices that could have perhaps skewed results. And even if nothing becomes of this I want Moggi's resignation anyway and the Triade to be disbanded. I hate to say it, however where there is smoke there is fire and Moggi just looks more and more like a scumbag to me. With Capello totally fucking our side over, and with Giraudo and now these allegations against Moggi, Juventus seriously needs changes and we need them fast. Discard of all those disgusting individuals, please.
that would be interesting to say the least. one thing is clear though, alessandro del piero would stay with juve in serie b while certain zlatan ibrahimovic would make ibracadabra disappearing act pretty soon i think. and most of the bandwagon would be gone. damn, that sounds appealing..
 

Manuel

Senior Member
Aug 8, 2003
693
goal.com said:
The FIGC themselves, who launched the investigation, have already admitted there is nothing incriminating on the tapes. They initially began investigating because of the steroid accusation of last year. They found no evidence of steroid use (contrary to what the Anti-Juventino will have you think). What did they find? The desire for good officiating, an expensive watch for a talk show host, a car for a friend of a friend, and selection of refs for friendlies…hats off to these investigators. If the shoe was on the other foot none of this would be happening. Unfortunately for Moggi and Juve, thanks to the jealousy that surrounds them, they have already been condemned. Does anyone bat an eyelash at the obvious fact that the Milan VP runs the league? No, but two friends gossiping on a phone are grounds for trial when you work for Juve.
Don't know if this is true or not, but if it is, well it speaks for itself doesn't it?
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997
second that stephan :D

but seriously...if this is true than hang moggi at the juve stadium...its soo hard to defend juve when ppl on other forums accuse ur team using this...:(
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,164
The Pado said:
I called you back on that mobile number you left, but you were unavailable.


Tell Jenna she should be flattered -- I only eat the best.

Yea, she thought it a bit funny, and a little odd.

Yea, I had the car turned off, so I didnt get it, but anyway, the last Thursday night was almost the day when I did go meet the real Tyrone.
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,164
Andy said:
If all this stuff is seriously true, we should be demoted to Serie B and Moggi should be hanged from the support beams of the Delle Alpi. This is absolutely disgusting and I hope sanctions are indeed taken against us if Moggi is proven to have influenced refereeing choices that could have perhaps skewed results. And even if nothing becomes of this I want Moggi's resignation anyway and the Triade to be disbanded. I hate to say it, however where there is smoke there is fire and Moggi just looks more and more like a scumbag to me. With Capello totally fucking our side over, and with Giraudo and now these allegations against Moggi, Juventus seriously needs changes and we need them fast. Discard of all those disgusting individuals, please.

:clap:
 
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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

Inferiority complex
Nov 16, 2003
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    @ Pado and Swag:


    So this is the usual hoopla that ensues when Juve is close to winning a Scudetto right...
    is that the story you are still sticking to?? Please say it ain't so wisemen of Juventuz.com .. the younger ones are awaiting your input.



    FYI:

    Agnelli family decline to back Juventus management

    Juventus's owners have declined to give their backing to the management of the Serie A leaders who are under pressure following the publication of embarrassing telephone interceptions.

    The Italian Football Federation is investigating the content of tapped telephone conversations last season involving Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi talking of refereeing appointments for games with a Football Federation official responsible for their selection.

    The FIAT group own Juventus and the company's vice-chairman John Elkann -- the grandson of the late Gianni Agnelli the club's long-term president and owner -- attended Sunday's Serie A game with Palermo along with his cousin Andrea Agnelli.



    "We are here to watch the team and to show our support for the team and the coach," said Elkann, "For the rest there are the right places. Obviously these facts don't leave us indifferent," he said.

    Asked specifically about media reports suggesting Moggi and club chief executive Antonio Giraudi would be forced out of the club at the end of the season, Elkann replied: "For those matters there will be the right place to discuss them and this isn't it".

    The content of Moggi's telephone conversations during the 2004-05 season, intercepted by investigators in Turin, have been published in Italian newspapers and were passed on to the Federation who have already opened an investigation.

    An earlier probe by Turin public prosecutors was closed without action. Juventus won the title in the season concerned.

    On Sunday the daily Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Andrea Agnelli, who is the son of the late Umberto Agnelli, would become vice-president of the club at the end of this season, marking a return to hands-on management of the Turin side by the wealthy Agnelli family.

    Current Juventus vice-president Roberto Bettega, who has not featured in the published telephone taps, left the stands in tears at the end of Sunday's game, won 2-1 by Juventus.

    Reuters UK


    Mancini's classic quote when asked to comment on the new developments:

    "There is nothing new..these are things we have known for about 10 years. News is something that is new...is there anything NEW?"
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    Personally, I think some house cleaning would be good regardless of the result of these curiously timed accusations without due process. Unfortunately, the rumors have Capello staying, which is frightening. But I do hope we keep Battega, lose Giraudo (generally worthless), and find a way to keep Moggi from attracting so many flies to the club -- however that needs to happen.
     

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