I'm finding it hard to hate him, especially for what he did for us. However, I think there may be a blessing in him moving to CEO, as I don't think he has the skills for such role and his successor has huge boots to fill.
Are you surprised though? Lotito would keep you prisoner at that club if he wanted to, its been a toxic environment at that club for years, even Tare left that club on bad terms, Peruzzi too I think. I can only imagine Lotito is another ADL basically.
he wonders why no italian newspaper mentions inda's issues while the new york times wrote a pretty long article on their problems (and called gazzetta the cheerleaders of inda lol)
Italian justice has launched an investigation into fictitious capital gains and corrupt accounts at #Inter.
The impartial prosecutor in charge of the investigation is Marcello Viola.
Look at his mouse pad...
Italian justice has launched an investigation into fictitious capital gains and corrupt accounts at #Inter.
The impartial prosecutor in charge of the investigation is Marcello Viola.
Look at his mouse pad...
Italian justice has launched an investigation into fictitious capital gains and corrupt accounts at #Inter.
The impartial prosecutor in charge of the investigation is Marcello Viola.
Look at his mouse pad...
impartial that is laughable , wow this country gets worse by the day, how can anyone watch this league it is beyond me, just cancel all subscriptions to everything and see them cry, all they care about is money even the new york times finds this all laughable, beyond a joke italy and inter corruption at it's finest, banana republic not even close more like fascism dam.
Seems like the term ‘conflict of interests’ is not part of the italian judicial system, otherwise it makes no sense how this keeps going on in the most public of ways without them even being bothered despite multiple cases occuring in this sense.
- - - Updated - - -
I mean, in most countries there are plenty of biased prosecutors and judges, some even fully corrupt, but at least they keep quiet about their preferences and don’t show their true colors publicly, whereas in Italy they seem to specifically assign important cases to prosecutors that clearly have an agenda in one direction or the other.