Spinelli: 'Juve punished too much, a reduction is right' (1 Viewer)

Cuti

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Jul 30, 2006
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Spinelli 'Juve troppo penalizzata, giusto uno sconto'

14:20 del 18 settembre

Aldo Spinelli, presidente del Livorno sulle vicende di calciopoli ritiene che la Juventus sia stata troppo penalizzata. ''Se una penalizzazione è pesante o leggera lo stabilisce il giudici, però la Juve ha perso la Champions, due scudetti e ha 17 punti in B. Vedrei di buon occhio uno sconto ai bianconeri. Credo che veri illeciti non ne abbia commesso, in più i loro dirigenti sono responsabili e sono stati squalificati. Se si lasciava in A con 20-25 punti non gli si faceva perdere il patrimonio, perchè ha svenduto dei giocatori''. Il numero uno amaranto parla anche di Luciano Moggi. ''Da 22 anni ho rapporti buoni con lui, corretti come è normale tra società di calcio - spiega -. Non ho niente contro Luciano: non sono stato da lui nè favorito e nè danneggiato. Io sono retrocesso per un punto e sono dovuto scappare da Genova con l'accusa di non aver comprato le partite''.


Aldo Spinello, Livorno president, insists that Jue have been punished too harshly." If a punishment is too heavy or too light the judges decide, but Juve have lost the Champions league, 2 championships and have -17 in B. I see in good faith a reduction for the bianconeri. I believe that true injustices were not committed, also there officials were responsible and they got punished. If they had left them in A with minus 20-25 points they would not lose the patrimony, because they sold the players". The number one of the amaranto spoke also of Moggi. "for 22 years i had good relationships with him, correct like normal clubs. I have nothing against Luciano: to him i was not a favourite nor a enemy. I was demoted for 1 point and i had to run away from Genoa with the accusation of not fixing the games
 

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Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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AngelaL said:
He's not the only one, who has said we've been too harshly punished. It seems only inter v********* think that we haven't
Yep, I heard Costacurta, Perrotta and I think also Maldini(not sure) say Serie B was harsh.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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so after all is over, almost anyone who is anything in italian football agrees this was all too harsh and too drastic. just goes to show there was really a "godfather" behind it all, and no, it wasn't moggi.
 

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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no.actually we've been behind inter all these years.and come on,there comes a time when you get tired of anal.so juventus decided that they'd try missionary now and get infront of inter.
 

V

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salman said:
no.actually we've been behind inter all these years.and come on,there comes a time when you get tired of anal.so juventus decided that they'd try missionary now and get infront of inter.
+rep. :D
 

OmriK

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Jul 23, 2006
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i think that that the moratti family have part in all of the calciopoli thing.but i am sure that who really ran the trial was silvio berlusconi.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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funny how all the respected men in football all agree this was harsh, and the donkeys dont.

id be ashamed to call myself a binter fan after all this, i mean if juve had done this to milan for example, i dont think id be too proud, tho if it was binter, thats a different matter.

honestly i have no respect for binter or any of their faggot staff members, tho harsh it may sound, but i really do hope sum1 shoots rossi sometime soon,that face of his f*cking makes me wana go tony montana on my comp wen i see it, but i want sumthing to celebrate since the wc, which seems like such a long time ago now
 

juvechampions

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Feb 27, 2006
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Now players of other teams say that juve punished too much e.t.c bla bla..Where they where when the decision was made? They didn't say something before to support us but now to make a better profile the say these lies.They were and are very happy of this situtation.
 

ZhiXin

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Oct 1, 2004
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mark77 said:
Yep, I heard Costacurta, Perrotta and I think also Maldini(not sure) say Serie B was harsh.
Yes it was Maldini all right, and he wishes that Juve comes back to Serie A asap for the pride of Italian football

Back to the topic: Now the whole world has condemned Italian football after calciopoli. The people condemn the punishments the most, and most of them agree that Juventus shouldn't be in B and Milan can somehow get back in Europe even being punished. And now this irresponsible Rossi has stepped down. Way to go Rossi :thumbsup:
 

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