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Congratulations to Adrian MUTU! Jumped ship to Fiorentina to avoid relegation, just to play in Serie B anyway...That's what cocaine does to you!
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| Originally posted by TrustInTrance Congratulations to Adrian MUTU! Jumped ship to Fiorentina, just to play in Serie A anyway... |
hey Milan got -44 points the last Serie A 2005-2006
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X Juventus X
--10 Milan 88 - 44 = 44
| 1 INTER 76
| 2 Fiorentina 74
| 3 Roma 69
| 4 Lazio 62
| 5 Chievo 54
| 6 Palermo 52
| 7 Livorno 49
| 8 Parma 45
| 9 Empoli 45
-->
11 Udinese 43
12 Ascoli 43
13 Reggina 41
14 Sampdoria 41
15 Siena 39
16 Cagliari 39
17 Messina 31
18 Lecce 29
19 Treviso 21
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also I updated my post at the 8th page
I don't get it -44 points
why?
Cheaters!
I can't believe FIFA let some players play at the WC. It sickens me.
I should just stop watching European football.
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| Originally posted by sensorium Cheaters! I can't believe FIFA let some players play at the WC. It sickens me. I should just stop watching European football. |
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| Originally posted by raveed im sure they'd take serie b with -30 than serie c from scratch. it will be funny though if, with the inevitable loss of their stars, juventus gets bumped of serie b this season with such a huge disadvantage |
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| Originally posted by InterMilan31 I dont believe that was to do with this deal it was just dumb on both sides....plus who wants a crackhead Southern: Almost whaat 10 days for Maseratis and moneys to be sent to the judicaries...... fast: milan has no chance this year Im affriad I really believe a Palermo does. They will be back though I think Milan is a good team with a big fan base so they will be back.... Derby D'Italia now Roma v Inter |
3 Sicilian teams in Serie A: Palermo, Messina & Catania.
Nice to see so many south-italian teams in A (Sicilian teams, Lecce, Reggina, Cagliari).
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| Originally posted by K.I.K.E. 3 Sicilian teams in Serie A: Palermo, Messina & Catania. Nice to see so many south-italian teams in A (Sicilian teams, Lecce, Reggina, Cagliari). |
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| Originally posted by chesco Still hurting are we? Not one player was charged with any wrong doing in the scandal so why shouldn't they be allowed to represent their country in the world cup. We proved despite the scandal in club football, italian football is still amongst the best in the world. |
So, how many teams got relegated from Serie A then? 6 or just the 3 teams in scandal?
irectum your my boy but your way off. The players had NOTHING to do with the scandal. I really actually feel for the players and fans even Gobbi's.....why you ask...well none of them had any control over this. Yes maybe the players knew especially the senior Juve ones - Del Piero/Buffon etc. Still though they cant control that. The fans really have been fucked here including those not affected. When the news broke I was really pissed and saddend and sickend by the whole ordeal.
So once again you can hate Italy for a easy road to the finale/a dive that won the game against Aussies/ whatever but we won and that is what you will have to deal with....
Evil Tree: Just 3 went down (Lazio, Fiorentina and Juventus). Milan the other implicated stayed up but will face no UEFA competition and a -15 point deduction.
And southern teams yes thats great but not sicilians 
So the teams that finished last 3 don't get relegated?
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| Originally posted by EvilTree So the teams that finished last 3 don't get relegated? |
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| Originally posted by sensorium Not really. It just seems unfair that some players participated in fixed games and didn't put that much work prior to the WC. In a sense, they were rested and well payed. I demand the WC be played again without the participation of Italy. |
Moggi confessed, today he told to the tv news that he was not the only boss of the Calciopoli but Milan (when Berlusconi has promissed to bring him to manage Milan instead of the dickhead of Galliani) and also Inter (Chino has had a false passport, or Facchetti and Giraudo with dirty favours between each other): are co-envolved too, lets wait the evening what other bullshit luciano will tell us as atm the news are not clear.
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| Originally posted by SouthernDJ Moggi confessed, today he told to the tv news that he was not the only boss of the Calciopoli but Milan (when Berlusconi has promissed to bring him to manage Milan instead of the dickhead of Galliani) and also Inter are co-envolved too, lets wait the evening what other bullshit luciano will tell us as atm the news are not clear. |
Found the interview it seems like to me and other Interistas is that he wants us relegated or punished for things outside of football. IE: Recoba passport and Moratti meeting Bergamo both had nothing to do with the club and punishments for the passport are for the player only. The interview is nothing more than him trying to shift blame and not look as bad. He bashed both Milan clubs harshly and claimed Juve is a victim IDIOT
Also the other interesting thing is the backlash between Juventus and Milan especially Tardelli. Makes me laugh to see Milan come out with statements that read: oh yeah well how about the Derby where we beat you 6-0.
More and more petty fighting to go until the final verdicts on the 27.
and another interesting thing, Moggi had more than hundreds of sim cards of different mobile phone services and he used them just for 10-15 days and then threw them away, in fact he was scared to be intercepted by inquirents, instead he has been intercepted since 4 years now and the criminal and finance police dept. has thousands of registered phonecalls...
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| Originally posted by SouthernDJ and another interesting thing, Moggi had more than hundreds of sim cards of different mobile phone services and he used them just for 10-15 days and then threw them away, in fact he was scared to be intercepted by inquirents, instead he has been intercepted since 4 years now and the criminal and finance police dept. has thousands of registered phonecalls... |
what's the story between figo and juve ? more details plz 
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| The war of words between Milan and Juve has intensified after the Rossoneri�s club website posted a stinging attack on the Old Lady�s new director Marco Tardelli. Tardelli evoked the wrath of many within the San Siro club by claiming that Friday�s Calciopoli verdict was biased in favour of Milan. �I�ve taken some time to cool down and this still looks like an unbalanced verdict,� he claimed. �The right decision was surely to send all the clubs to B without a point deduction. It doesn�t seem right to me that Milan could be in the UEFA Cup.� A statement on Milan�s official website bitterly attacked Tardelli. �His comments are a mistimed tackle. Perhaps he�s still hurting from a certain 6-0 derby defeat,� the response reads. �It was the May 11th 2001 and it was probably the day that ended Tardelli�s coaching career.� The statement refers to a crushing derby humiliation during Tardelli�s miserable spell at Inter in 2000-2001. After a great playing career as a defensive midfielder that included World Cup glory in 1982, Tardelli struggled to adapt to management. After his dismissal at Inter came the same fate at Bari and Arezzo, not to mention an ill-fated period in charge of Egypt�s national side. Milan�s chances of entering the UEFA Cup are increasing. Empoli don�t have permission from UEFA to enter the competition and have missed the May 11th deadline for applications. Barring a special dispensation, Empoli will be unable to enter and will surrender their place to the Rossoneri. |
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| Originally posted by chesco Your full of shite. |
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| Originally posted by fastmp3 what's the story between figo and juve ? more details plz |
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