Scommessopoli : 2009-2010 betting Scandal in Italy (yes, this again :sergio:) (8 Viewers)

Do you think Conte is guilty of knowing about match-fixing and not reporting it?

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Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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It would be pretty grand though. Alex leaves Italy, the league implodes. It's as if an entire city collapses, one man survives, brushes off the dust and goes on to do greater things.

And in fairness, the man has a point. The reason I like calcio, is that football in Italy is more than just a game. That's good, but that's also bad. I like it, when it is very very important for a man that his team wins on Sunday. But I don't like it when games are starting to disrupt all social and public life and media magnates and politicians are getting involved winning votes and readers with their football clubs. The entanglement of media, politics and football is becoming sickening.
 

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Suns

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May 22, 2009
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So I've not been following this whole story. Whats going on and what does Juventus have to do with any of this? Conte and Bonucci? Wasn't that from their time in Bari?
 

Dadi-SK

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Jan 30, 2011
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So I've not been following this whole story. Whats going on and what does Juventus have to do with any of this? Conte and Bonucci? Wasn't that from their time in Bari?
Exactly. Juventus is not involved at all. It is Conte and Bonucci during their spells with Bari and Siena.
 

Noodle

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Jul 29, 2007
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Already had a guy at another forum tell me that Juve are cheating again. :rolleyes:

This guy wasn't completely thick though, so he understood what's happening after I explained it to him.
 
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Fake Melo

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    So I've not been following this whole story. Whats going on and what does Juventus have to do with any of this? Conte and Bonucci? Wasn't that from their time in Bari?
    Bonucci fra Bari tiden - Prandelli sa i dag at Bonucci ikke har blitt avhørt av etterforskerne, så han er ikke involvert.

    Conte - Fra Siena, spilleren Carrobbio sier at Conte fiksa kamper, men han har backpaddlet sine uttalelser.
     

    Red

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    Nov 26, 2006
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    Has anybody a clue what are intentions behind all this? This is not only an attack on Juventus. I mean, they have searched the camp of the national team. Why would the FIGC try to harm its own team? They could have solved this differently, without all the attention from the media.
    I know this seems far fetched, but hear me out:

    Could this not be a perfectly legitimate police investigation into potential criminal activity?

    Okay, I get your point and I agree that a police investigation is something different. But if there is no political motivation behind it, why wasn't Conte summoned before? Why did they search his house with a warrant, many weeks after the accusations against him have been made public? Nor does it explain why they raid the training camp of the *whole* national team. Even if the FIGC is not involved, because the police expects someone to blab, why would they expect evidence at the camp? This is ridicolous.
    Everything has to happen at some point. They've probably just passed some sort of evidential threshold that makes them believe that they can convict those they have just arrested and have firm suspicions around those whose properties were searched.

    And no matter what the timing was people would complain:

    Juve have won the league, so 'they' are trying to hurt Juve's image/mercato and take the shine off a triumph;

    If it had been it during the title run in 'they' would have been trying to destabilise Juve and hurt their title chances;

    If it had happened after a bad result or a poor season 'they' would have been kicking Juve when they were down.
     

    am0110

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    Jun 5, 2005
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    The Italian PM thinks the league should be suspended for 2-3 years. :lol:

    Instead of punishing those involved, lets just punish everyone instead.
    imagine how shit Italy is when that idiot is PM, and his predecessor was Silvio, it is not surprise that in PIIGS acronym second I is for Italy when it comes to national debt and their economy, many pigs out there.
     

    Mark

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    Dec 19, 2003
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    Gazzetta tomorrow: Buffon could be questioned :lol2:
    for these comments

    http://www.football-italia.net/19229/buffon-tells-all

    Gigi Buffon gave an extensive interview on Antonio Conte’s contribution to Juventus, Calciopoli, Alex Del Piero, Robin van Persie, Mario Balotelli and Euro 2012.

    The goalkeeper sat down with Sky Sport Italia and naturally had to start from the record-breaking unbeaten run to clinch the title.

    “The Coach has been put at the centre of the project with his beliefs and his knowledge of Juve. In general you can never tell quite how much a Coach affects a team, but I can say with certainty that our tactician has made a huge impact, more than anyone else, on this campaign. It was possible because the team and club wanted to follow him.”

    Conte has been mentioned in the betting scandal investigation from his time at Siena last season, leading some papers to speculate he could be suspended.

    “I am not afraid,” assured Buffon. “That’s because I know him and I know football, plus I heard from many Siena players who gave completely different versions to the one put forward by the accuser. Also, those who belong in football already have a good idea on what happened in these situations.

    “It’s nothing to do with organised crime or something like that. In some cases you do think to yourselves it’s better to have two injured teams than a dead one, which is why occasionally you get draws. Working out the probabilities in your head and realising a point each suits everyone is not a crime.”

    Another investigation in 2006 saw Juventus demoted and stripped of two Scudetti, though the club continues to celebrate this as their 30th rather than 28th title.

    “I always say one thing happened on the pitch, another in different arenas. If someone asks how many Scudetti I’ve won with Juve, I’d say five, but they assigned three. That’s the truth.”

    Buffon went down to Serie B in 2006 along with Del Piero, but the captain has left Juventus after he was not offered a contract renewal.

    “We lose a lot withour Ale. First of all I am losing a friend and a companion. We were together 11-12 years and they were full of incident, good and less good. There is enormous disappointment to be saying goodbye, as more than ever this year he has shown how he helps the Juve cause.

    “There was never a moment in which we heard him complain, as he always trained hard and set an example to the squad. In fact, he scored three or four goals that proved to be decisive.

    “Would Balotelli fit in at Juve? I’d see him do well here, as he’d fit in with all the strongest teams in the world. He has potential and now we can say a little more than that, because he also proved in many occasions that he can decide a game.

    “If Mario came to Juventus he’d certainly become an idol for the fans. He is one of those characters who are in certain ways denigrated – even hated – by opposition fans, but is idolised by his own supporters.

    “I was amazed by van Persie, because I didn’t think he’d become such a good hitman when he was out wide. Instead he has shown intelligence to change position and become so important. At the end of the day I don’t know where he could be used at Juve, but that’s up to the Coach.

    “Luis Suarez is also a great striker who has been impressive on the international stage for the last four or five years, is very quick, can often skip past his man and find the winning finish. He’s a real hitman.”

    Buffon is currently on international duty with Italy preparing for Euro 2012 in Ukraine and Poland next month.

    “I said I’d be happy if Italy had a good Euros, which in my book means at least the semi-final. From there on in, nobody wants to lose and that’s normal. I think the group phase and especially the opening game has always been our Achilles tendon.

    “In the tournaments I played in, I don’t remember a winning start or one that brought enthusiasm. In this case we’re facing Spain in our first match, so it’ll certainly be tough and just reaching the next round will be a good result.”


    again, never buy La Gazzetta.

    ---------- Post added 29.05.2012 at 19:13 ----------

    Albertini and Tommasi understood want he meant but the gazza shit didn't and suggest Palazzi talk to Gigi. :sergio:
     

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