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s4tch

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Then Umberto in 2004... Johnny boy and Andrea were young and inexperienced. They took advantage of us being vulnerable.
But it's not just the two of them. I assume they have at least a team of 10 world class layers behind them and probably some advisers that worked for us already. I don't think our structure is so thin it's made of 2 guys running the show on their own.
 

s4tch

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And Moggi went apeshit going into referee’s locker room. Yes all other teams did stupid stuff but we cant say we werent guilty.
that's not why calciopoli happened. both milan and inda had much more frequent and fishy contacts with the refs. it was a 100% ridiculous, corrupt process. you might wanna look up names like meani (milan guy), facchetti, auricchio, guido rossi, etc. these were the key figures, not moggi.

ffs, inda's defense was that facchetti is already dead, he can't defend himself, so prosecution shouldn't bother with things that would change his image. :rofl: they were saved by the limitation period of the process.

farsopoli is single handedly the most corrupt sports justice process i've ever witnessed. my buddy is writing a book (in hungarian) on calcio, calciopoli is one of the many chapters, i'm just reading the draft, and still fucking infuriates me. incredible that some juventini still know shit about it.
 

s4tch

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But it's not just the two of them. I assume they have at least a team of 10 world class layers behind them and probably some advisers that worked for us already. I don't think our structure is so thin it's made of 2 guys running the show on their own.
calciopoli was about doing as much damage to juventus as possible. it was motivated by politics, not by justice. wanna talk about it reasonably? impossible.
 

Snobist

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that's not why calciopoli happened. both milan and inda had much more frequent and fishy contacts with the refs. it was a 100% ridiculous, corrupt process. you might wanna look up names like meani (milan guy), facchetti, auricchio, guido rossi, etc. these were the key figures, not moggi.

ffs, inda's defense was that facchetti is already dead, he can't defend himself, so prosecution shouldn't bother with things that would change his image. :rofl: they were saved by the limitation period of the process.

farsopoli is single handedly the most corrupt sports justice process i've ever witnessed. my buddy is writing a book (in hungarian) on calcio, calciopoli is one of the many chapters, i'm just reading the draft, and still fucking infuriates me. incredible that some juventini still know shit about it.
You’re saying we were guilty, but Inter and Milan were too. Thats my point. Im not saying Inter didnt do shady things with refs.
 

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