IncuboRossonero said:
I would give my left testicle to have Inter involved in these investigations..I have heard nothing but B.S. and snide remarks from those losers...what they want more than Scudetto's are excuses as to why their president is a trigger happy spend man and why they can't get more than the Coppa italia...first it was the BILAN (Milan in Serie B) insult and now this...they make this dwarf want to puke..
Call it the
Pairetto Principle: 80% of the cash and effort for 20% of the results.
Swag: with all due respect you are grasping at broken straws...if Juve's board was in bed with the Officials its not the officials to investigate as they don't have the power to SANCTION Juve...If the transcripts are anything to go by then Juve had a hand in influencing games as they selected refs for their own games...anyway you splice it Gregster that is FRAUD and giving a team an unfair advantage and at the very root: match fixing...
Not suggesting that its the job of the officials to investigate. Just pointing out that if it isn't due to Moggi/Juve acting with extortion or bribery, the onus of responsibility falls on failures in the officiating crew's ethics. They ultimately have to power to tell Moggi to get lost and put whomever they want on the pitch, regardless of how much Moggi spittles in his mobile phone.
Collusion is another example to implicate, which is what most people are suggesting. But you can't have collusion without motives on both sides. Moggi's motives would be obvious. But what would the officiating arm be getting out of this? Not being able to answer that question fails a fundamental collusion litmus test. If we're going to throw around the collusion card, we owe it to due process to know what was being colluded.
If you pass judgement, you need to have more than just saying, "It seems very fishy". Fishy isn't criminal. Extortion, bribery, betting rings affiliated with match fixing, etc., are criminal. Without those, we have only smoke but no fire. And unless you're yelling "fire" in a theater, it's actions, not words, that are the foundation for judging criminal behavior. (At least in most civilized societies.)
One conversation has Moggi's son Alessandro biatching about how he brought Ilaria D'Amico to Paris for dinner on a private jet...stayed in a five star french hotel and spoiled her without so much as getting to first base with her....funny sh*t

int:
Ilaria D'Amico is a
hottie.

And apparently she has brains too.
