What Exactly Were Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio's Crimes? (3 Viewers)

denco

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I have not really followed the crimes of these clubs so I would like someone who actually knows what their crimes were to tell me. As it seems very bizarre that they were punished , they appealed and their punishment was reduced. I know Juventus is guilty as sin so please do not bore with Juve's case.
Even if they fixed 1 match , they should have been relegated but if not then I wanna know why they were implicatyed in the first place
Just the facts mam
 

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Maresca

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denco said:
I have not really followed the crimes of these clubs so I would like someone who actually knows what their crimes were to tell me. As it seems very bizarre that they were punished , they appealed and their punishment was reduced. I know Juventus is guilty as sin so please do not bore with Juve's case.
Even if they fixed 1 match , they should have been relegated but if not then I wanna know why they were implicatyed in the first place
Just the facts mam
all I know about milan is that Milan and udinese had fixed their match on 04/05 season, in order to get udinese into CL. the game ended 1-1.
I think the bosses of fiorentina and lazio had done the same like moggi, but not in that quantity..
I don´t know the rest..
 
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    If thats the case and Udinese weere the beneficiaries, why is Udinese not punished? I am not sure thats true I have to be honest with you
     

    Jun-hide

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    denco said:
    If thats the case and Udinese weere the beneficiaries, why is Udinese not punished? I am not sure thats true I have to be honest with you
    I cant remember the date, but Meani asked for a specific linesman prior to the Chievo match, which is pretty much Moggi did as well.
    Personally, it is hard to believe that was only time Milan asked for a specific referee and that Galliani & Berlusconi had no idea about it.
    Moreover, even if they had no idea about Meani's actions, Milan is a privately owned company with far more board control than Juve's average shareholders.
    Taking that into consideration, it is absolutely shocking that such a vast difference in treatment between Juve and Milan could exists.
    The whole trial is unjust.
     

    ReBeL

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    Milan:
    1- ADRIANO GALLIANI's dual role had led to accusations of a conflict of interests.
    2- Newspapers published phone taps in which LEONARDO MEANI spoke to the official assigning linesmen in April 2005, complaining about a linesman he selected after Milan lost to Siena.
    3-Leonardo Meani asked Gennaro Mazzei for Babini and Puglisi to be assigned to Milan's match against Chievo Verona in April 2005. Puglisi was a noted Milan fan. Meani got his wish and his team beat Chievo 1-0.

    Fiorentina:
    1- In the phone taps the DELLA VALLE brothers complain about refereeing decisions with Moggi and FIGC official Paolo Bergamo in the 2004-05 season when the club risked relegation.
    2- In phone taps dating from the end of the 2004-05 season SANDRO MENCUCCI tells Bergamo and Innocenzo Mazzini that Diego Della Valle will not continue to promote the interests of Serie A's smaller clubs in return for favours from referees.

    Lazio:
    In the phone taps, CLAUDIO LOTITO tells former FIGC vice-president Innocenzo Mazzini that Diego Della Valle has made him "a bandit's offer" in relation to their game against Fiorentina at the end of the 2004-05 season. Lotito is also under investigation by magistrates in Milan on suspicion of market-rigging involving Lazio shares.

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    As a conclusion, Milan deserved the toughest punishment of these three clubs, but they could bribe somebody, it seems...
     

    d.nico

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    This is a good thread.
    Please keep it clean. Like Denco said, ONLY FACTS.

    denco said:
    If thats the case and Udinese weere the beneficiaries, why is Udinese not punished? I am not sure thats true I have to be honest with you
    Udinese sold Jankulovski to Milan in exchange.
     
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    denco

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    ReBeL said:
    Milan:
    1- ADRIANO GALLIANI's dual role had led to accusations of a conflict of interests.
    2- Newspapers published phone taps in which LEONARDO MEANI spoke to the official assigning linesmen in April 2005, complaining about a linesman he selected after Milan lost to Siena.
    3-Leonardo Meani asked Gennaro Mazzei for Babini and Puglisi to be assigned to Milan's match against Chievo Verona in April 2005. Puglisi was a noted Milan fan. Meani got his wish and his team beat Chievo 1-0.

    Fiorentina:
    1- In the phone taps the DELLA VALLE brothers complain about refereeing decisions with Moggi and FIGC official Paolo Bergamo in the 2004-05 season when the club risked relegation. 2- In phone taps dating from the end of the 2004-05 season SANDRO MENCUCCI tells Bergamo and Innocenzo Mazzini that Diego Della Valle will not continue to promote the interests of Serie A's smaller clubs in return for favours from referees.

    Lazio:
    In the phone taps, CLAUDIO LOTITO tells former FIGC vice-president Innocenzo Mazzini that Diego Della Valle has made him "a bandit's offer" in relation to their game against Fiorentina at the end of the 2004-05 season. Lotito is also under investigation by magistrates in Milan on suspicion of market-rigging involving Lazio shares.

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    As a conclusion, Milan deserved the toughest punishment of these three clubs, but they could bribe somebody, it seems...
    Does that mean that Moggi was also helping out Fiorentina? Anyways I hope there are more than these as complaining that you are being treated unfairly is hardly a crime . But thanks rebel, please if you have more i would like to see them
     

    - vOnAm -

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    Azzurri7 said:
    Galliani was just like Luciano Moggi, they were both caught on a phone trying to fix matches.
    And that is where the unfairness lies Denco.

    wasn't there a report that Roma gave presents to referees?

    And that Inter's officials also asked for specific referees too, like Moggi.
     
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    - vOnAm - said:
    And that is where the unfairness lies Denco.

    wasn't there a report that Roma gave presents to referees?

