Sorry for the off-topic but I hope I can have the liberty to ask this question since I started the thread:
Regarding the topic title, would it be better if it stated "the financial situation" instead of "the economical situation"? It's hard for me to master all these English nuances.
Ok, back to the topic. Primo, I understand where you're coming from. I'd feel very betrayed if indeed all the accusation were true. The club that we hail as professional and the famous "Juve spirit" that we all love would all be a big lie. Still it's hard for me to imagine not supporting Juve because after all there was Juventus before the triade/Moggi and there will be one after this. If, however, revealed that the whole board of directors, the likes of Elkann and such were all involved it'd be damn harder to stand by Juve. It'd mean that the whole image of Juve would be false.
The world of sport is corrupted, that I am sure of. Still it's no excuse for Juve's alleged actions. I love the bianconeri and I've loved them since the moment I started to understand football but to realize that all of what you believed in was a lie it'd be hard, very hard to follow and truly support Juve again. Maybe I would, I don't know and probably it'll never come to that but taking away the foundation of your believes would be I'm sure damaging to all of us.
What is football "fanism" anyway? It's some irrational love which gives us pleasure and the feeling of being part of something bigger, being part of a community. If the core of that community would be revealed as cheaters and liars would it affect your love for the community? Would you continue to love the idea of what you once believed in? This is very abstract, I know, but someday at the end of this scandal it could come down to this - the club of Juventus is revealed as a cheat and a systematic liar, the nest of sports corruption. How would you feel about the club you have so dearly supported now that they betrayed you?