Updated news about the scandal - Hall of Shame (4 Viewers)

Mafia

Pinturicchio
Jul 21, 2006
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#2
Either way we would have got back to Seria A this season cuz we are of course the best team in the world :p. But i guess the penalty being reduced to -9 makes it a little easier for us, and relieves the pressure which was on the guys to win constantly during this season, so its pretty ok i guess, some good news for a change.

Forza Juve!
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,386
#3
These two posts were moved from the Updated news of the scandal thread because these two decided to ignore the DO NOT COMMENT that is bigger than their heads. I am sure I will add more smart ones with big eyes here.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,974
#9
ReBeL said:
Carraro wins Calciopoli appeal


Former FIGC President Franco Carraro has seen his four-year suspension quashed in Arbitration, turning it into just a fine.

Carraro was one of the first to resign when the Calciopoli scandal exploded in May, as the incidents of alleged pressure on refereeing designators happened under his ‘watch’.

He had been suspended for four years and six months with a fine of £53,600 in the first trial this summer.

However, those charges have now been quashed in the CONI Arbitration, leaving just the financial penalty.

The judges decided, “There was no proof Carraro acted in any way other than in the interests of the Federation, nor that he took informal procedures to rebuke the refereeing section.”

Carraro has long been a key figure in Italian football’s hierarchy, first becoming FIGC Vice-President in 1973 and President from 1976 to ’78.

He was in charge of the CONI Olympic Committee from 1878 to 1987, then at the head of the Federation again from 1986-87 and 2001-2006.

Channel 4
bah, just further proof it was a juve witch hunt
 

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