    And that Inter's officials also asked for specific referees too, like Moggi.
    I know what our crimes are, not everything but enough, I am more interested in what these 3 clubs crimes were and thus far I have not read anything which makes for interesting read as regards to match fixing. I am just reading hearsay only Rebel has brought out anything resembling concrete and even thats pretty flimsy. Roma offered watches to referees not presents and that maybe construed as sarcastic in the way they keep time, I don't know, but you do not relegate a team for that.I am really interested in real crimes as what i have seen thus far it seems they are using other clubs as scapegoats so that it would not look as if Juventus are the only club punished
    As for Juventus being unfairly punished, please I am the last person you need to be telling that, cos left for me, with the evidence, the punishment would have been so much more severe than that and my investigations would have been broader
     

    - vOnAm -

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    denco said:
    I know what our crimes are, not everything but enough, I am more interested in what these 3 clubs crimes were and thus far I have not read anything which makes for interesting read as regards to match fixing. I am just reading hearsay only Rebel has brought out anything resembling concrete and even thats pretty flimsy. Roma offered watches to referees not presents and that maybe construed as sarcastic in the way they keep time, I don't know, but you do not relegate a team for that.I am really interested in real crimes as what i have seen thus far it seems they are using other clubs as scapegoats so that it would not look as if Juventus are the only club punished
    As for Juventus being unfairly punished, please I am the last person you need to be telling that, cos left for me, with the evidence, the punishment would have been so much more severe than that and my investigations would have been broader
    and had the investigations been broader you would see more teams on the list...and when I say unfairly punished, what I really meant was 'unfairly judged'.
    Not that I think Juve isn't guilty, but because Juve isn't the only guilty party...you say you know their crimes, do you know what Juve are actually charged with and the evidence that proves it?

    If you watched most of the serie A games (other teams as well) you would not be so harsh in your judgement of Juve and rather question the hasty and not well thoroughly conducted investigations.

    You can call me blind, but I witnessed Milan, Inter and Juventus ALL having their fair shares of favoritism, with Milan and Inter leading in the last 2 seasons, but none except Juve are always in the headlines.


    you should read Juventinho's post, the one m'elayyan put in the following page:
    http://www.juventuz.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1114364&posted=1#post1114364

    that pretty much summed up my thoughts...
     

    mnementh

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    AFAIK, the fixing of the udinese match was not investigated. This came from the individual involved in the belgian scandal, so there were no wire taps involved. I guess they ruled only on the linesman request, so milan fans will tell you that a request for one lineman one time is not a big deal.

    Denco, a Rolex is a present. Trust me.
     

    sateeh

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    As i understand from what Rebel posted a while ago, this is wat accusations against moggi, right ?
    a) Interfering with refs in Serie A, the Champions League and junior football.
    b) Telling the Italy coach to pick players represented by his son’s agency.
    c) Locking a ref in his dressing room.
    d) Sending secret funds to the Vatican bank for safety.
    e) Telling his contacts at the anti-drug labs to falsify Juve players’ dope tests.
    f) Instructing TV producers to edit and change virtual reality replays of contentious moments in Juve matches to favour the Bianconeri.

    wat matches is he endicted for ? from wat i read i see that all directors, had the same mistakes...where they asked for different refferees and they complained abt them. So how come milan get the champions league and the others r not and we r sent to serie B?

    wat i dont understand is that if the individuals were punished then how come the clubs r only partially punished ?doesnt make any sense
     
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    sateeh said:
    As i understand from what Rebel posted a while ago, this is wat accusations against moggi, right ?
    a) Interfering with refs in Serie A, the Champions League and junior football.
    b) Telling the Italy coach to pick players represented by his son’s agency.
    c) Locking a ref in his dressing room.
    d) Sending secret funds to the Vatican bank for safety.
    e) Telling his contacts at the anti-drug labs to falsify Juve players’ dope tests.
    f) Instructing TV producers to edit and change virtual reality replays of contentious moments in Juve matches to favour the Bianconeri.

    wat matches is he endicted for ? from wat i read i see that all directors, had the same mistakes...where they asked for different refferees and they complained abt them. So how come milan get the champions league and the others r not and we r sent to serie B?

    wat i dont understand is that if the individuals were punished then how come the clubs r only partially punished ?doesnt make any sense
    Moggis crimes are far more complex than that but i digress and we keep on rehashing the same thing. i am not very interested in discussing Juve's crimes, I am more interested in the evidence stacked against those 3 clubs and why we are discussing Roma and Inter, i have no idea. Goodness is it so hard to talk about the theme of the thread instead of going on and on in circles or am i just wasting my time here? For the last time . PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF YOUR CREATOR CAN SOMEBODY TELL ME WHAt EVIDENCE THEY HAD AGAINST LAZIO , FIORENTINA AND MILAN. I am begging no more about Inter or Moriatti or Berluconi(unless directly involved) or Roma and most especially Juventus, its very boring
     

    sateeh

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    denco said:
    Moggis crimes are far more complex than that but i digress and we keep on rehashing the same thing. i am not very interested in discussing Juve's crimes, I am more interested in the evidence stacked against those 3 clubs and why we are discussing Roma and Inter, i have no idea. Goodness is it so hard to talk about the theme of the thread instead of going on and on in circles or am i just wasting my time here? For the last time . PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF YOUR CREATOR CAN SOMEBODY TELL ME WHAt EVIDENCE THEY HAD AGAINST LAZIO , FIORENTINA AND MILAN. I am begging no more about Inter or Moriatti or Berluconi(unless directly involved) or Roma and most especially Juventus, its very boring
    i just noticed the discussion between u and vonam and game my opinion.

    And abt wat u asked, Rebel made a great summary abt everything in another thread here. Dont know if there is the evidence used against them...

    Actually am more interested in , wat law did they use that indicated that they could do wat they have done but i couldnt find it.
     

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