Scommessopoli : 2009-2010 betting Scandal in Italy (yes, this again :sergio:) (2 Viewers)

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

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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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#25
Signori bet 150000 on Inter-Lecce
Now the question is on what did he bet. If it was a simple home win bet, then it will be hard to prove any fixing because his profit was gonna be some 30 000 eur. Way too little money to arrange some fixing even in some regional Balkan league.
The particular match ended 1:0 for Inter so I'm not sure what did he bet on.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
88,435
#26
Now the question is on what did he bet. If it was a simple home win bet, then it will be hard to prove any fixing because his profit was gonna be some 30 000 eur. Way too little money to arrange some fixing even in some regional Balkan league.
The particular match ended 1:0 for Inter so I'm not sure what did he bet on.
Maybe it was just a fixed match and he was/is accused for taking advantage of it, even if it's not much money.
 
Jan 22, 2009
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#27
Now the question is on what did he bet. If it was a simple home win bet, then it will be hard to prove any fixing because his profit was gonna be some 30 000 eur. Way too little money to arrange some fixing even in some regional Balkan league.
The particular match ended 1:0 for Inter so I'm not sure what did he bet on.
If it is a fixed match indeed, it should be the correct score he bet on!
 
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    Atalanta 'critical' in betting scandal

    Atalanta have hired lawyers after reports their position in the betting scandal has become “critical.”
    The club could see their promotion to Serie A put in doubt by the investigation into alleged match-fixing by a betting syndicate.

    It has been widely reported in the Italian media that Saturday’s interrogations pushed Atalanta’s position to “critical.”

    With that in mind, late last night the Bergamo club released a statement confirming it had hired lawyers “Jean-Louis Dupont, Luigi Chiappero and Gian Pietro Bianchi to aid and protect the reasons, interests and image of Atalanta in every arena.”

    F-I.net
     

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    #29
    Maybe it was just a fixed match and he was/is accused for taking advantage of it, even if it's not much money.
    In that case they will have to prove that fixing took place, which is gonna be really hard. They couldn't do it during Calciopoli with all the wiretaps, so it's gonna be just as hard now.
    But boy will it be fantastic if it's proven that Inter fixed a match.
     
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    Atalanta bring in Jean-Louis Dupont, the Belgian lawyer behind the Bosman ruling, to defend club against calcioscommesse charge
     
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    Atalanta fans are protesting against the media for using their name in this scandal.

    Where were our cocksucking so-called "ultras" when we were being bullied by the press?
     

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